10
Inhibit / Enable Mode
Selection for Upgrade inputs
10
Inhibit
Inhibit mode – NEG1 and NEG2 become inhibit wires which
stop the upgrade interface from arming/disarming the alarm
i.e. usually connects to the motor switch wires so that when
they open the door with the lock manually it will NOT disarm
the alarm
Enable mode – POS2 input becomes an ‘enable’ wire which
must go positive to allow the upgrade interface to
arm/disarm the system. This is usually connected to the
blinkers, as they will activate when the factor remote is
pressed only.
NOTE: Enable mode POS2 wire in Upgrade Learnt mode
will learn the required state.
Shock Sensor Adjustment
11
6
SELECT
the level
required.
After pressing the remote 11 times to enter this mode, turn
the ignition to off. There are 8 levels of adjustment. The
factory default setting is level 6. Pressing the remote once
will increase the sensitivity by one level i.e. to level 7. The
LED will then flash seven times to confirm the new level.
Pressing the remote again will increase the sensitivity to
level 8 (max). Pressing the remote again will return the
adjustment to level 1(least sensitive). Once you have
adjusted the sensitivity level to the desired setting, turn the
ignition on to exit this mode.
Installer Mode
12
SELECT
The Mode
Required
After pressing the remote 12 times to enter this mode, turn
the ignition to off. This mode allows the installer / owner to
verify that each trigger of the alarm system is working,
without having to arm & disarm the system each time & set
off the siren. The siren will beep and the blinkers will flash to
indicate a trigger eg push the bonnet switch, open a door,
hit the vehicle. The siren will beep four times to indicate a
pre-warning impact sensor detection, or once to indicate full
alarm trigger level. Turn the ignition to on to exit this mode.
PAT™ Past Alarm Trigger
Memory
13
SELECT
to replay
memory
After pressing the remote 13 times to enter this mode, turn
the ignition off. Your Rhino Alarm offers a unique memory
that stores the ten last reasons why the alarm was
triggered. This memory cannot be erased.
1 Beep, 1 Flash - Voltage Drop Alarm
2 Beep, 2 Flashes - Glass Break Alarm
3 Beep, 3 Flashes - Shock Sensor Alarm
4 Beep, 4 Flashes - Power Fail Alarm
5 Beep, 5 Flashes - Ignition Alarm
6 Beep, 6 Flashes - Aux Alarm
7 Beep, 7 Flashes - Door Alarms
8 Beep, 8 Flashes - Bonnet / Boot Alarm
If two previous alarms were recorded i.e. voltage drop and
shock sensor the LED will flash and the siren will beep once
for voltage drop, then no noise for 1 second then beep three
times for shock sensor.
The last memory heard is the
most recent alarm sector triggered.
Turn the ignition to
on to exit this mode.
Current Sense Override
15
ON
When this feature is on, the alarm will not trigger when a
sudden change in battery current is sensed.
NOTE: This will ONLY beeps out the state of this feature i.e.
no other active features in the register will be beeped out.
I.e. if this feature is NOT on, then NO beeps will be heard.