After wiring the alarm unit to the various points of the car, carry out the following operations:
1) Check the car keys are not inside the vehicle.
2) Reconnect the battery.
3) Disarm the alarm using the remote control, checking it operates properly.
4) Close the windows, doors, bonnet and boot.
5) Switch on the alarm with the remote control.
5a) During the initial immunity of 25 seconds, simulate an alarm by opening and closing a door,
or the bonnet or boot . The indicators will fl ash once each time an alarm trigger is recognised.
5b) If you open a door, the bonnet or boot after the initial immunity time has passed, (the alarm
signal for the opening of the bonnet is delayed for 5 sec) and leave it open, there will be just
one alarm cycle of 25 seconds (acoustic signal).
5c) If one or more doors, the boot or the bonnet are accidentally left open when the alarm is
armed, the peripheral protection will be bypassed and this fault will be signalled by the alarm's
buzzer.
6) Arm the alarm and test the ultrasonics during the 25 seconds of initial immunity: put your hand
in the car through the window and move it horizontally with respect to the plane of the car.
The indicators fl ash to confi rm the alarm trigger has been recognised.
7) Check the alarm functions (siren, indicators, and LED which should to be fl ashing) are working
properly after triggering an alarm.
8) Bypass the volume protection: turn the ignition key on 2 times in sequence and arm the system
with the remote control within 15 seconds.
9) Test the emergency disarming: trigger an alarm and then insert and the ignition key and turn it
to its ON position. Keep it turned for at least 5 sec. and the system will then disarm.
NB: you must use the ignition key with the original vehicle CODE.
10) Checking deactivation of the boot opening alarm (Note1): if the alarm is on, pressing the
radio remote control boot unlocking button deactivates the system.
NOTE1: Vehicle with own radio remote control: the radio remote control supplied with the
alarm has the same door locking/unlocking and boot unlocking controls as the original
radio remote control.
NOTE2: Vehicles without own radio remote control, with centralised door locking system:
the radio remote control supplied with the alarm controls door locking/unlocking; the
boot unlocking control does not trigger any control signal to the vehicle.
NOTE3: Vehicles without central door locking system: the radio remote control supplied with
the alarm only generates the alarm on/off signal.
FINAL CHECK
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