Function explanation:
2-01 Impulse time set-up for trunk output.
2-02 Impulse time set-up for door lock.
2-03 Impulse time set-up for door unlock.
2-04 You can set the central door lock outputs reactions when remote starting activated. Advisable if you
need the door open at remote starting.
2-05 Option to lock the vehicle after remote starting.
2-06 Using this function, you can set the lights control by the alarm mode.
- normal – mainly for direct control of hazard lights by (-) or (+).
- continuous, pulse – designed to sequential control of directional lights (see page 47).
2-07 Duration of engine starting sequence. Possible choose from 1, 1.3 or 1.7 seconds.
2-08 Duration of negative impulse for AUX output No.1 (grounded when activated)
2-09 Duration of negative impulse for AUX output No.2 (grounded when activated)
2-10 It is possible to set the AUX output No 2 as a bypass output. In this case the output will be activated
when remotely started, and can be used e.g. for the transponder bypass module. When remote starting is
finished, the output will be deactivated.
2-11 It allows you to deactivate a shock sensor by using additional outputs in case connected device is
causing sensor reaction.
2-12 It allows you to set the temperature at which, if the regular starting function on, remote starting will be
carried out. But in case the temperature is higher than the pre-set one, starting will not be carried out!
2-13 When function is disabled then is not possible to arm or disarm alarm by original remote control only
by system remote control. When function is enabled alarm will be armed or disarmed by original and system
remote control. Alarm must be connected to CAN bus via CAN BUS Magicar module.
2-14 Options enabled or disabled transmitting information by unit for light control via CAN.
2-15 Options enabled or disabled transmitting information by unit for acoustics signalization via CAN.
2-16 Option allows setting what kind of information’s about the brakes will be read and processed by the
module CAN BUS Magicar. Status of analogue inputs is always in process.