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TEC-61157-1 Installation Manual-700/710 USB
Table 5. Programmable outputs options
#
Name
Note
1
Security state
Emitting a constant level signal while the Alarm is in Security mode
2
Arming pulse
Emitting 0.8 sec pulse when entering the Security mode or triggering AntiHiJack feature.
3
Disarming pulse
Emitting 0.8 sec pulse when leaving the Security mode.
4
Authentication pulse
Emitting 0.8 sec pulse after PIN code is entered or in Maintenance mode (1 second after the ignition has
been turned on).
5
Factory alarm panic
Emitting of a constant level signal when the original alarm system (if installed) is in alert condition..
6
Beeper panic
Emitting a 30 sec constant level signal in Security mode if one of the main zones (doors, hood, trunk) is
triggered or any sensor is triggered. The signal stops after exiting the Security mode.
7
Horn panic
Emitting a 30 sec pulse signal in Security mode if one of the main zones (doors, hood, trunk) is triggered.
Signal is also emitted when arming/disarming. This function can be used for the vehicles without any
integrated original alarm system. The signal stops when exiting the Security mode. This function can send
an alarm signal to original horn of the vehicle.
8
Doors, hood and trunk
Emitting a constant level signal if any of the preset doors, hood or trunk is triggered.
9
Sensor ignore
Emitting a constant level signal in the Security mode if the trunk is opened via original remote control. The
signal is also emitted for the purposes of Comfort feature. This function can disable sensors to prevent
false alarms.
10
Factory buttons
Emitting a constant level signal when pressing a preset button of the vehicle.
11
Ignition
Emitting a constant level signal when the ignition is turned on (including the engine startup).
12
АСС
Emitting a constant level signal when ACCs of the vehicle (1st key position; for some vehicles it matches
the ignition position) are on. The signal stops only after the key is out of the ignition lock. This function
can help to correctly manage power supply to an accessory alarm system of multimedia system.
13
Engine is running
Emitting a constant level signal when the engine is on.
14
Engine RPM
Emitting an pulse with a pulse frequency in proportion with the engine crankshaft rpm. 1 pulse per second
corresponds with 20 rpm of the crankshaft. The signal helps to evaluate the rpm rather than give an exact
value.
15
Gearbox state
Emitting a constant level signal if transmission handle is in preset position (P, R, N, D1)). For semi-
automatic transmission positions R, N, D 1); for manual transmission only position R.
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16
Vehicle is moving
Emitting a constant level signal if the speed exceeds some threshold value (the speed value is different
for each vehicle, but generally it is in the range of 5 to 10 km/h).
17
Front parking
sensors control
Emitting a constant signal level in accordance with the preset algorithm of the parking system.
18
Rear parking
sensors control
19
Movement speed
Emitting a pulse with a pulse frequency proportional with the vehicles speed. 1 pulse per second equals
to 1 km/h. The signal helps to evaluate the speed rather than give an exact value.
20
Brake
Emitting a constant level signal when the brake pedal is pressed.
21
Hand brake
Emitting a constant level signal when parking brake is enabled.
22
External lights
Emitting a constant level signal when external lights are on.
23
Timer channel (Comfort)
Timer control channel; 10 to 60 seconds. Step is 10 seconds
24
Stater and diagnostic
bus lock
Constant signal is formed while the CAN is active and PIC was not entered; If AntiHiJack is active.
25
Сlose
the hood pulse
0.8 second impulse: when alarm goes intoo the Security mode; if the engine was locked. Impulse is not
created if the hoodis open
26
Parking system LED
This function indicates the parking system status. If parking sensors are operated by
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reverse gear
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algorithm or
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by reverse gear with an override
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algorithm, LED is on when sensors are on. If parking
sensors follow
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activated by speed level
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algorithm, the LED is on while sensors are disabled.
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All lever positions used for forward movement of the vehicle (D, S, M, L, etc.).
Programming sequence
1.
Turn on the ignition.
2.
Enter PIN-code, wait for confirmation.
3.
To enter Menu 1 press the Programming button 10 times, the
Alarm will emit three audio and three LED signals. To enter
Menu 1.2 press the Programming button 11 times: the Alarm
will emit six audio and light signals.
4.
Select menu option by pressing and releasing the Programming
button the number of times matching the number of option.
The Alarm will confirm the option number by a series of audio
signals.
5.
Go to option setting by pressing and holding the brake pedal.
The Alarm will notify of the option status by a series of audio
signals of a changing duration.
6.
Adjust option settings by pressing the Programming button the
number of times matching the number of steps from the current
status to the required one (for example, to go from function
#2 (Arming pulse) to function #16 (Vehicle is moving), press
the Programming button 14 times). The Alarm will confirm the
selected function by audio and visual signals. Please remember
that from the last function the program will go to the first
one. Release brake pedal to switch indication from status to
the number of current menu option. Now you can move to
programming the next function or exit the programming mode.
7. Programming algorithm for function #8 – Doors, hood and
trunk.
7.1
Set any combination of doors, hood and trunk, which when
opening will emit a signal at a programmable output. For
the purposes of this description, doors, hood and trunk are
referred to as doors.
7.2
With the brake pedal pressed go to option 8. The Alarm will
emit 2 successive series of 8 audio signals, and then will
emit irregular audio signals. After hearing the latter release
the brake pedal. The Alarm will continue to emit irregular
signals. Open those doors, which are to be indicated by
this output. Other doors should be kept closed (doors can
be opened in advance). Press the brake pedal again. The
Alarm will inform of the status by series of 8 signals, and
the doors will be assigned to this output. If you do not
press the brake pedal and abort programming, the Alarm
will save previous settings. Release the brake pedal, and
the Alarm goes back to displaying the option number.
8. Programming algorithm for function #10 – Factory buttons
With the brake pedal pressed go to option 10. The Alarm
will emit 2 successive series of 10 audio signals, and then
will emit irregular signals. While still holding the brake pedal,
press the required button (please refer to the Integrator files
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