LaserLine 290i2 User manual

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GB 290i2/212/291/213INSURANCE
APPROVEDALARM/IMMOBILISERUSER
GUIDE
CARALARM SYSTEMS
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WARNING
ALARMS MUST NOTBE STEAMCLEANED ORPRESSUREWASHED.
BEFORECARRYING OUT ANY ELECTRICALWORKON THE VEHICLE
ISOLATETHESYSTEM BYREMOVING SYSTEMFUSE/VEHICLEBATTERY
ORDAMAGETO THEALARM MAYRESULT!
These systemsaremanufactured fromthe highest quality componentstoensurealong
trouble free operating life and comply with the British insurance industry’s criteria for
vehicle security for Category 1product-291/213and Category2 à1(L2 à1) product–
290i2/212, as evaluatedbyThatcham(MIRRC).
Note: Category2 à1 (L2 à 1) product –290i2/212 alarm systemis onlyto be fittedinconjunc-
tion with aCategory2(L2) immobiliser to obtain Category1statusforthe vehicle security.
Theseinstructionsareintendedto familiarise you with theirvery simpleoperation.
NODANGER FOR USER DUE TOTHE
RADIOFREQUENCY EXPOSURE!
KEY
*Optional.
** Vehicle dependent.
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OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
You wouldhavereceived fromyourinstaller,two remote controls (see fig.1) andhavebeen shown
the location ofthe Status LED(fig. 2).
FUNCTIONS
ButtonA: arming/disarmingofthe alarm(290i2/
212);
Button A: arming/disarming of the alarmand
immobiliser(291/213);
ButtonB: panic, ultrasonic exclusion function;
Button C: special programmable functions; boot
opening*or lighting*.
ARMINGTHE ALARMSYSTEM
Press buttonA(arm/disarm),locatedon the right of
the remote control(see fig.1). The direction indicator
lightswillflashtwice and the alarmmay give two
audible tones (programmable function)will be
generatedat the same timeto indicate that the alarm
systemhas been armed.The power locks*will close
along with the electricpowerwindows*andelectric
sunroof*. The redLED(see fig. 2) in the passenger
compartment willremain on for 30 seconds(pre-alarm
time) andthen will beginflashingin aregular pattern.
B
A
Cfig. 1
fig. 2
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DISARMINGTHE ALARMSYSTEM
Press buttonA(arm/disarm),locatedon the right ofthe remote control(see fig.1). The direction
indicatorlightswillflashonce and the alarmmay give one audible tone (programmable function)
generatedat the same timeto indicate that the alarm system hasbeen disarmed.The powerlocks*
will open and, if button C isactivated,allthe courtesy lights will turn on for10 seconds.If an
alarmwasgeneratedwhilethe systemwas armed,when the system isdisarmed the direction
indicatorlightswillflash briefly(½ second)and anaudibletone willbeproduced to indicate that
an alarmcondition has occurred.Toidentify the sensorthat causedthe alarm,consult the “ ALARM
AUTO-DIAGNOSTICS”paragraph.
SENSOR ACTIVATION AFTER ARMING
Once armedanalarm condition will begeneratedby powersupplyinterruption andthe turning
ONof the ignition key.An alarmcondition willnot be generatedby the door/bonnet/boot being
openedorinterior(ultrasonic/microwave sensors) movement untilthe alarmhas been armedfor
30 seconds (pre-alarmtime).
ALARM CONDITION
When asensoris activated, the system will generate analarm condition:direction indicatorsflash and
the siren sounds for 30 seconds(alarm cycle). At the end of the alarmcycle, if the same sensoris still
activated,the alarmwill generate an alarmcycle again.
ALARMCYCLELIMITATION
The systemwillautomatically exclude the sensor, which has generated 8alarmcycles.Allthe other
sensors willcontinue to protect the vehicle. The maximum numberofalarmcycleforeverysensoris
8, except forpowersupplyinterruption sensor(10 alarm cycles).
Note: Ifasensorcontinuesto remainactivatedwhilstinthe pre-alarmtime, the system will auto-
maticallyexcludethis sensoratthe endofthe pre-alarmtimeand not generate analarmcondition.
