VISION 1460 OWNER’S GUIDE
9
main features
The Status LED flashes
slowly
about once per second while the system is
Armed, acting as a visual theft deterrent. The LED turns off when the
system is Disarmed, unless there was a siren trigger.
TRIGGER MEMORY
The LED flashes
rapidly
while the full siren blast is going off and
keeps flashing rapidly even after the siren stops. When you Dis
-
arm, the Status LED will change its flashing pattern according to
Table-1
below, showing you what triggered the siren.
If the siren triggered more than once, the LED will show you what caused
the last 3 triggers. Trigger Memory will displayed repeatedly on the LED
until the Ignition is switched ON or until you Arm again.
STATUS LED
TABLE-1
Status LED Trigger Memory
LED Flashes
What Triggered the Siren
2
Door or Trunk (or Hood)
3
(+)12v Trigger
(see NOTE below)
6
Ignition
7
Sensor
(Full Trigger only)
There are no LED Flashes if the power is cut and then restored.
Three (3) flashes are reported on the Status LED
only if the 1460’s
WHT/BLK (+) Hood input is connected. This is optional connection
behaves exactly like the (–) Door/Trunk/Hood trigger input, but the
polarity is (+) postive instead of (–) negative. It’s used in cases where
you wish to connect to a “(+) positive controlled” switch or device in the
car that you want to trigger the 1460’s siren (while Armed).
Also note that if the optional
TR537S
Paging System is installed,
(+)12v triggers on the WHT/BLK wire (while Armed) will cause the
Pager’s “Trunk” icon to flash, even if you’ve connected to something
other than the trunk.
(+)12v Trigger NOTE