1.2 Controlling the system with the handheld transmitter
Any button arms the system.
Integrated LEDs flash once and an internal buzzer* sounds once.
Any button disarms the system.
Integrated LEDs flash twice and an internal buzzer* sounds twice.
If the system is disarmed after an alarm event, instead of the buzzer
sounding twice it gives out one long continuous sound.
*depending on the setting on the program selector switch
(Signal tones are not permitted in road traffic)
1.3 Alarm storage
After an alarm has stopped, it makes sense to be alerted to the incident from
outside the vehicle as you return. After an alarm has stopped, therefore, one
of the integrated LEDs flashes at a time alternately.
Also, the buzzer give out a long low tone during deactivation.
1.4 Activating the panic alarm
If you feel threatened while you are in the vehicle, use the panic alarm function
to draw attention. During a panic alarm, the sirens and the LEDs are activated.
A panic alarm can be activated whether the system is armed or not armed.
The panic alarm is activated by pressing both buttons on the handheld
transmitter simultaneously.
The panic alarm is deactivated by pressing any button on the handheld transmitter.
1.5 Running the system operated without the 12 V supply voltage
If a voltage supply is unavailable from either the vehicle or the parking place,
the system will run on an integrated rechargeable battery for up to 48 hours.
In order for this to happen, the battery must be charged. The battery is
charged when the C.A.S. is supplied with a voltage for at least 9 hours
without interruption.
C.A.S. operating instructions
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