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Enable mode (Register 1, Feature 10):
In enable mode the POS1 wire must see a positive signal to enable the system to arm or disarm. This is often hooked up to the
indicators if they flash on arming or disarming.
Wire
Enable mode
POS1
Positive arm
POS2
Positive enable: this wire must go positive, or stay positive to arm/disarm alarm
NEG1
Negative arm
NEG2
Negative disarm
M1
Positive disarm
M2
Disarm: doesn’t require enable wire to disarm. Need to see any change of state. Eg:
Positive, Negative 0v to Positive/Negative
Learn Mode (Register 1, Feature 9):
Learn mode allows the system to learn the change of state on wires POS1, POS2, NEG1, NEG2 and M1, M2 to allow the car to
control the locking and unlocking. Normally you do not need to use this mode as hooking up the above wires according to the data
sheet for the specific vehicle will allow the alarm to work without changing any programming. If you don’t have a data sheet and
cannot get upgrade mode working correctly, learn mode can be activated to teach the alarm system the vehicles lock, unlock and
boot release signals.
Follow this procedure to enter and program learn mode:
1.
Close the bonnet (hood) and boot (trunk) and sit in the vehicle with the doors closed.
2.
Lock the doors with the factory remote.
3.
Disarm the immobiliser and turn the ignition on.
4.
Push the left button on the remote 9 times.
5.
Turn the ignition off. The siren will chirp to indicate it has entered learn mode.
6.
Within one second unlock the car with factory remotes. One chirp will be heard,
7.
Wait for LED to stop flashing then immediately lock the car with the factory remote,
8.
One chirp will be heard, wait for the LED to stop flashing then, if applicable, activate boot, 5 chirps will be heard. If no boot, wait
for the 5 chirps/flashes. The alarm will now arm/disarm from the factory remote.
Note: The chirp confirms learn, the LED flash between learns is to stop any other changes from being learnt i.e. if you lock the car,
it learns the pulses that started the lock, but, must ignore the pulse when it ‘stops locking’.