Sigma Category 1 User Operating Instructions Manual

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Category 1 Alarm System User Operating Instructions Incorporating operating instructions for the Multi-Function Keypad Universal 890 ! For use in all EU member states X i. Universal Opins.qxd 24/09/2004 11:44 Page 1 ...

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This Manual Please t ake time to familiarise yourself with the content s of this manual. Failure to do so could, in cert ain circumst ances, prevent the vehicle s engine from being st arted. Throughout the manual you will see the st atement depende...

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Table of Contents 1. Introduction About the Security System (see also any special notes on p age 16) Page 2 Part s included in your SUBARU Category 1 Alarm System Page 3 Programmable Features Page 3 2. Operation of the Security System Arming the...

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1. Introduction About the Security System Operated correctly, this SUBARU Category 1 Alarm System will protect your vehicle against today s sophisticated thief, however this security system is designed as a deterrent against the thef t of, or from a ...

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Part s included in your SUBARU Category 1 Alarm System T wo high security, radio transmitters. These transmitters use a 56-bit randomly encrypted code and are resist ant to radio frequency code scanning and grabbing. Intelligent, self-adjusting, u...

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2. Operation of the Security System Arming the Security System V acate the vehicle closing all windows, doors, boot and bonnet. Give the radio transmitter button a quick press, whilst st anding near the vehicle. The security system will acknowledge a...

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The ultrasonic interior detection system also employs a movement/time method where a cert ain amount of movement in a given time is also required to cause a trigger. This method of detection of fers a high level of protection against false alarms tha...

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If, in both cases, you wish to st art the vehicle af ter the dashboard LED has extinguished (which indicates that the automatic immobiliser has re-set) turn o n the ignition, give the radio transmitter button a quick press, then st art the vehicle w...

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3. Security System Options (These can be turned on or off by your SUBARU dealer) Door Open Warning Bleeps This feature is turned on at inst allation , but can be turned of f by your SUBARU dealer . W ith this feature on the security system will ble...

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Auto Re-arm This feature is turned on at inst allation , but can be turned of f by your SUBARU dealer. Auto Re-arm will automatically re-arm and double-lock a pre-set time of 60 seconds (dependent on programming), from the system being disarmed by...

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Arming the Security System if it fails to operate using the Radio Transmitter If the radio transmitter fails to operate the security system, due to a depleted battery in the radio transmitter for example, or it s tot al loss/damage, the security syst...

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5. Changing the way the Security System operates using the Multi-Function Keypad Last Trigger Isolation (Option 0 on the keyp ad). If af ter arming the security system, the Door Open Warning Bleep s continue to sound or the alarm system repeatedly t...

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Excluding Ultrasonic Interior Protection (Option 2 on the keyp ad) Arming the security system without ultrasonic interior protection will be necessary if you wish to leave people or animals inside the secured vehicle (sensible safety precautions shou...

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Enable Super-Lock (Option 9 on the keyp ad) Many vehicles are stolen when thieves break into your home and steal your car keys and radio transmitter , perhap s while you are on holiday. Super-Lock works by temporarily ignoring all radio transmitters....

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6. Radio Transmitters Y our SUBARU Category 1 Alarm System s radio transmitters operate on the DTI and R&TTE approved frequency of 433.92mhz, for use in all EU member st ates. Although extremely robust you must t ake care of your radio transmit...

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Teaching New Radio Transmitters to the Security System IMPORTANT NOTICE: When teaching one or more radio transmitters into the security system all previous radio transmitters will be erased from the security system. You must always teach ALL the radi...

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7. Trouble Shooting Table Remember Make sure all the security system s radio transmitter keys operate. Replace radio transmitter batteries annually. If a radio transmitter is lost or damaged replace it immediately. Further problems should be referre...

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8. Notes 16 X i. Universal Opins.qxd 24/09/2004 11:44 Page 18 ...

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