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1. into the vehicle wiring harness connector Vehicle wiring harness connected to the alarm wiring harness Page 24 10 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WITH SPECIFIC WIRING HARNESS After selecting the appropriate position for the alarm system and accessories electronic key receptacle seat topcase contact switch proceed with the electrical connections Pay special attention to the following instructions in order to ensure proper electrical connections and referto the relative drawings 10 1 ENGINE IMMOBILIZATION CONNECTIONS e Disconnect the ignition switch connector or the factory installed device for engine immobilization from the vehicle main wiring harness connector fig 2 e Insert the alarm harness connectors as follows one into the ignition switch connector or the factory installed immobilization device and the other into the vehicle main wiring harness fig 3 e Connectors cannot be inverted because they are polarized 10 2 TURN INDICATOR CONNECTIONS e Connect the alarm harness wires to the the same color vehicle wires that provide a positive feed to the turn indicator lamps 10 3 GROUND CONNECTION WHEN NOT AVAILABLE ON THE IGNITION SWITCH e If the vehicle ignition switch does not have a ground wire ex four stroke engine vehicles the alarm ground wire must be connected to a vehicle ground point ex turn indicator negative lead e Donotco
2. The system will cause the motorcycle engine to be cut off 20 after activation Two seconds later the siren will go off continuously for 1 minute and the turn indicators will start blinking repeatedly until the anti hijack is disabled To deativate anti hijack insertthe electronic key in its receptacle 5 6 PRE ALARM MODE During an alarm event the siren will only go off for 2 5 seconds rather than for the standard 30 sec The pre alarm mode is only activated for the first 3 alarm events from the 4th detection the siren will sound for the full 30 sec sequence The pre alarm feature helps preserve battery life and reduce noise pollution Alarm cycles will be reset every time the alarm is disarmed or whenever the panic alarm is activated 5 7 SELF REARMING When the system is armed and then accidentally disarmed the system will automatically rearm 35 after it has been unintentionally disarmed The standard acoustic and optical signals will confirm activation 6 0 SLEEP MODE If the vehicle will be sitting idle for a period of time the alarm can be switched off sleep mode to preserve battery life Toactivate the Sleep mode feature proceed as follows e Turn ignition key ON the LED will light up for approx 1 e Within 4 of the LED flash insert the electronic key into its receptable a beep will confirm the alarm system has been turned OFF e Turn ignition key OFF e Tore armthe alarm system
3. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE as specified in art 2 1 of L D no 151 of 25 07 2005 13 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply 12 Vdc Supply voltage range 9Vdc 15Vdc 0 7mA system armed and LED flashing Current absorption in sleep mode lt 1yA Siren sound level 118 dBA 1 meter Relay capacity 8A Current absorption 12Vdc Page 13 R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity Doc ref No 2010 01 We the undersigned Company GEMINI TECHNOLOGIES S p A Address City Via Luigi Galvani 12 21020 Bodio Lomnago VA Country Italy 39 0332 943211 39 0332 948080 Phone number Fax number Declare under our sole responsibility that the following eqipment Remote control at 433 92 Mhz for vehicle alarm system EU all members EFTA all members None GEMINI TECHNOLOGIES S p A GEMINI 7208E and 7218E Product description Intended use EU EFTA member states intended for use Member states with restrictive use Manufacturer Brand name Type Model Is tested to and conforms with the essential requirements as mentioned in Art 3 1 a for protection of Health and Safety of the user and any other person and in Art 3 1 b for Elecromagnetic Compatibility as included in the following standards Art of Directive Standard Date of issue of the standard 3 1 a Health EN 50371 2002 3 1 a Safety EN 609
