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INSTALLER MANUAL 

 

2.1 – 20-PIN CONNECTOR 

 
 

2.2 – 8-PIN CONNECTOR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.0

 – INTRODUCTORY NOTE………………………………………………………........     PAGE 03 

INSTALLER MANUAL 

2.0 

- PINOUT TABLES.................................................................................................... PAGE 06

 

  2.1 - 20-way connector................................................................................................. PAGE 06

 

  2.2 - 8-way connector.................................................................................................... PAGE 06

 

3.0 

- WIRING DIAGRAM………………............................................................................. PAGE 07

 

4.0 

- TURN INDICATOR WIRING DIAGRAMS…..........................................................  PAGE 08

 

  4.1 - Standard connections.......................................................................................... PAGE 08

 

  4.2 - Connections for vehicles with separate lines........................................................ PAGE 08

 

  4.3 - Connection to Hazard switch................................................................................ PAGE 08

 

5.0 

- CENTRAL LOCKING CONNECTIONS TO ARM/DISARM THE SYSTEM.................

 

  5.1 - Connections and management via CAN-BUS line................................................. PAGE 09   

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        5.2 - Connections to locking motors................................................................................ PAGE 09

 

  5.3 - Connections to turn indicators................................................................................ PAGE 09

 

  5.4 - Combination connection......................................................................................... PAGE 09

 

6.0 

- VEHICLE CODE PROGRAMMING…........................................................................ PAGE 09

 

7.0 

- LEARNING OF TURN INDICATORS FLASHES........................................................ PAGE 1

 

8.0 

- SYSTEM PROGRAMMING....................................................................................... PAGE 11

 

  8.1 - Optical signals......................................................................................................... PAGE 1

 

  8.2 - Acoustic signals...................................................................................................... PAGE 12

 

  8.3 - Passive arming....................................................................................................... PAGE 12

 

  8.4 - Enabling siren output………………….................................................................. PAGE 12

 

  8.5 – Double pulse unlock……….................................................................................... PAGE 12

 

  8.6 – Inhibit input………………………………………………………………...................... PAGE 12 

9.0 

- SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE...................................................................... PAGE   

10.0 

- ADDING NEW DEVICES......................................................................................... PAGE   

11.0 

- DELETING PROGRAMMED DEVICES................................................................... PAGE 

12.0 

- ULTRASONIC VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION......................................................... PAGE  

 12.1 – Connection and positioning .................................................................................. PAGE 15

 

 12.2 – Sensor Adjustment .............................................................................................. PAGE 15

 

13.0

 – SYSTEM RESET ………………………….............................................................. 

14.0

 – WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) DIRECTIVE 

15.0

 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………  

Please read the present manual carefully to familiarize yourself fully with the alarm system features 
and operating procedures and do keep it handy for future reference. 

NB

: Optional remote controls are available to operate the alarm system and   the CDL, only where 

negative CDL connection is available (see par. 2.0 PINOUT TABLES). 

The following symbols are included in the present Manual to emphasize important instructions: 

TABLE OF CONENTS 

1.0 – INTRODUCTORY NOTE 

For the installer. 

This sign indicates that the system will work according to the connections and the 

programming selected or it simply provides useful installation tips.

 

2.0 – PINOUT TABLES 

WHITE-ORANGE wire must ALWAYS be connected if system is to arm/disarm      

via the turn indicators

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Содержание S Series

Страница 1: ...tted aftermarket equipment must be installed by qualified and authorised installers Thatcham recommends to its insurer members that the installations of certified products within the aftermarket are registered with an independent installation registration system which can be accessed by insurance companies S37 INSTALLATION GUIDE UK Rev 02 09 22 S Series A brand of the Scorpion Automotive Group Sco...

Страница 2: ...LUMETRIC PROTECTION PAGE 12 1 Connection and positioning PAGE 15 12 2 Sensor Adjustment PAGE 15 13 0 SYSTEM RESET 14 0 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE DIRECTIVE 15 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Please read the present manual carefully to familiarize yourself fully with the alarm system features and operating procedures and do keep it handy for future reference NB Optional remote contro...

Страница 3: ...4 1 STANDARD CONNECTIONS 4 2 CONNECTIONS FOR VEHICLES WITH SEPARATE LINES 4 3 CONNECTION TO HAZARD SWITCH 3 0 WIRING DIAGRAM 4 0 TURN INDICATORS WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGE 04 PAGE 05 S37 S37 S37 ...

Страница 4: ...he CAN BUS line with the turn indicators or the door lock motors or both The system will automatically manage the different lock unlock signals according to the selected configuration and connections If the system is to be managed via CAN BUS it must be configured according to the vehicle on which it is installed Here below is an example illustrating the configuration procedure In this case the co...

Страница 5: ...key to enable it see par 12 0 NB A lack of power during electrical system maintenance will not affect the programming Below is a brief description of the programmable functions 8 1 OPTICAL SIGNALS When this function is disabled the turn indicators will flash when the system is armed and disarmed 8 2 ACOUSTIC SIGNALS When this function is enabled there are no audio signals when the system is armed ...

Страница 6: ...m disarmed turn ignition key ON and touch the electronic key to its receptacle In both cases the system moves on to the next feature Repeat steps above to enable or disable other features When the last feature is programmed either with the electronic key or the ignition key in addition to the confirmation tone the system gives 2 low pitch and 1 high pitch acoustic signals and the turn indicators f...

Страница 7: ...95ec on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE as specified in art 2 1 of L D No 151 of 25 07 2005 12 0 ULTRASONIC VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION 13 0 SYSTEM RESET PAGE 12 PAGE 13 14 0 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE DIRECTIVE 15 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

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