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DT202 Operation Guide Revision 1 24-07-2023
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Diagnostics
When the DT202 is disarmed via a remote control, a long chirp is given followed by a series
of short chirps signifying the DT202 has been triggered.
The diagnostic code can be repeated by switching the ignition on and off, unless the alarm
has been rearmed or the ignition has been switched on for 60 seconds or more at which point
the code will be erased.
The explanation for the Bleeps is as follows;
Troubleshooting
If the DT202 does not react to the remote control when arming or disarming check the
following:
•
LED Indicator is illuminating on the remote when the Arm/Disarm button is pressed.
If not replace the remote control battery.
•
Operate the remote directly adjacent to the motorcycle in case of local radio
frequency (RF) interference.
•
If a local source of RF interference is identified, move the motorcycle away from the
area and attempt to operate the DT202 again.
CAUTION
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It is important that the internal battery in the DT202 is not left in a discharged condition.
•
If the DT202 internal battery is left discharged it will result in damage to the battery.
•
If the motorcycle is to be left unused for any period beyond two weeks it should be
connected to an appropriate battery conditioner to maintain good battery condition.
•
Battery issues resulting from improper maintenance are not covered under warranty.
Customising the System
The DT202 has been designed to be simple to operate and to allow certain features to be
programmed to suit personal preference or requirements. The user programmable options are:
•
Arm/Disarm tones
– quiet, loud or off (default)
•
Automatic Rearming - on or off (default)
•
Passive Arming at ignition off
– activate at 30 seconds, 60 seconds or off
(default)
•
Battery type
– lead acid (default) or lithium ion
NOTE:
Sensitivity movement can only be adjusted by an installing dealer.
Flash Count
Circuit Triggered
One
Ignition
Two
ECU Protection Switch
Three
Secondary Trigger Input
Four
Tilt Sensor
Five
Panic Feature
Six
Power Removal
Seven
Accelerometer Failure
Eight
Software Error