1) Activate the system by pressing radiocontrol button "A".
2) Press radiocontrol button "A" again within 25 s.
If a hyperfrequency or anti - lifting sensor is installed, it is possible to
disable it by pressing button "A" twice within 25 s. The reception of the
signal is confirmed by one flash of the direction indicators and by an
acoustic signal from the buzzer (if enabled).
The sensor has been disabled; all the other protection functions remain
active. The sensors will be automatically reactivated the next time the
system is armed.
5.11 - Protection functions.
When the system is armed, opening the bonnet / boot / door or attempting
to start the vehicle generates an acoustic and visual alarm cycle that
lasts approximately 30 s. In products that include a volumetric sensor,
the alarm will be triggered off by intrusion into the passenger
compartment. At the cycle's end the system stays armed.
5.12 - Alarm record.
If any alarms have occurred during your absence, the direction lamps
and buzzer will emit their signals 5 times instead of once.
6 - FITTING OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
6.1 - Ultrasonic volumetric sensor (if foreseen).
The sensor heads can be installed on the upper part of the front
windshield or back window side - columns, making sure that they are
not covered when the sun - shield flaps are lowered. Check that the
heads are correctly oriented when you perform the functional test on
the system. The type of sensor used in this alarm system does not
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require any adjustment. It is suitable for vehicles of all types regardless
of the dimensions of their passenger compartment.
6.2 - Bonnet button.
The installation of this button is indispensable to allow access to the
alarm programming and radiocontrol self - learning procedures.
When installation is completed, check that the button is pressed by the
bonnet to the extent of at least 5 mm. Check that the button does not
press on the sound - absorbing panels or the outer bodywork plate -
metal, as these materials could beome dented with the passing of time.
6.3 - Antenna.
The correct positioning of the antenna is essential for the proper operation
of the radiocontrol system.
The cable must not be cut, rolled up, or connected to another cable or
to the bodywork and must be kept separate from the wiring harness.
Position the antenna so that it is at least 20 mm away from metal parts.
6.4 - Emergency Panel.
To be installed on the dashboard in a position that also ensures that the
button can be reached and the LED can be seen by the user, as in
addition to its deterrent function the panel (LED + button) is used during
programming operations and in the user recognition procedure.
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USER AND FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
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