Datatool DT202 User manual

DT202 Operating Instructions
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Index
DT202 Operating Guide
DT202 alarm overview Page 1
Thatcham evaluation number and UNECE Regulation No.10 Approval Page 1
The remote control Page 2
Replacing the battery Page 2 –3
Operating the DT202 basic functions Page 3
Arming the system Page 3
Disarming the system Page 3
Passive arming Page 3
Operating the DT202 Advanced Features Page 4
Arm/ disarm Silently Page 4
Automatic rearming Page 4
Arm in transport mode Page 4 - 5
Long term storage mode Page 5
Bike finder Page 6
Panic alarm Page 6
Battery monitoring Page 6 - 7
Optional Supplementary Siren Output Page 7
Optional Secondary Trigger Page 7
Diagnostics Page 8
Trouble shooting Page 8
Customising the system Page 8
To adjust the arm/disarm tone Page 9
To adjust the automatic rearm Page 9
To adjust the passive arming time Page 9 -10
To choose the motorcycle battery type Page 10
To reset the DT202 to the default settings Page 10
To add a new remote control Page 11
Technical Specification, F.A.Q. and Warranty Page 11 -12

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DT202 Operating Guide
DT202 Alarm Overview
The DT202 is a Thatcham Category 2-1 accredited alarm system.
It has been designed specifically for aftermarket installations onto all 12-volt motorcycles that have
a Thatcham accredited category 2 immobiliser whether O.E or aftermarket.
When armed the DT202 protects the motorcycle the alarm monitors the motorcycle for signs of
unauthorised movement by use of a movement sensor, unauthorised ignition operation and
unauthorised access to the alarm control unit as well as battery disconnection. If any of these
conditions are detected the alarm siren will sound and the motorcycle indicators will flash except
if the motorcycle battery has been disconnected, where the siren will still sound using an internal
rechargeable battery in the DT202, but the motorcycle indicators will not flash. The siren will
operate for 29 seconds, then re-arm. This will be repeated 10 times if the alarm trigger remains.
After the activation cycle has been repeated 10 times the siren will no longer sound on that circuit
until the next alarm arm/disarm, all other circuits remain active though.
The information contained in this publication is accurate at the time of final approval, however,
Datatool reserves the right to amend the information at any time without notice.
Insurance Approval
The DT202 is approved in the UK as a Thatcham Category 2-1 alarm/immobiliser, designed to be
installed on all 12-volt motorcycles that have a Thatcham accredited alarm or immobiliser whether
O.E or aftermarket.
When installed to the correct specification motorcycle, the DT202 will have the Thatcham Category
1 status.
Thatcham Evaluation Numbers
UNECE Regulation No.10 Approval
Model
Description
Thatcham
Category
Thatcham
Approval
DT202
Alarm (All motorcycles installed
with a category 2 immobiliser)
Cat 2-1
TSC482
Model
Description
VCA Approval No.
DT202
Alarm/Immobiliser (All
motorcycles)
E11*10R06/01*10835*01

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The Remote Control
The DT202 is provided with 2 remote controls as standard. It is possible to add up to 4 extra
remote controls (6 in total). We recommend making use of both remote controls from time to time,
ideally alternating use every 3 to 6 months.
The left hand ‘Arm/Disarm’ button controls the main arm/disarm functions of the system.
The right hand ‘Programming’ button is used to initiate secondary functions such as movement
sensor deactivation (Transport Mode) and bike finder.
When either button is pressed on the remote control, the LED indicator will illuminate to confirm
the button has been pressed and the remote transmitter is operating. If the LED indicator does not
illuminate when either button is pressed replace the battery as detailed on the following page.
Replacing the Battery
Each remote control contains a single long-life lithium battery (CR2450). Please replace the
remote battery when the range of operation decreases noticeably.
NOTE:
Ensure the used battery is disposed of or recycled in accordance with local environmental
regulations. Incorrect disposal or recycling of a battery may result in prosecution.
1. To replace the battery, locate the recess in the edge of the remote control casing and gently
prise the upper and lower sections of the casing apart at this point.
CAUTION
When removing, or fitting a battery in the remote control ensure it is removed or fitted in the
correct direction. Failure to remove or fit a battery correctly could result in damage to the
remote control and possible malfunction.
2. The battery is retained by a clip on the remote control circuit board and can be removed by
sliding the battery out from under the clip in the direction shown. Fit the new battery, ensuring
the battery polarity is correct, by sliding the battery under the retaining clip in the direction
shown.
1.
Arm/Disarm button
2.
Programming button
1. Remote control circuit board
2. Retaining clip
3. Battery