When the alarmsystemisnext disarmedthe direction indicatorlights will flash briefly(½ second)
andan audible tone willbe producedto indicate that asensor wasactivatedwhilst arming.To
identifythe sensorthatwasactivated,consult the “ ALARMAUTO-DIAGNOSTICS”paragraph.
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IMMOBILISATION (291/213 only)
When the alarm system isarmed, an internal immobiliser(921K) isolatesthe vehicle starting
circuits (e.g.startermotor/fuelpump)to prevent runningofthe vehicle.
PASSIVEIMMOBILISATION (291/213only)
The internalimmobiliser(921K) activatesautomaticallyafter30 seconds ofturningthe ignition
OFF or60 secondsafter the alarmhasbeen disarmed using the remote control, without turning
the ignition keyON.The LED(see fig.4) installed on the dashboard willbeginflashing rapidly to
indicate thatthe internal relay is inthe immobilised condition. Whilstinthe passiveimmobilised
condition, when the ignition is turned ONthe alarmwill generate audible tones.If the passive
immobilisation isnot disarmed bythe 10th audibletone the alarmwill fullyarm and then soundan
alarmcondition.
Todisarmthe passive immobilisation, turnthe ignition keyto the ON position and press button “A”
of the remote control.The audibletoneswillbeinterrupted andthe LEDwill stopflashing.
BUTTON‘B’ FUNCTIONS(Panic andExcludingtheultrasonicsensorsandelectric power
window*module)
Panicfunction: Pressing this button twice within amaximumof3seconds activates the siren for10
seconds and the additionalsiren*. Tostopthe soundpriorto the 10 seconds,press button ‘B’ on the
remote control.
Excluding the ultrasonicsensorsand electricpowerwindow* moduleusingtheremote
control: Armthe alarm system usingbutton ’A’ on the remote control;within30 seconds (pre-
alarmtime) pressbutton ‘B’ ofthe remote control.The direction indicator lights will flashonce and
you willhear abriefaudibletone to confirmthe programming.Now the ultrasonicsensorsand
accessoryoutput aretemporarilydeactivated.
Thefunctionswillberesetthe nexttimethealarmis armed using the remotecontrol or an
electronic key.
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This function onlyappliesif thereis no optional electronickey.
Ifallthe remote controls have been lostoraremalfunctioning, you candisarmthe alarmsystem
using the “emergency pin code”.
HOWTO KNOW YOUREMERGENCY PINCODE
Todisplay the emergencypin code(PinCode), wait10 secondsafterthe memorisation ofthe last
remote control or justfollow points1,2,3 ofthe “ Auto-learning”procedure andwait10 seconds.
The systemwillusethe LEDon the dashboard to present a seriesof5 flashesthat will correspond
to 5numbers.
For thenumbersn° of corresponding flashes
5 Fn° 5 consecutive LEDflashes
F
2sec.Pause
6 Fn° 6 consecutive LEDflashes
F
2sec.Pause
0 Fn° 10 consecutive LED flashes
F
2sec.Pause
5 Fn° 5 consecutive LEDflashes
F
2sec.Pause
4 Fn° 4 consecutive LEDflashes
F
2sec.Pause
Ontheabove example,thePin Codetonote at the endofthese instructions wouldbe560 54.
Itisimperativeto note on apiece ofpaperthispincode, if itis different fromthe original pincode
displayedin the rearofthese instructions.This pincodemust then bestoredin asecure location.
Note: Ifyou intendto leavetheseinstructions inthe vehicle, the pincodeinthe backofthese
instructionsshould beremovedfor safekeeping.
This pincodeis derived fromthe first remote control memorisedwhen you auto-learnanew
remote control. Ifyou want to changethe pin codefromthe originalcode, you may have to follow
the auto-learning procedure morethanonce alternating the first remote controluntilanew pin
codeis given.
