User's Manual
but all fobs must collectively undergo the single programming
operation:
Disconnecting the Car Battery
In order to prevent the alarm being triggered, before dison
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necting the vehicle battery, ensure that the alarm is disarmed.
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Emergency Disarming/Mobilising
If the key transmitter is damaged or fails to function, and a
spare key is not available, the alarm system 5-digit PIN may be
used to disarm the alarm provided that access is available to
the cabin:
- Turn on the ignition. The alarm tell tale will light.
- If the alarm is armed, accessing the cabin, or turning on the
ignition will trigger the alarm until completion of this emergency
process.
- Within 10 seconds, turn the ignition off; the tell tale will begin
to flash.
- After a number of flashes corresponding to the first digit of
the PIN, turn on the ignition. Note that the first flash may not
be of full duration (but is still to be counted) dependent on the
waveform position at time of ignition switch off.
.- Turn off the ignition and after a number of flashes correspond
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ing to the second digit of the PIN, turn on the ignition. Repeat
this process until all 5 digits have been completed. Note that
10 flashes correspond to a zero digit.
- If the PIN is entered correctly, the alarm will now be overridden
and the engine mobilised. However, passive immobilisation
will still occur after an ignition off time of 40 seconds, requiring
a repeat of the above procedure to mobilise. Passive arming
and passive door locking cannot occur until a transmitter is
used to operate the alarm.
If, at any stage of the process, a number is entered incorrectly,
the system will immediately revert to the start, so that the whole
PIN must be re-entered.
Programming Additional Transmitters
A maximum of 6 transmitters may be programmed to the car,
any thereafter overwriting the first to have been programmed.
- With the engine immobilised (tell tale flashes briefly once per
second), turn on the ignition.
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