User Guide IMPORTANT - Make sure you set up your Personal Identification Number (PIN) read Section 16 on page 8. IMPORTANT - Make sure you know where your System Fuse and Spare Fuse are located.
Index System overview 2 The remote transmitter 3 Customising the system 4 Section 1. Full Mode Section 2. Convenience Mode Section 3. Service Mode Section 4. Diagnostic Mode Section 5. Different siren tones Section 6. Customising Audible warning of Arm/Disarm Section 7. Hazard (4-way flasher) Mode Section 8. Customising the nudge sensor Section 9. Indicator warning Section 10. Motorcycle Over-voltage Section 11. Remote Transmitter battery low warning. Section 12. Torch feature Section 13.
System Overview The CAT21 also; 1. Has a ‘fully armed’ mode (see section 1) The Acumen CAT21 consists of the following main components; 2. Has a ‘Convenience’ mode (see section 2) • Installed CAT21 main unit 4. Has a diagnostic mode (see section 4) • 2 x remote transmitters 5. Has 14 different siren tones (see section 5) • Installed protecting switch • Installed system fuse and spare fuse 6. Can have the audible warning of arming/disarming turned on or off.
The Remote Transmitter This button will; This button will; • Arm & disarm the system, • • Allow you to enter Diagnostic and Service Modes. • • This button will; • Ignition key Deactivate/activate tilt The system is supplied with 2 transmitter/Ignition keys, if a new transmitter is supplied, a new key can be attached as shown in the and vibration, diagram opposite.
Customising the system Section 1. Full Mode Section 3. Service Mode The unit will arm, in it's default setting, 50 seconds after the ignition is turned off and will only detect an ignition on signal. To passively arm the system automatically with all functions enabled simply fix the Yellow wire from the alarm to a suitable earth (ground) point. There may be times when you really don’t want the system on the motorcycle. Such as when cleaning, or performing service work.
Customising the system Section 4. Diagnostic Mode Section 5. Different siren tones Diagnostic Mode will let the system tell you why it has been reacting. If you experience alarms, it helps to know why. The CAT21 system will tell you. Entering Diagnostic Mode is the same as entering Service Mode. Having an individual siren tone helps you, the rider, to be more aware if it’s your alarm that is making that noise! The CAT21 has 14 different siren tones, and you can select which one you would like.
Customising the system Section 7. Hazard (4-way flasher) Mode Section 9. Indicator warning With the motorcycle ignition off, system armed or disarmed, Hold the ‘key’ and ‘P’ button down simultaneously for approx 3 secs. The Acumen CAT21 system can be set as a turn signal reminder. It’s all too easy to leave indicators on - with possible disastrous consequences. The system is set to have this function enabled when it leaves our factory. If the indicators flash five times and then go out, then either; A.
Customising the system Section 11. Remote Transmitter battery low warning. Section 13. Key Conversion Whenever the remote transmitter is used, the alarm monitors the state of the transmitter’s batteries. When the batteries start to become discharged, the CAT21 will tell you with 6 rapid beeps every time the key fob is used. On registering the alarm as first or subsequent owner you will receive two key blanks. These will be suitable for your motorcycle which can be cut locally to match your original key.
Customising the system Section 16. PIN Override TO ENTER THE INITIAL PIN If you cannot disarm the system from the remote transmitter - see troubleshooting, - you will be able to disarm the system by using the Personal Identification Number (PIN). Each step in this process will be confirmed by beeps or tones: Ignition on, count 1 beep, ignition off 1. Disarm the system Ignition on, count 2 beeps, ignition off 2.
Customising the system ENTERING A NEW PIN WHEN A PIN IS ALREADY KNOWN. From time- time you may wish to change the PIN that is in the system. 1. Disarm the system 2. Remove system fuse (1 beep will confirm this) Now enter the new pin (say, 6789) by Ignition on, count 6 beeps, ignition off Ignition on, count 7 beeps, ignition off Ignition on, count 8 beeps, ignition off Ignition on, count 9 beeps, ignition off Press the ‘P’ button on the transmitter. 3. Switch motorcycle ignition on. (1 beep) 4.
Troubleshooting The Acumen CAT21 is manufactured using automotive specification parts, including a waterproof connector, and is fully encapsulated to provide protection against water and vibration. The system relies on various signals to make it function correctly and any one of these signals may cause false reactions. False alarms; Enter diagnostic mode to see why the alarm has triggered. 2 beeps. Blown fuse - Replace. If it blows again contact the installing dealer. 3 beeps.
Maintenance Transmitter Spares & Accessories The transmitter contains delicate electronic circuitry. Do not subject to excessive shock, heat, or immersion in water. Acumen can supply a range of spares & accessories to enhance the features of the CAT21 system, Replace the batteries when you here a burst of rapid beeps from the CAT21 system upon use of the transmitter. The transmitter uses 2 x CR2016 batteries. 1. Spare and replacement remote transmitters and batteries New Transmitters 3.