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Programing Functions




Functions 1 to 5
The lower row of buttons are used for programing alarm functions.





The following 5 functions can be changed:

1. Reactivation: "Re-Set OFF"/"Re-Set ON"
"Re-set ON" is the default setting.
If none of the doors, the hood (bonnet) or trunk (boot) are opened within 2 minutes of deactivation, the alarm system will reactivate and lock the car.

2. Acknowledgement signal (light): "Light OFF"/"Light ON"
"Light ON" is the default setting.
When activating or deactivating the alarm system, visible acknowledgement is given by the car's turn signals (indicators).

3. Acknowledgement signal (horn): "Horn OFF"/"Horn ON"
"Horn OFF" is the default setting.
When activating or deactivating the alarm system, audible acknowledgement is given by the car's horn or siren.

4. Horn signal: "Horn - - - - "/"Horn----------"

"- - - -" = Intermittent horn signal if the alarm is triggered.
"--------" = Continuous horn signal if alarm is triggered.
Intermittent horn signal is the default setting.


NOTE: The siren should use a continuous signal to be loud enough.


5. Panic alarm: "Panic OFF"/" Panic ON"
"Panic ON" is the default setting.
If the little remote control button is kept pressed for 3 seconds, the alarm will be triggered in the form of audible and visible signals for 30 seconds.

LEDs By Function Buttons
When the control module is connected, the current programing of the functions above is shown by which LEDs light up over the buttons.

Changing Default Settings





To change the programing:
Press the function button concerned.
When the LED over the function button selected lights up, programing is complete.


NOTE: Check current statutory requirements before reprograming the control module. The alarm instruction manual lists the statutory requirements for each market.