2.5 - SYSTEM ARMED
2.6 - ALARM, NEUTRAL TIME BETWEEN ALARMS AND ALARM CYCLES
2.7 - SYSTEM DISARMING
2.8 - EMERGENCY DISARMING BY ELECTRONIC KEY
After the arming delay, the system is fully armed and ready to detect any alarm condition. When the
system is fully armed, the LED will start flashing.
An alarm condition is signalled
before another alarm cycle starts, there is a
.
Press the unlock button on the vehicle original remote control.
Disarming is confirmed by 2 siren chirps
and 2 flashes of the turn
indicators.
signals are detailed in
.
This disarming
by optical/
signals.
After the alarm is triggered, but
“neutral time” of approx. 5“.
An alarm event generates a maximum of ten
alarm cycles for each input and for each arming cycle
(if feature has been enabled)
An alarm condition is signalled by 5 acoustic signals (if feature has been enabled) and 5 flashes of the
turn indicators.
The various alarm causes and relative LED
mode is used for “EMERGENCY DISARMING” and “TOTAL DISARMING”.
Touching the electronic key to its receptable disarms and switches off the system which does not
rearm when the remote control is used.
acoustic
30”
paragraph (2.9)
To restore normal operation, touch the electronic key to its receptacle.
A quick chirp and a flash of the status LED will confirm that the system is back to normal
mode.
2.9 - ALARM MEMORY
chirps 5 times (
), it means that an alarm conditon has occured while away from your vehicle
If, when disarming, the turn indicators flash 5 times and the
if feature has been
enabled
.
The cause that triggered the
alarm can be identified by the LED memory.
Turn ignition key “ON” ; the vehicle status LED will blink according to the last alarm detected.
Optical signals are repeated 3 times; to interrupt, turn ignition key “OFF”.
The table below lists the various alarm causes and relative LED signals.
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LED FLASHES
ALARM CAUSES
ALARM
CYCLES
10
10
1
10
10
0
10
Ignition attempt (+15/54)
Door opening
Bonnet opening
Boot opening
Volumetric or external sensor
Wire tampering
LED ON (1 second)
LED OFF (2 seconds)