Manta AVS 24v S Series User manual

AVS 24v S-Series – AVS 24v S3/S4/S5
Installation manual
Generation 2 Version 4
Serials: 2410317 – Current
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AVS 24v S3
Certification:
• Test report XF2070/R1
• The AVS S3 is certified to AS/NZS 4601:1999 Amendment A 2003
AVS 24v S4
Certification:
• Test Report XF2106/R2
• This product complies with AS/NZS 3749.1 2003 Class B. Volumetric Sensing (glass break/shock) must remain disabled
to comply with a Class B installation (refer Programmable Features).
• Class B VSAS (Vehicle security alarm system) includes control equipment including setting and unsetting facilities, all
sensors, warning devices and provisions for immobilization of the vehicle
AVS 24v S5
Certification:
• Test Report XF2106/R2
• This product complies with AS/NZS 3749.1 2003 Class A. Volumetric Sensing (glass break/shock) must be enabled to
comply with a Class A installation (refer Programmable Features).
• Class A VSAS (Vehicle security alarm system) includes control equipment including setting and unsetting facilities, all
sensors, warning devices and provisions for immobilization of the vehicle and the volumetric sensing device (glass
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Contents
Introduction
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General system functions
• Polyfuse protected inputs/outputs
• Auto-immobilisation
• Arm by remote
• Door ajar warning
• Disarm by remote
• Low remote battery warning
• Panic/car finder
• Boot release output (150mA max)
• Auto zone bypass
• Door/bonnet/boot inputs
• Turbo timer functions
• Operate system from car’s factory remote
• Anti hijack modes
• Courier feature
• Automatic re-arm and re-lock
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Additional features
• Data battery back-up siren (AVS 24v S5/S4)
• Intelligent two-stage shock sensor (AVS 24v S5/S4)
• Intelligent glass break sensor (AVS 24v S5)
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Remote controls
• Learning new remotes
• Learning new remotes when no working remotes are available
• Deleting remotes
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Emergency disarm / PIN code override
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Wiring instructions
• Supply voltage
• Current consumption
• Location of main control unit
• Plug connector
• Upgrade interface loom
• Plug-in sensor loom
8
Data battery backup siren wiring
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Plug pin # to Connection
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Full wiring diagram
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Changing programmable features
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Programming features Register 1
• Arm and disarm chirp (24v S5/S4)
• Door lock on ignition
• No door ajar warning
• Perimeter night-light
• Instant boot release / On board turbo timer shut down
• Negative on alarm / pager out
• Dome light extension
• Inhibit / enable mode selection for factory remote interface inputs
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Contents continued
Programming features Register 1 continued
• Shock sensor adjustment
• Installer mode
• Past alarm trigger memory
• Factory remote interface (MAP function) on/off
• Voltage drop sense override
• Turbo timer run time
• On-board turbo timer
• Delayed panic
• MAP Feature, 2-second entry delay / Factory remote interface (for old OEM Enhancement module)
• Courier mode
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16
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Programming features Register 2
• Second vehicle control
• Shock sensor
• Automatic re-arm and re-lock
• Timed negative on arm
• Indicator flash on alarm trigger
• Extended lock pulse
• Extended unlock pulse
• Anti hijack mode 1
• Anti hijack mode 2
• Alarm on anti hijack trigger
• Single relay cut on anti hijack activation
• LED flash on pending anti hijack activation
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19
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Turbo timer instructions
• On-board turbo timer
• Interface with external turbo timers
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Factory remote interface (MAP function)
• Inhibit mode
• Enable mode
• Upgrade wires operation
24
Anti hijack modes
25
Courier mode
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Central door lock diagrams
• Negative pulse CDL system
• Positive pulse CDL system
• Reverse polarity CDL system
• Vacuum CDL system
• Single wire CDL system
• Flow thru CDL system
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Remote boot release diagram
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Timed headlight diagram
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Optional siren diagrams
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3 extra control channels from AVS remote (requires RXPRO/RCX-4)
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Trouble shooting guide
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Introduction
Please read the entire instruction manual before attempting installation. As all cables are black please take care when
making all connections. Insurance star ratings are only valid when installed by a registered AS/NZS installer
and installed in accordance with methods and principles detailed in AS3749.2
PLEASE ENSURE ALL CONNECTIONS ARE SOLDERED AND TAPED. DO NOT USE SCOTCH LOCKS OR SIMILAR
CONNECTORS.
AVS S-Series 24v Alarm Tech Notes
Central Door Motors
If fitting one or more aftermarket door motors, external relays MUST be fitted as the
current needed to run these will exceed the onboard relays rating and will blow the
circuit. Units will not be replaced under warranty.
Other random issues
If the alarm system randomly changes programming options or drops remotes when the
vehicle is cranked or even just armed/disarmed, the cause is usually due to voltage
spikes. The effects can be reduced or eliminated by following these steps on installation:
• Ensure external 24 volt change over relays are used for central locking especially if
powering a door motor directly. These should be mounted physically as far away from
the alarm module as possible with power run back to battery using heavy duty cable.
Do not use the same power cable for the alarm.
• Fit diode across relay coil (pins 85 and 86) –band to power side.
• Run a separate earth wire and connect to a separate earth point on the chassis. Do
not use same connection point or wire as the alarms main earth. Use heavy gauge
cable.
• Run a dedicated power wire for alarm direct to battery. Use heavy gauge cable.
• If the problems still persist use external relays for immobilisation, controlled from the
alarms negative on arm wire. This will help isolate the alarm system.