4. e Disarm the alarm system via remote control or electronic key e Turn ignition key ON the status LED will turn ON for 1 e While the LED is ON press remote control button 2 and within 2 press it again 7 70 M CAUTION 35 The procedure will be voided if more than 2 seconds go by between the i first button press and the second m e Two LED flashes and two low tone beeps will confirm the system has entered adjustment mode e Press remote control button 2 to increase sensitivity press 4 times to set at maximum level there will be a LED flash and a short beep at every button press e When the sensor is adjusted turn ignition key OFF e If adjusted at the highest level the system automatically exits the procedure e In both cases a LED flash and a low tone beep will confirm the end of the procedure CAUTION Entering in programming mode resets features to factory default settings Page 32
5. e Turn ignition key ON e The status LED will turn ON for 1 e While the LED is ON press both buttons on the remote control simultaneously or insertthe electronic key into its receptacle e Two flashes ofthe turn indicators and two beeps a high and a low tone will confirm the system is in learn mode e Press one of the buttons on the remote control to be learned or insert the electronic key in its receptacle e If other devices need to be learned wait 2 and then press one of the buttons on the remote control or insertthe electronic key in its receptacle e Turn ignition key OFF to exitthe procedure e Alow tone beep and a flash of the turn indicators will confirm the end of the procedure CAUTION i Alarm memory will only store 8 devices Saving an extra device will automtically delete the first one Page 28 14 0 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES To either enable or disable one of the programmable features proceed as shown below NB Remember to ALWAYS arm and disarm the alarm before programming With the alarm system disarmed lift the Seat or open the topcase if they are protected by a contact switch otherwise ground the GREEN BROWN wire Remove from ground after programming Turn ignition key ON The LED will light up for approx 1 While the LED is ON simultaneously press the 2 buttons on the remote control Two beeps a low and a high tone beep will confirm the system is
6. 8 5 7 Self rearming Page 8 6 0 SLEEP MODE Page 8 7 0 HAZARD FEATURE 8 0 PIN CODE OVERRIBE 5 nnt te E aiia Page 10 9 0 PIN CODE OVERRIDE EXAMPLE Page11 12 10 0 PIN CODE CUSTOMIZATION Page 13 11 0 REPLACING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES Page 13 12 0 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Page 13 WEEE DIREGTIVE erit eem ete tg Page 13 Page 1 1 0 PRELIMINARY ADVICE Dear Customer Thank you for choosing this Gemini 953 alarm system designed and manufactured in Italy specifically for two wheeled vehicles The present manual includes information for all options available you may therefore find that some ofthe information does not apply Identify your model and follow the correct directions 953 self powered supplied with 2 remote controls and 1 electronic key 953 02 self powered supplied with 2 remote controls and snap in LED indicator 952 not self powered supplied with 2 remote controls and snap in LED indicator Please read this manual carefully to familiarize yourself fully with the alarm System features and operating procedures and do keep it handy for future reference The following signal words and symbols are included to emplasize important instructions and to alert user installerto potential hazards 1 Non compliance to this instruction could result in serious damage to the i vehicle and to the alarm system CAUTION Non complianc
7. button is pressed Button 1 e Alarm system arming disarming e Anti hijack feature activation e Hazard lights feature activation LED indicator Button 1 Button 2 e Anti hijack feature activation e Panic siren activation deactivation e Siren silencing during alarm conditions e Siren ON OFF when arming e Motion sensor programming and setting Button 2 3 2 ELECTRONIC KEY The electronic key is a simplified remote control In emergency situations ex in case of remote control failure it can be used to arm disarm the alarm or activate deactivate the anti hijack feature if enabled To use the electronic key simply touch it to its receptacle The touch receptacle incorporates a LED warning light that serves as both a system status indicator and a visual theft deterrent Page 3 Electronic Key Receptacle Positioning 4 0 SYSTEM OPERATION BASIC CONFIGURATION 4 1 ARMING Press remote control button 1 or insert the electronic key into its receptacle to arm the alarm system Arming is confirmed by a flash of the turn indicators and 2 short beeps The LED turns ON steady 4 2 TOPCASE SEAT OPEN WARNING SIGNAL If during the arming process the topcase or seat are open or incorrectly closed a low tone signal boop will sound after the arming confirmation tones The alarm will arm but an alarm condition will be triggered after the pre arm mode 4 3 PRE ARM MODE After the arming confirmati
