15–3
To ensure that this system is in good working
conditions, always check the followings:
1. Transmitter battery
If the battery of the transmitter is weak, it
will affect the system as follows:
a) The control distance of the transmitter
becomes nearer or the transmitter is
unable to activate or de-activate the
alarm/central lock system.
NOTE: If the above symptoms are
detected, the battery must be replaced.
2. Excessive RF interference/harmonic
interference
Even if the battery of the transmitter is
in good working condition, the control
distance may becomes nearer due to
the excessive RF interference/harmonic
interference (e.g. mobile telephone is in
use beside the vehicle; installation of audio
devices like car speaker is too close to
system control unit)
Important
This system can help you locate your vehicle
in a large car park. You may also use it to
ensure that the doors are locked.
Operation procedures
Steps:
1. Press and hold the button 4 of type 2 for
more than 1 second, or button 1 of type1
for more than 3 seconds.
2. Horn will activate and all doors remain
locked.
3. Press button 1, 2 or 4 again after
locating your vehicle, the horn will stop,
but the doors remain locked.
Car finderPanic button
Perodua alarm system offers you additional
security by incorporating a panic button
system. This panic button can be activated
within a distance around 10 metres (provided
no obstruction, interference and battery of the
transmitter is in normal working condition) to
deter/discourage thieves, robbers or trouble
makers near your vehicle.
Operation procedures
Steps:
1. Press and hold the button 4 of type 2 for
more than 1 second, or button 1 of type1
for more than 3 seconds.
2. Horn will activate immediately.
3. Alarm system is still “ON” and all doors
are “LOCKED”.
4. To de-activate, press button 1, 2 or 4.
5. If the panic button is not de-activated as
in step 4, the horn will continue to sound
for approximately 45 seconds and then
will be rearmed automatically.
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