DISARMING USING THEEMERGENCYPINCODE(290i2/212Only)
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HOWTO DISARM THEALARMUSINGTHEEMERGENCY PINCODE
If yourtransmitterdoesnot workcorrectly orhas been lost, to disarm the alarmsystemyou must
insert the “emergency pincode” bydoing the following:
1)With the alarmarmed, activate the siren by openingthe dooron the driver’sside;
2)Enter the vehicle. The alarm willstop sounding after 30 seconds and then the LEDinstalledon
the dashboard willilluminate for5seconds.Withinthe 5seconds,turnon the ignition keyfor
1second;
3)The LED installed on the dashboard willstart to flashandthe alarm is ready to acceptthe Pin
Code. Ifnot interrupted,the LEDwillflash10 times.Waitfor the flashes correspondingto
each digitofyourPinCode to be displayed,then turnONthe ignition keyfor 1second only
aftertheLEDisoff.ReadPinCode at the end of theseinstructions fromleft to right. For a
betterunderstanding,see the example.
5
6
0
5
4
CODE
1 72 103 94 6 8
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
2" PAUSE
CODE
CORRECT
ALARM ARMED, SIRENON FOR 30 SEC. AND THENIT IS
POSSIBLE TOREPEAT THE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
GARAGE FUNCTION ACTIVATED
WITHOUT ANY TIME RESTRICTION AND
WITHOUT ANY OPTICAL AND ACOUSTICSIGNAL
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
ALARMDISARMS WITHOUTANYAUDIBLE
TONESAND VISUALSIGNALS
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EXAMPLE: the code to be insertedis 5 6 0 5 4. First digit5 - Wait5 flashes for the first digit. After
the fifth flash has been completedand the LED has turned OFF, immediately turn ONthe ignition
keyfor1second.Turnthe ignition OFF andafterapause, the LEDwillflashforthe next digit ofthe
Pin Code;Seconddigit6-Wait 6flashesfor the seconddigit. After the sixth flashhasbeen com-
pletedandthe LEDhas turned OFF, immediately turn ONthe ignition key for1second.Turn the
ignition OFF andafterapause, the LEDwillflashforthe next digit ofthe PinCode; Thirddigits0-
Forthe 0digit, the flashesto becompleted on the LEDare10. Continue untilallthe digits have
been displayed andinputtedcorrectly.Ifthe codeinserted iscorrect, the alarmwillautomatically
DISARMwithout anyaudibletones andvisual signals.If the codeis incorrect, an alarmcondition
will occur.
ARMING THE ALARMSYSTEM
The alarmsystemcan alsobe armedusingthe electronic key(See fig. 3). Placingthe keyon the
LEDreceptacle (See fig. 4) arms the alarmwithout activatingthe power lockingsystem. The
direction indicatorlightswillflash twice andthe alarmmaygivetwo audibletones,(programmable
function) generatedatthe same timeto indicate thatthe systemhas been armed. Then the LED
(see fig. 4) in the passenger compartment will remainon for 30 seconds (pre-alarmtime) and
ALARMARMING/DISARMING USING THEELECTRONICKEY(Optionalon290i2/212)
fig. 3 fig. 4
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This facilityconfirms the correct operation ofinterior/doors/boot/bonnet detection circuits.This is
indicatedbyaseriesofaudibletones/illumination of the direction indicatorsandaseriesofflash-
ingofthe dashboardLED,when one ofthe circuitsis triggered within the pre-alarmtime. Toself
testthe detection circuits:
DOORS/BOOT/BONNETDETECTIONCIRCUITS
1Armthe alarm with the remote control.
2Unlockthe vehicle.
3Within the first30 secondsofarmingthe alarm open andclosealldoors/boot/bonnet. The
alarmwill respondwith 3audible tones,3flashesofthe direction indicatorsand3flashesof
the LED.Ifvehicleis fitted with acourtesylight delaysystem,you may have to waitforthe cour-
tesy light to goout before testing the next doors/boot/bonnet detection circuits.
INTERIORDETECTIONCIRCUIT (Ultrasonic/microwavesensors)
1Sit insidethe vehicle.
2Armthe alarm with the remote control.
3Within the first30 secondsofarmingthe alarm, create movement infront ofthe interior sen-
sors (normally mountedat topofwindscreen). The alarmwillrespondwith 3 audibletones,1
flashof the direction indicatorsandthe LEDwill goout.
then willbegin flashingin aregular pattern. Activating the systemwith the electronic keydisables
the SENSORSELF-TESTING functions (see the SENSORSELF-TESTING paragraph).
