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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
SELF-LEARNING
PROCEDURE
EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) DISPLAY PROCEDURE
To display the PIN CODE, activate the self-learning procedure and wait 10 seconds for the LED to switch OFF. The immobiliser will use the LED for displaying 5 sequences of flashes that will correspond to 5 numbers. The following table shows an example of a PIN CODE and the corresponding LED flashes:
LASERLINE model 921K immobiliser is a sophisticated electronic device for vehicle protection, which ensures very reliable protection with a simple operation procedure.The system consists of a control unit, LED/Receptacle and two code keys. The 921K immobiliser deactivates the main electric circuits of the vehicle (starter solenoid, petrol pump, injection or ignition coil.) and simply operates by a coded key that must be touched to a receptacle on the vehicle fascia before starting the vehicle. Activation of the system is automatically carried out approximately 20 seconds after switching the ignition off. Once activated, a dash fascia mounted LED will flash. From now on, the immobiliser operates on two specific points of the vehicles starting-ignition or fuel supply systems, to prevent an unauthorised attempt to start the vehicle. To switch the immobiliser off, touch the coded key into the receptacle and remove. You have approximately 20 seconds to start the vehicle. If you fail to start the vehicle within this 20 seconds the system will re-activate automatically and it will be necessary to re-touch the coded key to the receptacle in order to start the vehicle. Note: always switch OFF the immobiliser before switching ON the ignition key as accidental activation of Self-Learning Procedure may occur. If accidental activation of Self-Learning Procedure does occur, wait for LED to flash at a rate of 1 flash per 2 seconds before disarming. All the wires of the immobiliser are black and are recognisable by a code printed on the end of them. When the installation is completed, all the codes on the ends of the wires are removed so that they are not identifiable and the immobiliser cannot be neutralised. There are thousands of millions of combinations for the coded keys, so each key is unique and cannot be replicated. When one of the 2 supplied coded keys is lost, it is necessary to execute the SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE.
1 ) Deactivate the immobiliser by inserting a CODED KEY into the receptacle. 2) Turn ignition key to ON position. 3) Insert and hold one of the CODED KEYS into the receptacle. 4) Maintaining the CODED KEY into the receptacle, turn OFF the ignition key. 5) Remove the CODED KEY from the receptacle.
For the numbers 4
n of corresponding flashes n 5 consecutive LED flashes n 6 consecutive LED flashes n 10 consecutive LED flashes n 5 consecutive LED flashes n 4 consecutive LED flashes
2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause
On the above example, the PIN CODE to note at the end of these instructions would be 4. 6) Check if the LED is steady ON, as indication of the beginning of SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE. 7 ) Within 10 secods of the LED remaining ON, insert into the receptacle a new/spare CODED KEY, followed by the original CODED KEY first used to enter the SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE. Each KEY learning is signalled by a short pause of the LED 8 ) When the 10 seconds from the last CODED KEY as elapsed, the immobiliser exits from the SELFLEARNING PROCEDURE and displays the EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) via flashing of the LED. 9) Note the PIN CODE in the space provided at the end of these instructions. Verify that all CODED KEYS operate; otherwise, repeat the above steps. It is imperative to note on a piece of paper this Emergency Pin Code, if it is different from the original pin code displayed in the rear of these instructions. This pin code must then be stored in a secure location. Note: If you intend to leave these instructions in the vehicle, the pin code in the back of these instructions should be removed for safekeeping. This emergency code is derived from the first CODED KEY memorised when you self-learn a new CODED KEY. If you want to change the pin code from the original code, you may have to follow the self-learning procedure more than once alternating the first CODED KEY until a new pin code is given.
