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SCORPION S Series SIGS36 User manual

INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE
The undersigned qualified installer attests to have personally fitted the here described vehicle
security system following the manufacturer instructions.
By:
Sold On: Type of Product:
S36
Vehicle:
Scorpion Automotive fitted aftermarket equipment must be installed by qualified and
authorised installers. Thatcham recommends to its insurer members that the installations of
certified products within the aftermarket are registered with an independent installation
registration system which can be accessed by insurance companies.
Thatcham administers the Thatcham Recognised Installer scheme, on behalf of the British
motor insurance industry, providing independent registration of installations tovehicle owners.
Details of the Thatcham Recognised Installer scheme can be found at www.thatcham.org.
To ensure consumers insurance cover is not adverselyaffected it is highly recommended that
all installations are carried out by Thatcham recognised installers and that all installs are
registered providing the vehicle owner with a Thatcham recognition of installation for
presentation to insurers.
Thatcham recommends to its insurer members that the installations of certified products within
the aftermarket are registered with an independent installation registration system which can
be accessed by insurance companies. Ifseeking insurer recognition for the fitment of this
product it is likely that the installation will have tobe carried out bya Thatcham recognised
installer.
A full list of Thatcham recognised installers is available at www.thatcham.org
S-Series
A brand of the Scorpion Automotive Group
Scorpion House,
Drumhead Rd,
Chorley, Lancashire, UK,
PR6 7DE
SIGS36
USER MANUAL
UK
Rev. 02– 09/22
USER MANUAL
2.1 – COMPLETE SYSTEM ARMING
Press the lock button on the vehicle original remote control; arming is confirmed by a siren chirp and a
flash of the turn indicators. The system has a 30” pre-arming delay time indicated by the LED turned
ON steady.
2.2 – SYSTEM ARMING WITH SENSOR AND CONFORT EXCLUSION
To arm the system and exclude the internal volumetric protection, external sensors (infrared wireless)
and comfort feature, proceed as follows:
•
Make sure the system is disarmed and ignition key “OFF”.
•
Insert the electronic key into the specific receptacle; the LED will flash quickly.
•
Close vehicle doors and press the lock button on the original remote control.
•
System activation is confirmed by a low tone acoustic signal and a flash of the turn indicators.
2.3 – PASSIVE ARMING
When passive arming is configured, the system automatically arms approx. 60” after ignition is
switched off and after the last door is opened and closed. System activation is confirmed by the
standard optical/acoustic signal.
2.4 – ARMING DELAY
During the 30” inhibition time after arming (LED ON steady), you can exit the vehicle without
triggering any alarm.
2.5 – SYSTEM ARMED
After the delay time the system is armed and ready to detect any theft attempt. When the system is
fully armed, the LED flashes.
2.6 – ALARM, INHIBIT TIME BETWEEN ALARMS AND ALARM CYCLES
Theft attempts are indicated by acoustic/optical signals. An alarm event can generate up to ten 30
second alarm cycles for each input and for each arming cycle. There is a 5 second delay between
each cycle.
2.7 – SYSTEM DISARMING
Press the unlock button on the vehicle original remote control. Disarming is confirmed by 2 siren
chirps and 2 flashes of the turn indicators. Five acoustic signals and five flashes of the turn
indicators warn there has been an alarm condition prior to disarming (par. 2.9 lists the various
alarm causes and relative LED signals).
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1.0 - INTRODUCTORY NOTE………………………………………………………………......PAGE
USER MANUAL
2.0 - OPERATING PROCEDURE.............................................................................................PAGE
2.1 – Complete system arming..............................................................................................PAGE
2.2 - System arming with sensor and comfort exclusion......................................................
2.3 - Passive arming..............................................................................................................PAGE
2.4 - Arming delay..................................................................................................................PAGE
2.5 - System armed.........................................................................................................PAGE 03
2.6 - Alarm, inhibit time between alarms and alarm cycles....................................................PAGE
. 2.7 - System disarming..........................................................................................................
2.8 - Emergency disarming by electronic key.......................................................................
2.9 - Alarm memory..............................................................................................................PAGE
3.0 – WARRANTY CONDITIONS………………………………………………………………….
4.0 – WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) DIRECTIVE………..
5.0 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………………………
Dear customer, thank you for purchasing the S36 alarm system. The following symbols are
included in the present annual to emphasize important instructions or particular functions or
connections:
TABLE OF CONENTS
1.0
–
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
Exclusion of sensors and comfort feature is bound to each single arming cycle.
.
If passive arming is enabled, internal sensors and comfort output (automatic
window roll-up) are excluded. Opening a door 60” before the system is armed
causes the procedure to interrupt; it will resume once the door is closed.
2.0
–
OPERATING PROCEDURE
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This sign highlights useful information.
2.8 – EMERGENCY DISARMING BY ELECTRONIC KEY
This disarming mode is used for “EMERGENCY DISARMING” (in case your remote control is lost
or not working) and “TOTAL DISARMING”. Touching the electronic key to its receptable disarms
and switches OFF the system which will not rearm by using the remote control.
2.9 – ALARM MEMORY
Five flashes of the turn indicators and five siren chirps upon disarming warn that the alarm has
been triggered in your absence. To identify the last cause of alarm, turn ignition key ON and count
the status LED flashes; they will indicate the last alarm detected.
The flash sequence will be repeated 3 times; to interrupt, turn ignition key “OFF”.
This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of 24 months from
the installation date shown on this warranty, in compliance with Directive 1999/44/CE.
Please fill-in entirely the guarantee certificate included in this booklet and do NOT REMOVE the
guarantee label from the device.
The warranty will become void if labels are missing or torn, if the installation certificate is not fully
compiled or if the enclosed sale document is missing.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility for eventual malfunctions of the device or any
damage to the vehicle electrical system due to improper installation, use or tampering.
This alarm system is solely intended to be a theft-deterrent device.
The present device does not fall within the scope of Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as specified in art. 2.1 of L.D. no. 151 of 25/07/2005.
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To restore normal operation, touch the electronic key once again to its receptacle.
A quick chirp and a flash of the status LED will confirm that the system has returned
in normal operation mode.
3.0
–
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
4.0
–
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPTMENT
(
WEEE
)
DIRECTIVE
5.0
–
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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