Specifications
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GENERAL OPERATION
PLIP KEY BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Ensure the vehicle is unlocked before the following procedure is followed.
The battery in the Plip key should last for around 3 years, depending on
usage. To change the battery, split the Plip key in half and remove the
battery, taking care not to touch the clip or any of the components.
Press and hold each of the Plip key buttons for 5 seconds, to discharge
any residual voltage in the circuits.
Replace the battery, ensuring the side marked with ‘+’ is facing the clip.
Once replaced, snap together both halves of the Plip key. Follow the pro-
cedure on the previous page to re-initiate the plip key.
PERIMETRIC SYSTEM
If the alarm is activated, then the horn will sound for approximately 30
seconds if any of the following are detected :-
• Boot is opened
• Bonnet release is opened
• Ignition is switched to the ON position
• Drivers door button is raised (Only on Central Locking Systems)
• Drivers door is unlocked (Using Key)
Once alarm is activated, it can only be turned off by disarming the alarm.
If it is not disarmed the ECU stores a fault. Then if the alarm is disarmed
later, the alarm LED will flash rapidly until the ignition is turned on or the
alarm is re-armed.
TAMPER PROTECTION
The system is fitted with tamperproof protection on vehicles with Central
Locking. This enables the alarm if the drivers door button or the actuator
switch wires are tampered with.
VEHICLE BATTERY
Ensure the Alarm is disabled before removing the vehicle battery, other-
wise the alarm will sound on re-connection.
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