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• Garage function:
This function allows the temporary exclusion of all automatic engagements. This can be useful, for example, if the vehicle has to be left in a
workshop for maintenance, avoiding continuous activation of the alarm.
Once this function is activated, the system allows a maximum of ten (10) starts after which all functions will be restored.
Activation
- Open the driver's side door.
- Turn the ignition key to the ON position.
- Enter the four digits of the Pin Code.
- A ashing of the direction indicators indicates activation.
Deactivation
- Close and then open the vehicle with the original remote control.
- Deactivation is conrmed by a ashing of the direction indicators and an associated acoustic signal.
• Alarm memory:
The alarm memory provides indications of the alarms that occurred during the last system arming period.
This can be veried by counting the ashes of the LED on the control panel after the system has been disarmed.
Warning: the alarm memory is cleared when the ignition is switched on.
- 1 ash: door opening detection (front and rear).
- 3 ashes: bonnet opening detection (only if connected to the vehicle CAN line).
- 4 ashes: ignition key detection.
- 7 ashes: volumetric or perimeter cell alarm detection.
- 8/14 ashes: Technical alarm detection. Contact your installer for a specic check.
In addition, in the event of an alarm in the passengers’ cabin, you can nd out which ZONE/E the alarm is coming from.
Proceed as follows:
Once the alarm has been disarmed, press and hold the ENTER button on the supplied remote control. The internal buzzer will emit an initial
series of 4 beeps and then a second series for a total of 8 beeps. Keeping the button pressed, the buzzer will emit a number of longer beeps,
corresponding to the ZONE that generated the alarm (e.g. 2 beeps: ZONE 2).
• Emergency disconnection via Pin Code:
If the original remote control and/or the supplied remote control is lost or broken, you can deactivate the system using the PIN code found
on the Pin Code Card.
Press the button on the control panel as many times as the number corresponding to the rst digit of your pin code. Each press of the button
corresponds to a brief ashing of the LED. A longer pause is interpreted by the system as the end of the digit entry, which is signaled by a
long ash of the LED.
Dial the remaining digits of the Pin code using the same procedure.
Once all four digits have been dialed correctly, the system switches o with a corresponding optical signal (direction indicators on), buzzer
and siren (if enabled).
SYSTEM
IN ALARM
entry of the
following digit
PIN CODE
DISARMED
ALARM
long
blink
short
blink
Press a number of times
corresponding to the value of
the PIN code digit
PAUSE