8. 50 1 A11 2006 2009 3 1 b EMC EN 301 489 3 V2 1 1 2009 05 3 1 b EMC EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 And is tested to and conforms to Art 3 2 with the essential radio test suites so that it effectively uses the frequency spectrum allocated to terrestrial space radio communication and orbital resources so to as avoid harmful interference as included in following standards Art of Directive Standard 3 2 Spectrum EN300 220 2 Date of issue of the standard V2 3 1 2010 02 And therefore complies with the essential requirements and provisions of the Directive 199 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of March 9 1999 on Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of theis conformity and with the provisions of Annex II TCF 7208E 7218E TCF reference nr Date Name and position August 23 2010 Andrea Rossi General INSTALLER MANUAL 1 0 PRELIMINARY ADVICE esee Page 15 2 0 ALARM UNIT POSITIONING 3 0 ALARM UNIT SEALING eene Page 17 4 0 ACCESSORIES POSITIONING sese Page 18 4 1 Receptacle for electronic key and LED indicator 4 2 Contact switch optional sss eee EN 5 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS see 6 0 WIRING DIAGRAM nitet eene P 7 0 ENGINE IMMOBILIZATION CONNECTION DIAGRAM OFOUD d Wile sii oorr tri ci etre reti ict oerte m
9. After 4 seconds the LED will flash 9 times Count the flashes and turn ignition key ON and OFF when the number of flashes equals the new PIN CODE st digit i C gl Key ON y N T Key OFF _ S After 4 the LED will flash again 9 times Repeat the above steps to enter the 2nd digit wel Key ON __y 71 2 Key OFF _ ES Repeat the above steps to enter the last two digits When the 4th digit is entered the system automatically exits the procedure Two low tone acoustic signals and a high tone signal will E the code has been entered successfully h Last y Key ON 7 P ae digit k Boop Ke vore Boop gt Beep Re Page 12 11 0 REPLACING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES The remote control operates using alkaline batteries When the batteries are too weak replace them as follows Remove the discharged batteries and insert the new ones taking care not to invert the battery polarity Use only CR1616 batteries Different type batteries can seriously damage the remote control unit Discard used batteries properly in special dedicated containers Close the remote halves and make sure it works properly Separate the remote halves taking care not to damage the internal circuit 12 0 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE DIRECTIVE The present device does not fall within the scope of Directive 2002 96 EC on
10. GEMIfe ALARM SYSTEMS ER ny o 953 INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL UK GEMINI Technologies S p A Via Luigi Galvani 12 21020 Bodio Lomnago VA Italia Tel 39 0332 943211 Fax 39 0332 948080 ce www gemini alarm com Made in Italy ISO 9001 Certified Company AC 2743 UK Rev 04 05 13 Page 2 Page 2 1 0 PRELIMINARY ADVICE 2 0 USE AND MAINTENANCE USER MANUAL Page 3 3 0 ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL DEVICES DESCRIPTION Page 3 3 1 Remote CONMOl terse ttr tree ener cie Page 3 3 2 Electronic key Page 4 4 0 SYSTEM OPERATION BASIC CONFIGURATION Page 4 4 A s Armilig uir ee adapts alata oa ieee Page 4 4 2 Topcase seat open warning signal Page 4 4 3 Pre arti ael neces eerte iere reason dad rao Page 4 4 4 Siren exclusion Page 5 4 5 Motion sensor exclusion eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeerees Page 5 4 6 Full armmiligis A EE A A crei TT Page 5 4 7 Alarm sem Page 5 4 8 Limiting eee Lee aT Sresi ainas Page 5 4 9 Neutral time between alarm events ssss Page 6 4 10 System disarming without alarm memory 4 11 System disarming with alarm memory 5 0 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES 5 1 Acoustic and optic signals 5 2 Remote panic alarm 5 3 Shock sensor 5 4 Passive arming 5 5 Anti hijack feature Page 8 5 6 Pre alarm mode Page