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General system features
Poly-fuse protected inputs/outputs:
The AVS S-Series includes poly-fuses on all inputs and outputs except the immobiliser circuits. If the poly-fuse detects
an overload, it will open to prevent damage to the alarm components. Once the overload has been removed the
polyfuse will automatically reset. If you find a circuit does not work (i.e. central locking operates several times then
stops) check the current draw on the affected circuit, as it may be too high. The polyfuse may take several minutes
to reset.
Auto-immobilisation:
The AVS system will automatically immobilise 38 seconds after the ignition is switched OFF. The LED will light solid
to indicate it is in auto immobilise mode.
Arm by remote:
Press the button on the remote. The indicators will flash once and the siren will chirp once (if fitted). If the
central locking is connected the doors will lock. The LED light will stay on solid for 38 seconds and then flash.
Silent arm: Push the and button together.
Door ajar warning:
If the siren chirps for three seconds on arming, a door, bonnet or boot is open. The alarm will exclude that zone until
it is properly closed and the alarm is disarmed then armed again.
Disarm by remote:
Press the button on the remote. The indicators will flash twice and the siren will chirp twice (if fitted). If the
central locking is connected the doors will unlock. The LED will stop flashing.
Silent disarm: Push the and button together.
NOTE: If the alarm was activated while armed the system will flash the indicators and chirp the siren (if fitted) four
times upon disarming.
Low remote battery warning:
When the battery in the remote is almost flat the remotes LED will flash instead of lighting constantly when a button
is pressed.
Panic/car finder:
Press the button on the remote control for three seconds. The indicators will flash and the siren will sound. To
cancel panic mode, press the button again once (or push the button once – Note: this button will also
disarm the alarm). The panic feature will not work when the ignition is switched on. The panic button can also be
programmed to operate instantly when the button is pushed (refer Register 1, Feature 18).

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Boot release output (150mA max):
Press the button for three seconds. The system will disarm, the doors will unlock (if central locking connected)
and the boot output wire will give a negative output for one second. For safety reasons the boot release will not work
with the ignition on. The boot release can also be programmed to operate instantly when the button is pushed
(refer Register 1, Feature 6).
The boot release button is also used to control the on-board turbo timer function (refer Turbo timer set-up). If the on-
board turbo timer feature is used, remote boot release is not available.
Auto zone bypass:
Auto bypass is designed to reduce false alarms caused by faulty switches or external sensors. If the alarm is triggered
three times by the same sector then that sector will be bypassed. (i.e. the sector will become inactive.) The sector will
only be bypassed for one arming period. The next time the system is armed the sector that was bypassed will become
active again.
Door/bonnet/boot/AUX inputs:
The door, bonnet, boot and AUX input wires detect a change of state rather than just a negative input. This means
for example, if you arm the alarm with the door open the alarm will trigger if the door closes.
Turbo timer functions:
The system has two turbo timer functions:
• On-board turbo timer: allows the vehicle to run for 1, 2 or 4 minutes after the ignition is switched to off.
• Interface: will interface with an external turbo timer to allow the vehicle to run on the turbo timer after the
alarm is armed.
Refer to Turbo Timer Instructions for full details.
Operate system from car’s factory remote (MAP function):
The system will arm when the factory remote is locked and disarm when unlocked. It requires the factory upgrade
wires to be connected.
Refer to the Factory Remote Interface (MAP function) section for full details.
Anti hijack:
There are two anti hijack modes to stop thieves that have possesion of the car key and alarm remote from stealing
the vehicle. A momentary switch (AVS DS01 is recomended) needs to be pressed within a minute of an anti hijack
activation or the alarm will cut fuel to the vehicle and sound the alarm (if programmed).
Refer to Anti Hijack Modes for full details.
Courier feature:
The alarm can be armed with the ignition on. The alarm allows the vehicle to run indefinitely with the ignition on
after the alarm is armed. If the alarm is triggered it will shut down the engine and sound the alarm.
Refer to Courier Mode for full details.
Automatic re-arm and re-lock
This feature prevents the accidental disarming of the system. It will re-arm and (if central locking is connected) re-
lock the doors if the system is disarmed from an armed state and a door is not opened within 60 seconds. This feature
is off by default but it is recommended that it be programmed on (refer Register 2, Feature 4).

