Using the lock
The lock function is used, primarily, to restrict who can use the system, but also can help prevent
unintentional use of the controls for when the system is not required for any length of time. When a
system is locked (see below), the system is powered down, and the user controls are not responsive.
If the power button is pressed when the system is locked, the locked status is displayed to the user by
the battery gauge.
To unlock the system, an unlock sequence must be performed (see below) by the user within a
specific time frame. If the sequence is not performed correctly, within the time frame, the system will
remain locked and the system will power down again.
To lock the system, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds.
When entering the locked state, the battery gauge will indicate the
transition by flashing LED's 1, 3, and 5 (far left, middle, and far right)
3 times.
To unlock the system, press the power button once, and then, press
the horn button twice — the horn button must be pressed twice
within 10 seconds of pressing the power button.
If the user implements the unlock sequence incorrectly, or the power
button is pressed again before the unlock sequence is complete, the
system will return to the locked state.
During an unlock attempt, the battery gauge will indicate the system
is in a locked state by flashing LED's 1, 3, and 5 (far left, middle, and
far right) until either the system is powered off, unlocked, or the
Sequence Timeout ±15s is reached and the controller switched off
automatically.
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