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3. Align the two casing halves and squeeze firmly to click the casing back together, ensuring the
joint is even around the perimeter.
Operating the DT202
Basic Functions
Arming (turning the DT202 on) and disarming (turning the DT202 off) are the most common
interactions and can be performed with a single button operation on the remote control.
1. Arm/Disarm button
2. Programming button
Arming the DT202
To manually arm the DT202 with the motorcycle ignition switched off press the Arm/ Disarm button
on the remote control once. The indicators will flash twice and if arm/disarm tones are enabled, a
double chirp will be heard.
The dedicated alarm LED in the motorcycle instruments will illuminate for 3 seconds and then
flash once every second for a further 10 seconds whilst the system initializes the tilt sensor and
trigger inputs. After 10 seconds, the DT202 is fully armed, and the motorcycle LED will flash at a
rate determined by the motorcycle battery voltage (see Battery Monitoring).
Disarming the Alarm
To disarm the DT202 press the Arm/ Disarm button once. The indicators on your motorcycle will
flash once to confirm the DT202 has disarmed and if the audible chirps are enabled, a single chirp
will be heard, if the alarm system has triggered during the armed state then the siren will sound a
chirp followed by a diagnostics sequence (see Diagnostics). The motorcycle ignition can now be
turned on without triggering the DT202 The DT202 cannot be re-armed within 3 seconds of
disarming. On disarming of the alarm system, if Automatic Rearming is enabled the alarm LED
will remain solid to indicate the this will occur.
Passive Arming
With Passive Arming enabled there is no need to press the Arm/Disarm button to arm the DT202.
Once the motorcycle ignition is switched off the DT202 the alarm LED will illuminate solid to
indicate Passive Arming is enabled and the alarm system will fully arm after the chosen delay
period, which can be chosen by the user from 30 seconds or 1 minute. The indicators will flash
twice and if arm/disarm tones are enabled, a double chirp will be heard automatically arming.
If the Alarm Protection Switch is activated and remains activated once the alarm system arms the
directional indicators and the siren will sound at full volume.
Passive Arming is disabled by default.

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Operating the DT202 Advanced Features
In addition to the basic functions the DT202 also offers the following advanced features:
•Arm silently
•Disarm silently
•Arm in Transport Mode
•Long Term Storage Mode
•Bike Finder
•Panic Alarm
•Battery Monitoring
Arm Silently
If the arm/disarm tones are enabled, it is possible to arm the DT202 silently by pressing the
Programming Button on the remote immediately before pressing the Arm/Disarm button.
The buttons must be pressed within 3 seconds of each other, the DT202 will arm as normal
except the arming notification tones will not be sounded. Subsequent arming sequences will not
be affected.
Disarm Silently
If the arm/disarm tones are enabled, it is possible to disarm the DT202 silently by pressing the
Programming Button on the remote immediately before pressing the Arm/Disarm button.
The buttons must be pressed within 3 seconds of each other, the DT202 will disarm as normal
except the disarming notification tones will not be sounded. Subsequent disarming sequences
will not be affected. On disarming of the alarm system, if Automatic Rearming is enabled the
alarm LED will remain solid to indicate the this will occur.
Automatic Rearming
When enabled, the Automatic Rearming feature will arm the DT202 if the DT202 has been
disarmed via the two-button remote and the ignition is not switched on within 30 seconds. On
disarming of the alarm system, the alarm LED will remain solid to indicate the alarm system
Automatic Rearm will occur.
Turning on the ignition or arming via the two - button remote will cancel the Automatic Rearming
feature. Automatic Rearming is disabled by default.
To ensure the machine remains covered at the level chosen if it is accidentally disarmed, when the
system is disarmed it automatically starts a 30 second countdown after which the system will auto
re-arm at the SAME level it was last armed; be it fully armed, armed in Transport Mode or
immobiliser only.
NOTE: The DT202 will not automatically arm as a result of the ignition being switched off, unless
Passive Arming is enabled. However Passive Immobilisation will occur after 30 seconds.
Arm in Transport Mode
To arm the DT202 in Transport Mode, first press the Arm/Disarm button as normal to arm the
DT202. Then, within 3 seconds of the first button press, press the Programming button which will
disable the movement sensor; the DT202 will chirp a third time (if tones are enabled) and the
indicators will also flash a third time to indicate the movement sensor has been disabled.
The motorcycle instrument LED will now double flash instead of single flash to identify Transport
Mode has been activated.

