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Suppose that new PIN code (5,7) ; Turn on the ignition and prepare to enter the new PIN
code. Then, the warning signals beeps will start to sound, and you should count them. In
this case wait for the five (5ve) beep, when it sound turn off the ignition.
(In this example, the first digit "5" of the new PIN code has entered);
Proceeding with the second digit of the new PIN code turn on the ignition.
Then, the warning signals beeps will start to sound, and you should count them. In this
case wait for the seventh (7th) beep, when it sound turn off the ignition. (In this example,
the second digit "7" of the new PIN code has been entered;
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Wait until the system provide a notification beep by 5-short and then 6-short beep sound
indicating that the new PIN code has entered (5 & 6 declaring the digits of new PIN code);
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Then the system will give 2-long and 2-short beep indicating the exit of the New Pin Code
Mode.
Note:
If you make a mistake while entering the new PIN code will sound a 4- short beep,
and you will have to repeat the procedure from step 1 entering the new PIN code.
The system will still memorizing the old PIN Code.
<< New TAG learning - follow the step 5 >>
- Remove the battery from the old TAG;
- Follow the step 5 turning on and off the ignition 5 times and stay in off position;
- After 3sec you will hear a 3-long beep sound. The system is indicating the entrance to a
learning mode;
- Introduce the battery back in the contact holder line with the indicated polarity; at the
time, shake the tag few times until the LED flash twice;
- The system will give 1-long and 1-short beep indicating that the 1st TAG has recorded
into the system memory.
- Remove the battery from the 1st TAG .
- Introduce the battery into the 2nd TAG or new TAG. The system will give 1- long and 2-
short beep indicating that the 2nd TAG has recorded into the system memory.
- To exit the mode: Turn on the ignition or in the next 20sec you will hear 2- long and 2-
short beep indicating that the system is going out of the Learning mode.
Note:
Observe the LED bulb located on the TAG for a few seconds after putting in the
battery. If the LED bulb doesn't flash, replace the battery with a new one.
<< G-sensor adjustment - follow the step 5 >>
- Follow the step 5 turning on-off the ignition 7 times and stay in off position,
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After 3sec you will hear 4-long beep sound. The system is indicating that he is entering
adjust the G-sensor Mode. There are 3 level of the sensitivity can be programmed by: H
(with 3 beep) - M ( with 4 beep) - L (with 5 beep) .
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Turn on the ignition and you will hear a series of short beep (H. 3-short beep for 5sec and
then M. 4-short beep for 5sec and then L. 5-short beep dor 5sec ) in a cycling repetition.
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Under M level (4-short beep) of the cycling repetition turn off the ignition if you want to
set the M level of the G-sensor sensitivity.
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You will hear 2-long and 2-short beep indicating that the system is going out the Mode.
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You should take into account that the battery's lifetime lasts approximately 6 months
(battery CR2025).
The system automatically switches to Valet mode when the battery is
low. When the Valet mode is switched on, the system will notify 2 short beeps at each
ignition on and 2 triple short beeps during ignition switch-off. In this mode, the system
does not protect your car.
Open the ID card and replace the battery. Polarity marked on metal contacts. The ID card
LED blinks tightly.
T
urn on and off the ignition
5 times
, the system exits the Valet mode.
- TAG of battery low indication signals
Wiring diagram:
TAG Personal
transceiver
C
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2.4Ghz
N/C
COM
Black
Black
1st b
locking
circuit N/C
Red
Connect to (+)
12Volts
Battery Sources
Yellow
Connect to
(+) 12V
Ignition
switch
Black
Buzzer
25A
2nd blocking
circuit N/C
(-) 200mA output
Gray
X
Breaking
circuit
Connect to Chassis
Ground (-)
3A
Blocking relay
wire Com/Nc
Geltonas
Juodas
Ignition (+)