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V81548A Is.Uso Def-Com3 KTM
23-11-2006
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PASSIVE ARMING (only if programmed)
The central unit arms automatically in 50 seconds:
- After the motorcycle's key has been turned OFF, or
- After the remote control has been pressed to disarm the alarm system, or
- After the alarm system has been disarmed using the 'override' code.
The passive arming is signalled by a short flash of the direction indicators, by a BIP from the siren, the very slow flashing of the LED;
only the engine immobiliser is armed. It is also possible to select the passive arming of all the alarm system (see the paragraph on
configuration). In this case, the signals given are the same as those of arming using the remote control.
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MANUAL ARMING
Press the button A of the remote control briefly within 50 seconds of turning the motorcycle's ignition key OFF; the direction indicators
flash twice and the siren emits 2 BEEP sounds. All the central unit's functions have been activated and the LED is flashing.
ARMING WITHOUT ACTIVATING THE INTERNAL MOVEMENT SENSOR
Press the button A of the remote control for approximately 2 seconds and within 50 seconds of turning the motorcycle's ignition key
OFF; the direction indicators flash 2 + 1 times and the siren emits 2 + 1 BEEP sounds. All the central unit's functions have been
activated except the movement sensor.
The LED remains on without flashing for the initial immunity phase and then flashes normally.
DISARMING
Press the button A of the remote control briefly: the direction indicators flash once, the siren emits 1 BEEP sound and the LED switches
off if no alarms have been triggered while the alarm system was active. If the LED remains on and the siren also emits a BOOP sound,
this means that the alarm system was triggered. To find out how the alarm was triggered, consult the MEMORISED ALARMS table.
If visual and acoustic signals are given during arming or disarming that are different to those described above, consult the SIGNALS
table to find out what they mean.
INITIAL IMMUNITY PHASE
For the first 26 seconds after the alarm system has been armed with the remote control, the LED flashes slowly to signal that it is
possible to test the protection functions of the system. Any alarm triggers do not provoke an alarm but just BEEP sounds by the siren
together with the resetting of the initial immunity phase which starts again. When this phase is over, the LED reverses its flashing
sequence (short switches on) and any alarm triggers will provoke an alarm.
ACTIVE PHASE
This is when the alarm system is armed and after the initial immunity phase is over. Any alarm triggers will provoke an alarm cycle that
lasts 26 seconds: the direction indicators flash, the siren, when connected, emits a distinctive, modulated sound the horn will sound
intermittently and it will be impossible to start the engine.
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