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Cobra SPYBALL 6808-9 - 8.2. Check control function; 8.3. Alarm memory

Cobra SPYBALL 6808-9
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SPYBALL 6808-9/6828-9 31
8.2. Check control function
During the arming time the protection functions of the system can be tested without generating an alarm cycle.
Arm the system, wait 20 seconds to allow for stabilisation, then test the protection functions as appropriate
during the remaining 40 seconds:
a) If the instantaneous alarm trigger input has been used to protect a case or the storage compartment
under the seat, simulate the removal / opening. If the simulation is detected correctly, it is
signalled by sharp audible signals.
b) Test the movement sensor, by e.g. simulating an attempt to force the steering lock, dragging the
motorcycle or tilting it up from the side-stand to vertical. If the simulation is detected correctly, it is
signalled by sharp audible signals. If required, adjust sensitivity.
c) Turn ignition on. If the ignition lock tamper protection circuit works properly, you will hear a
sequence of sharp audible signals.
8.3. Alarm memory
If the security system has been triggered during your absence, upon disarming you will be warned by different
audible signals, depending of the nature of the alarm cause:
a) 1 audible signal = tampering with the ignition lock, unauthorised access to a protected compartment
/ case (instantaneous trigger input), cut of power supply
b) 2 audible signals = lifting or dragging the motorcycle
c) 3 audible signals = a + b
The warning signal remains stored until the end of the inhibition time (60 secs) that follows the subsequent
arming.

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