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1. Hash 1 Time PER OFF mc O Lr 20 Activate Perimeter Sensor Press and hold MEAE x button Land 2 Y all siren ar Chirp 4 Times Tum Signals Hash 1 Time IN ego ka we Panic Stop Trigger when system is armed Press and hold button 1 Siren Chirp 6 Times Tum Signals Hash 1 Time Auto Disarm Walk next to bike Tum ignition key on Manual Disarm Press and hold button 2 Siren Chirp 1 Time Tum Signals Hash 1 Time Siren Chirp 1 Time Tum Signals Hash 1 Time If the system is manually disarmed it will stay in disarmed mode In this mode the system will not auto arm upon tuming ignition key off To re enable the Auto Arm feature hold button 1 Press and hold Y wan al button 1 eh PER OFF mJ Lf Lr Manual Am system has to be manually disarmed first Siren Chirp 3 Times Tum Signals Hash 1 Time Programming and Customizing Instructions Entering Programming Mode 1 tAn Programmable Press button 2 2 age bution 2 amp options will be again to scroll l amp wice quickly displayed through irren nck The selected programmable gt icon will flash optan u i A mode R pti puonali Accessones i N PER OFF N PER OFF Inco 058 1058 A ce Perimeter Sensor SN 5 Press button 1 k T 3 toselecticon gt Note Remote w
2. LCD screen will confirm code button is pressed orforup to 30 seconds 6 The bike will flash the code in the same sequence entered Using code in case of lost remote 1 Tum ignition key to on position Let alarm go through a full cycle until the tum signal lights stop flashing Ifthe siren is tumed off you do not need to wait fora full cycle 2 Entercode asonginally entered 3 When corect code isentered the alam will deactivate
3. volt wire with key on tail light on most bikes Power or ground not connected Orange wire not connected Grey wires from GEN 1 not Turn signals will not Test wires and change connections connected or connected to wron flash g to correct wires wires Perimeter Sensor not i Sensor not connected Check connections working x 7 10 feet System set on default with sensor Enter Programming mode and EE ENTAS off change default Connect orange wire from GEN 1 to 12 volt with ignition key on In most bikes that is the tail light wire Ignition Disable does Orange wire from GEN 1 not not work connected Test with Remote 7 10 feet away from bike Refer to options on the ignition Ignition disable not connected to disable instruction page Test correct wire on bike selected wire before reconnecting RID 5 wires al Manual Ovenide Procedure Programming Personal Ovemde Code Enter Programming Mode Select number of flashes for Code Using Code in case of lost remote Transceiver Information Alam Triggers Range Confirmation Signal Checking Violation Display Transceiver Battery Information Low Battery Stages Optional Accessory Instructions Perimeter Sensor SN 5 Back up Battery BAT 5 Ignition Disable Anti hijack Unit Appendix Troubleshooting guide Limited Warranty Important Information Notes FCC Information Special Note 14 14 14 15 16 16 17 17 19 21 22 al a2 a3 a3 a3 Ins
4. 1 from the MCM 9 and plug it back in the siren will chirp 2 times and the lights will flash 2 times If not disarmed the BAT 5 will engage the siren until it is fully depleted once the backup battery is depleted plug the HAR 1 back in to continue Within 6 seconds of plugging in the HAR 1 from the off position tum the ignition switch ON and OFF 3 times If tep 2 is done corectly and within the time allowed the siren will chirp 2 times and the lights will flash an additional 2 times to confirm that the system is in Learn Mode Press and hold button 1 until the system chirps 2 times and the lights flash 2 times to indicate that the MCM hasleamed the code Release button 1 the transceiverwill chip 4 times with the LCD displaying LErn donE to confirm that the transceiver is encoded Tum ignition ON then OFF to exit Leam Mode Main Harness HAR 1 Eene Sensor Memory Display When the system is disarmed the tum signals will flash to indicate if there has been an alam trigger The lights will flash once to indicate that the system has been disa med additional flashes indicate that the following tiggerhasoccurned 1 flash then 1 additional fla sh Shock Trigger 1 flash then 2 additional flashes Tilt Tigger 1 flash then 3 additional flashes Perimeter Sensor Tigger 1 flash then 4 additional flashes Back Up battery Tigger 1 flash then 5 additional flashes Ignition Tigger Motorcycle Batte
5. _Tansceiver Information LU Alam Triggers When the system is triggered the siren will sound and the tum signal lights will flash The transceiver s LCD will display the following messages L If bike is bumped the LCD will display Wx icon The siren on the bike will sound for 5 secondsand the lights will fla sh If the permeter sensor triggers a full alarm cycle the LCD will display px icon The siren on the bike will sound for 5 seconds Note The tum signal lights will not flash fora perimeter sensor trigger ee If the bike is tilted the LCD will display TILT icon The siren on the bike will sound for 30 secondsand the lights will flash If the ignition switch istumed on ortampered with the LCD will display tee Icon The siren on the bike will sound for 30 seconds and the lights will flash This cycle will repeat six times If the main hamess or battery power supply is disconnected with the Back Up Battery installed and charged the LCD will display apap icon The MCM 9 will still continue to sound and transmit from its intemal power source The siren on the bike will sound for 30 seconds The transceiver will continue to flash the triggered icon until any button is pressed Encoding a Transceiver Note The transceivers are programmed from the factory Encoding is only necessary should the transceiver lose its code and will not am or disam the security system orifa replacement remote is obtained Unplug HAR
6. eeds replacement Contact Antronix for replacement options Perimeter Sensor SN 5 Mounting the SN 5 The Perimeter sensor uses high frequency microwave technology to detect mas density movement around the motorcycle The signal can transmit through the seat fiberglass leather and plastic but not metal It isrecommended to place this sensor under the seat as close as possible to the center of the motorcycle With the provided Velcro you can mount this sensor on top of the battery or any flat surface making sure that the top side of the sensor is facing upwards Place the perimeter sensoras faraway from the MCM as possible to prevent false alerts Adjusting the Sensor Although the sensor is pre set from the factory it may be necessary to adjust the sensitivity to suit yourneeds Remove the plastic cap and tum the adjustment screw To increase sensitivity tum adjustment screw clockwise To decrease sensitivity tum the adjustment screw counter clockwise Plastic Cap Remove to adjust sensitivity To Accessory Hamess on Main Control Module MC M Note Do not tum sensitivity above half way Doing so may cause false alams Operating Instructions The SR i900 by default willbe in auto arm mode and will activate with the perimeter sensor off and the siren on five secondsaftertuming the ignition key off Auto Am Tum ignition key T Qn a El Siren off Walk away Chirp 3 Times from bike Tum Signals
7. gine will shut down To disarm tum off the ignition switch and press button 2 ad To Accessory Hamess on Main Control Module MCM To CUTwire on motorcycle Ignition Disable Anti hijack Module RID 5 Installation re Cut the Ignition Engine control wire referto options on page 22 2 Attempt to start bike to test if correct wire is selected If bike starts the wrong wire is selected contact Aritronix for assistance If bike does not start corect wire was selected continue to step 3 3 When packaged the RID 5 wire ends have been treated with clear silicon to protect the ends from fraying Make sure they are stripped bare of this before continuing 4 Connect one end of the cut wire to one of the blue tabbed wires in RID 5 with provided butt connector orany other solid connection option 5 Connect second end of the cut wire to second blue tabbed wire in RID 5 with provided butt connector orany other solid connection option 6 Test connections to insure that they are assolid as possible Plug the RID 5 connector into the matching connector on the Accessory Ha mess 8 Test RID 5 by activating alarm without perimeter sensor and try to start bike If bike starts please contact Antronix for assistance Bo Test this feature with the remote at least 7 10 feet away from the bike Failure to test fora loose wire could cause an accidental engine cut off sr a ri nee Color Codes Colorcodes are
8. hen the battery is low the E amp amp r icon will cycle from 3 barsto 2 barsto 1 bar a l The transceivershould be charged assoon aspossible ine Transceiver will only sound ee when a triggeroccurs Two Way Off If the transceiver isnot charged atsome point approximately 7 days Two te way communication will shut off In this mode the LCD displays rAd only a Transceiver will only vibrate The RFID system will still operate and you will still be able to automatically and when a triggeroccurs manual aimangidizamithe System Adjusting the Accelerometer Shock Tilt Sensor proximity to MCM required F A A A No Response If the battery isnot recharged and allpowerisdrained The transceiver will not Enter the programming mode Scroll to the sx icon and press button 1 to select The screen will display the current sensitivity setting and the siren will chip 1 5 times to confirm sensitivity level To program follow these teps respond or communicate to the alarm system The transceiver hasto be charged before itcan operate the system again Off Sensor tumed off a _ Press Press button 1 to I button 2 to 1 Leag sensitive cycle between SHOCK _ save and the options gt IB exit gt 5 Most sensitive Selecting Siren Default Enter programming mode Scroll to the IN icon and press button 1 to enter the siren menu The LCD will display the current setting To program follow these step