HOW TO DISARM THE IMMOBILISER USING THE EMERGENCY CODE
If the CODED KEYS do not work correctly or have been lost, to disarm the immobiliser you must insert the EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) as follows: 1) With the immobiliser ON, turn ON the ignition key. 2) The LED in the receptacle will now flash at a rate of 10 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF, 10 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF etc. 3) At any point when the LED is OFF, switch the ignition OFF. (If you miss the 2 second period whilst the LED is OFF the LED will again come on for 10 seconds). 4) The LED will start to flash and the immobiliser is ready to accept the PIN CODE. If not interrupted, the LED will flash 10 times. Turn ON the ignition key for 1 second after the LED as displayed the flashes corresponding to each digit of your PIN CODE, read PIN CODE at the end of these instructions from left to right. For a better understanding, see the example. If the inserted PIN CODE is correct, the immobiliser will disarm itself and automatically enter the SELFLEARNING PROCEDURE, signaling this condition by LED ON for 10. Follow SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE from step 6. If the inserted PIN CODE is wrong, the immobiliser will remain ON.
Note After the above operations, any lost or stolen CODED KEYS become useless. Code memorisation can only occur when the LED located in the receptacle is constantly on. No more than 10 seconds must elapse between memorising each CODED KEY. When 4 CODED KEY have been memorised, the immobiliser will automatically exit from the self-learning procedure or 10 seconds after the last CODED KEY was memorised. If a new CODED KEY has been memorised, it is necessary to memorise the original CODED KEYS if their continued use is desired. If only one CODED KEY is available no SELF-LEARNING PROCEDURE will take place and the procedure will enter EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) DISPLAY PROCEDURE. To memorise only one CODED KEY follow the USING THE EMERGENCY CODE (PIN CODE) TO DISARM THE IMMOBILISER procedure and memorise single CODE KEY.
LIFETIME WARRANTY
Product warranty covers units to be free from defects in manufacture for the lifetime ownership of the original vehicle, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this warranty document. Any product, which is deemed to be defective, will be replaced or repaired. Accessories including remote controls, touch keys and additional modules are guaranteed for a period of 12 months from date of installation.
Terms and Conditions
1. Product must be installed by an authorised qualified installer. 2. If product is transferred by an authorised installer onto another vehicle then in this case the warranty reverts back to 2 years from the date of the original installation. 3. Warranty is not transferable by the original customer to other owners of the product accessory. 4. The customer must complete and return the warranty registration document within 21 days from date of purchase in order for the warranty to be valid. 5. The warranty covers product only and not the quality of the installation. The warranty for installation is provided by the installer. We cannot be held responsible for costs arising due to incorrect installation. 6. All warranty claims must be directed through the original installer, accompanied by the original invoice, detailing date of installation and annual service record. Failure to do this will render the warranty invalid. 7. Continuance of product warranty is subject to an annual product service check for which a small charge may be levied by any authorised installer. Evidence of service check record must be provided in support of warranty claims. 8. Warranty does not cover costs incurred for breakdown assistance or vehicle recovery, due to product or accessory failure. Warranty does not extend to reimbursement for damage due to defects in products or accessories.
Exclusions from Warranty
Warranty will not be valid due to the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Poor response to transmitters due to abnormally high electromagnetic interference. Low battery voltage in transmitters. Abuse or mistreatment of any product or accessory. Loss or damage due to accident, fire, lightening, explosion, flood or water, war or civil disturbances. Damage caused by external electrical source or from abnormal variation or failure of power supply. Failure caused by installation of accessories not approved by the product manufacturer. Failure of product occurring outside Great Britain. Replacement of defective parts within the guarantee period does not include consumable parts or include labour. 9. If product is repaired by a non authorised installer the product will cease to be covered by the warranty. 10. Original manufacturer negligence.
Consumer Details
All warranties are limited to the duration of this warranty. This is the complete warranty and no other express or implied warranty is valid. Nothing in this warranty shall affect your statutory rights.
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
2" PAUSE
SYSTEMS GB
CODE ?