11. ISARMING WITH ALARM MEMORY If an alarm event has occurred while you were away from your vehicle it will be signalled by 2 flashes ofthe turn indicators and 2 low tone beeps The last cause of alarm can be identified as follows by observing the status LED 7 X Motion sensor alarm c O N TS Ignition attempt alarm f xc o E N N 4 1 N 1 N Topcase seat alarm Cable cut alarm 5 0 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES The alarm system is factory preset with some features enabled and others disabled The shock sensor is preset to be at minimum sensitivity Factory setting Feature Status Acoustic signals Enabled Panic siren Enabled Motion sensor Enabled Passive arming Disabled Anti hijack Disabled Pre alarm Disabled Self rearming Disabled Page 6 5 1 ACOUSTIC AND OPTICAL SIGNALS Optical signals turn indicators and status LED and acoustic signals siren indicate arming disarming alarm memory system programming and learning of new devices Acoustic signals can be disabled 5 2 REMOTE PANIC SIREN For use in emergency situations Panic alarms can be triggered as many times as necessary but at least 5 must elapse between two consecutive alarms Pressing button 2 will immediately activate the siren and the turn indicators for approx 30 seconds To deactivate the panic siren simply press button 2 again The panic siren can be activated with either an ar
12. OBILIZATION CONNECTION DIAGRAM ENGINE CUT OFF by GROUNDING A WIRE For most small two stroke motorcycle engines White White Grey l Ground Ignition key Engine immobilization wire i E E E E Page 21 8 0 ENGINE IMMOBILIZATION CONNECTION DIAGRAM ENGINE CUT OFF by CUTTING A WIRE For most large four stroke motorcycle engines f ind Ignition key WHER To vehicle engine Engine immobilization wire e m m a Page 22 9 0 EXAMPLE OF ENGINE IMMOBILIZATION CONNECTION WITH SPECIFIC WIRING HARNESS Ignition key B Vehicle wiring harness before fitting the specific wiring harness Ignition key Disconnect the ignition switch connector from the vehicle wiring harness Page 23 9 0 EXAMPLE OF ENGINE IMMOBILIZATION CONNECTION WITH SPECIFIC WIRING HARNESS Ignitio Alarm unit Ll Plug the alarm harness connector into the ignition 91 Ignition key l Alarm unit switch connector Plug the alarm harness connector
13. digit in this case 2 After 4 the LED will start blinking again Count 3 blinks 3rd digit and turn ignition key ON and OFF xL l 9 aN ar add Pus Xr X I Ne Ow gerne 1 digit 2 ON OFF 2 digit 3 ON OFF After another 4 the LED will blink again Turn ignition key ON and OFF when the number of flashes equals the other 2 digits 4 and 1 SS gt ee ee ON OFF 4 digit 1 ON OFF a e 4sec T 3 digit 4 If the PIN CODE has been entered correctly the alarm system will disarm and indicate the last cause of alarm Page 10 10 0 PIN CODE CUSTOMIZATION Here below is a step by step example showing how to customize the PIN CODE In this case the selected PIN CODE is 2 3 4 1 Disarm the alarm system Ground the BROWN GREEN wire C NEGATIVE lt Z E A l Turn ignition key ON The status LED will light up for 0 5 seconds While the LED is ON simultaneously press both buttons on the remote control The alarm will beep twice and the LED will turn ON steady Open the seat if protected by a contact switch BROWN GREEN Boop p N Steady gt Boop ON E DS Remove the BROWN GREEN wire from negative Close the seat if protected by a contact switch BROWN GREEN N NEGATIVE Page 11 Press both buttons at the same time The LED will turn OFF Q Turn ignition key OFF e
14. e to this instruction may cause serious damage or l ji operational failures to the alarm system 2 0 USE AND MAINTENANCE Care should be taken to protectthe electronic alarm system e Donotcleanthe alarm unit with water but use a damp cloth to wipe e Donotuse voltages otherthan the one specified by the manufacturer e Protect the alarm from any direct water flow such as high powered water jets found in a car wash Gemini Technologies S p A will not be held responsible for any damage l caused by improper use USER MANUAL 3 0 ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL DEVICES The remote controls and electronic key are used to operate the alarm system A PIN CODE can also be used to emergency override the system should the remote control be lost or inoperative Override PIN CODE is entered by means of ignition key see chapters 8 and 9 3 1 REMOTE CONTROL The remote control has 2 different function buttons each of which corresponds to a control signal that activates a selected action according to the operational condition and alarm configuration The textured button is for arming disarming the alarm while the smooth button is used to exclude or trigger the siren The remote control has a low charge battery indicator that gives you early warning to avoid malfunctioning When the batteries are fully charged the LED will show a steady light at the press of a button If the batteries are low the LED will start blinking when the