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Transport Mode allows the bike to be moved around (for example when cleaning) or transported
in a van without the DT202 triggering due to movement.
NOTE: Ignition detection and ECU protection switch detection remain fully active.
To exit Transport Mode simply disarm the DT202 using the Arm/Disarm button and rearm the
DT202 if required.
Long Term Storage Mode
Long Term Storage Mode, also known as ‘Winter Mode’ is used for motorcycles that are not ridden
for long periods and which are stored securely. When in this mode the DT202 draws negligible
current and will only respond to the ignition being switched on, the movement sensing and ECU
protection switch detection are inoperative.
To enter Long Term Storage Mode, disarm the DT202 and with ignition off hold down both buttons
on the two-button remote for 10 seconds. A loud bleep will be heard, and the DT202 system
will now be inactive.
To exit Long Term Storage Mode, turn the motorcycle ignition on the motorcycle indicators will
start to flash and the DT202 will sound a series of fast bleeps that rise in volume. Press the
Arm/Disarm button to disarm the DT202. If the Arm/Disarm button is not pressed the DT202 will
trigger fully and the siren will sound.
NOTE: Long Term Storage Mode should also be used to prevent the DT202 from triggering if
the motorcycle battery needs to be disconnected for any reason.
CAUTION
CAUTION:
The customers insurance company may not
include cover for
an alarm in
Long Term Storage Mode.
The level of security is reduced when the DT202 is in Long Term Storage Mode.
The customer should always check the details of your insurance cover before using
the Long Term Storage Mode.
CAUTION
CAUTION: Prolonged storage of the motorcycle with the DT202 armed will result in battery
drain.
Excessive battery drain will cause permanent damage to the battery.
The motorcycle should be connected to an appropriate battery conditioner to maintain good
battery condition.

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Bike Finder
The Bike Finder feature flashes the directional indicators so that the rider can identify the location
of their motorcycle from afar without disarming the DT202.
Bike Finder is only operational when the DT202 is fully armed and can be activated by pressing
the Programming button on the remote control for 3 seconds. The motorcycle indicators will flash
10 times then stop.
Pressing the Programming button during the directional indicator flashes will cause the flashing to
stop (Note: No need to press and hold).
The DT202 cannot be disarmed whilst the Bike finder Function is operational, triggering the alarm,
during the bike finder flashes will stop the flashes.
Panic Alarm
NOTE:
The Panic Alarm does not operate with the ignition ON.
The DT202 offers a ‘Panic Alarm’ facility that will cause the DT202 siren to sound and the
motorcycle indicators to flash to attract attention. To activate the Panic Alarm, hold down the
Arm/Disarm button on the remote control for 3 seconds with the motorcycle ignition turned
off.
To cease the Panic Alarm, press the Arm/Disarm button on the remote. The Panic Alarm will
run for approximately 5 minutes unless stopped by the remote control.
If the DT202 is disarmed with ignition off, then pressing and holding the Arm/Disarm button
for 3 seconds will first arm the DT202 before triggering the Panic Alarm. If the DT202 is in the
armed state, then pressing and holding the Arm/Disarm button for 3 seconds will disarm the
DT202 before triggering the Panic Alarm feature. If the Arm/Disarm button is pressed a
second time to stop the Panic feature the alarm will always reset to the disarmed state
regardless of the previous state. If the Panic alarm is allowed to complete the 5 minute
duration, then the alarm system will finish in the armed state.
Battery Monitoring
The DT202 monitors the motorcycle battery voltage and, when the DT202 is armed, flashes
the motorcycle instrument LED at a variable rate to notify the measured battery voltage. The
LED flash rate is as follows:
Lead Acid Battery
Measured Voltage
1
LED Sequence
2
Indicative Status
Greater or equal to 11.5 V
Once every 5 seconds
Fully charged battery
Between 11.5V and 10.5 V
Once every 10 seconds
Partially discharged
battery
Less than or equal to 10.5 V
Once every 20 seconds
Low battery
1
Voltages are approximate
2
If the movement sensor is disabled, either by use of Transport Mode or via programming
then the status LED will flash twice in quick succession to indicate that the movement sensor
has been disabled, if the movement has been permanently disabled via programming the
indicators flash three times on arming and if arm/disarm tones are enabled, three chirps will
be heard.

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Lithium Battery
Measured Voltage
1
LED Sequence
2
Indicative Status
Greater or equal to 13.2 V
Once every 5 seconds
Fully charged battery
Between 13.2V and 12.4 V
Once every 10 seconds
Partially discharged battery
Less than or equal to 12.4 V
Once every 20 seconds
Low battery
1
Voltages are approximate
2
If the movement sensor is disabled, either by use of Transport Mode or via programming
then the status LED will flash twice in quick succession to indicate that the movement sensor
has been disabled, if the movement has been permanently disabled via programming the
indicators flash three times on arming and if arm/disarm tones are enabled, three chirps will
be heard.
Optional Supplementary Siren Output
The DT202 allows for the addition of an optional second siren using the Optional
Supplementary Siren Output, if used with a suitable siren this can increase the output volume
when the alarm is sounding.
Alternatively, the output can be connected to a pager input, allowing a notification to be
received on your pager device in the event of an alarm trigger occurring.
If you would like to use the Optional Supplementary Siren output feature speak to your
installing dealer.
Optional Secondary Trigger
The Optional Secondary Trigger allows the motorcycle or its accessories to be protected in
the following ways listed below, it may only be possible to use one of the methods listed below
at a time and some options may not be available on certain models of motorcycle.
•
Closed Loop –This allows a loop of wire to pass around an accessory or luggage
attached to the motorcycle. Should the cable be cut to remove the accessory or
luggage with the alarm in an armed condition the alarm will trigger.
Please note the cable should be fully in place and the connected before arming the
alarm.
•
Additional Locker Protection –Additional magnetic reed switches can be added to
protect a seat, panel or storage compartment, if installed an alarm trigger will occur if
a seat, panel or storage compartment be open or removed that has a switch installed.
•
Please note all protected seat, panel and storage compartments should be fully in
position or closed before arming the alarm system.
•
Side Stand –If connected the alarm will monitor the state of the side stand when
armed, if the position of the side stand is changed during the armed period of the
alarm system the alarm will trigger.
Please note it is recommended that if using the side stand as a secondary trigger the
motorcycle is left on side stand and not the main stand for maximum protection.
If you would like to use the Optional Secondary Trigger speak to your installing dealer.

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Diagnostics
When the DT202 is disarmed via a remote control, a long chirp is given followed by a series
of short chirps signifying the DT202 has been triggered.
The diagnostic code can be repeated by switching the ignition on and off, unless the alarm
has been rearmed or the ignition has been switched on for 60 seconds or more at which point
the code will be erased.
The explanation for the Bleeps is as follows;
Troubleshooting
If the DT202 does not react to the remote control when arming or disarming check the
following:
•
LED Indicator is illuminating on the remote when the Arm/Disarm button is pressed.
If notreplace the remote control battery.
•
Operate the remote directly adjacent to the motorcycle in case of local radio
frequency (RF) interference.
•
If a local source of RF interference is identified,move the motorcycle away from the
area and
attempt to operate the DT202 again.
CAUTION
•
It is important that the internal battery in the DT202 is not left in a discharged condition.
•
If the DT202 internal battery is left discharged it will result in damage to the battery.
•
If the motorcycle is to be left unused for any period beyond two weeks it should be
connected to an appropriate battery conditioner to maintain good battery condition.
•
Battery issues resulting from impropermaintenance are not covered under warranty.
Customising the System
The DT202 has been designed to be simple to operate and to allow certain features to be
programmed to suit personal preference or
requirements. The user programmable options are:
•Arm/Disarm tones –quiet, loud or off (default)
•
Automatic Rearming - on or off (default)
•
Passive Arming at ignition off –activate at 30 seconds, 60 seconds or off
(default)
•
Battery type –lead acid (default) or lithium ion
NOTE:
Sensitivity movement can only be adjusted by an installing dealer.
Flash Count
Circuit Triggered
One
Ignition
Two
ECU Protection Switch
Three
Secondary Trigger Input
Four
Tilt Sensor
Five
Panic Feature
Six
Power Removal
Seven
Accelerometer Failure
Eight
Software Error