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Additional features
Data battery back-up siren (24VDBBS) - AVS 24v S5/S4:
The data battery back-up siren has its own battery and charging system so it will sound if power is cut to it. It also
communicates with the alarm module via an independent data line. This makes it more difficult for a would be thief
to disable the siren. It comes with two coded keys for enabling the siren at the time of install.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT ANY OTHER TYPE OF SIREN TO THIS SYSTEM AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE
UNIT AND VOID THE WARRANTY.
Intelligent two-stage shock sensor (AVS 24v S5/S4):
This two-stage shock sensor will give four pre-warning chirps if the sensor detects a light impact to the vehicle. If a
heavy impact is detected, the system will enter full alarm mode.
The sensor can distinguish between environmental shocks caused by aircraft, trucks or extreme weather conditions,
and the impact caused by a thief attempting to break in, or other heavy impacts.
The sensor also auto adjusts. During the first 38 second arming delay, the alarm samples the background noise where
the vehicle is parked and will, if necessary, reduce the sensitivity of the shock sensor to a level appropriate to the
surrounding environment.
Both of these features reduce the chance of false alarms and therefore increase the reliability of this unique shock
sensor.
To activate the shock sensor turn ON Register 2, Feature 3. (Factory setting is ON).
To adjust sensitivity refer to Register 1, Feature 11.
Intelligent glass break sensor (AVS 24v S5):
The AVS 24v S5 includes an intelligent glass break sensor. It will only trigger the alarm when it registers the correct
sound frequency parameters for breaking glass and the shock sensor also registers a corresponding vibration/impact
to the vehicle. This ensures highly accurate detection of glass breakage and minimises false alarms. The microphone
needs to be mounted in the cabin area with the best location being at the base of either ‘A’ pillar of the vehicle.

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Remote controls:
Learning new remotes:
1. Disarm the alarm.
2. Turn ignition on.
3. Press and hold the button on the original remote until the indicators start flashing (and siren chirps if
fitted) (approx. four seconds) and then release the button.
4. Immediately press and hold the button on the new remote until the indicators stop flashing.
5. Turn the ignition off.
6. The new remote is now coded in.
Learning remotes when no working remotes are available:
1. Open the driver’s door and the bonnet. The alarm will sound if currently armed.
2. Enter the PIN code using the ignition key (refer Emergency disarm/PIN code override).
3. As soon as the indicators start flashing and siren chirps if fitted (approx. four seconds), press and hold the
button on a single remote. This will learn in the remote and delete all other codes.
4. Press the button again and test for correct operation (if the bonnet and door is still open the alarm will
signal door ajar warning by chirping for 3 seconds).
5. Learn any remaining remotes via the normal method outlined above.
Deleting remotes:
To delete a lost remote you have three options:
1. Use Learning remotes when no working remotes are available sequence above.
2. A new remote can be coded into the system 12 times. You can do this by coding the same remote in even if you
only have one remote.
3. Or the unit can be sent back to Manta Electronics for resetting.
Emergency disarm / PIN code override
This feature enables the owner to disarm the system if the remote has been lost or broken (or the remote batteries
are flat). There are over 66,000 possible combinations. The PIN code is set at the factory and is not changeable. The
unique PIN code is printed on the supplied PIN code card that must be kept safe at all times.
To will override the alarm whether it is armed or auto-immobilised.
1. Enter the vehicle. If the alarm is armed the siren will sound. (You can turn the siren off with the siren key if
required.)
2. Make sure the bonnet and boot are shut. The doors can be shut or open.
3. Turn the ignition ON to OFF in a quick steady rhythm an equal number of times to the first PIN digit.
4. Wait for the indicators and LED to flash once. (If the alarm is armed you will not be able to see the indicator flash
so instead look for the LED flash).
5. Now, repeat for the second PIN digit and wait for the indicators/LED to flash.
6. Repeat until all five digits are entered.
7. If the code entered is correct the alarm will disarm. Start the vehicle within 40 seconds or the alarm will
automatically immobilise and you will need to repeat the procedure.
NOTE: Unless a remote control is learnt in you will need to repeat the procedure every time you wish to start the car.

