2.4
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LED will flash
according to the associated devices (ex. if the alarm system works with 1 touch key and 1 remote
control, the flashing sequence, while the alarm is armed, will be the following: 2 quick flashes in a row
followed by a pause.).
- ARMING DELAY
.5 - SYSTEM ARMED
There is a 30 sec. delay from the time the system is armed to allow you to leave the vehicle without
triggering an alarm: it will be signaled by the LED turned ON steady.
After the delay time the system is fully armed and ready to detect any alarm event. The
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2.8 - EMERGENCY OVERRIDE VIA TOUCH KEY
The touch key is used to override the system as an emergency backup and to fully disarm the system.
By touching the key to its receptacle, the system disarms and switches OFF.
It will not rearm by pressing the remote control lock button on the original remote nor the one on the
Gemini remote.
2.
System disarming will be confirmed by
2 siren chirps and 2 flashes of the turn indicators (if enabled).
When disarming via the original remote control, if you do not have a transponder, the
LED will flash quickly to warn you that the engine immobilizer is still enabled and the vehicle cannot be
started. You must touch the override key to its receptacle.
Pressing button “2” on a Gemini remote control will simultaneously disarm the alarm and disable the
engine immobilizer.
If an alarm event has occurred while you were away from your vehicle, it will be signaled, when you
disarm the sytem, by 5 siren chirps and 5 flashes of the turn indicators.
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ATTENTION:
Disarming via an optional Gemini remote control:
7 - SYSTEM DISARMING
Press the unlock button on the vehicle original remote control.
Alarm causes and relative LED signals are listed in par. .9 “ALARM MEMORY”.
To restore normal operation, touch the key to its receptacle. A quick chirp and a flash of
the will acknowledge that the system has been restored to normal operationstatus LED .
2.
. Once the alarm ceases, there is a 5 sec. time-
interval before another alarm can be triggered.
6 - ALARM, INHIBIT TIME BETWEEN ALARMS AND ALARM CYCLES
Alarm events are signaled by optical/acoustic signals
Each alarm event can generate up to 10 cycles for each input and for each arming cycle. One alarm cycle
lasts for 30 sec.
2.3 - PASSIVE ARMING
If programmed for passive arming, the system will automatically arm approx. 60 sec. after ignition is
switched OFF and the last door is opened and closed.
System arming will be confirmed by optical/acoustic signals (if enabled).
When the system arms automatically, internal sensors are not enabled.
Opening a door 60 sec. before the system is armed will cause the procedure to interrupt;
it will resume once the door is closed.