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MODEL D7600 User Online Manual
11/07/2008
The D7600 have been tested to and meet AS/NZS 3749:2003 Class B
ARMING AND DISARMING- REMOTE
To arm or disarm the system, press the top button on the remote control. Arming the system is accompanied by two flashes from the
indicators and one flash for disarming. If the siren confirmation option is enabled the system will also "chirp" the siren twice for arming and
once for disarming.
ARMING AND DISARMING- TRANSPONDER
The Transponder is able to communicate with the module via an aerial loop inside the steering column and where the immobiliser has
automatically disabled the vehicle, by turning the ignition key to the “ON” position the transponder will cancel the immobilisers and allow the
vehicle to start normally. In cases where the remote battery is very low, the transponder MAY have enough power to disable both the Alarm and
the Immobilisers after entering the vehicle by manually unlocking the doors to gain entry.
PANIC
If the top button on the remote control is pressed and held down for more than two seconds the system will go into a panic mode. In this
mode the indicators will flash and the siren will sound. The panic mode will continue for thirty seconds. If you wish to cancel the panic signal
before the thirty seconds then simply press the top button of the remote control again.
BOOT RELEASE (OPTIONAL)
Disarm the system by pressing the top button on the remote control. Then press the lower button on the remote control and keep it
depressed until the boot is released. This will take about 3 seconds. This function will only operate if the vehicle is equipped with an
electrical boot release and it is connected.
AUTO-ARMING
The system is set to automatically immobilize the vehicle. The engine will be immobilized within 30 - 40 seconds after the ignition has been
turned off. If turned off with the remote control, the system will re -immobilize itself within the same time period.
ENGINE IMMOBILISATION
When the system is armed the engine is also immobilized. The independent, normally open circuits of immobilization ensure the engine is
starved of either fuel or spark. Immobilization points vary from vehicle to vehicle; common engine kill places include fuel injection, fuel
pump, fuel cut-off solenoids, main ignition feed, low-tension distributor supplies and starter motor solenoids, etc.
INTRUSION DETECTION
The D3600 is equipped with four zones of protection - doors, bonnet, glass breakage & auxiliary. Each zone can be triggered a maximum
of three times after arming. When a zone is triggered, the siren will sound for 30 seconds and the indicators will flash for one minute. The
siren will reset for five seconds after each 30 -second trigger period before sounding due to subsequent triggers.
GLASS BREAKAGE PROTECTION
The D3600 is equipped with a sophisticated glass breakage detection unit. The system will only respond to the breaking of any glass in the
vehicle. To test the unit simply wind up all the windows and arm the system. Wait 30 seconds before rapping the driver's side window with a
metal object such as a coin. The siren and indicators will sound and flash. There should be no trigger, if you hit the window or body of the
vehicle with your hand. This eliminates all false alarms.
IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT GLASSBREAK SENSORS
The Security of your car is important to us. With the wider use of aftermarket film window tints now being applied the efficiency of your
AS/NZS tested and approved Glassbreak Detector may be compromised. If you have or intend to have aftermarket film tints applied please
be aware that this may compromise the tuned frequency response of your detector. This is especially true of station wagon and larger people
mover vehicles and where side windows are rubber mounted or pillar less. As the owner of the vehicle it is important that you discuss any
film tinting with Dynatron or your Dynatron installer. The detector can often be recalibrated to compensate for a film tint, but you may be
advised to pay for and fit an additional interior or movement sensor.
OPTIONS SELECTABLE OPTIONS (please contact vendor for more Information)
The system is featured with selectable options
ANTIHIJACK
Locks the doors when the ignition is turned on so long as all the doors are closed. Also unlocks the doors when the ignition is turned off
DOME LIGHT UPON DISARM:
Illuminates the dome light of the vehicle for thirty seconds when the system is disarmed. The light will
extinguish if ignition switch is turned to the on position.
HORN/SIREN OUTPUT TYPE:
Determines whether the 30 seconds of al arm trigger output on the siren wire is constant or pulsed. The
constant output suits a connection to a siren, which allows the siren to sound at full volume .
ARM/DISARM CONFIRMATION:
Allows the system to arm in silent mode. The standard indicator flashes will accompany each arm/disarm
command, but the horn will remain silent. This option has no effect on the triggered sound.
120 SEC RELOCK:
Enables the auto relock feature. The doors will automatically relock when (a) the vehicle has been disarmed by remote
control, (b) The doors remain closed for more than 120 seconds.
OPEN DOOR WARNING:
Produces a warning in the form of multiple chirps from the siren when arming with the door open.
DIAGNOSTICS
Whenever the alarm system is triggered, the memory of the module will be automatically updated with the number of the zone responsible.
The report will be displayed upon the next disarm command. Both the indicators and status LED will flash a number of times. The table
over describes the number for each zone.