Specifications
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For alarm trigger signal it is possible to set 2 parameters:
• AP - minimal signal pulse length which will be accepted by system
• APH - time intervall in which system holds alarm signal ON after receiving valid alarm trigger pulse
Note to APH setting - APH value should be set long enough to cover the whole alarm cycle, if
shorter, then message Alarm trigger may be sent to user several times.
Alarm triggers handling, checkbox No.29 (T1) is activated
APH APH
AP AP AP AP AP
Alarm trigger
Alarm trigger Alarm trigger
Alarm trigger
no activity no activity no activity
(pulse length < AP) SMS + call (within APH) (within APH) SMS + call
APH
AP
Alarm trigger
Alarm triggerAlarm trigger
Alarm trigger
SMS + call no more activity, only rising edge of alarm trigger signal
can start activity of alarm signal handling
External device alarm
After triggering alarm of external device installed in the vehicle CommandCall
CC2 sends SMS report
No.30 - External device trigger to the phone number stored as the first one in tripple checkbox No. 30 (T2)
and than makes a phone call to this number. User can press “Call terminate” button on his mobile phone to
terminate phone call, otherwise system will cancel phone call automatically after approximately 15 seconds.
In the case in tripple checkbox No. 30 (T2) are stored more phone numbers then system makes the same
procedure with the second and then with the third phone number (according to position of the number in
VIP phone numbers list).
Depending on checkbox No.28 setting alarm signals „Alarm trigger“ and „External device trigger” handled
either as fully independent functions or as logicaly tight together.
When checkbox No.28 is activated then message „External device trigger“ can be sent to the user only in
the case vehicle alarm is triggered. This is suitable especially in the case when ACC is connected on
External device alarm input. In this situation ACC report (ext.device trigger) is sent to the user only in the
case vehicle alarm is triggered. If vehicle alarm is disarmed (deactivated) in normal way switching ACC ON
will not be indicated to the user. When alarms are handled logicaly tight together every valid pulse of ACC
(ext.device trigger) will be processed (even repeated ACC ON (ext.device trigger) within APH period of
vehicle alarm trigger.