CORRECT
IMMOBILISER DEACTIVATED
INCORRECT
IMMOBILISER STILL ACTIVATED
EXAMPLE: the code to be inserted is 4. First digit 5 - Wait 5 flashes for the first digit. After the fifth flash has been completed and the LED has turned OFF, immediately turn ON the ignition key for 1. Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause, the LED will flash for the next digit of the PIN CODE; Second digit 6 Wait 6 flashes for the second digit. After the sixth flash has been completed and the LED has turned OFF, immediately turn ON the ignition key for 1. Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause, the LED will flash for the next digit of the PIN CODE; Third digits 0 - For the 0 digit, the flashes to be completed on the LED are 10. Continue until all the digits have been displayed and inputted correctly.
USER MANUAL IMMOBILISER MODEL 921K
YOUR PIN CODED IS:
IMMOBILISER WITH ELECTRONIC KEY FOR ALL CARS WITH 12V NEGATIVE EARTH ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
NOTE Manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage of the immobiliser and the vehicle electrical system due to WRONG INSTALLATION OR TAMPERING. LASERLINE SpA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EFFECT CHANGES OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. TEST APPROVAL NUMBERS MIRRC Reference Number: TE2 - 1188/1100 Category 2
WE ADVISE YOU TO CHOOSE AN ACCREDITATED INSTALLER. THE SYSTEM MUST BE FITTED FOLLOWING THE SUPPLIED INSTRUCTIONS; ANY ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THE SYSTEM OR INSTALLATION CAN INVALIDATE THE CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION.
TECHNICAL DATA POWER SUPPLY:..... 12VDC CURRENTDRAW:..... 1 m. A 5 REARMING DELAY:..... 20 seconds RELAYS CONTACT CAPACITY (continuous):.... 20 A
Our commissioned Sales and Support Agents in the UK are LSp Agencies 33,Craven Court - Winwick Quay Warrington - Cheshire WA2 8QU Phone Number (Sale support)
cod.: is UT921K FILENAME: ISUT921K.P65

290i2/212/291/213 INSURANCE APPROVED ALARM/IMMOBILISER USER GUIDE
CAR ALARM SYSTEMS
ISUT291-213UK.p65
11/05/2006, 18.53
These systems are manufactured from the highest quality components to ensure a long trouble free operating life and comply with the British insurance industrys criteria for vehicle security for Category 1 product - 291/213 and Category (L2 1) product 290i2/212, as evaluated by Thatcham (MIRRC). Note: Category (L2 1) product 290i2/212 alarm system is only to be fitted in conjunction with a Category 2 (L2) immobiliser to obtain Category 1 status for the vehicle security. These instructions are intended to familiarise you with their very simple operation. KEY * Optional. ** Vehicle dependent.
NO DANGER FOR USER DUE TO THE RADIOFREQUENCY EXPOSURE!
WARNING ALARMS MUST NOT BE STEAM CLEANED OR PRESSURE WASHED. BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY ELECTRICAL WORK ON THE VEHICLE ISOLATE THE SYSTEM BY REMOVING SYSTEM FUSE/VEHICLE BATTERY OR DAMAGE TO THE ALARM MAY RESULT!
ISUT291-213UK.p11/05/2006, 18.53
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
You would have received from your installer, two remote controls (see fig. 1) and have been shown the location of the Status LED (fig. 2). FUNCTIONS Button A: arming/disarming of the alarm (290i2/ 212); Button A: arming/disarming of the alarm and immobiliser (291/213); Button B: panic, ultrasonic exclusion function; Button C: special programmable functions; boot opening* or lighting*. ARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM Press button A (arm/disarm), located on the right of the remote control (see fig. 1). The direction indicator lights will flash twice and the alarm may give two audible tones (programmable function) will be generated at the same time to indicate that the alarm system has been armed. The power locks* will close along with the electric power windows* and electric sunroof*. The red LED (see fig. 2) in the passenger compartment will remain on for 30 seconds (pre-alarm time) and then will begin flashing in a regular pattern.