15. efore drilling If drilling a hole in the plastic dash check the position of the handlebars with the steering lock engaged Make sure the LED will not be covered by the handlebars when the vehicle is parked Drill size for the electronic key receptacle 13mm Drill size for the LED indicator 10mm 4 2 CONTACT SWITCH OPTIONAL A contact switch can be fitted to protect the seat or topcase It must be installed in such a way as to detect the opening of the seat topcase without being accessible from the outside The trigger threshold must be carefully set to avoid false alarms Do not ground the switch terminal to the vehicle frame as it might not be connected to the battery negative pole Connect to a cable that provides continuous ground such as the indicator lamp negative lead NB If no contact switch is fitted the GREEN BROWN wire will remain free for other possible uses Page 18 5 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAUTION The tables below refer to the standard wiring harness KITCA 417 For a complete list of model specific wiring harnesses please visit www gemini alarm com private area Pos Wire colour Wire function 1 Brown Electronic key ground 2 Brown Ground 3 White Violet Device learning push button input 4 Green Brown Contact switch input 5 Not applicable 6 Not applicable Ye Yellow Ignition 8 Black LED negative output 9 Green E
16. i c etd Page 21 8 0 ENGINE IMMOBILIZATION CONNECTION DIAGRAM e Ta Ir e acacia isan ay deeds Page 22 9 0 EXAMPLE OF ENGINE IMMOBILIZATION CONNECTION WITH SPECIFIC WIRING HARNESS sss Page 23 24 10 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WITH SPECIFIC WIRING HARNESS it ctr tetigi diens Page 25 10 1 Engine immobilization connections 10 2 Turn indicator connections 10 3 Ground connection ssss Page 25 10 4 Electronic key receptacle with built in LED Page 25 11 0 DIODE INSTALLATION 2 12 Page 26 12 0 LEARNING NEW DEVICES with ground wire Page 27 13 0 LEARNING NEW DEVICES without ground wire Page 28 14 0 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES Page 29 30 15 0 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE Page 31 16 0 MOTION SENSOR ADJUSTMENT Page 32 1 0 PRELIMINARY ADVICE Please read all instructions and understand them thoroughly before starting installation Page 15 2 0 ALARM UNIT POSITIONING NO Do not install the alarm unit in this position as water ingress over time may seep through the rubber sheath and permanently damage the a electronic circuit making the alarm system unreliable Eventual malfunctioning due to water infiltration is not covered by warranty e Fitting the control unit in this position will prevent water entering the unit e It is importan
17. in programming mode The LED will light up steady After pressing both buttons simultaneously step 4 program the features according to your needs TO ENABLE LO Press button 1 TO DISABLE Press button 2 ACOUSTIC SIGNALS enabled by Gemini PANIC SIREN enabled by Gemini MOTION SENSOR enabled by Gemini PASSIVE ARMING disabled by Gemini ANTI HIJACK disabled by Gemini PRE ALARM disabled by GEMINI SELF REARMING Disabled by Gemini Button N 1 ENABLE Button N 2 DISABLE Button N 1 ENABLE Button N 2 DISABLE Button N 1 ENABLE Button N 2 DISABLE Button N 1 ENABLE Button N 2 DISABLE Button N 1 ENABLE Button N 2 DISABLE Button N 1 ENABLE Button N 2 DISABLE Button N 1 ENABLE WIN NN A AM Button N 2 DISABLE EXIT PROGRAMMING oaaae Page 30 15 0 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE To help you understand the programming procedure here below is an example showing how to activate the acoustic signals the panic alarm the shock sensor and the pre alarm features Keep in mind that at every button press the system automatically scrolls to the nextfeature e With the system disarmed lift the seat or topcase if protected by a contact switch otherwise ground the BROWN GREEN wire e Turn ignition key ON the LED will turn ON for 1 e While the LED is ON simultaneously press the two buttons
18. lectronic key input 10 Grey Engine cut N C 11 White Engine cut Com 12 White Grey Engine cut N O 13 Orange Turn indicators 14 Red Positive 15 Orange Turn indicators 16 Black Antenna ENGINE CUT OFF cut wire Wire colour Connection White Connect to ignition key switch cut end Grey Connect to vehicle electric system cut wire ENGINE CUT OFF grounded wire Wire colour Connection White Connect to vehicle continuous negative do not connect to vehicle frame White Grey Connect to the cable end which if earthed will cut the engine Page 19 6 0 WIRING DIAGRAM Electronic key NN N aa J Receptacle j with built in LED Orange m 4 Turn indicator 15A A connections Orange d 15A E LI i JL ma IT Installation Seattopcase m contact switch ES O recommended Jg Green Brown Ground Optional fuse recommended Engine cut off 10A Red Grey E UNS White Grey F Brown Battery Vehicle White 12Volt battery Green Black d Brown JL Yellow Ignition key LI Page 20 7 0 ENGINE IMM
19. med or disarmed system 5 3 SHOCK SENSOR The built in sensor with adjustable sensitivity will trigger an alarm whenever it detects tilt motion or a sudden shockto the vehicle 5 4 PASSIVE ARMING The system can be programmed to automatically arm every time ignition is turned OFF making sure the vehicle won t be left unprotected When ignition is turned OFF the turn indicators will flash once the status LED twice and the siren will chirp 2 times to indicate the system is in pre arm mode The system fully arms passive arming 35 after ignition is turned OFF A flash of the turn indicators and 2 beeps will confirm the system is armed The LED will turn ON steady Lifting the seat or opening the topcase if protected by a contact switch during the 35 pre arming time will cause the procedure to interrupt it will resume once the seat or topcase are closed To interrupt passive arming turn ignition ON within 35 of turning it OFF 5 5 ANTI HIJACK FEATURE This feature allows the user to remotely switch off the motorcycle engine in case of a hijack attempt To activate the anti hijack while the engine is running either e Press remote control button1 or e Press remote control button 2 or e Insert the electronic key in its receptacle Two quick flashes ofthe turn indicators will confirm activation and the LED will turn ON steady CAUTION Once the anti hijack is activated the remote controls will be inoperative
20. nks e At the number of flashes equal to the PIN CODE 1st digit turn ignition key ONand OFF This will confirm the entered digit e After 4 the LED will flash again 9 times e When the number of flashes is equal to the PIN CODE 2nd digit turn ignition key ON and OFF e Repeatthe above steps forthe remaining two digits e If the code has been entered correctly the system will disarm and indicate the last cause of alarm as indicated in paragraph 4 11 System disarming with alarm memory CAUTION If the LED blinks more than 9 times the procedure will be invalidated and considered a theft attempt Page 9 9 0 PIN CODE OVERRIDE EXAMPLE To help you understand the override procedure by PIN CODE here below is a step by step example entering PIN CODE 2 3 4 1 Arm the system wait for the end of pre arm time and then generate an alarm condition T zc pall Key ON OS gt al Key OFF 3 Alarm condition When the alarm condition ceases the status LED turns ON steady for approx 5 While the LED is ON turn ignition key ON and OFF the LED will turn OFF to confirm the system is in PIN CODE disarm mode LED steady La re LED OFF to ON for C S Hey DINE KORR gt confirm override approx 5 9x mode The LED will start blinking 4 after turning OFF Count the flashes and turn ignition key ON and OFF when the number of flashes equals the PIN CODE 1st
21. nnectthe alarm ground cable to the vehicle frame 10 4 ELECTRONIC KEY RECEPTACLE WITH BUILT IN LED Connect the receptacle 2 way BLACK connectors to the relative alarm unit 2 way BLACK connectors Wires inside the receptacle connectors are RED and BLACK and they are BROWN and GREEN in the alarm unit connectors Page 25 11 0 DIODE INSTALLATION Check if a diode needs to be installed on the vehicle e Activate one ofthe turn indicators turn ignition OFF and arm the alarm e If the instrument panel comes on when the turn indicators are activated a diode needs to be installed see diagram below e Ifthe instrument panel does notlight up do not insert a diode CAUTION Adiodeis notreally necessary if when the alarm is armed the instrument panel comes on No damage will be incurred to the vehicle in case a diode is not fitted Vehicle wiring harness Before After Turn indicator relay Lo Turn indicator T WHITE wire D B BLACK wire Live feed to the indicator Diode inserted in the vehicle wiring harness Vehicle original wiring Page 26 13 0 LEARNING NEW DEVICES Without BROWN GREEN WIRE GROUND CONNECTION The alarm is supplied with 2 remote controls and 1 electronic key but extra optional devices can be added 12 0 LEARNING NEW DEVICES With BROWN GREEN WIRE GROUND CONNECTION The alarm is supplied with 2 remote controls and 1 electronic key but extra optional device
22. on signals the LED tums ON steady to indicate the system is in pre arm mode it will become fully active after 20 Engine immobilization and optional module inputs are active during the pre arm mode 4 4 SIREN EXCLUSION During the first 4 of the pre arm mode the alarm siren can be excluded by pressing remote control button 2 The turn indicators will give a quick flash to confirm the siren has been excluded CAUTION If the siren is excluded Mute alarm only the turn indicators will flash during an alarm event Engine immobilization will remain enabled NB Siren exclusion is bound to each single arming cycle 4 5 MOTION SENSOR EXCLUSION The alarm built in sensor to detect tilt motion or a sudden shock can be excluded during the first 4 of the pre arm time by inserting the electronic key into its receptacle after the alarm system is armed The status LED will blink once to confirm the sensor has been excluded NB Sensor exclusion is bound to each single arming cycle 4 6 FULL ARMING After the 20 pre arm time the alarm system is fully armed and ready to detect any irregularity The LED will start blinking to confirm the armed condition 4 7 ALARM If an alarm condition is detected during the armed state the siren will sound the LED will turn ON steady and the turn indicators will flash repeatedly for approx 30 seconds The following irregularities will trigger an alarm if the relative sens
23. on the remote control Two beeps will confirm the system is in programming mode The LED will light up steady e Press button 1 a high tone beep will confirm acoustic signals have been enabled e Press button 1 a high tone beep will confirm the panic siren has been enabled e Press button 1 a high tone beep will confirm the motion sensor has been enabled e Press button 2 a low tone beep will indicate passive arming has been disabled e Press button 2 a low tone beep will indicate the anti hijack feature has been disabled e Press button 1 a high tone beep will confirm pre alarm has been enabled e Press button 2 a low tone beep will confirm self rearming has been disabled e When the last feature has been enabled or disabled the system automatically exits the programming procedure Two low tone beeps followed by a high tone beep will confirm the end of the procedure The status LED will also turn OFF e Turn ignition key OFF Close the topcase or seat or remove the BROWN GREEN wire from ground CAUTION You can exit the programming procedure at any time by turning ignition key OFF Programmed features will automatically be saved while the others will remain unvaried 16 0 MOTION SENSOR ADJUSTEMENT The alarm system has a built in shock sensor with 5 levels of sensitivity adjustment The shock sensoris factory presetto be at minimum sensitivity To change the sensitivity level proceed as follows
24. ors are activated e Cable cuttamper detection e Ignition attempt positive under key e Motion detection ex lifting towing forcing the steering lock e Seat topcase unauthorized access if protected by a contact switch e Panicsiren remote control button 2 When the alarm condition ceases the system returns in armed mode To interrupt the siren and the flashing indicators during an alarm condition without disarming the alarm press remote control button 2 4 8 LIMITING ACOUSTIC SIGNALS Each alarm event caused by unauthorized movement seat topcase opening orignition attempt will trigger the siren for 7 consecutive cycles The siren will then be automatically excluded for the following reasons e To comply with the regulations in force aimed at limiting noise pollution e To save power and maximize vehicle battery life e If after 7 cycles no one checks the vehicle it is useless to have it sound again 4 9 NEUTRAL TIME BETWEEN ALARM EVENTS When the alarm cycle is over any further alarm event will be ignored for 5 seconds the LED will be ON steady During neutral time the system can be disarmed by PIN CODE see chapters 8and9 Page 5 4 10 SYSTEM DISARMING WITHOUT ALARM MEMORY Press remote control button 1 or insert the electronic key in its receptacle to disarm the alarm system The LED will turn OFF and disarming will be confirmed by 3 beeps and 3 flashes ofthe turn indicators 4 11 SYSTEM D
25. s can be added Tolearn a new device proceed as follows Tolearn a new device proceed as follows e Make sure passive arming feature is disabled e Disarmthe alarm system via remote control or electronic key e Lift the seat or open the topcase or if no contact switch is fitted ground the BROWN GREEN wire e Connect the learning button to the relative connector YELLOW or yellow sheathed e Press and hold the learning button e Turn ignition key ON e Two flashes ofthe turn indicators and two beeps a high and a low tone will confirm the system is in learn mode e Release the button e Press one of the buttons on the remote control to be learned or insert the electronic key in its receptacle e A flash of the turn indicators and a beep will indicate the new device has been learned e If other devices need to be learned press and release the learning button once again and then press the remote control button or insert the electronic key in its receptacle e Turn ignition key OFF to exit the procedure alow tone beep and a single flash ofthe direction indicators will confirm the end ofthe procedure e Close the seat or topcase or remove the BROWN GREEN wire from ground CAUTION i Alarm memory will only store 8 devices Saving an extra device will automtically delete the first one Page 27 Make sure passive arming feauture is disabled e Disarm the alarm system via remote control or electronic key
26. t to give the rubber sheath a goose neck bending as shown in the picture opposite and secure with atie wrap e Donotexpose to atmospheric agents e Pay attention not to muffle the siren speaker e Secure away from moving mechanical parts e Keep away from devices that could generate high frequency electromagnetic disturbances e Keep away from devices that could reach high temperatures when the vehicle is in use e Do not secure the control unit directly on the vehicle frame CAUTION uf a jet wash is used to clean the vehicle protect the alarm unit from weater splashes and be careful notto expose itto high pressure jets The warranty will not cover damages to the system due to water infinitas icaused by improper installation jet washing or the use of non original accessories not approved by the manufacturer i 3 0 ALARM UNIT SEALING To seal the alarm position the rubber cap over the external edge of the alarm housing as shown below Pull the plastic rectangular flange over the rubber cap and secure with the supplied screws Do not over tighten the screws 4 r 4 0 ACCESSORIES POSITIONING 4 1 RECEPTACLE FOR ELECTRONIC KEY AND LED INDICATOR The receptacle with built in LED or the LED must be installed where it can readily be seen and accessed by the user The LED warning light serves as both a system status indicator and a visual theft deterrent Always check for rear clearance b
27. turn ignition key ON and then OFF 7 0 HAZARD FEATURE To make the turn indicators flash as hazard warning lights proceed as follows e Turn ignition key OFF e Thenturn ignition key ON the LED will light up for approx 1 second e While the LED is ON press remote control button 1 e Turn ignition key OFF the turn indicators will start flashing e To disable flashing turn ignition key ON and eventually OFF or arm the system Page 8 8 0 PIN CODE OVERRIDE If you cannot disarm the system from the remote control or with the electronic key remotes are lost or broken or batteries are flat you will be able to disarm the system by using the PIN override procedure Override PIN code is entered by means of ignition key For security reasons we recommend that you change the PIN code from the factory default setting 1 1 1 1 see chapter 10 It can be set to any number between 1 and 9 Tooverride the system e Trigger an alarm condition as soon as the alarm ceases the status LED will turn ON steady for approx 5 e While the LED is ON steady turn ignition key ON and then OFF CAUTION If the ignition key stays in the ON position for more than 5 the system will interpret the situation as a theft attempt and therefore trigger another alarm e The status LED will turn OFF to confirm the system is in disarm mode e 4 after the LED has turned OFF it will start flashing a series of 9 bli

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