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Wiring instructions
Supply voltage:
24v DC
Current consumption:
Un-triggered: 29mA Armed, 25mA disarmed (MAX)
Location of main control unit:
Mounting of the alarm brain is central to a good alarm installation. Mount either behind centre console, behind
speedo cluster or left of dash. If this is not possible, mount under the driver’s side of the dash, but in an inconspicuous
location. Securely fix the unit with cable ties or similar ensuring the unit is solidly mounted and cannot move around
or be easily accessed. Failure to do this will result in poor shock sensitivity and glass break function (if used). Start the
install by mounting the brain in its intended location and then run the wires out to their connection points looming
the wires with the factory wiring wherever possible.
Plug connector (looking at alarm socket with wires facing):
If a tag is accidentally cut, or accessories are being added to the AVS S-Series alarm at a later date, it is possible to
trace the required wires by first un-clipping the case. Next, slide the circuit board out to expose the main connector
plug. Use the following connector diagram below to trace each wire and its function:
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
Unlock
Unlock
Lock
Lock
Lock
BLKL
IM1B
IM1B
IM1A
IM1A
DOOR
GND
COM
NC
NO
COM
NC
Unlock
BLKR
AUX
-LED
HOOD
BOOT
-ARM
24V
SIREN
24V
GND
IGN
NO
OUT
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
IMPORTANT: Even though the connector plug for the S-Series is similar to the ones used in the AVS 4601/6000/9000
models, THEY ARE NOT COMPATIBLE i.e. you can not plug an S-Series module into a harness from the AVS
4601/6000/9000. Doing so will damage the unit and this will not be covered under warranty. The AVS A-Series loom
is missing wires in pins 15, 16, 17 and 18 for immobiliser one.
MAP Upgrade Loom:
With the wires coming towards you from the socket and the lock tabs on top, the wiring is as follows. From left to
right, M1, M2, POS1, POS2, NEG1, NEG2
Plug-in Sensor Loom:
Black – Earth wire for sensors connected to –ARM wire
Red – Power wire for sensors connected to +24v wire
White – Trigger wire for sensors connected to AUX wire
IM3B
IM2A
IM2B
IM3A

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Data battery back-up siren wiring V2 (DBBSMV2)
The AVS 24v data siren has the following wires located on it:
+24V– Connect to permanent 24 volt power source. To keep the install tidy run this wire with the other
siren wires into the vehicle.
GND – Connect to earth point on vehicle chassis. To keep the install tidy run this wire with the other siren
wires into the vehicle.
SIREN – This is the siren trigger wire. It must connect to the SIREN wire at the alarm module. A maximum
of 2 data sirens can be connected to this wire. N.B. As this is a data wire, no other type of siren can be
connected to it.
-ALARM – This wire gives a constant 200mA negative output when the alarm is triggered. It can be used to
run additional piezo sirens or to activate the horn. (Additional relays may be required for this.) This is also
useful for installations which require both a piezo siren and tilt sensor, as it allows the piezo to be activated
via the –ALARM wire from the siren, and the –ARM from the module can be used to activate the tilt upon
arming.
BONNET(x2) – The bonnet wire is one length of wire looped within the siren. Connect one end to the
bonnet pin switch and the other end to HOOD IN on the alarm module.

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Plug Pin #
Connection
1
IGN - Connect to a +24 volts ignition switched lead, which does not fall to 0 volt when the
engine is cranked.
2 and 13
(2 wires)
GND - Connect to two suitable earth points on the car body. Each wire must be earthed at a
separate point to comply with AS/NZS installation standards.
3 and 5
(2 wires)
+24V- Connect to constant +24 volts via the fuse box or from behind the ignition key barrel.
Separate +24VDC points must be used for each wire to comply with AS/NZS installation
standards.
4
SIREN - Connect this wire to the siren wire on the AVS 24v data siren. Up to two data sirens
can be connected.
Note: You can only connect the specially coded AVS data battery back-up siren. This output is
not compatible with any other AVS siren or any other brand of siren as coded data is
transmitted to turn the siren on and off. Do not connect any other siren as it will damage the
unit and void the warranty.
6
-ARM - ‘Negative on arm output’. This wire outputs a negative of 150mA when the system is
armed. Use this when connecting accessories such as tilt sensors, etc.
It can also be programmed to become a ‘Negative on alarm output’ instead. In this case the
wire switches negative when the system is armed by remote and the alarm is triggered. It can
be connected to an optional AVS Tracking system or interior piezo siren. It will reset after
sounding the siren for 30 seconds. NOTE: This wire will not give siren chirps for arm/disarm
confirmation.
It can also be programmed to become a ‘Timed negative on arm output’. When on, this feature
changes the –ARM wire from being a constant negative on arm to a timed 15 second negative
on arm wire. This will allow you to connect this wire via a relay (refer Timed Headlight diagram)
to your headlight circuit, so that when the system is armed the headlights will turn on for 15
seconds, and then automatically switch off.
A window roll-up module can still be connected to this wire, as long as it takes no longer than
15 seconds to wind up the windows in the car. Refer Timed Negative on arm in Register 2,
Feature 5.
7
BOOT-OUT - This gives a 1-second negative output for boot release (150ma maximum). For
use where electric boot release is to be connected. Extra components may be required
depending on the vehicle. Refer to Remote Boot Release diagram.
Note: When the on board turbo timer feature is selected this wire will stay low while the turbo
timer times out.
8 (2 wires)
HOOD IN and TRUNK IN - Connect to bonnet switch (via the siren) and boot switch
respectively.
9
-LED - This wire is pre-connected from the wiring harness to the negative side of the LED.
10
AUX - This is a ‘Negative trigger input’, and can be connected to the negative output circuit
wire from any optional alarm accessory. E.g. ultrasonic or microwave sensors and will detect
on a change of state. If using the anti hijack feature, one end of the switch will connect to the
AUX wire. This will not effect any sensors connected to the wire but is recommended to power
sensors with –ARM wire when using anti hijack.
11 and 19
R-BLINKER and L-BLINKER - Connect to the left and right indicator circuits of the vehicle to
flash the indicators. Each circuit can supply a maximum of 4A.
12
UNLOCK-NO - Refer to Central Door Lock diagrams for CDL connection.
14
DOOR - Connect to existing door switch circuit. (NOTE: only negative switching doors, if
positive door switching, must use an AVS pos to neg converter or relay to reverse to negative).
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Plug Pin #
Connection
IM1A 15 and
16
IM1B 17 and
18
Starter motor immobiliser circuit - The starter wire is usually located under the steering
column; this wire must be +24v (8 AMP max) only when the vehicle is being started. Cut this
wire. The vehicle should not turn over. Solder one side of the wire to both IM1A wires. Solder
the other end to both IM1B wires. To meet AS/NZS installation standards, make sure the
cut is made more than 300mm from the fuel pump or ignition immobiliser cuts.
20
LOCK-NC - Refer to Central Door Lock diagrams for CDL connection.
21
LOCK-COM - Refer to Central Door Lock diagrams for CDL connection.
22
LOCK-NO - Refer to Central Door Lock diagrams for CDL connection.
23
UNLOCK-NC - Refer to Central Door Lock diagrams for CDL connection.
24
UNLOCK-COM - Refer to Central Door Lock diagrams for CDL connection.
IM2A (2 wires)
and IM2B (2
wires)
Ignition immobiliser circuit - The ignition wire is usually located under the steering column
and once cut will stop the engine from starting. Find this wire, cut it and connect one end of
the wire to the two IM2A wires. Now connect the other end to the two IM2B wires. To meet
AS/NZS installation standards, make sure the cut is made more than 300mm from the
starter or fuel pump immobiliser cuts.
IM3A (2 wires)
and IM3B (2
wires)
Fuel pump immobiliser circuit - The fuel pump wire usually runs down one of the sills of the
vehicle and will be +24v when the fuel pump is running. Find this wire, cut it and connect one
end of the wire to the two IM3A wires. Now connect the other end to the two IM3B wires. To
meet AS/NZS installation standards, make sure the cut is made more than 300mm from
the starter or ignition immobiliser cuts. Must be connected to fuel pump for anti-hijack to
function.

