3.6 - ARMED CONDITION
3.7 - ALARM
3.8 - LIMITING THE ACOUSTIC SIGNALS
3.9 - NEUTRAL TIME BETWEEN TWO ALARM SIGNALS
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At the end of the neutral time, after about 20 seconds, the alarm system goes in
the armed condition and signals this with a blinking LED.
From now on, the is ready to signal possible attempts to force the
vehicle
If, during the armed condition, should occur any theft attempt against the
vehicle, the alarm system will signal this by activating the high-volume siren,
lighting up the red LED with a steady light and causing the direction indicators
to flash repeatedly for about 30 seconds.
The alarm may be activated by different causes (which also depend on the
activated functions) described below
Cut-off of the power supply cables
positive under key)
if the protection push-button has been installed)
Panic alarm, by pushing button N. 2 (smooth) on the remote control
When the alarm conditions are over, the system will revert to the armed
condition
During the alarm condition it is still possible to deactivate the siren sound and
the turn signals flashes by pushing button N. 2 (smooth) on the remote control
(without disarming the alarm
larm conditions caused by shock, seat/trunk opening
will be signalled by the activation of the siren for 7 times for each
cause
From the eighth alarm condition on, the siren will cease to be active.
This deactivation of the siren is performed because of these simple reasons
Observance of the regulations in force in the subject of acoustic emissions
caused by vehicle alarms
Power saving to maximize the vehicle battery.
It is no use keeping the alarm on if, after 7 acoustic signals, nobody is
coming to check the vehicle.
Noise pollution reduction, to prevent penalties as per the regulations in
force
Once the alarm cycle is over, the device will ignore any other alarm cause for 5
seconds, while keeping the LED steadily on
During the neutral time between alarm signals, it is possible disarming the
system by PIN CODE, like as described in the relative chapter
3.10 - SYSTEM DISARMING WITHOUT ALARM MEMORY
3.11 - SYSTEM DISARMING WITH ALARM MEMORY
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Pressing the button N.1 (dotted) on the remote control or inserting the
electronic key in the receptacle will deactivate the system.
The alarm system will signal this change of status with the LED switched off,
three beeps and three flashes of the direction indicators at the same time
If during the armed period attempts have been made to force the vehicle,
during the deactivation stage the alarm will signal the event with two flashes of
the turn signals and, simultaneously, with two low-tone beeps
The last cause of alarm will be signalled with one or more flashes of the turn
signals and a corresponding number of beeps, according to the type of event,
like indicated in the table below
Shock sensor alarm:
Starting attempt
alarm:
Trunk open or lift-up
seat alarm:
Cut wires alarm: