Gemini 863 Guide

Made in Italy AC2710/UK Rev.05 - 03/22
UK
863 - 863/24
862
861
INSTALLATION AND
USE MANUAL
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE
The undersigned qualified installer attests to have personally fitted the here described vehicle
security system following the manufacturer instructions.
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By :
Sold on : T:ype of product
Vehicle :
862
863 - 863/24
861
GEMINI Technologies S.r.l.
Via Luigi Galvani 12 - 21020 Bodio Lomnago (VA) - Italy
Tel. +39 0332 943211
www.gemini-alarm.com
ISO 9001 Certified Company

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6.0
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13.0
15.0
16.0
- PRELIMINARY ADVICE.............................................................................................
- OPERATING DESCRIPTION.....................................................................................
2.1 - System total arming..................................................................................................
2.2 - System arming in mute mode...................................................................................
2.3 - System partial arming...............................................................................................
2.4 - Passive arming.........................................................................................................
2.5 - Arming delay.............................................................................................................
2.6 - System armed..........................................................................................................
2.7 - Alarm, neutral time between alarms and alarm cycles.............................................
2.8 - System disarming.....................................................................................................
2.9 - Alarm memory...........................................................................................................
- PIN CODE CUSTOMIZATION....................................................................................
- EMERGENCY OVERRIDE VIA PIN CODE................................................................
- VALET MODE.............................................................................................................
- CONNECTOR PINOUT...............................................................................................
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- WIRING DIAGRAM.....................................................................................................
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9.3 - Current absorption sensor........................................................................................
9.4 - Anti-distraction rearming and auto-lock....................................................................
9.5 - Passive arming.........................................................................................................
9.6 - Door Lock/Unlock time delay....................................................................................
9.7 - Comfort control.........................................................................................................
9.8 - Double pulse unlock.................................................................................................
9.9 - Additional siren output or boot release.....................................................................
9.10 - N .....................
9.11 - Door open warning signal during arming................................................................
9.12 - Optical
witch polarity selection.................................................................................
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- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................
- WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT........................................
USER MANUAL
INSTALLER MANUAL
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CONNECTION FOR TURN SIGNALS ACTIVATION...........................
- PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS............................................
9.1 - Acoustic signals..................
9.2 - Panic alarm or car finder................................
egative output selection (during alarm) for horn or additional siren
signaling mode...........................................................................................
9.13 - Door s
- SYSTEM PROGRAMMING........................................
- PROGRAMMING NEW DEVICES.................................
- DELETING PROGRAMMED DEVICES.
ULTRASONIC VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION......
13.1 - Connection and positioning..............
13.2 - Sensor adjustment...................
- SYSTEM RESET................................................
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10.0
11.0
12.0
14.0
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1.0 - PRELIMINARY ADVICE
Dear Customer, the present manual illustrates the most fully featured alarm system; not all functions,
electrical connections, etc. will therefore apply to all models. Before installing, identify your alarm
model and refer to it for the correct instructions.
same as 863 without self-powered battery.
same as 862 without override key, engine block, comfort feature and positive output with system
armed (+A).
The following signs are used throughout the manual to emphasize important instructions or special
information:
862:
861:
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For the user.
This sign highlights useful information.
For the installer.
This sign indicates that the system will work according to the connections and the
programming selected or it simply provides useful installation tips.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.0 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BUTTON 1:
!LOCK
SYSTEM ARMING!
BUTTON :3
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!
PARTIAL ARMING
PANIC ALARM or CAR-FINDER
INTERRUPT SIREN
BUTTON :4
!BOOT RELEASE
BUTTON :2
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UNLOCK
SYSTEM DISARMING
MUTE ALARM MODE
4
4
1
12
23
3
If the LED flashes at the press of a button, the battery is weak and must be replaced as follows:
USER MANUAL
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Use only CR2032 batteries. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Discard used batteries properly in special dedicated containers.
UK

2.3 - SYSTEM PARTIAL ARMING
The system can be armed without activating the volumetric protection, the external sensors (wirless
infrared or ), the positive output with system armed (+A) and the comfort
feature.
To exclude the above functions proceed as follows:
Make sure the system is disarmed and ignition key is in the OFF position;
Press remote control button1 ; the system will arm with 2 Beeps and 2 flashes of the turn
indicators.
During the arming delay, press remote control button 3 .
The turn indicators will give a quick flash and the LED will turn off for 1 sec. to confirm exclusion.
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wireless hyper-frequency
Siren exclusion is bound to a single arming cycle.
2.1 - SYSTEM TOTAL ARMING
2.2 - SYSTEM ARMING IN MUTE MODE
Press remote control button 1 or touch the override key to its receptacle.
System arming is confirmed by 2 Beeps and 2 flashes of the turn indicators.
system 3 .
:
With the alarm system disarmed, turn ignition key to ON; the status LED will light up for approx. 1 sec.
While the LED is ON, press remote control button 2 .
Exit the vehicle and press remote control button 1 .
Arming will be confirmed by 2 Beeps and 2 flashes of the turn indicators.
The siren will not sound when an alarm is triggered.
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The has a 5 sec. arming delay during which the LED indicator is ON steady
The system can be armed in mute mode so that the siren does not sound when an alarm is triggered.
To exclude the siren, proceed as follows
The additional siren negative output (YELLOW-BLACK wire) will not be excluded so that
auxiliary modules (trackers, etc.) can be managed in the event of an alarm.
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An remote control
button 3.
alarm cycle can be stopped without disarming the system by pressing
2.6 - SYSTEM ARMED
2.7 - ALARM, NEUTRAL TIME BETWEEN ALARMS AND ALARM CYCLES
After the arming delay the system is fully armed and ready to detect any alarm event. The LED will start
flashing to confirm the armed status.
Alarm events are signaled by optical/acoustic signals. When the alarm is over, there is a 5 sec. interval
before another alarm can be triggered to allow disarming the system via the PIN override code (see
par.4.0).
2.8 - SYSTEM DISARMING
2.9 - ALARM MEMORY
Press remote control button 2 or touch the override key to its receptacle, disarming is confirmed by
3 Beeps and 3 flashes of the turn indicators.
An alarm event detected while the system is armed will be signaled upon disarming by 5 flashes of the
turn indicators and 5 Beeps.
The LED memory allows to identify the last alarm event signaled by 5 flashes of the turn indicators and
5 Beeps when the system is disarmed.
Turn ignition key in ON, the status LED will flash according to the last alarm detected prior to disarming
(see table below).
The flash sequence is repeated 5 times; to interrupt turn ignition key OFF.
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Each alarm event can generate up to eight 30-sec. cycles for each input and for each arming cycle.
Only the “ignition attempt” and the “wire tampering” alarms have no limits.
Exclusion is bound to each single arming cycle.
Opening a door during the 30 sec. arming countdown will cause the procedure to
interrupt; it will resume once the door is closed.
When the system arms passively, interior protection and comfort output (automatic
window roll-up) are excluded.
2.4 - PASSIVE ARMING
When passive arming is enabled, the system automatically arms approx. 30 sec. after ignition is
switched OFF and after the last door is opened and closed. Passive arming is confirmed by 1 flash of
the turn indicators, 2 LED flashes and 2 Beeps.
2.5 - ARMING DELAY
The arming delay lasts approx. 35 sec. and is signaled by the status LED ON steady. The delay time
allows you to exit the vehicle after arming the system without setting off an alarm.
LED FLASHES ALARM CAUSES ALARM
CYCLES
Unlimited
8
8
8
8
8
8
Unlimited
Ignition attempt (+15/54)
Door tamper
Bonnet tamper or external
sensors
Internal sensor
Wirless magnetic contact
Wirless infrared sensor
Absorption sensor
Wire tampering
(PIR) or
wireless hyper-frequency
LED ON (1 second)LED OFF (2 seconds)

3.0 - PIN CODE CUSTOMIZATION
Here below is a step-by-step example showing how to customize the factory set PIN code. In this case
the selected PIN code is 5-4-6-7.
: For security reasons, the factory set PIN code 1-1-1-1 should be customized.NB
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To carry out the operation successfully, make sure the required electrical connections
(door push-button and ignition) have been completed.
If, while entering the PIN code, the LED flashes more than 9 times, the procedure will be
interrupted because of an invalid code number.
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With the system disarmed, open the driver side door and keep it open.
Turn ignition key ON.
The status LED will light up for 1 sec.; while the LED is ON, simultaneously press remote control
buttons 1 and 2.
A will confirm the system is in program mode. The LED will light up.
Simultaneously press remote control buttons 1 and 2; the LED will power off.
Cycle ignition key OFF.
After 4 sec., the status LED will start the first 9-flash sequence.
At the 5th flash (PIN code 1st digit), press and release the LED button.
The LED will power off briefly and then start flashing again 9 times.
At the 4th flash (PIN code 2nd digit) press and release the LED button.
The LED powers off for approx. 4 sec. and then starts flashing again.
At the 6th flash (PIN code 3rd digit) press and release the LED button.
The LED powers off briefly and then starts the last flashing sequence.
At the 7th LED flash (4th digit) press and release the LED button.
If the code has been entered correctly the system will confirm the end of the procedure by 2 Bops and 1
Beep.
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Beep and a Bop
4.0 - EMERGENCY OVERRIDE VIA PIN CODE
In case of an emergency (remote control lost or inoperative), the system can be disarmed by entering
the 4-digit PIN code.
If, while entering the PIN code, the LED flashes more than 9 times, the procedure will be
interrupted because considered a theft attempt.
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Trigger an alarm condition.
After the warning signals, approx. 30 sec., the LED powers OFF for approx. 5 sec.
While the LED is OFF, press and release the button on the status LED.
emergency disarm mode.
After approx. 4 sec. the LED will start a 9-flash sequence.
At the 5th flash (PIN code 1st digit), press and release the LED button.
The LED will power OFF for approx. 4 sec. and then repeats the flashing sequence.
At the 4th flash (PIN code 2nd digit), press and release the LED button.
The LED powers OFF briefly and then starts flashing again.
At the 6th flash (PIN code 3rd digit) press and release the LED button.
The LED powers OFF briefly again and then starts the last flasing sequence .
At the 7th flash (PIN code 4th digit press and release the LED button.
If the code has been entered correctly, the system will disarm with 3 Beeps and 3 flashes of the turn
indicators. An incorrect code, on the other hand, will trigger an alarm. In this case the entire procedure
must be repeated.
The system will enter in
This setting is used if the self-rearming or passive arming functions have been
enabled.
NB: Only for 863 and 862 alarm systems with override key.
Valet mode prevents the system from automatically arming. It is useful when the alarm must be
disarmed for vehicle servicing (system configuration will not be affected)
o restore the normal operating mode, arm the alarm via the control
T
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To use valet mode proceed as follows:
Arm the system and wait for the arming delay period to expire.
Touch the override key to its receptacle.
System disarming and disabling of the above mentioned functions will be confirmed by 3 Beeps
and 3 flashes of the turn indicators .
remote
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5.0 - VALET MODE
To override the system via PIN code, proceed as follows (the code entered in the following example is
5-4-6-7.

Bonnet switch negative input
External sensors negative input
Door switch input
Ignition
Siren output
Ground
Negative output additional siren, horn or boot release
Positive output with system armed (+A)
LED and override key receptacle negative output
LED positive output
Positive
Antenna
Override key receptacle input
Engine block
Engine block
Turn indicators positive/negative output
Turn indicators positive/negative output
Turn indicators positive/negative common
Central door locks (CDL)
Central door locks (CDL)
Central door locks (CDL)
Central door locks (CDL)
Central door locks (CDL)
Central door locks (CDL)
-1-
-1-
-2-
-3-
- 4/5 -
-6-
-7-
-8-
-9-
-10-
-11-
-12-
-13-
-14-
-15-
-16-
-17-
-18-
-19-
-20-
-21-
-22-
-23-
-24-
GREEN
GREEN-BLACK
GREEN-BROWN
BLACK marked “G”
-------
BLACK marked “M”
YELLOW-BLACK
PINK
BLACK and BROWN
RED
BLACK marked “R”
BLACK
GREEN
BLACK marked “H”
BLACK marked “H”
ORANGE
ORANGE
WHITE-RED
RED-GREY
RED-BROWN
RED-BLUE
YELLOW-BLUE
YELLOW-BROWN
YELLOW-GREY
WIRE FUNCTIONPIN WIRE COLOUR
8.0 - WIRING DIAGRAM
7.0-C
Connections and programming must be carried out based on the connection mode of the turn
indicators (standard or Hazard) given in the installation sheets.
The alarm is factory set to the standard configuration as shown in o modify settiing
from standard to Hazard, see par. 10.0 (System programming) and proceed as illustrated in th
ONNECTION TO ACTIVATE THE TURN INDICATORS
the first diagram. T
e
second diagram.
NB: Do not enable the OPTICAL PULSE
SIGNALS (Hazard)
CONNECTION TO THE
TURN INDICATORS
ORANGE
WHITE-RED ORANGE
Connect to the
turn indicator wires
Connect
to a positive
supply (+30)
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INSTALLER MANUAL
NB: Enable OPTICAL PULSE
SIGNALS (Hazard)
CONNECTION TO THE HAZARD SWITCH
(where available, see installation sheet)
ORANGE
WHITE-RED
Connect only 1 orange
wire to the Hazard wire
Connect
to a positive or
negative supply
according to the
vehicle Hazard signal
6.0 - CONNECTOR PINOUT
15A +
Battery
10A
8A
MAX !
BLACK marked “M”
GROUND
POSITIVE
BLACK marked “R”
We reccomend using a 10A fuse
YELLOW-BLACK
WHITE-RED
Additional siren/horn
(negative output in
alarm) or boot release
ORANGE
ORANGE
Turn indicators relay common
Turn indicators
BLACK marked “G”
+30
Ignition
BLACK marked “H”
BLACK marked “H”
Engine block
GREEN
BLACK marked “V”
300 cm
Bonnet switch
External sensors negative input
Antenna, do not tamper
Door switch input
Positive output - system armed (+A)
GREEN-BLACK
BLACK
GREEN-BROWN
PINK
OVERRIDE KEY
Supplied siren
connection
YELLW-BROWN
RED-BROWN
YELLOW-GREY
RED-GREY
See CDL diagrams
YELLOW-BLUE
RED-BLUE
24
12
23
11 10
17
22
77
54
14
1
13
20
Before carrying out
electrical connections,
disconnect the negative
battery terminal and re-
connect only after
completion.
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Red
Black
Green
Brown
OPTIONAL
RECEPTACLE

9.6 - DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK PULSE DURATION
9.7 - COMFORT CONTROL
9.8 - DOUBLE PULSE UNLOCK
9.9 - ADDITIONAL SIREN OUTPUT OR BOOT RELEASE
9.10 -
9.11 - DOOR OPEN WARNING SIGNAL DURING ARMING TIME
9.12 - OPTICAL SIGNALING MODE
This function allows setting the duration of the door lock/unlock output pulses (1 or 6 sec. in duration).
The comfort feature automatically rolls-up the windows when the system is armed.
If enabled, 2 unlocking pulses will be supplied to unlock all doors at the same time. This is useful in
case separate actions are required to unlock the driver door and then the remaining doors.
This function, depending on connections and configuration, allows triggering the additional siren or
releasing the trunk by pressing remote control button 4 .
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This function triggers the siren for few seconds if a door is still open during arming.
Connections are made to the turn indicators.
Connections are made directly to the Hazard switch.
Standard:
Hazard:
NEGATIVE OUTPUT SELECTION (DURING ALARM) FOR HORN OR ADDITIONAL SIREN
Programmable output used to sound the siren (steady) or the horn (pulsed). (Default setting: siren)
If the vehicle’s horn is preferred, this feature changes the output from steady to pulsed, allowing the
use of the horn for the alarm’s audible responses
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9.0 -
9.1 - ACOUSTIC SIGNALS
9.2 - PANIC ALARM OR CAR-FINDER
9.3 - CURRENT ABSORPTION SENSOR
This function activates the acoustic signals that confirm system arming/disarming.
Programmable feature (Default setting: panic alarm).
Press remote control panic button to trigger siren/flashers for 30 sec.
When the system is armed, press the panic button to activate the siren/flashers for a
few seconds to locate your car.
This function triggers an alarm whenever there is a voltage drop in the vehicle electrical circuit. B
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Panic alarm:
Car-finder:
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
efore
enabling the sensor, check out the regulations in force in your country regarding noise pollution
10.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
The system has been factory configured, to modify the settings proceed as follows:
Disarm the system and turn ignition key to the ON position.
The status LED stay will light up for 1 sec.; while the LED is ON, simultaneously press remote
control buttons 1and 2.
A Beep and a Bop will confirm the system is in programming mode. The status LED will turn ON
steady.
Press remote control button 1 or 2 to set the features and scroll through them.
.
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!A Beep (button 1) or
a Bop (button 2) will confirm each change of setting
Make sure not to modify the functions that have been programmed at the time of
installation.
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When the last function is configured, 2 Bops and1 Beep
Turn ignition key to the OFF position.
will confirm the end of the programming
procedure. The LED will power OFF.
Optical signals activated by connection to the Hazard switch ONLY turn ON during an
alarm condition.
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9.13 - DOOR SWITCH POLARITY SELECTION
This function modifies the alarm input signal (positive or negative) according to the signal generated
by the door switch.
FUNCTION DEFAULT BUTTON 1 BUTTON 2
Arming/disarming acoustic signals
Panic alarm or CAR-FINDER
Current absorption sensor
Anti-distraction/Auto-lock
Passive arming
Door lock/unlock time delay
Comfort control (25 sec.)
Double pulse unlock
Additional siren or boot release
Continuous sound (siren) or
pulsed sound (horn)
Door open warning signal
during arming
Standard or Hazard
optic signaling mode
Door switch polarity selection
If ignition key is turned OFF the alarm sytem automatically exits programming mode
leaving the remaining functions unvaried.
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Enable
Enable panic
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable 6 sec.
Enable
Enable
Enable boot
release
Pulsed sound
(horn)
Enable
Enable Hazard
Enable positive
polarity
Disable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Enable 1 sec.
Disable
Disable
Enable additional
siren
Continuous sound
(siren)
Disable
Enable Standard
Enable negative
polarity
CAR-FINDER
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
1 sec.
Disabled
Disabled
Additional siren
Continuous
sound
Disabled
Standard
Negative polarity
9.4 - ANTI-DISTRACTION AND AUTO-LOCK
9.5 - PASSIVE ARMING
Anti-distraction: prevents the vehicle from being unintentionally left unprotected if, after the system
is armed, it is accidentally disarmed by pressing button 2 . The system will automatically rearm after
35 sec. if no other activity is detected (ex. door opening, ignition ON).
.
If enabled, the system will automatically arm 35 sec. after ignition is switched OFF
Auto-lock: security function that automatically locks all doors approx. 20 sec. after they are all closed
and vehicle starts moving. Doors will automatically unlock when ignition is turned OFF
. Opening a door during
the 35-sec. passive countdown will cause the procedure to interrupt; it will resume when the door is closed.
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5
6
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11.0 - PROGRAMMING NEW DEVICES 12.0 - DELETING PROGRAMMED DEVICES
To carry out the operation successfully, make sure the required electrical connections
(door switch, bonnet switch and ignition) are properly connected.
To carry out the operation successfully, make sure the required electrical connections
(door switch, bonnet switch and ignition) are properly connected.
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Previously programmed devices can be deleted, clear the memory as follows:
With system disarmed, open the driver door and the bonnet and leave them open!.
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Cycle ignition key 4 times within 4 sec. (“ ”-“ ”-“ ”-“ ”) ending the cycle
with the key in the “ ” position.
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Close the bonnet; the LED will turn ON steady .
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ON-OFF ON-OFF ON-OFF ON
ON
1 Beep and 1 Bop will confirm the system is in clear mode
Keep the bonnet closed (approx. 8 sec.) to fully clear the memory
The following operations must be carried out within 4 seconds otherwise the procedure
is invalidated.
!ABop will confirm the memory has been cleared. The LED will also power OFF.
Turn ignition key OFF!.
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50 devices. A
.
Storing memory is for dding an extra device will automatically delete the
first device stored in the alarm memory
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To enter in programming mode proceed as follows:
With the system disarmed, open the driver door and the bonnet and leave them open!.
!Cycle ignition key 4 times within 4 sec. (“ ”-“ ”-“ ”-“ ”) ending the cycle
with the key in the “ ” position.
ON-OFF ON-OFF ON-OFF ON
ON
!1 Beep and 1 Bop will confirm the system is in learn mode.
The “ ” operations must be carried out within 4 seconds otherwise the
procedure is invalidated.
ON-OFF
Do not close the bonnet otherwise all previously programmed devices will be deleted
as described in the next paragraph.
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The system is ready to receive the device codes.
button 1, touch
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R.
OFF.
The end of the procedure is .
Depending on which device is to be learned, either press remote control the
override key to its receptacle, make the magnetic contact transmit (bring contact and magnet
together and then move apart), press the opening detector button, make the infrared
sensor or sensor transmit (see sensor instructions)
wireless
hyper-frequency
Each time a device is learned a Beep will sound and the status LED will flash briefly
epeat this procedure to program other devices
Turn ignition key
confirmed by a Bop
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If the bonnet is opened before 8 seconds, devices will not be deleted.

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13.0 -
13.1 - CONNECTIONS AND POSITIONING
13.2 - SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
I
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T:
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ULTRASONIC VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION
nsert the WHITE connector in the “W” marked socket and the RED connector in the “R” marked
socket (see figure below).
Install the ultrasonic sensor cells in the uppermost part of the windscreen internal pillars, away from
the air vents and point them towards the center of the rear window
o check the sensor sensitivity level proceed as follows
With the alarm system disarmed, roll down the front window approx. 20 cm.
Set the trimmer to an intermediate position (medium sensitivity).
Close all doors, bonnet and boot and arm the system.
During the system arming delay introduce an object in the cabin through the window and move it
around; the status LED will turn off to signal a presence.
If the sensitivity level is too high or too low, readjust the trimmer and repeat the above procedure
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To reset the system proceed as follows:
system .
Press and hold the or s LED
.
system .
LED
.
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Disconnect the power supply
LED button hort-circuit the RED and BLACK wires of the 2-pin
connector
Connect the ; 4 Beeps and 4 flashes of the turn indicators will confirm the operation
Release the button or remove the previously created short circuit.
Aflash of the turn indicators and a Beep will confirm the end of the procedure!
14.0 - SYSTEM RESET
A system reset will return the system to the factory default settings
This procedure must therefore only be used in case of need
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ULTRASONIC
CELL
CONNECTIONS
SENSITIVITY
ADJUSTMENT
15.0 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply 863 - 862 - 861
Power supply 863/24
Current absorption @ 12Vdc with system armed and LED flashing
Working temperature range
Turn indicators relay contact capacity
Engine immobilizer relay contact capacity
Alarm cycle duration
Maximum positive current output when armed (+A)
Siren output
12 Vdc
24 Vdc
15 mA
-30°C to +70°
8 A @ 20°C
30 sec.
8 A @ 20°C
10 mA
5A
16.0 - WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
The present device falls within the field of application of the current WEEE Directive. The crossed-out
wheeled bin symbol on the equipment or on its packaging indicates that the product, at the end of its
useful life, must be discarded separately from other waste to allow adequate treatment and recycling.
The user must therefore take the equipment, at the end of its useful life, to an appropriate waste
collection facility.
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