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USER MANUAL
Press the lock button on the vehicle original remote control.
The activation will be indicated with short acoustic signals
2
(3 if RF-model) from the alarm and as many optical signals
as programmed by the vehicle manufacturer.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
ALARM ARMING WITH ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE
Close
button
PRE-ALARM TIME
After the vehicle is closed, a pre-alarm time begins, which lasts 25 seconds and is
signalled by the ignition with
fi
xed light of the car's status
.
LED
During this time, if an alarm is triggered by volumetric sensors, the siren will emit a short
acoustic signal for each detection.
The same signal can also be detected by leaving a vehicle door open (depending on the
vehicle model)
SYSTEM ARMED
At the end of the
(about seconds), the system is "armed", that means
pre-alarm time
25
ready to detect an attempted break-in. The condition of a fully armed system is indicated
by the flashing of the LED intermittently. Break-in attempts in your absence will be
signalled upon disarming by a short acoustic signal and stored in the product.
NEUTRAL TIME AND ALARM CYCLES
As previously described, break-in attempts are indicated by the system with
optical/acoustic signal ing, directly dependent on the alarm. Once the cause of the alarm
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is over, there is a "neutral time" of 5 seconds before another possible signal.
For kits combined with siren 908 and 909:
The causes of the alarm are limited to 10 cycles of approximately 30 seconds each for
each input and for each activation cycle.
For kits combined with sire 909RF and 908RF:
The causes of the alarm have the same limitations (see previous paragraph) with the
addition of bonnet button input exception
alarm is detected via an additional
“
” in case the
button. he alarm cycle will be without the flashing of the direction indicators, with a
T
duration of 5 cycles and will not be stored in the "alarm memory".