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Programming Guide
To customise the DT202 features to the user preferred options follow the programming
guides below.
To adjust the arm/disarm tone
1.
Disarm the DT202.
2.
Turn on the ignition.
3.
Within 10 seconds, press and
hold
both buttons on the remote control.
4.
After 3 seconds the DT202 will start to chirp loudly. Release the remote control buttons
after the first chirp, if you miss the correct chirp wait for the alarm to exit programming
mode after the seventh chirp or turn off the ignition a loud chirp will be given to indicate
programming has been exited.
5.
Once programming mode is entered the DT202 will bleep a specified number of times
to indicate the current setting, the LED will flash the current setting repeatedly.
6.
Press the Arm/Disarm or Programming button on the remote control to cycle through
the tone options:
•
Off
(1 Bleep) (Default)
•
Quiet
(2 Bleeps).
•
Loud
(3 Bleeps).
7.
Turn off the ignition to exit programming and save the new setting a loud chirp will be
given. If the ignition is not switched off within 30 seconds the DT202 will give a loud
chirp and the currently selected setting will be stored.
To adjust the Automatic Rearm
1.
Disarm the DT202.
2.
Turn on the ignition.
3.
Within 10 seconds, press and
hold
both buttons on the remote control.
4.
After 3 seconds the DT202 will start to chirp loudly. Release the remote control buttons
after two chirps, if you miss the correct chirp wait for the alarm to exit programming
mode after the seventh chirp or turn off the ignition a loud chirp will be given to indicate
programming has been exited.
5.
The DT202 will bleep a specified number of times to indicate the current setting, the
LED will flash the current setting repeatedly.
6.
Press the Arm/Disarm or Programming button on the remote control to cycle through
the automatic rearm options:
•
Off
(1 Bleep) (Default).
•
On
(2 Bleeps).
7.
Turn off the ignition to exit programming and save the new setting a loud chirp will be
given. If the ignition is not switched off within 30 seconds the DT202 will give a loud
chirp and the currently selected setting will be stored.
To adjust the Passive Arming time
1.
Disarm the DT202.
2.
Turn on the ignition.
3.
Within 10 seconds, press and
hold
both buttons on the remote control.

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4.
After 3 seconds the DT202 will start to chirp. Release the remote control buttons after
three chirps, if you miss the correct chirp wait for the alarm to exit programming mode
after the seventh chirp or turn off the ignition a loud chirp will be given to indicate
programming has been exited.
5.
The DT202 will bleep a specified number of times to indicate the current setting, the LED
will flash the current setting repeatedly.
6.
Press the Arm/Disarm or Programming button on the remote control to cycle through the
automatic arming options:
•
Off
(1 Bleep)
(Default)
•
30 second delay
(2 Bleeps)
•
60 second delay
(3 Bleeps)
7.
Turn off the ignition to exit programming and save the new setting a loud chirp will be
given. If the ignition is not switched off within 30 seconds the DT202 will give a loud
chirp and the currently selected setting will be stored.
To choose the motorcycle battery type
1.
Disarm the DT202.
2.
Turn on the ignition.
3.
Within 10 seconds, press and hold both buttons on the remote control.
4.
After 3 seconds the DT202 will start to chirp loudly. Release the remote control buttons
after four chirps, if you miss the correct chirp wait for the alarm to exit programming
mode after the seventh chirp or turn off the ignition a loud chirp will be given to indicate
programming has been exited.
5.
The DT202 will bleep a specified number of times to indicate the current setting,
the LED will
flash the current setting repeatedly.
6.
Press the Arm/Disarm or Programming button on the remote control to cycle through the
motorcycle
battery
options
:
•
Lead Acid
(1 Bleep)
(Default).
•
Lithium
(2 Bleeps).
7.
Turn off the ignition to exit programming and save the new setting a loud chirp will be
given. If the ignition is not switched off within 30 seconds the DT202 will give a loud chirp
and the currently selected setting will be stored.
To reset the DT202 to the default settings
1.
Disarm the DT202.
2.
Turn on the ignition.
3.
Within 10 seconds, press and hold both buttons on the remote control.
4.
After 3 seconds the DT202 will start to chirp loudly. Release the remote control buttons
afterfive chirps, if you miss the correct chirp wait for the alarm to exit programming mode
after the seventh chirp or turn off the ignition a loud chirp will be given to indicate
programming has been exited.
5.
The DT202 will bleep once and the LED repeatedly once every three seconds.
6.
Press the Arm/Disarm button on the remote control once, the DT202 will bleep twice and
the LED will double flash repeatedly
7.
Press both buttons on the remote control to save the default settings a loud chirp will be
given and the alarm will exit programming.

