Specifications
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Check that any additional sensors are working, and set up the sens
itivity to give
adequate protection without being over sensitive so that false alarms are
minimised.
Check that the engine immobiliser feature works. The LED should start fast flashing
as soon as the ignition is turned off. It must them arm after 30 secon
ds.
Check that the pin code override works according to the instructions.
Check that the remotes operate the system from a good range. Check the range
again once the brain module has been mounted.
Attach the window warning stickers, preferably to a non
-
moving window, to give
additional visible deterrence.
FINISHING OFF
When you have finished setting up the sensitivity, and fully tested all the features of
the security system, mount the alarm module in the secure location you have
chosen. Make sure tha
t the aerial wire is
not
taped into the wiring harness and is
hanging free and kept away from being surrounded by too much metal. This will
ensure that it will have the best remote range possible.
Refit any trim panels that were removed, repairing any tha
t may have been broken
in the course of the installation. If you can’t fix them, own up to the customer and
arrange for a replacement. That’s what public liability insurance is for.
Remove any wire clippings, swarf and installation materials, including y
our tools,
from the vehicle and vacuum the carpet. Wipe off any hand prints from the glass
and body work.
Fill out the warranty card and leave with the operator’s guide on the front seat
where the customer will notice them.
Important
-
Perform a post
-
ins
tallation inspection and check that all factory
electrical systems in the vehicle work. Reset any clocks, the radio security code
and air bags.
Do a current draw test to verify that the security system does not draw excessive
amounts of current from the
battery.
Finally, make sure the customer is given a demonstration on how to operate
the security system, making sure to demonstrate the PIN code override. Give
them the owner’s manual stressing that they read it carefully. Advise them to
keep the PIN code
card safe but not in the vehicle.
Most operator problems come about from not reading the manual.










