TEC-700/TEC-710 CAN-Bus Alarm System with Immobiliser

TEC-700/TEC-710 CAN-Bus Alarm System with Immobiliser

car -alarm TEC-700/TEC-710 CAN-bus alarm system with Immobiliser car -alarm Contents 1. Prior to installation ............................................................................................................... 3 1.1. Delivery contents ............................................................................................................................ 3 1.2. Checking the compatibility of vehicle and accessories ................................................................... 3 2. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4 3. Glossary – definition of terms ................................................................................................ 5 4. Alarm operation algorithms .................................................................................................. 5 4.1. Arming and disarming the alarm ................................................................................................... 5 4.2. PIN-Code and PUK-code ................................................................................................................. 7 4.3. Alarm features, phases and modes ............................................................................................... 9 5. Pin definition and factory defaults of programmable outputs/inputs.................................... 10 6. External sensors connection ................................................................................................ 12 7. Programming of the alarm .................................................................................................. 12 7.1. Vehicle recognition – programming stage 1 ................................................................................ 12 7.1.1. Automatic vehicle recognition ............................................................................................. 13 7.1.2. Forced vehicle recognition ................................................................................................... 13 7.1.3. Analog steering wheel buttons recognition ........................................................................ 14 7.1.4. Programming Button changing ............................................................................................ 14 7.2. Alarm configuration – programming stage 2 .............................................................................. 15 7.2.1. Alarm hardware feature programming (menu 1) ............................................................... 15 7.2.2. Alarm user settings programming (menu 2) ....................................................................... 21 7.2.3. Configuration of built-in sensors ......................................................................................... 22 7.3. Resetting to factory defaults ........................................................................................................ 23 8. Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 23 9. Installation notes ................................................................................................................ 24 Product features • Theft protection when the vehicle is parked • Audible and light notifications on Alarm triggering • Immobiliser with engine locking • Sensor compatibility with angle, volumetric, shock and other sensors • Shock sensor is included in standard delivery kit • Trunk opening without disarming • Automatic windows closing when arming 2 • Central locking system activation when driving / deactivation when ignition key is Page removed. Version July 22, 2019 TEC-700/TEC-710 car -alarm 1. Prior to installation Read the manual prior to installation.Technical knowledge is necessary for installation. The place of installation must be free of moisture and away from heat sources. Download and uncompress the vehicle specific informations rar file from navlinkz.de product site. Choose the PDF document according to car and print it. Without the informations in this PDF is the installation of the alarm hard to realize. 1.1. Delivery contents Check whether delivery contents are complet before installation. 1.2. Checking the compatibility of vehicle and accessories Check whether the product is compatible with the vehicle before installation. Requirements Vehicle See TEC-700/TEC-710 compatibility list Limitations Vehicle-specific functions See TEC-700/TEC-710 vehicle-specific installation files and compatibility list Look for product info at www.navlinkz.de or www.canbus-alarm.com 3 Page Version July 22, 2019 TEC-700/TEC-710 car -alarm 2. Introduction This manual describes the features and the installation of the slave alarm systems TEC-700 and TEC-710, to which hereinafter will be referred to as Alarm. The Alarm is designed to protect the vehicle from being stolen from its parking location and from being hijacked while driving. The Alarm can also issue sound and light signals, if the vehicle is tampered with while it is parked. The PIN-to-Drive is available only in TEC-710, all other functions are the same. 4 Page Version July 22, 2019 TEC-700/TEC-710 car -alarm 3. Glossary – definition of terms To fully understand the manual it is necessary to know how certain terms are defined. Terms which are defined in the glossary, are written in the text in italic. Comfort Features – are considered the automatic locking doors after departure, automatic unlocking after key removal from ignition lock and automatic closing of electric windows and sun-roof after locking the vehicle with the original remote control and (or) with the key. Guard Mode – An active operation mode of PIN-to-Drive after being triggered which is followed by the Immobiliser function if the user does not enter PIN-Code . Immobiliser - Engine locking and hazard lights activation until entering of PIN-Code. PIN-Code – A number of digits or combinations which can be entered by Visible Keys or external button. PIN-to-Drive – The PIN-Code must be entered to be able to operate the vehicle, otherwise the Immobiliser becomes effective. Programming Button – A Visible Key which is used for programming the Alarm. It is predefined (see vehicle-specific installation file ), but can be defined differently during the Alarm’s installation process. Simultaneously to the defined Visible Key, for all described programming actions , the button integrated in the Alarm’s housing can be used as Programming Button (see picture in chapter 7.1.2.). Secure Mode – is entered by the alarm when locking the vehicle in any way that includes or would include arming of the original vehicle alarm (lock cylinder of the driver’s door, keyless access system, remote control, or re-arming, etc). By unlocking with the original remote control, vehicle keyless access system or by entering the PIN-Code , the Secure Mode is left. Visible Keys - Original vehicle buttons on the steering wheel, dashboard or driver’s door which are visible on CAN-bus and can be used to enter PIN-Code or other Alarm functions. Vehicle-specific installation file – A vehicle-specific information file for the very vehicle in which the Alarm shall be installed. It is available for download at www.canbus-alarm.com . 4. Alarm operation algorithms 4.1. Arming and disarming the alarm Arming – The Alarm is automatically armed when the vehicle is locked by original remote control, driver’s door lock or keyless access system. Unless the Alarm is set to silent arming 5 mode, arming is confirmed by a single audible signal if all doors, hood and trunk are closed. Page Arming diagnostics Version July 22, 2019 TEC-700/TEC-710 car -alarm When arming while a door, hood or trunk is open, three audible signals are emitted , no matter whether the silent arming mode is on or off. By its LED the Alarm indicates with a repeat number of light signals whether a door, hood or trunk is open (see table). In case of multiple unclosed zones, light signals for each are repeatedly emitted. Quantity of LED light signals Active zone when arming 2 Hood 3 Trunk 4 Doors Open doors are ignored by the Alarm in Secure Mode . 3 seconds after open doors, hood or trunk are closed the ignored zone will be secured. Disarming – The Alarm is automatically disarmed by unlocking the vehicle by original remote control, keyless access system or by entering the PIN-Code . Unless the Alarm is set to silent arming mode, disarming is confirmed by two audible signals if the Alarm was not triggered while in Secure Mode . If silent arming mode is on, there will be no audible signal. Disarming diagnostics If the Alarm was triggered in Secure Mode , four audible signals are emitted when disarming, no matter whether the silent arming mode is on or off. Triggered zones are indicated by the Alarm’s LED with a number of light signals from the time of occurrence until first ignition on (see table). In case of multiple zones have been triggered, light signals for each are repeatedly emitted. Quantity of LED light signals Reason (zone) of Alarm triggering 2 Hood 3 Trunk 4 Doors 5 Sensor 1 Alarm 6 Sensor 2 Alarm 7 Sensor 1 Warning 8 Sensor 2 Warning 9 Protection of public order Alarm triggering In Secure Mode , the Alarm can react with warning or alarm. The warning signal is triggered when there are weak effects on the shock sensor, e.g. due to vibrations caused by a passing truck. In this case the siren emits several short signals. The alarm signal is activated if any door, hood

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