fig. 1
fig. 2
DISARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM Press button A (arm/disarm), located on the right of the remote control (see fig. 1). The direction indicator lights will flash once and the alarm may give one audible tone (programmable function) generated at the same time to indicate that the alarm system has been disarmed. The power locks* will open and, if button C is activated, all the courtesy lights will turn on for 10 seconds. If an alarm was generated while the system was armed, when the system is disarmed the direction indicator lights will flash briefly ( second) and an audible tone will be produced to indicate that an alarm condition has occurred. To identify the sensor that caused the alarm, consult the ALARM AUTO-DIAGNOSTICS paragraph. SENSOR ACTIVATION AFTER ARMING Once armed an alarm condition will be generated by power supply interruption and the turning ON of the ignition key. An alarm condition will not be generated by the door/bonnet/boot being opened or interior (ultrasonic/microwave sensors) movement until the alarm has been armed for 30 seconds (pre-alarm time). ALARM CONDITION When a sensor is activated, the system will generate an alarm condition: direction indicators flash and the siren sounds for 30 seconds (alarm cycle). At the end of the alarm cycle, if the same sensor is still activated, the alarm will generate an alarm cycle again. ALARM CYCLE LIMITATION The system will automatically exclude the sensor, which has generated 8 alarm cycles. All the other sensors will continue to protect the vehicle. The maximum number of alarm cycle for every sensor is 8, except for power supply interruption sensor (10 alarm cycles). Note: If a sensor continues to remain activated whilst in the pre-alarm time, the system will automatically exclude this sensor at the end of the pre-alarm time and not generate an alarm condition. When the alarm system is next disarmed the direction indicator lights will flash briefly ( second) and an audible tone will be produced to indicate that a sensor was activated whilst arming. To identify the sensor that was activated, consult the ALARM AUTO-DIAGNOSTICS paragraph.
BUTTON B FUNCTIONS (Panic and Excluding the ultrasonic sensors and electric power window* module) Panic function: Pressing this button twice within a maximum of 3 seconds activates the siren for 10 seconds and the additional siren*. To stop the sound prior to the 10 seconds, press button B on the remote control. Excluding the ultrasonic sensors and electric power window* module using the remote control: Arm the alarm system using button A on the remote control; within 30 seconds (prealarm time) press button B of the remote control. The direction indicator lights will flash once and you will hear a brief audible tone to confirm the programming. Now the ultrasonic sensors and accessory output are temporarily deactivated. The functions will be reset the next time the alarm is armed using the remote control or an electronic key. IMMOBILISATION (291/213 only) When the alarm system is armed, an internal immobiliser (921K) isolates the vehicle starting circuits (e.g. starter motor/fuel pump) to prevent running of the vehicle. PASSIVE IMMOBILISATION (291/213 only) The internal immobiliser (921K) activates automatically after 30 seconds of turning the ignition OFF or 60 seconds after the alarm has been disarmed using the remote control, without turning the ignition key ON. The LED (see fig. 4) installed on the dashboard will begin flashing rapidly to indicate that the internal relay is in the immobilised condition. Whilst in the passive immobilised condition, when the ignition is turned ON the alarm will generate audible tones. If the passive immobilisation is not disarmed by the 10 th audible tone the alarm will fully arm and then sound an alarm condition. To disarm the passive immobilisation, turn the ignition key to the ON position and press button A of the remote control. The audible tones will be interrupted and the LED will stop flashing.
DISARMING USING THE EMERGENCY PIN CODE (290i2/212 Only) This function only applies if there is no optional electronic key. If all the remote controls have been lost or are malfunctioning, you can disarm the alarm system using the emergency pin code. HOW TO KNOW YOUR EMERGENCY PIN CODE To display the emergency pin code (Pin Code), wait 10 seconds after the memorisation of the last remote control or just follow points 1,2,3 of the Auto-learning procedure and wait 10 seconds. The system will use the LED on the dashboard to present a series of 5 flashes that will correspond to 5 numbers.
For the numbers 5 F 5 4
n of corresponding flashes n 5 consecutive LED flashes n 6 consecutive LED flashes n 10 consecutive LED flashes n 5 consecutive LED flashes n 4 consecutive LED flashes
F F F F
F F F F F
2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause 2 sec. