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LaserLine 921T User manual

LASERLINE model 921T immobiliser is a sophisticated
electronic device for vehicle protection, which ensures very
reliable protection with a simple operation procedure.The
system consists of a Control unit, LED, Reader and two
contactless coded electronic identification devices called
TRANSPONDER.
The 921T immobiliser deactivates the main electric circuits
of the vehicle (starter solenoid, petrol pump, injection or
ignition coil...) and simply operates by a coded
TRANSPONDER KEY that must be moved to a reader,
usually fitted behind the vehicle dash fascia before starting
the vehicle.
Activation of the system is automatically carried out
approximately 20 seconds after switching the ignition off.
Once activated, a dash fascia mounted LED will flash.
From now on, the immobiliser operates on two
specific points of the vehicles starting-ignition
or fuel supply systems, to prevent an
unauthorised attempt to start the vehicle.
To switch the immobiliser off, move the coded
TRANSPONDER KEY to the reader and remove. You have
approximately 20 seconds to start the vehicle. If you fail to
start the vehicle within this 20 seconds the system will re-
activate automatically and it will be necessary to move the
coded TRANSPONDER KEY to the reader and remove
again in order to start the vehicle. Note: always switch OFF
the immobiliser before switching ON the ignition key as
accidental activation of Self-Learning Procedure may
occur. If accidental activation of Self-Learning Procedure
does occur, wait for LED to flash at a rate of 1 flash per
2 seconds before disarming.
All the wires of the immobiliser are black and are
recognisable by a code printed on the end of them. When
the installation is completed, all the codes on the ends of
the wires are removed so that they are not identifiable and
the immobiliser cannot be neutralised.
There are thousands of millions of combinations
for the TRANSPONDER KEY, so each key is
unique and cannot be replicated. When one of
the 2 supplied TRANSPONDER KEY is lost, it is
necessary to execute the SELF-LEARNING PRO-
CEDURE.
SELF-LEARNING PROCEDUREOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1) Deactivate the immobiliser by moving the
TRANSPONDER KEY to the reader location.
2) Turn ignition key to ON position.
3) Move and hold one of the TRANSPONDER KEYS
to the reader.
4) Maintaining the TRANSPONDER KEY over the
reader, turn OFF the ignition key.
5) Remove the TRANSPONDER KEY from the
reader.
6) Check if the LED is steady ON, as indication of
the beginning of SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE.
7) Within 10 seconds of the LED remaining ON,
move over the reader a new/spare
TRANSPONDER KEY, followed by the original
TRANSPONDER KEY first used to enter the
SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE. Each KEY
learning is signalled by a short pause of the LED
8) When the 10 seconds from the last
TRANSPONDER KEY as elapsed, the
immobiliser exits from the SELF-LEARNING
PROCEDURE and displays the EMERGENCY
CODE (PIN CODE) via flashing of the LED.
9) Note the PIN CODE in the space provided at the
end of these instructions.
Verify that all TRANSPONDER KEYS operate;
otherwise, repeat the above steps.
Note
After the above operations, any lost or stolen TRANSPONDER KEYS become useless.
Code memorisation can only occur when the LED is constantly on. No more than 10 seconds must elapse
between memorising each TRANSPONDER KEY.
When 4 TRANSPONDER KEY have been memorised, the immobiliser will automatically exit from the self-
learning procedure or 10 seconds after the last TRANSPONDER KEY was memorised.
If a new TRANSPONDER KEY has been memorised, it is necessary to memorise the original TRANSPONDER
KEYS if their continued use is desired.
If only one TRANSPONDER KEY is available no SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE will take place and the
procedure will enter EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) DISPLAY PROCEDURE.
To memorise only one TRANSPONDER KEY follow the “USING THE EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) TO
DISARM THE IMMOBILISER” procedure and memorise single TRANSPONDER KEY.
To display the PIN CODE, activate the self-learning procedure and wait 10 seconds for the LED to switch
OFF. The immobiliser will use the LED for displaying 5 sequences of flashes that will correspond to 5
numbers.ThefollowingtableshowsanexampleofaPINCODEandthecorrespondingLEDflashes:
For the numbers n° of corresponding flashes
5 )n° 5 consecutive LED flashes )2 sec. Pause
6 )n° 6 consecutive LED flashes )2 sec. Pause
0 )n° 10 consecutive LED flashes )2 sec. Pause
5 )n° 5 consecutive LED flashes )2 sec. Pause
4 )n° 4 consecutive LED flashes )2 sec. Pause
On the above example, the PIN CODE to note at the end of these instructions would be 5 6 0
5 4.
It is imperative to note on a piece of paper this Emergency Pin Code, if it is different from the original pin
code displayed in the rear of these instructions. This pin code must then be stored in a secure location. Note:
If you intend to leave these instructions in the vehicle, the pin code in the back of these instructions should
be removed for safekeeping.
This emergency code is derived from the first TRANSPONDER KEY memorised when you self-learn a
new TRANSPONDER KEY. If you want to change the pin code from the original code, you may have to
follow the self-learning procedure more than once alternating the first TRANSPONDER KEY until a new
pin code is given.
If the TRANSPONDER KEYS do not work correctly or have been lost, to disarm the immobiliser you must insert
the “EMERGENCY CODE” (PIN CODE) as follows:
1) With the immobiliser ON, turn ON the ignition key.
2) The LED will now flash at a rate of 10 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF, 10 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF etc.
3) At any point when the LED is OFF, switch the ignition OFF. (If you miss the 2 second period whilst the
LED is OFF the LED will again come on for 10 seconds).
