4.5 - ALARM CONDITIONS
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Wire tamper ( via the self-powered siren).
Ignition attempt.
Power drain (if enabled during programming. It can only be used in
countries where the use of this sensor is not prohibited).
Door tamper.
Boot tamper.
Bonnet tamper.
Motion detection by internal ultrasound volumetric sensor.
Motion detection detected by external sensors (optional, wireless sensor).
Panic alarm by pressing remote control button 2 (if enabled during
programming and only in countries where it is legal to do so). Not available
on products for the Dutch market).
In order to filter noise and/or undesired signals, IGNITION, DOOR/BOOT
SWITCH inputs have a DEBOUNCE time of 200ms. These inputs will therefore
generate an alarm cycle only if the incoming signal lasts longer than 200ms.
An alarm event will trigger alarm acoustic signals (if enabled) and the flashing
of the turn indicators for up to 30 sec.The LED will turn ON steady.
An alarm event can generate up to 5 alarm cycles, for each input and for each
arming cycle, that will last 30 seconds each.
Ignition attempts and wire tamper alarms have no limitations.
4.6 - ALARM CYCLE
ADDITIONAL SIREN:
ORIGINAL HORN:
Alarm events will trigger the turn indicators and the alarm siren for up to 30 sec.
according to configuration:
Continuous audible signal for the entire duration of the
alarm cycle.
Intermittent sound, 2” ON - 2” OFF, for the entire duration of
the alarm cycle.
The LED will be ON steady.
The alarm cycle can be interrupted without disabling the system by pressing
remote control button 2. Optical
signals will be immediately cut off,
and the system will be in “NEUTRAL TIME BETWEEN SUCCESSIVE
ALARMS”.
To limit acoustic pollution, each input (DOOR/BOOT/BONNET SWITCHES,
ABSORPTION SENSOR, INTERNAL VOLUMETRIC SENSOR and
EXTERNAL SENSORS) will only trigger the alarm 5 times per activation cycle.
Countdown will be reset upon the next disarming of the alarm system or if an
IGNITION ATTEMPT alarm is triggered during the same activation cycle.
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