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Changing programmable features
The AVS S-Series programming mode is very quick and easy to use. Follow the steps below to change any of the
programmable features:
1. Find the Register (1 or 2) in which the feature is located.
2. Set the vehicle up as described to access the required Register. e.g. to access Register 1 close all doors, bonnet
and boot, arm and disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off and back on.
3. Press the button on the remote the number of times for the function you wish to change.
e.g. for arm and disarm chirps press the button two times. Each press of the button will be confirmed
by a flash of the indicators and dash LED and a chirp from the siren if connected.
4. Turn the ignition off.
5. The system will then confirm whether the feature is on or off. If the feature is enabled (turned on) the siren
will chirp once. If the feature is disabled (turned off) the siren will chirp twice.
Programming features Register 1
Vehicle set up: Close all doors, bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off & on.
Feature:
Arm and disarm chirp (24v S5/S4)
Press the button
this many times:
2
Factory setting:
ON
Description:
One chirp on arm and two chirps on disarm.
Feature:
Door lock on ignition
Press the button
this many times:
3
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is ON, the doors will lock when the ignition is turned on, and unlock
when the ignition is turned off.
Feature:
No door ajar warning
Use if the car has factory interior light delay
Press the button
this many times:
4
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is ON, the door ajar warning feature is removed so the indicators and
siren will not chirp for three seconds if the door is left open. It will ignore the door,
bonnet/boot & aux circuits for 45 seconds upon arming.
Feature:
Perimeter night light
Press the button
this many times:
5
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is ON, the indicators will stay on constantly for 20 seconds on disarm,
or until the ignition is turned on. This allows for illumination around the vehicle at
night.

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Programming features Register 1 continued
Vehicle set up: Close all doors, bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off & on.
Feature:
Instant boot release/On board turbo timer shut down
Press the button
this many times:
6
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is ON, the boot release button will only require pressing once rather
than holding down for three seconds to open an electric boot or shut down the On-
board turbo timer before the preset time.
Feature:
Negative on alarm/pager out
Press the button
this many times:
7
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is ON, the –ARM wire changes to become ‘negative on alarm’ instead.
Can be used to power pagers or internal sirens.
Feature:
Dome light extension
Note: this feature cannot be turned on if auto re-arm and re-lock is turned on (refer
REGISTER 2 feature 4)
Press the button
this many times:
8
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is ON the dome (interior) light comes on automatically when the
system is disarmed via remote, enabling the owner to verify the vehicle is safe inside.
The light stays on for 20 seconds, or until the ignition is turned on. The dome (interior)
light also comes on automatically when the ignition is turned off, enabling the owner
to quickly gather belongings before exiting the car. The light stays on for 20 seconds,
or until the system is armed via remote, or until the ignition is turned on again. This
function only works if the door wire is connected directly to the interior light door
sense wire.
Feature:
Inhibit / Enable mode selection for factory remote interface inputs
Refer to Factory Remote interface (MAP function) for full details
Press the button
this many times:
10
Factory setting:
INHIBIT (1 chirp in inhibit mode, 2 chirps in enable mode)
Description:
Inhibit mode: NEG1 and NEG2 become ‘inhibit’ wires which stop the factory remote
interface from arming/disarming the alarm i.e. usually connected to the key barrel or
dash switch wires so that when the door is unlocked manually or by pressing the dash
switch it will NOT disarm the alarm.
Enable mode: POS2 input becomes an ‘enable’ wire which must receive a positive
pulse to ‘enable’ the upgrade interface to arm/disarm the system when they receive a
trigger from the door motor. This is usually connected to the indicators as they will
activate only when the factory remote is pressed.