9. ill time out of programming mode after 20 Bac Se Battery BAT 5 and to begin seconds of inactivity No changes will be saved Ignition Disable RID 5 programming Note To exit programming mode scroll through all icons once Selecting Penmeter Sensor Default Enter programming mode The icon will begin to flash press button 1 to enter the perimeter sensor menu The LCD will display the current setting To program follow these steps Press button 1 to eee PEr on Perimeter sensor will be cycle between Bon gt enabled every time alam is the options TE armed Pron PEr oFF Perimeter sensor will be PL FR disabled every time alarm is Cre OFF amed Transceiver Battery Information Selecting Transceiver Alert Type Audible Silent Vibrate The receiver consists of two functions RFID functions and Two way FM communication Enter programming mode Scroll to the the A icon press button 1 to select The LCD will display the curent settings To program follow these steps An Transceiver will vibrate and Press Low Battery Stages Press button 1 to button 2 to sound when a trigger occurs It isrecommended that the transceiver be charged daily If the transceiver is not charged daily the cycle between save and following stages will occur the options gt exit ALLoFF Transceiver will only flash backlight when a tiggeroccurs Low Battery W
10. ls are reconnected Mounting the Components Select a suitable location undemeath the seat or in a side cover Mount components using velcro orcable ties Make sure that the components are not exposed oraccessible o Place MCM as flat as possible to achieve best performance o Place RAD antenna under seat ortail section do not chose a location that is covered with metal Routing the Antenna Wire Forbest performance the last 6 of the antenna should o Be asvertical as possible Antenna 6 o Be away from metal as much as possible 1 7 H 12 Making Connections Extension The necessary connector or wires are found under the seat or in the tail section of the bike Removal of the tail section plastics or side cover might be necessary Ignition Engine Control Wire Options Option 1 Positive lead wire on fuel pump Option 2 Positive lead wire on fuel injection system Option 3 Positive wire that goes to the ignition fuse in fuse box This should be eithera 10 or 15 amp fuse labeled IGN Carbureted Bikes Only Option 4 Ground wire from ignition module Option 5 Positive wire from ignition module to ignition coil Operating the Anti Hijack Feature While the engine is running press and hold the transceivers button 1 and button 2 at the same time for 3 seconds The siren will begin to chip confirming that the Anti Hijack feature has been activated 15 seconds later the siren will go off continuously and the en
11. not always valid Always verify before making connections po Grunde Taillight LeftTumsSignal Right Tum Signal Honda Green Bown Orange Back Red Green Kawasaki Suzuki Black White Brown GreenorBlack _ Ducati Black Yelow White Black White Green _ Using the T tap Connectors and GEN 1 Connector 1 Place the female T tap connector over wire close and squeeze until it snaps 2 Slip male T tap connector over hinged end of the female connector to make a connection Motorcvcle Wire Female T tap 1 2 Motorcvcle Wire Male T Tap GEN 1 Wire from GEN 1 Female T tap Users Guide Alert Type Aud Vibr Range Indicator Button 1 Shock Trigger Button 2 Audible Silent Alert Indicator 24 hour Clock Text display Charger Input System Status Battery Gauge Tilt Trigger Ignition Trigger Perimeter Trigger Back up Power Trigger Charging Instructions We recommend that the transceiver be charged forup to 12 hours to ensure full life of the battery Plug in provided charger into the transceiver _ While the transceiver is charging the E icon will scroll from empty to full When the transceiver is fully charged the icon will no longer scroll Itisrecommended to recharge the transceiver every day to maintain full function Remote Battery Status The LCD will display 3 different icons to show the transceiver bat
12. ny other acts of God Aritronix shall not be responsible for removal and or reinstallation charges or theft of the motorcycle orits contents or any incidental or consequential damagescaused by any failure of the product to function propery Underno circumstances should this warranty or the product covered by waranty be construed asan insurance policy against lossordamage of any kind Aritronix neither assumes nor authorizes any person ororganization to make any warranties or assume any liability in connection with the sale installation or use of this product This completes Aritronix warranty and no other waranty exists What should you do if you experience a problem with a Scorpio product First contact Antronix Ltd Proof of purchase installer and motorcycle information will be requested If after assistance from ourtrained staff it isdetermined that the Aritronix product may be faulty then you will be provided with detailed information on processing a waranty claim and instructions on how to send the product into ourrepairoffice All warranty claims must contain a retum matenal authonzation RMA Aritronix will not accept any package that hasnot been approved for waranty repair exchange and an issued RMA Shipping charges may apply Problem Possible Cause Solution Verify connection from MCM to RFID antenna Will not arm RFID antenna not connected Verify connection to power lead and ground connection Verify connection to 12
13. r Code Chart Using the Ttap Connectors User s Guide Remote Transceiver Icons and Message Display Transceiver Charging Instructions Transceiver Battery Status Motorcycle Battery Status Transceiver Back Light Operating Instructions Auto Am Activate Perimeter Sensor AO VI VI UI UI BRB W W CO 0 O N NN NN Panic Stop Tigger Auto Disarm Manual Disarm Manual Am Programming and Customizing Instructions Entering Programming mode Selecting Perimeter Sensor Default Selecting Transceiver Alert Type Adjusting the Accelerometer Selecting Siren Default Setting the Clock Encoding the Transceiver Additional Information Sensor Memory display Motorcycle battery safeguard 00 00 00 00 oo 10 10 11 11 13 13 Limited Wananty Products manufactured by Aritronix Ltd are warranted by the company to the onginalconsumer purchaserto be free from defects in workmanship and matenals Should a product be found defective Aritronix shall repair or replace the product orany part of the productwhich Aritronix agrees is defective without charge during the first 12 months from the date of orginal purchase provided that the product is retumed to Aritronix freight prepaid and accompanied bya copy of the purchase receipt This warranty doesnot apply to any product damaged by accide nt physical orelectncal misuse orabuse improper installation alteration any use contrary to its intended function fire flood unauthorized repair or a
14. ry Safeguard with sleep mode If the optional perimeter sensor is being used and the alam is amed for more then 10 days the system will automatically disable the perimeter sensor If the alarm isarmed formore than 30 days the system will automatically shutdown its RF e capabilities In thismode the transceiver will no longerbe able to operate the system but the system is still armed and is protecting the bike e Todisarm trigger the alarm and press button 2 Programming Personal Ovenide code A personal overmde code willbe a sequence of left right left tum signal flashes that can be used if the remote is lost to disable the alarm Grey wires must be installed for this feature to work Enter programming Mode 1 Manually disarm system 2 Tum ignition on off on off on The siren will chirp one time to confim 3 Pressand hold button 1 and 2 atthe same time fora few seconds until alarm chirps 3 times and flashes lights 3 times to confirm Select number of flashes for Code The code willbe a combination of left nght left rght tum signal count Tum on left tum signal to desired number of flashes up to 9 l 2 Tum on right tum signalto desired number of flashes up to 9 3 Tum on left tum signal to desired number of fla shes up to 9 4 Tum on nghttum signal once to exit mode Will only register one flash F ECU 5 When done the remote will display the sequence on the screen until a toat Ot
15. s cs Press Press button 1 to cycle between anh N Siren will sound and tum the options gt exit signals will flash every time ala m is triggered UY Sren will notsound and tum signals will notflash every time wesen alam is triggered Setting the Clock Enter the programming mode Scroll to the time and press button 1 to select The screen will display time with the hourflashing To program follow these steps Press Press button 2 to Press button 1 to Bane toggle petween adjusteach gt to save Rog digits gt 73 digit gt ee 3 39 B 54 Note Clock only displays in 24 hour format Military time 8 55 RCS Range Confirmation Signal If the transceiver is within range of the MCM and the alam is activated the LCD will display Y icon If the transceiver doesnot receive the RCS the Y icon will not appear Checking Violation Display with Time Stamp If no alarm tiggers in memory all If the system was triggered the last tiggered sensor icons will be displayed sensor will be displayed Press button Y ta b J Yan Y t h micas one i 146 2 2 i UERN SHOCK TILT IGN SHOCK SHOCK f N A PER OFF N PER OFF H9 3 00 Gof GS ofe ES pes bution itro Trigger a Time oftrigger between tiggers Or press and hold button 2 for I two seconds to erase memory
16. tallation Components O TRS9 MCM 9 RFID antenna AC Adapter TRS 9 GEN 1 Bag Transceiver T taps x4 ii ae ACC 1 Bag Velcro Pieces x2 ACC 1 Zip Ties x4 Dust Cap x1 z C HAR 1 Bag MC M 9 PD HAR 1 antenna H A Component Check List GEN 1 O OOOO Planning the Installation LJ Check that your motorcycle battery is fully charged LJ Check the layout of the motorcycle for placement of components LJ Verify that no moving parts interfere with the components or their wires LI Verify that chosen location is not near extreme heat Grey Wire Turn Signal To Battery Grey Wire Turn Signal Orange Wire Tail light Black Wire Ground Optional Perimeter Sensor Generic Connector Kit GEN 1 Accessory Harness ACC 1 Main Harness HAR 1 Ignition Disable L To cut wire on bike Antenna RS NN 1 ee ee RFID Antenna Main Control Module MCM 9 a Installation Wamings and Notes Connect the HAR 1 hamess to the MCM only after installation is completed Make sure remote is close to the bike to avoid a trigger Note When the main hamess HAR 1 is plugged in the siren should chirp If the siren does not chirp check the alam inline fuse connection to battery and connection to ground If the battery is to be removed disconnect HAR 1 connector first Reconnect only after battery termina
17. tery status Motorcycle Battery Status Every time the alam isactivated ordeactivated the LCD will display a text message with the Current battery voltage If motorcycle battery drops below 11 volts the screen will display CyCLE bAtt LO Transceiver Back light From the main screen pres button 1 or2 the screen s back light will tum on for 2 seconds Back up Battery BAT 5 The back up battery provides the system the ability to transmit information and activate the siren when poweriisintenupted If power is ever interrupted while the system is activated the back up battery willbe engaged The transceiver will receive a a trigger and the siren will sound in 30 second increments If power is not restored the alarm will continue to transmit and sound for six cycles Note The system has to be conectly installed for at least 12 hours before full function of the back up battery can be used To check the status of the back up battery arm the system without the Perimeter Sensor e Ifthe system chirps 3 timesthe back up battery isin good working condition e Ifthe system chins 2 times the back up battery isnot fully charged or not installed If power is purposely being intenupted when the alam is activated tum ignition key on and off before disconnecting power to limit the back up to two cycles instead of Six If the system chirps only 2 times and it has been conectiy connected for more the 12 hours the battery n
18. www scorpioalarms com support aritronix com Phone 480 951 1109 Aritronix Ltd 16055 N Dial Blvd Suite B 10 Scottsdale AZ 85260 SCORPIO MOTOSECURE SR i900 Series V9 5 Important Infomation Save this infomation for future use FCC Notice Installation Date of purchase ___ This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two Place of purchase _ 0 _ conditions 1 This device may not cause hammful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation Users Guide Invoice Receipt Changesormodifications not expressiy ModelNumber __ _ approved by the party responsible for Transc eiver Information l compliance could void the users authority to Production Code 0747 operate this device FCC ID Notes TRS 9 ARIMKF50 MCM 9 ARIMKF51 Optional Accessones SPECIAL NOTE ON RANGE The average reception range is approximately mile 800 meters The actual reception range could be greater or less depending on the location and or the presence of obstacles between the vehicle and the receiver The reception range can also be affected by the presence of strong electromagnetic interference from outside sources Table of Contents Installation Component List Planning the Installation Installation Diagram Installation Wamings and Notes Mounting the Components Routing the Antenna Wire Making Connections Colo
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