4) The LED will start to flash and the immobiliser is ready to accept the PIN CODE. If not interrupted, the
LED will flash 10 times. Turn ON the ignition key for 1 second after the LED as displayed the flashes
corresponding to each digit of your PIN CODE, read PIN CODE at the end of these instructions from left
to right. For a better understanding, see the example.
If the inserted PIN CODE is correct, the immobiliser will disarm itself and automatically enter the “SELF-
LEARNING PROCEDURE”, signaling this condition by LED ON for 10”. Follow SELF-LEARNING PROCE-
DURE from step 6. If the inserted PIN CODE is wrong, the immobiliser will remain ON.
EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) DISPLAY PROCEDURE
HOW TO DISARM THE IMMOBILISER
USING THE “EMERGENCY CODE”
Product warranty covers units to be free from defects in manufacture for the lifetime ownership of the original
vehicle, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this warranty document.
Any product, which is deemed to be defective, will be replaced or repaired. Accessories including remote
controls, touch keys and additional modules are guaranteed for a period of 12 months from date of installation.
Terms and Conditions
1. Product must be installed by an authorised qualified installer.
2. If product is transferred by an authorised installer onto another vehicle then in this case the warranty reverts
back to 2 years from the date of the original installation.
3. Warranty is not transferable by the original customer to other owners of the product or accessory.
4. The customer must complete and return the warranty registration document within 21
daysfrom date of purchase in order for the warranty to be valid.,
5. The warranty covers product only and not the quality of the installation. The warranty for installation is provided
by the installer. We cannot be held responsible for costs arising due to incorrect installation.
6. All warranty claims must be directed through the original installer, accompanied by the original invoice,
detailing date of installation and annual service record. Failure to do this will render the warranty invalid.
7. Continuance of product warranty is subject to an annual product service check for which a small charge may
be levied by any authorised installer. Evidence of service check record must be provided in support of warranty
claims.
8. Warranty does not cover costs incurred for breakdown assistance or vehicle recovery, due to product or
accessory failure. Warranty does not extend to reimbursement for damage due to defects in products or
accessories.
Exclusions from Warranty
Warranty will not be valid due to the following:
1. Poor response to transmitters due to abnormally high electromagnetic interference.
2. Low battery voltage in transmitters.
3. Abuse or mistreatment of any product or accessory.
4. Loss or damage due to accident, fire, lightening, explosion, flood or water, war or civil disturbances.
5. Damage caused by external electrical source or from abnormal variation or failure of power supply.
6. Failure caused by installation of accessories not approved by the product manufacturer.
7. Failure of product occurring outside Great Britain.
8. Replacement of defective parts within the guarantee period does not include consumable parts or include
labour.
9. If product is repaired by a non authorised installer the product will cease to be covered by the warranty.
10.Original manufacturer negligence.
Consumer Details
All warranties are limited to the duration of this warranty.
This is the complete warranty and no other express or implied warranty is valid. Nothing in this warranty shall
affect your statutory rights.
LIFETIME WARRANTY
cod.: is UT921T
FILENAME: ISUT921T.P65
USER MANUAL
IMMOBILISER MODEL 921T
IMMOBILISER WITH TRANSPONDER KEY
FOR ALL CARS WITH 12V NEGATIVE EARTH ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
®
CAR ALARM SYSTEMS
WE ADVISE YOU TO CHOOSE AN ACCREDITATED INSTALLER. THE
SYSTEM MUST BE FITTED FOLLOWING THE SUPPLIED INSTRUCTIONS;
ANY ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THE SYSTEM OR INSTALLATION
CAN INVALIDATE THE CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION.
1 72 103 94 6 8
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
2" PAUSE
CODE ?
CORRECT
IMMOBILISER STILL ACTIVATED
IMMOBILISER DEACTIVATED
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
1 72 103 94 5 8 2" PAUSE
1 72
10
3 94 5 6 8 2" PAUSE
1 72 103 94 6 8 2" PAUSE
1 72 103 95 6 8 2" PAUSE
6
5
5
4
INCORRECT
EXAMPLE: the code to be inserted is 5 6 0 5 4. First digit 5 - Wait 5 flashes for the first digit. After the
fifth flash has been completed and the LED has turned OFF, immediately turn ON the ignition key for 1”.
Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause, the LED will flash for the next digit of the PIN CODE; Second digit
6 - Wait 6 flashes for the second digit. After the sixth flash has been completed and the LED has turned OFF,
immediately turn ON the ignition key for 1”. Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause, the LED will flash for
the next digit of the PIN CODE; Third digits 0 - For the 0 digit, the flashes to be completed on the LED are
10. Continue until all the digits have been displayed and inputted correctly.
YOUR PIN CODED IS:
NOTE
Manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage of the immobiliser and the vehicle electrical system
due to WRONG INSTALLATION OR TAMPERING.
LASERLINE SpA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EFFECT CHANGES OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT FURTHER
NOTICE.
TECHNICALDATA
POWER SUPPLY: ....................................................................................................................................... 12VDC
CURRENT DRAW: .......................................................................................................................................... 2 mA
REARMING DELAY: ............................................................................................................................. 20 seconds
RELAYS CONTACT CAPACITY (continuous): ................................................................................................... 20 A
Our commissioned Sales and
Support Agents in the UK are LSp Agencies
33,Craven Court - Winwick Quay
Warrington - Cheshire WA2 8QU
Phone Number 01925 406300 (Sale support)
TEST APPROVAL NUMBERS
MIRRC Reference Number: TE2 - 1189/1100 Category 2
GB

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