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Programming features Register 1 continued
Vehicle set up: Close all doors, bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off & on.
Feature:
Shock sensor adjustment
Press the button
this many times:
11
Factory setting:
6
Description:
After pressing the button 11 times to enter this mode, turn the ignition to off.
The siren should chirp the current sensor setting (factory level of 6). There are 8 levels
of adjustment. Pressing the button once will increase the sensitivity by one level
i.e. to level 7 if set at factory level. The LED will then flash seven times to confirm the
new level.
Pressing the remote again will increase the sensitivity to level 8 (max). Pressing the
remote again will return the adjustment to level 1 (least sensitive) and so on.
Once you have adjusted the sensitivity level to the desired setting, turn the ignition on
and off again to exit this mode. The siren should chirp the new setting to confirm.
Feature:
Installer mode
Press the button
this many times:
12
Description:
This mode allows the installer to verify that each trigger of the alarm system is working,
without having to arm and disarm the system each time and setting off the siren.
After pressing the button 12 times to enter this mode, turn the ignition to off.
The siren will chirp and the indicators will flash to indicate a trigger e.g. push the bonnet
switch, open a door, hit the vehicle. The siren will chirp four times to indicate a shock
sensor pre-warning impact.
Feature:
Past Alarm Trigger memory
Press the button
this many times:
13
Description:
After pressing the button 13 times to enter this mode, turn the ignition off. The
system stores the 10 last reasons why the alarm was triggered. This memory cannot be
erased.
1 chirp, 1 flash = voltage drop trigger
2 chirp, 2 flashes = glass break sensor trigger (S5 only)
3 chirp, 3 flashes = shock sensor trigger
4 chirp, 4 flashes = power failure
5 chirp, 5 flashes = ignition trigger
6 chirp, 6 flashes = auxiliary trigger (Tilt sensor on S5)
7 chirp, 7 flashes = door trigger
8 chirp, 8 flashes = bonnet / boot trigger
If two previous alarms were recorded i.e. voltage drop and shock sensor the LED will
flash and the siren will chirp once for voltage drop, then no noise for one second, then
the LED will flash and the siren chirp three times for shock sensor. The last memory
heard is the most recent alarm sector triggered. Turn the ignition on and off to exit this
mode.

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Programming features Register 1 continued
Vehicle set up: Close all doors, bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off & on.
Feature:
Factory remote interface mode ON/OFF
Refer Factory Remote interface (MAP function) for full details
Press the button
this many times:
14
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is ON it enables the factory remote interface wires to be used for
the MAP upgrade. When OFF the wires are disabled to prevent unauthorised disarm
via the upgrade wires.
Feature:
Voltage drop sense override
Press the button
this many times:
15
Factory setting:
ON (to activate voltage drop turn feature off)
Description:
When ON, this feature prevents the alarm triggering via sensing a drop in voltage in
the vehicle’s electrical system. This may be necessary where engine thermo fans cut
in automatically or there are other accessories active even when the ignition is turned
off e.g. car phones. TO ACTIVATE VOLTAGE DROP TURN FEATURE OFF.
Feature:
Turbo timer run time
Press the button
this many times:
16
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
This feature is used for setting the run time for both interface and onboard turbo
timers. The siren should chirp the current setting on entering and the new setting on
exiting this mode. Refer to Turbo Timer Instructions.
Feature:
On-board turbo timer
Press the button
this many times:
17
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When turned ON this feature activates the on-board turbo timer which allows the
turbo timer to be shut down early via the button.
To set up the on-board turbo timer refer to Turbo Timer Instructions.
Feature:
Delayed panic
Press the button
this many times:
18
Factory setting:
ON
Description:
When this feature is ON the button needs to be held for 3 seconds to activate
panic instead of being instant. Pressing the button again once will disarm
panic mode.

