8
Overriding the Immobiliser
Programming
Your Rhino Security system incorporates the latest in high security & convenience features. It is possible to
customise your security system so that it suits your requirements perfectly. Detailed below is the full list of
programmable features that can either be turned on or turned off.
We have factory set the most common configurations as listed in the REGISTER settings below. Once the
desired features have been selected, the selection is permanently retained in memory, even if power is
removed.
How to Program the Selectable Features:
1.
By referring to pages 10 – 13 of this manual, find the REGISTER in which the desired feature to be
programmed is located. That is, REGISTER 1 or REGISTER 2.
For example, to program the ‘Door Lock on Ignition’ feature, see REGISTER 1.
2.
Set the vehicle up as described to access the appropriate REGISTER.
Taking the same example from Step 1: the ‘Door Lock on Ignition’ feature is in REGISTER 1. The appropriate vehicle
setup for REGISTER 1 is –
all doors closed.
The appropriate vehicle setup for REGISTER 2 is –
driver’s door open.
3.
Arm then disarm the alarm using
⁄
. Then, switch the ignition on, then off, then on again. Now the
feature is ready to be programmed using
of the remote.
4.
Within 3 seconds, begin to press
an equal number of times to the selected feature code. Each press of
the remote will be confirmed by a flash of both the indicators and the dash LED; a confirmation beep will also
be produced.
PROCEDURE:
Your alarm has been loaded with a randomly generated 5 digit override code. This feature enables the
owner to override their immobiliser and start the vehicle in the case of lost or damaged remote controls.
The customer must be made aware of this code, which is placed, on the front of this manual and
the supplied override code card.
To enter your override code:
1. Enter the vehicle. If the alarm is armed the siren will sound - this may be turned off using your siren
key but will not affect the procedure.
2. Ensure that the bonnet and boot are shut, your vehicles doors may be open or closed.
3. Turn the ignition from ON to OFF in a quick steady rhythm an equal number of times to the first PIN
digit
4.
Wait for the indicators to flash once. If the alarm is armed you will not be able to see the flash,
instead watch for a flash on the red dash LED
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the second PIN digit, remembering to wait to see the indicators or dash
LED flash.
6.
Repeat until all five PIN digits have been entered.
7.
If the code has been entered correctly, the alarm will disarm. Start the vehicle within 38
seconds or the alarm will automatically immobilise and the procedure will need to be repeated.
If you make a mistake during code entry and the alarm does not disarm, please wait at least
one minute before trying again.
Note
: This procedure will have to be repeated each time you wish to start the vehicle without a
working remote. To learn in a new remote when all remotes have been lost, repeat the above
procedure with the door and the bonnet open. After the final pin digit has been entered the indicators
will begin to flash - Immediately press the
/
button on the new remote control twice and hold this
button on the second press for three seconds. The new remote should now be learnt to the system.