
7
6 Change the option setting by pressing and releasing the Pro-
gramming button for the number of times necessary for moving
from the current setting number to the required setting number
in the option (e.g., in order to change function No. 2 (Arming
impulse) with function No. 16 (External lights) you need to press
and release the programming button 14 times. The Immobilizer
will inform on the new option setting with series of audible sig-
nals. It is necessary to consider that during navigation in the op-
tion the rst number goes after the last one. Release the brake
pedal; the Immobilizer will indicate the current setting and then
the current menu option number. Now you can proceed with
programming the next option and leave the programming mode.
6.1 Function No. 7 Doors, hood and trunk programming algo-
rithm (applicable only for options No. 7 and 8 of Menu 1).
6.1.1 Set any combination of doors, hood and trunk, the open-
ing of which will cause the Immobilizer to form a signal
on the programmable output. For the purposes of this descrip-
tion doors, hood and trunk are simple referred to as doors.
6.1.2 With the brake pedal pressed go to option number 7
settings. Immobilizer will inform on option condition twice
with series of 7 audible signals, after which it will start
emitting irregular audible signals. When you hear irregular
audible signals, release the brake pedal. The Immobilizer will
continue emitting irregular audible signals. Open the doors
that are to be identied on this output, the rest are to be
closed (you can open the doors in advance). Press the brake
pedal again. Immobilizer will inform on option setting change
with series of 7 signals and the doors will be assigned to this
output. If the brake pedal is not pressed and current option
programming is left, the Immobilizer will save its previous
condition. Release the brake pedal and the Immobilizer will
go to option number indication.
6.2 Function No. 8 Original buttons programming algorithm
(applicable only for options No. 7, 8 of Menu 1).
6.2.1 With the brake pedal pressed go to option number 8
settings. Immobilizer will inform on option condition twice
with series of 8 audible signals, after which it will start emit-
ting irregular audible signals. When you hear irregular audible
signals, press the required button while holding the brake pedal
(for the list of buttons of the given model, please see Integra-
tor les). If the Immobilizer has perceived the button, it will
stop emitting irregular audible signals and will start indicating
the option setting number with series of 8 audible signals.
Release the brake pedal, the Immobilizer will indicate menu
option number. If the brake pedal is released prior to the but-
ton is pressed, the Immobilizer will save its previous condition
and will start indicating the menu option number.
6.3 Function No. 9 Transmission condition programming algo-
rithm (applicable only for options No. 7, 8 of Menu 1).
6.3.1 6.3.1. With the brake pedal pressed go to option num-
ber 9 settings. Immobilizer will inform on option condition twice
with series of 9 audible signals, after which it will start emit-
ting irregular audible signals. When you hear irregular audible
signals, change the transmission to the required position: P, N,
D*or R (transmission handle can be set in the necessary posi-
tion in advance); for robotized transmission the positions are
R, N, D
*; for manual transmission only R position is available.
Release and press the brake pedal again. The Immobilizer will
stop emitting irregular audible signals and will start indicating
the option setting number with series of 9 audible signals.
Release the brake pedal, the Immobilizer will indicate menu
option number. If the brake pedal is released prior to the but-
ton is pressed, the Immobilizer will save its previous condition.
7 7. In order to go to next menu option programming press
and release the Programming button for the number of times
necessary for navigation from the required option (e.g., in order
to navigate from option No. 2 to option No. 8 in Menu 1 press
and release the Programming button 6 times). Important note:
when navigating menu options, the rst option follows the last
one.
Exiting the programming mode. The Immobilizer will exit program-
ming mode and save all conguration settings in energy independent
memory when ignition is turned off or within 60 seconds after last
menu action if the brake pedal is released.
* — all handle positions for vehicle advancement (D, S, M, L etc.).
Table 4. CAN bus adapter functions
Function Function description
No. Name
1Security Constant level signal is formed while Immobilizer is in Security mode
2 Arming impulse 0.8 second long impulse is formed when Immobilizer is entering the Security mode
3 Disarming impulse
0.8 second long impulse is formed when Immobilizer is leaving the Security mode
4Original alarm system
panic
Constant level signal is formed while the original car alarm (if the vehicle is equipped with it) is in alarm
mode.
5 Siren panic
30 seconds long constant level signal is formed if one of the following zones is triggered: doors opening,
hood opening (if CAN bus has the corresponding data or input No. 8 is connected), trunk. The func-
tion can be applied in vehicles that are not equipped with original alarm system. The signal stops when
vehicle is not in Security mode any longer.
6 Claxon panic
30 seconds long constant level signal is formed if one of the following zones is triggered: doors opening,
hood opening (if CAN bus contains the corresponding data or input No. 8 is connected), trunk. The func-
tion can be applied in vehicles that are not equipped with original alarm system. The signal stops when
vehicle is not in Security mode any longer. This feature is used for sending an alert signal to the original
vehicle claxon.
7 Doors, hood and trunk Constant level signal is formed if one of preset doors, hood (if CAN bus contains the corresponding data
or input No. 8 is connected) or trunk is opened.
8 Original buttons Constant level signal is formed if the preset vehicle button is pressed (see Integrator les application).
9 Transmission condition
Constant level signal is formed if transmission handle is set in preliminarily programmed position (P, R,
N, and D). For robotized transmission the positions are R, N, D; for manual transmission only R position
is available.
10 Sensor ignoring
Constant level signal is formed when the trunk is open in Security mode if the trunk has been opened
with the original remote control. Also the signal is formed for the purposes of Comfort function.
The function’s purpose is to deactivate the sensors in order to prevent false alarms.
11 Ignition Constant level signal is formed when ignition is turned on (including engine starting).
12 ACC
Constant level signal is formed when vehicle ACC are on (1st key position, may match with ignition
on certain vehicles). It is turned off only when the ignition key is out of ignition lock. Can be used
for correct accessory multimedia system power management.
13 Engine on Constant level signal is formed when the engine is on.
14 Vehicle is moving Constant level signal is formed if the vehicle speed has exceeded a certain threshold value (depends
on vehicle and varies in the range of 5 to 10 km/h).
15 Brake Constant level signal is formed when the brake pedal is pressed.