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Programming features Register 1 continued
Vehicle set up: Close all doors, bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off & on.
Feature:
MAP feature 2-second entry delay / Factory remote interface mode (old OEM
Enhancement module) / Split lock & unlock button mode
Press the button
this many times:
19
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
This feature delays the doors, boot etc for two seconds. Use if the door light comes
on before the door unlocks.
When this feature is ON it also allows the old style OEM Enhancement module to
work. Note: if using this feature the alarm will now arm on button and disarm
on when using AVS remote.
Feature:
Courier Mode
Press the button
this many times:
20
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
Courier mode allows the driver to leave the ignition on with the engine running and
arm the alarm. The alarm will be fully armed three seconds after pressing the
button. If the alarm is activated the system will shut the engine down and trigger as
normal.
When in courier mode the shock (AVS S4/S5), glass sensor (AVS S5) will be disabled
while the engine is running but will arm normally when the ignition is off. Note the
AUX input remains active in courier mode.
Note: The ignition must be on for more than 5 seconds before the alarm can be
armed.

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Programming functions Register 2
Vehicle set up: Open a door, close bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off & on.
Feature:
Second vehicle control - button used to arm/disarm this vehicle (vehicle B)
Press the button
this many times:
2
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When turned ON this feature allows the remote to be divided to act like two separate
single button remotes to control two separate vehicles i.e. the button controls
vehicle A, the button controls vehicle B.
1. Simply teach all remotes into both vehicles. Refer to Learning new remotes. The
button will no longer work on vehicle B.
2. After programming all remotes into both vehicles turn this function ON in vehicle
B ONLY. Vehicle A needs no further programming.
Feature:
Digital shock/glass break sensors (S4 and or S5 only)
Press the button
this many times:
3
Factory setting:
ON
Description:
Turn this feature OFF to disable the digital shock and glass break sensors.
Feature:
Automatic re-arm and re-lock
Press the button
this many times:
4
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
This feature prevents the accidental system disarming of the system. When turned ON
it will re-arm and re-lock the doors if the system is disarmed and a door not opened
within 60 seconds. If turned on dome light extension will be turned off automatically.
Installers must wire up the door circuit for this feature to function.
Feature:
Timed negative on arm
Timed headlight delay for 15 seconds
Press the button
this many times:
5
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When turned ON, this feature changes the –ARM wire from being a constant negative
on arm to a timed 15 second negative on arm wire. This allows you to connect this wire
via a relay (see Timed Headlight diagram) to the headlight circuit, so that when the
system is armed, the headlights will turn on for 15 seconds, and then automatically
switch off.
The user can press the button on the remote to turn the lights turn off before the
end of the 15-second period if this feature is turned on.
Note: a window roll-up module can still be connected to this wire as long it takes less
than 15 seconds for the windows to roll up. If you have turned the ‘Negative on
alarm/pager out’ feature on in Register 1, Feature 7, when you turn this feature on,
‘Negative on alarm’ will automatically reset back to off.

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Programming functions Register 2 continued
Vehicle set up: Open a door, close bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition on, off & on.
Feature:
Indicator flash on alarm trigger
Press the button
this many times:
6
Factory setting:
ON
Description:
When turned OFF, this feature prevents the indicators from flashing when the system
is triggered. The indicators will still flash on arm and disarm as well as in panic mode.
Feature:
Extended lock pulse
For central closure
Press the button
this many times:
7
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is turned ON, the lock output becomes a 15 second pulse instead of
0.5 seconds. For use with vehicles with vacuum central locking or those with a central
closure wire (some BMW, Mercedes) i.e. doors lock, electric windows wind up, sunroof
closes automatically.
Feature:
Extended unlock pulse
Press the button
this many times:
8
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is turned ON, the unlock output becomes a 15-second negative pulse
instead of 0.5 seconds. This feature is for use with vehicles with vacuum central locking.
Feature:
Anti Hijack – Mode 1
Press the button
this many times:
9
Factory setting:
OFF
Description:
When this feature is turned ON, the unit will enter anti hijack mode 1 following the
opening of a door while the ignition is on. Upon entering anti hijack mode, the unit will
begin waiting for a disable notification by pressing the momentary switch. The LED will
flash each second of the countdown to notify the user it is in anti hijack mode (can be
turned off via Register 2, Feature 14).
If this is not performed within 30 seconds of a door being opened, the siren will emit
four warning chirps and the indicators will flash. 30 seconds later if the switch has still
not been pressed, the unit will trigger the anti hijack mode. Immobiliser 3 (fuel pump)
will open, immobilising the vehicle and will stay open until the ignition is turned off
then on and the momentary switch is pressed or pin code is entered. The alarm will also
activate for five minutes after the anti hijack trigger (can be turned off via Register 2,
Feature 11).
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