Installation Manual, DEFA Auto Security Car Alarm 800 Series 8028 (D11) 1
DEFA Auto Security 800 Series Glassbreake Sensor Microwave Sensor Backup Alarm Immobilizer Module 8028 (D10) 2
" 50 Green, unlock NO Violet, unlock NC P1.7 Red/white, +12V output P1.1 - + 25 A P3.4 P3.1 4 P3 1 Grey/red, light output 1 Grey, door switch 1 7 14 P4.5 P4.6 P4.7 Grey/black, light output 2 P4.14 Red, +12V P3.2 Black/grey, bonnet switch Red/black, Starter kill input 1 4 P2 Black, ground P3.3 White/green, Starter kill output White/orange, lock NC P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 Yellow, unlock COM Black/white, ground output White/brown, lock NO P1.6 P1.8 White/blue, lock COM P1.
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Contents Wiring diagram Instructions for wiring diagram Preparations for installation Positioning of the Alarm Units Attention! User instructions Coding new Remote Control Units Connection of Central Locking Programming of alarm Technical data Approval Page 3 Page 6-8 Page 9 Page 9-10 Page 10 Page 11-12 Page 13 Page 13-14 Page 15-19 Page 20 Page 20 5
Instructions for the wiring diagram --- Further information, see technical manual. P-1 Connection of Central Locking cf. page 6 P-2 Multiplug, Backup Alarm, Immobilizer Module and Pager (auxiliary equipment) This is the connection for auxiliary equipment such as the DEFA Backup Alarm, the DEFA Immobilizer Module or the Pager (Remote Alarm). Cf. separate assembly instructions. P-3.1 Current supply, red lead To be connected to a distributor via a 25A fuse (fuse box). P-3.
Door trigger 1, grey lead This input is normally open (NO) triggers the alarm when a contact to ground is made. Connect to the existing door switch circuit of the car. If the car has two separate circuits from the front and rear interior illumination, door trigger 2 (P-4.12) can be used for the rear doors, and input P-4.5 can be used for the front doors. P-4.6 Bonnet trigger, black/grey lead This input is normally open (NO) and triggers the alarm when connected to ground, i.e. when the bonnet is opened.
P-5 Plug for auxiliary Sensors Cf. separate assembly instructions. P-6 Plug for Glassbreake Sensor Standard for all models with the letter G in the model designation. If a window is broken, the Glassbreake Microphone triggers the alarm. P-7 Plug for Microwave Sensor Standard for all models with the letter M in the model designation. If the sensor detects motion in the vehicle interior, the alarm is triggered.
Preparations for installation Further information, see technical manual. The workshop always holds complete responsibility for performing all necessary safety measures on installation of the alarm system. Observe any instructions issued by the car manufacturer. Before making any connections, use a voltmeter/multimeter to check the connection points. Always ensure that the connection points are well insulated by using, for example, shrinkdown plastic tubing or insulation tape.
If the sensor is attached to the inside of the roof, the arrow with the mark UP is usually located on the underside of the sensor and points towards the rear of the car interior. If the sensor is attached to the centre console, the arrow with the mark UP is usually located on the side of the sensor facing the interior. The sensitivity of the sensor must be checked and, if necessary, adjusted after installation. Important: Loose metal objects such as keys, coins, etc.
User Instructions Further information, see technical manual. Your DEFA Auto Security Alarm is activated using the two buttons (A and B) on the Remote Control. The two buttons are easy to tell apart, as button A is noticeably higher. Button A Button B «Press» means that you press the button for a maximum of 1 second. «Hold» means that you press the button for at least 2 seconds Alarm ON (arm) Press button A.
Alarm OFF (disarm) Press button B. The turn signal lamps flash twice to confirm that the alarm is OFF. The LED stops flashing. Press button B If the alarm was triggered during your absence, the turn signal lamps flash five times and the alarm siren emits a «click» five times when the alarm is disarmed. The LED now flashes to indicate which sensor had triggered the alarm. (cf. table page 16).
Coding of new Remote Control Units Further information, see technical manual. A Press button B to switch the alarm and the Immobilizer (if present) OFF. The emergency deactivation can also be used. B Switch the ignition ON and OFF 5 times. The LED flashes rapidly. C When you switch the ignition ON again, the LED should flash. Allow the LED to flash as many times as the first number of your PIN code and then switch the ignition OFF again (the LED stops flashing).
The circuit diagrams below show the usual circuit options.
Programming the alarm Further information, see technical manual. The alarm contains a register that allows various functions to be programmed or altered using the Remote Control and the ignition key. Please read the detailed function description on the following pages.
Function 1: Cause of Alarm trigger Press button A to obtain information about the cause of the alarm last triggered. Press button B for information about the alarm triggered previously. Hold button B to return to the last alarm. Hold buttons A and B simultaneously to delete the trigger cause memory. The Central Unit can store up to 10 alarm events.
Function 6: Setting of Remote Control with Slider Switch The Remote Control with Slider Switch can be programmed for 3 different modes: Programming Press A Hold A Press B Hold B 1 flash Alarm ON Close windows Alarm OFF Windows open 2 flashes Alarm ON Close sliding roof or Channel 2 3 flashes (Standard) Alarm ON Close tilted sliding roof or Channel 3. (Car heating ON) Alarm OFF Alarm OFF Position of Slider Switch Open sliding roof or Channel 1.
Function 7: Time for Central Locking Press button B to indicate the current Central locking pulse factor. 1 flash = 1 second pulse 2 flashes = 4 seconds pulse 3 flashes = 0.5 seconds pulse Press button B again to select the next pulse length, hold button B to select the preceding factor. The number of confirmation signals indicates the selected pulse factor programmed. Function 8: Security functions of Central locking Press button B to indicate the current setting.
Press button B to indicate the current setting. 1 flash = Function is not selected 2 flashes = Panic function is active when buttons A and B are held simultaneously (standard) 3 flashes = Panic function is activated for 30 seconds after buttons A and B were held simultaneously. The buttons can be released in the meantime. Press button B again to select the next function. The number of confirmation signals indicates the current status.
Technical data Central Unit, 800 series Operating voltage: 9-15 V d.c. Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C Exterior dimensions: 159 x 80 x 34 mm Power consumption 820/821X-G: 820/821X-M: 820/821X-MG: 820/821X-MG Backup 823X-MG: Armed Disarmed 13 mA 19 mA 19 mA 29 mA 19 mA 18 mA 18 mA 18 mA 35 mA 18 mA Approval The EEC approval mark will be affixed on a label that is placed on the rear side of all the units approved.