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Disarming the system with the PIN
If the transmitter is lost or damaged, or the transmitter battery is flat, the system can be overridden by the
previously
entered
four digit PIN (Personal Identification Number) used in conjunction with the ignition switch. The PIN procedure
can only be used after a full alarm reaction has been initiated.
The procedure is as follows: -
1.
Turn the ignition ON to initiate an alarm reaction, (immediate if the alarm is armed, or after 10 seconds, if the
immobiliser only is armed).
2.
The alarm will sound for 30 seconds and the indicators will flash for 30 seconds. Do not turn the ignition OFF
during the sounding phase.
3.
When the alarm reaction stops, the motorcycle LED will be on constantly for 5 seconds. During this 5-second
period, turn the ignition OFF and ON.
4.
The override procedure will start immediately, indicated by rapid flashes of the LED for 3 seconds which then
changes to a slow flash combined with beeps as detailed within the PIN entry section above.
5.
Count the number of SLOW flashes from the LED or beeps from the siren unit until it equals the first digit of the
PIN code and then turn the ignition OFF and ON. Again if you have selected Zero as your first PIN number you
must turn the ignition OFF and ON immediately the rapid flashes stop.
6.
The system will then return to the rapid LED flash sequence for 3 seconds and then go to SLOW flashes/beeps.
Count the number of flashes or beeps from the siren unit until it equals the second digit of the PIN code and
then turn the ignition OFF and ON.
7.
Repeat the sequence to enter the 3
rd
and 4
th
PIN numbers
If entered correctly, the alarm will disarm with a long loud tone followed by 2 quick beeps (ignition trigger).
NOTE: As soon as the alarm system is disarmed, the passive arming alarm (if selected) and passive arming immobiliser
periods will begin. Therefore, the ignition must be switched ON within the 45-second arming period otherwise the alarm
system (if selected) and the immobiliser will passive arm.
Entering an incorrect PIN code will initiate a full alarm reaction.
If an incorrect PIN code is entered three times the unit cannot be disarmed by the PIN number for 2 minutes. If you have
done this, the LED will give double flashes when the third incorrect code is entered until the lock-out time has expired.
This procedure will have to be used until a correctly coded and functioning remote control is located. The PIN
override does not disable the system; therefore it will still arm itself each time the ignition is turned OFF.