INSTALLATION MANUAL 4600 CAN/PLIP
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6.7 - Alarms memory.
If the system has gone off (alarm on) during the arming time it will warn you with 3
fl
ashes of the direction lights and 3 audible
signals (5 audible signals if the arming/disarming audible signals function has been activated). It also stores in its memory
the reason of the occurred alarm and shows it on the emergency panel LED. Count the number of
fl
ashes and check the
corresponding alarm reason on the table. By turning the key ON the memory will be deleted.
LED NUMBER OF
FLASHES
ALARM ROOT
CAUSE
1
fl
ash
Door opening detection.
2
fl
ashes
Ultrasonic volumetric detection.
3
fl
ashes
Bonnet opening detection.
4
fl
ashes
Ignition key ON detection.
5
fl
ashes
Boot opening detection.
6
fl
ashes
Door opening detection.
7
fl
ashes
Additional sensors.
8
fl
ashes
Siren cable cutting - Cobra Bus.
9
fl
ashes
Not used.
10
fl
ashes
Not used.
11
fl
ashes
Immobilizer 1 module connected to the Cobra Bus.
12
fl
ashes
Immobilizer 2 module connected to the Cobra Bus.
13
fl
ashes
Keyboard module connected to the Cobra Bus.
14
fl
ashes
Not used.
6.8 -
Emergency disarming.
If the vehicle original remote control get lost or if it doesn’t work, open the door with the mechanical key and turn the ignition
key ON. If the system doesn’t disarm automatically follow the emergency procedure described in the user manual.
6.9 -
Alarm condition
.
When the system goes off (alarm ON) the siren sounds and the direction lights
fl
ash for 28 s.
7. -
PROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTIONS.
(see the “FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING TABLES” manual).
8 - HOW TO PROGRAM FUNCTIONALITIES, COBRA REMOTE CONTROLS AND DRIVER CARDS SELF
LEARNING PROCEDURE.
IMPORTANT: (only for PLIP applications and just after the power supply connection or when the battery has been
disconnected and reconnected). Before entering in the functions programming procedure, arm the system, wait
until the emergency panel LED starts
fl
ashing, then disarm the system. From now on it will be possible to performe
the programming procedure.
(see ‘PAGE 1’ and ‘PAGE 2’ of the “FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING TABLES” manual).