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Step 1: With the alarm control unit disconnected, place the black 4-pole connector and the white
2-pole connector with the antenna wire in the WFR siren radio module..
Step 2: Power the siren and within 30 seconds press the bonnet button connected to the siren 5
times, or, if there is no bonnet button connected to the siren, send 5 GND pulses to the purple wire of
the siren wiring. Confi rming the beginning of the learning phase of the radio module, the siren will
sound an audible Bip-Boop-Bip-Boop signal, and from this moment on it will be in learning mode
for 3 minutes.
Step 3: Place the connector in the alarm control unit during the 3 minutes that the siren is in pairing
mode, and as confi rmation of pairing, the siren will sound the audible Bip-Beep-Bip-Beep signal.
When installation is complete, perform the following operations:
1) Ensure that the car keys are not inside the vehicle.
2) Open the window on the driver's side and close the doors, the bonnet and the boot.
3) Turn the alarm control unit on from the radio control and perform the following tests during the 25
seconds of initial immunity:
3a) During the initial 25 seconds of immunity simulate an alarm by opening and closing a door
or one of the bonnets; the arrows will fl ash and an audible signal will sound with each simulated
entry, and then the initial 25 seconds of immunity will start back up again.
3b) Ultrasound test: place a hand inside the window and move it horizontally, in relation to the
plane of the vehicle. The arrows will fl ash and an audible signal will sound, confi rming reception
of the alarm stimulus.
3c) When the initial immunity has elapsed, opening the doors or the bonnet will trigger a 25-second
alarm cycle, which can be delayed by a few seconds for the bonnet. If any doors or bonnet are left
open during the alarm cycle, the alarm cycle will repeat for a maximum of 9 times. During the alarm
cycle, check the alarm functions (siren, audible signal, fl ashing direction indicators and led lights).
3d) Emergency deactivation test: Turn the burglar alarm on and check the fl ashing led, then turn
the ignition key to ON and keep it there for at least 5 seconds, after which the system will switch off .
N.B. The employed key must be fi tted with an original transponder for the vehicle.
4) Open door signals when switched on: If one or more doors, boot or engine bonnet happen to be
open when the alarm is switched on, the relative peripheral protection will be temporarily excluded
and the audible Beep-Beep-Beep-Beep signal will sound.
5) Volumetric protection exclusion: activate the vehicle's dashboard 2 times in a row, after the siren
Beeps 3 times, within the next 15 seconds, turn it on from the radio control. Quick fl ashing during the
immunity time reports the powered-on status with excluded volumetric protection.
6) Automatic exclusion of volumetric protection to unlock boot with radio control: with the alarm
system on, press the boot unlock button from the radio control to open the boot without making
the system trigger an alarm. When the led fl ashes quickly, this means that the boot, ultrasound and
AUX module (M160) alarms have been temporarily inhibited, while doors and engine bonnet remain
protected. Shortly after closing the boot back up again, the previously inhibited protections switch
back on again and the led goes back to fl ashing slowly.
7) Exclusion of the auxiliary protection modules: activate the vehicle's dashboard 3 times in
a row, after the siren Beeps 4 times, within the next 15 seconds, switch on from the radio control.
Quick fl ashing during the immunity time reports the powered-on status with excluded volumetric
protection and M160 module.
CUSTOMER SERVICE: assistenza.caralarm@metasystem.it
PAIRING THE SIREN WITH THE ALARM
(SIREN SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE)
FINAL SYSTEM TEST
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