DISARMING THE ALARMSYSTEM
If the alarmsystemwas previously armedusingthe electronickey, you willhave 10 seconds to
enter the vehiclebefore an alarmcondition occurs.Therefore you canopen the power locking
systemmanually,enterthe carandplace the electronickey on the receptacle(see fig. 4). If an
alarmcondition occurs,consultthe paragraph“ ALARMAUTO-DIAGNOSTICS”paragraph.
SENSORSELF-TESTING
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ALARMAUTO-DIAGNOSTICS
If analarm wasgeneratedwhilethe systemwas armed,when the system is disarmed the direction
indicatorlightswillflash briefly(½ second)and anaudibletone willbeproduced to indicate thatan
alarmcondition has occurred. At anytime while the system isdisarmed andthe ignition key isoff,
you cancheckthe alarmmemorybypressingbuttonsAandBon the remote controlatthe same
time. Bylookingatthe LEDinstalledon the dashboard, you candetermine which circuitsgenerated
the last5alarm conditions. The LEDwill beginflashingand the sequence offlasheswillidentifythe
relativesensor:
Attention:
ØThe causesofthe alarmwill bedisplayed insequence fromthe last to the fifth. At the endof
the display, to repeatthe fivecodespress both buttons againon the remote control.
ØAfter checking the flash codes,the memorywill be clearedwhen the alarm is next armed.
LEDOFF: no alarmconditions haveoccurred
2FLASHES/PAUSE: the ULTRASONICsensorgeneratedan alarmcondition
3FLASHES/PAUSE: the DOOR/HATCHsensorgeneratedan alarmcondition
4FLASHES/PAUSE: the BONNET sensor generatedan alarmcondition
5FLASHES/PAUSE: the IGNITIONKEY sensor generatedan alarmcondition
6FLASHES/PAUSE: the POWERSUPPLY sensor generatedan alarmcondition
7FLASHES/PAUSE: theBOOT/ADDITIONALsensorgeneratedanalarm condition*
8FLASHES/PAUSE: the GARAGE sensor generated analarmcondition*
9FLASHES/PAUSE: FLATREMOTECONTROLBATTERY
10FLASHES/PAUSE: FLATINTERNALBATTERYAUTO-POWER SUPPLY(290i2/291 only)
DIAGNOSTICS FLASH CODES
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If youralarmsounds for no apparent reason, pleasereferto the DIAGNOSTICSFLASHCODES for
possiblecondition. Possiblecausesofthe alarmcondition couldbe:
-Vehiclehasbeen tamperedwith.
-Windows/sunroofarenot fullyclosed.
-Doors/boot/bonnet arenot fullyclosed.
-Check thatthe airventshavenot been left open. Air movement withinthe vehiclemaytrigger
youralarm.
-Check the doors/boot/bonnet contact switchesoperate correctly.
-Articles inside the vehicle aremoving e.g. jacket, hangingtoysoraccessories.
SPECIALFUNCTION
BUTTON “C” FUNCTIONOPTIONS(boot opening/parkinglights/courtesy lights)
Thesefunctionsareaddition to the standard installation andmay requireadditional components.
BOOTOPENING*: Pressing button “C” once, willunlockorrelease the boot lock, allowingyou quick
entryto the boot areawithout unlockingthe vehicledoors(alarm armedordisarmed). Ifthe alarm is
armed at the time ofpressingbutton ”C”the alarm willdisarmfor30 seconds.
THE PARKING LIGHTS/COURTESY LIGHT LIGHTING*: Pressing button “C” once will activate an
output for 10 seconds (alarm armed or disarmed). This function can be used to light the internal
ØThe memory ofthe lastfive alarmconditions will beclearedwhen the alarmpowersupply is
disconnected.
PROBLEMSOLVING
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courtesy lights or the external sidelights, illuminating the area near the car.
Pressing button “C” again prior to the 10 seconds causes the lighting to switch off (vehicle with
courtesy lights delay system may take longer to switch off).
COMFORT FUNCTION*(onlyfor vehicleequippedwith ComfortClosing of locking/
windows/roof**)
Forcarsequipped with Comfort Closing function, the windows can be closedjust bypressingand
holdingbutton ‘A’ ofthe remote control.When the windowshavereachedthe required height,
releasebutton ‘A’ andthe windowswillstopimmediately.Inthe sameway,ifbutton ‘A’ ispressed
andheldwhiledisarming the alarm,the power lockswill open andthe windowswillopen
automatically**. When the button isreleased,the windows will stopimmediately.
CASUALRE-ARMING*
Onyourreturnto the vehicle, ifyou disarm the systembut donot enter the vehicle(doors/bonnet/
boot) within 30 seconds, the alarmwillautomatically re-armitself(reactivatingthe power locking
systembut not the accessory output). Usefulifyou accidentally disarmthe alarmfrom adistance
without knowing.Thisfunction iscancelledif you enterthe vehicle(doors/bonnet/boot) within30
seconds fromwhen the alarmisdisarmed.
PASSIVE ARMING*
This function allows the alarmto bearmed automatically without usingthe remote control: Turn off
the ignition keyand exit the vehicle. 10 secondsafterthe last door is closed/or 10 seconds after
the courtesylightsgoout the alarmwillarm(the function doesnot activate the power locking
systemandthe accessoryoutput). Pleaseensureyou lock the doorsusingthe normal ignition key!
SAFETYLOCKING*
This function automaticallyclosesthe power lockingsysteminthe followingsituation: Disarmthe
alarmwith the remote controlorelectronic key.Enter vehicleand only afterhavingclosed allthe
protectedareas(doors/boot/bonnet), turnthe ignition keyON.The power lockingsystem will
automatically lockthe doorsafter5seconds.The doorswillunlockautomatically when the ignition
keyisturned OFF.
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ADDITIONAL SIREN (290i2/291only)*
This function allows the alarmto beconnectedto an additionalsiren/vehicle horn/pagingsystem
andcanbeprogrammedto obtainacontinuous or intermittent output forthe entire alarmcycle.
TYPEOF SOUND(290i2/291only)*
Two different typesofsoundcanbeprogrammed: monotone ormodulated (manufacturedefaultto
monotone).
SIRENEXCLUDING
Disarmthe alarm system using the remote control.Enterthe vehicleand makesure that alldoors/
bonnet/boot are closed.Turnthe ignition keyON; within5secondspressbutton “B”of the remote
controlonce. At the sametime thatyou pressbutton ”B”,you willhear abriefaudibletone to
confirm the programming. Now the siren sound istemporarilyexcluded andifan alarmcondition
occurs,onlythe direction indicatorlightswillflash. Thisfunction maybe necessary inhospital
parkingareas, ferries, skiingresorts etc.
The function willbe reset the next time the alarm is armedusingthe remote controloran
electronickey.
ATTENTION:excluding the siren does not deactivate the additionalsiren/vehiclehorn/paging
systemandthe panic function.
FLATINTERNAL BATTERY POWERSUPPLYSIGNAL(290i2/291only)
Ifyouralarm system isequipped with aninternal battery,itcanautomatically checkthe battery
charge andchargingcircuit. In caseof amalfunction, the systemcommunicatesthe problemto
you through the “Alarmauto-diagnostics”function by flashingthe LED10 times.
IMPORTANT NOTE:Onlyto be usedif the carisequippedwith anoriginal “ crash sensor”
(inertiaswitch) powerlockingsystemthat isactivatedif anaccident occurs. Ifnot, asimilarone
available on the market mustbeinstalled. Laserline S.p.A. will benot beheld responsibleif users
donot comply with this note.
KEY*Optional. ** Vehicle dependent.
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Auto-learningfunction allows you to programnew remote controls/electronickeys orcancel lost
remote controls/electronic keys.
Tocarryout the auto-learningprocedure, atleastone functioningremote controlorelectric key
mustbeavailable. Then dothe following:
Œ Open the dooron the driver’sside;
• Turn the ignition key ON;
Ž Pressandholdbutton “A”on the functioning remote controlorinsertandholdanelectronic
keyinto the receptacle.
• Now turnoffthe ignition keyand releasebutton “A”orremovethe electronic keyfromthe
receptacle. The redLEDinstalled on the dashboard willturnon andremain on, indicatingthe
auto-learning condition.
• At this point, pressbutton “A”ofallthe remote controls orinsertthe electronickeys into the
receptacle, thatyou want to store into the alarms memory. The red LEDwill turn off brieflyfor
each remote controlorelectronic keythat has been programmed into the alarmmemory.
‘ Tocomplete the auto-learning procedure either; turn the ignition ON to exit the function
(291)orwait 10 seconds (290i2) for the LED to goout andthen start to flash the emergency
pin code (see the How toKnowYourEmergencyPinCode paragraph).
ØYou canprograma maximumof6 remote controlsand4 electronickeys.
ØThe remote controls and electronickeysnot programmed duringthe last auto-learning session
will beautomaticallycancelledby the alarm memory.
ØIfallremote controls and electronickeysare lost, callyournearest area dealer.
AUTO-LEARNING
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1Open the remote byinsertingascrewdriverbetween the two casesofthe remote control(fig.
1). Leverto separate the two plastic cases.
2Remove the printedcircuit board(fig. 2).
3Remove used battery(fig. 3).
4Insert the new battery takingcare to onlytouch the sides(not on the contact surfaceswith the
metalcontact and the printed circuit), into the centrecompartment with the metal contacts(fig.
4).
5Insert printed circuitboardback into bottom case. Insuring printedcircuitboardlocatesprop-
erly into locatorsinthe bottomcase.
6Refittopofcaseandcliptogether.
REMOTECONTROL SPECIAL FEATURE
FLATREMOTECONTROL BATTERYSIGNAL
Byusingthe “ALARMAUTO-DIAGNOSTICS”function, tellsyou thatthe remote control battery is
almost dead. When the alarmmemory is checked,the LEDon the dashboard will flash9 times.
This meansthat the alarm hasdetected thatthe remote controlbatteryisalmostdead.At the same
time, you willnotice thatby pressingany button on the remote control,the redLED on that remote
controlwillflash intermittently.Itis recommendedto use3V batteries,Lithiumbatterytype
CR2032. (See the ‘BATTERYREPLACEMENT’ paragraph)
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290i2/212
POWER SUPPLY............................................................................................9-15V negative ground
CURRENT ABSORBEDWITHALARMARMED(with ultrasonic)................................................<13 mA
CURRENT ABSORBEDWITHALARMDISARMED(with ultrasonic).............................................<5mA
PRE-ALARM TIME...................................................................................................................30 sec.
PRE-ALARMTIME(armedusingelectronickey).......................................................................30 sec.
DELAY TIME(afterarming usingelectronickey).....................................................................10 sec.
ALARMCYCLEPERIOD...........................................................................................................30 sec.
COURTESYLIGHTONWHEN DISARMED.............................................................................10 sec.
COURTESY LIGHT ON/BOOT OPENING CONTROL..............................................................Max 1 A
ADDITIONALSIRENNEGATIVE CONTROL............................................................................Max 1 A
POWERLOCKINGSYSTEMRELAYCONTACTCAPACITY............................................................10 A
OPERATING TEMPERATURE.........................................................................................-40°Cto 85°C
DIRECTION INDICATORLIGHTRELAYCONTACT CAPACITY......................................................5+5 A
TECHNICAL DATA
291/213ADDITIONALTECHNICAL DATA FOR 921K IMMOBILISER
POWERSUPPLY:..............................................................................................................9-15V DC
CURRENTDRAW:.................................................................................................................1.5mA
REARMINGDELAY:.......................................................................................................20 seconds
RELAYSCONTACTCAPACITY(continuous):.............................................................................20 A
REMOTECONTROLTECHNICALDATA
Rollingcode remote controlat 433.92MHz,inaccordance with the ETS 300-220 andETS300-
683regulations.
LithiumbatterytypeCR2032, approximate duration 3yearswith 20 operationsper day.
908SIREN
POWER SUPPLY............................................................................................9-15V negative ground
CURRENT ABSORBED WHEN CHARGING..............................................................................<25 mA
CURRENTABSORBED WHENFULLY CHARGED....................................................................<2.5 mA
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290i2/212 TEST APPROVAL NUMBERS
290i2-MIRRC Reference Number: Category2-1TU2-1183/1100
290i2-MIRRCReference Number:CategoryL2-1TUL-45/1200
212 -MIRRCReference Number: Category 2-1TU2-1368/0506
212 -MIRRCReference Number: Category L2-1TUL1-134/0506
291/213TESTAPPROVAL NUMBERSWHEN290i2/212 COUPLEDWITH 921K
291-MIRRC Reference Number:TC2-1200/0201
213-MIRRC Reference Number:TC2-1367/0506
YOURPIN CODE IS:
EMERGENCYPIN CODE(290I2/212 ONLY)
Note: Ifyour pin codehasnot been completedbyyour installer please follow “ AUTO-LEARNING”
procedure to obtainyourpincode.
Indication of“dischargedbattery” by the flashing of the redLED on the remote control.
Anti-crushingcover(resistingupto 80Kg), waterproof,with good resistance to the chemical attacks
(petrol,oil,detergents,etc.)
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Product warrantycoversunits to befree fromdefectsinmanufacturefor the lifetime ownership of
the originalvehicle, in accordance with the terms and conditionsofthiswarrantydocument.
Anyproduct, which isdeemedto bedefective, will bereplacedorrepaired.Accessoriesincluding
remote controls,touch keysandadditionalmodulesareguaranteedfor aperiodof12 months from
date ofinstallation.
LIFETIMEWARRANTY
1.Product must be installedbyan authorised qualified installer.
2.Ifproduct is transferredby anauthorisedinstalleronto another vehiclethen in thiscase
the warrantyreverts backto 2yearsfromthe date ofthe originalinstallation.
3.Warranty isnot transferable bythe original customerto otherowners ofthe product or
accessory.
4.The customermustcomplete andreturnthe warranty registration document within21
days fromdate of purchaseinorderfor the warrantyto be valid.
5.The warrantycovers product onlyandnot the qualityofthe installation. The warrantyfor
installation isprovidedbythe installer. Wecannot beheld responsiblefor costs arising
due to incorrect installation.
6.Allwarrantyclaims mustbedirected throughthe originalinstaller, accompaniedbythe
originalinvoice, detailingdate of installation andannual service record.Failureto dothis
will render the warrantyinvalid.
7.Continuance of product warrantyis subject to anannualproduct service checkfor which a
small charge may belevied byanyauthorised installer. Evidence ofservice checkrecord
mustbeprovidedinsupportof warranty claims.
8.Warranty doesnot cover costs incurred forbreakdown assistance orvehiclerecovery, due
to product oraccessoryfailure. Warrantydoesnot extendto reimbursement fordamage
due to defects in productsoraccessories.
TERMSAND CONDITIONS
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Warranty will not bevaliddue to the following:
1.Poorresponseto transmittersdue to abnormallyhighelectromagneticinterference.
2.Low batteryvoltageintransmitters.
3.Abuseor mistreatment ofanyproduct or accessory.
4.Loss ordamagedue to accident, fire, lightening, explosion, flood or water, war orcivil
disturbances.
5.Damage causedby externalelectricalsource orfrom abnormalvariation or failureof
power supply.
6.Failurecaused byinstallation of accessories not approvedbythe product manufacturer.
7.Failureofproduct occurringoutsideGreatBritain.
8.Replacement of defective partswithinthe guarantee perioddoes not includeconsumable
parts or includelabour.
9.Ifproduct is repairedby anon authorisedinstallerthe product willceaseto becoveredby
the warranty.
10.Originalmanufacturernegligence.
EXCLUSIONS FROMWARRANTY
CONSUMERSUMMARY
Allwarranties arelimitedto the duration ofthiswarranty.
This is the complete warranty andno otherexpress or impliedwarrantyis valid.Nothing inthis
warranty shallaffect yourstatutoryrights.
NOTE
Manufacturerdeclinesanyresponsibilityfor damageof the alarm/immobiliserandthe vehicle
electrical systemdue to WRONGINSTALLATIONORTAMPERING.
LASERLINESpARESERVES THERIGHTTOEFFECTCHANGESOFTHEPRODUCTWITHOUT
FURTHERNOTICE.
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ServiceInspection
1YRS 2YRS3YRS 4YRS
PLEASE NOTE7 YRS6 YRS5 YRS
Installer’s Stamp
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Date.
Signature
The above Service
Inspection must be
carried out in order
to ensure the
validity of the
Customer Lifetime
Warranty
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Signature
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ISUT291-213UK.p6511/05/2006, 18.5320
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