User's Manual

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
How does LoJack Early Warning work?
If your motorcycle is riden without the Early Warning Key
Pass, you will receive Early Warning notification to all the
points of contact you provided during registration.
After two hours, if your motorcycle is moved again without
your permission, you will be contacted again. This two-hour
cycle continues until eight hours have passed, typically at
which point the Early Warning feature automatically turns
itself off. This is a preventive measure so that if Early Warn-
ing is triggered inadvertently (e.g. you lose your Key Pass,
your Key Pass battery is low), you will not receive repeated
notification.
Should you determine that your motorcycle has been stolen,
contact the police and complete a standard stolen vehicle
report. The police will then activate LoJack. LoJack sends a
silent signal that helps police track and recover your stolen
motorcycle.
How long does it take to receive Early Warning
notification?
Typical notification from the time your motorcycle begins
moving without the Key Pass is about 15-30 minutes and
no more than one hour. However, this time may vary based
on where you are driving within the LoJack coverage area
network. (See pages 9-10).
What if I miss the Early Warning call?
If you miss the call and have an answering machine or voice
mail, an Early Warning notification message will be left. If
your phone is busy or keeps ringing and there is no way to
leave a message, LoJack will continue trying to call for up to
24 hours.
How do I know if my Early Warning Key Passes are
working?
Your Key Passes and the Key Pass batteries were tested
at the time of installation. Riding without your Key Pass will
result in Early Warning notification. See the Operation
section of this manual (page 4) for more information on the
operation of your LoJack Early Warning System.
Should your battery run low, the LED light on your Early
Warning Key Pass will flash periodically to alert you the
battery needs to be replaced. See the Maintenance section
(pp. 7 - 8) of this Owner’s Manual for information on battery
replacement.
Does my motorcycle need to be registered?
Yes, your motorcycle must be registered with the Depart-
ment of Motor Vehicles in order for the LoJack System to be
activated by the police.
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