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To add a new remote control
1.
Disarm the DT202.
2.
Turn on the ignition.
3.
Within 10 seconds, press and hold both buttons on the remote control.
4.
After 3 seconds the DT202 will start to chirp. Release the remote control buttons after six
chirps, if you miss the correct chirp wait for the alarm to exit programming mode after
the seventh chirp or turn off the ignition a loud chirp will be given to indicate
programming has been exited.
5.
The DT202 will give a single bleep and flash the LED repeatedly once every three
seconds.
6.
Press either button on the current remote control two bleeps will be given and the LED
will double flash repeatedly.
7.
Press both buttons together on the remote
control, the DT202 will bleep twice and the LED
will extinguish
8.
Press either button on the first remote control to be added, the DT202 will bleep once
and the LED will flash once indicating the number of remote controls programmed.
NOTE: After programming the first remote control all other remote controls will be deleted.
9.
Press either button on the following remote controls to be added, the DT202 will bleep
once and the LED will flash an extra flash each time a remote control is programmed
indicating the number of remote controls programmed.
10.
Turn off the ignition to exit programming and save the new settings.
Technical Specification
RF Device:
433MHz, <1mW ERP
Supply voltage range
9VDC to 16VDC
Supply current disarmed, no internal battery
charge
3.1±0.2mA
Maximum supply current disarmed or armed
charging internal battery
26mA±0.5mA
Average supply current fully armed
2.9mA±0.1mA
Maximum supply current [long term storage
mode]
0.02mA
Maximum directional indicator power per
channel
2 x 10W
List of Batteries Contained Within the Equipment
ECU: Varta,
NiMH, 6 button cells, 7.2V nominal.
(Rechargeable)
Remote Control: Long life lithium, CR2450, 3V (None Rechargeable)
Battery Disposal Instructions:
Battery should not be disposed of with general household
waste. Bring damaged or worn out batteries to your local
recycling centre or dispose of them in battery recycle bins
that can be found in store.
Keep batteries out
of the reach of
children.

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F.A.Q.
Which battery does the remote control use?
The replacement battery for the remote control is the CR2450 and is a long life lithium
battery.
Alarm does not respond when the remote control is pressed.
Check the LED light on the remote control illuminates when the button is pressed. if the LED
light does not illuminate or looks dim change the battery on the remote control, the battery is
a long life lithium battery part number CR2450.
Note: For the alarm system to function correctly it is imperative that the motorcycle
battery is fully charged.
Alarm triggers randomly LED diagnostic feedback displays four flashes indicating
inclination sensor.
If the motorcycle is being transported the inclination sensor must be disabled using
`Transport Mode’ to prevent false triggering of the alarm. If the motorcycle is not being
transported and false triggering occurs the inclination sensor sensitivity may be set to high,
the installing dealer will be able to adjust the sensitivity.
Alarm triggers LED diagnostic feedback displays two flashes indicating ECU
protection switch.
The ECU protection switch is mounted onto the seat or a panel that must be removed
before it would be possible to access the alarm unit, the switch consists of two parts the
reed switch and the magnet. The magnet must be close to the reed switch whenever the
alarm is armed, once separated the alarm will trigger.
Ensure both the reed switch and magnet are installed and have not been damaged or the
position altered from that of the original installation. Contact the installing dealer if this does
not remedy the issue.
Warranty
Datatool DT202 is provided with a comprehensive 2-year warranty in addition to your
statutory rights, designed to combat any material or manufacturing defects which become
apparent within 2 calendar years from the date of first installation. In the unlikely event of
repairs being required under the provided warranty, please contact the installing dealer for
assistance.
The full text of the UK Declaration of Conformity and EC Declaration of Conformity is available on the Scorpion
Automotive website which can be accessed through the following links:
UK Declaration of Conformity - https://www.scorpionauto.com/uk-scorpion-automotive-doc/
EC Declaration of Conformity - https://www.scorpionauto.com/ec-scorpion-automotive-doc-2/
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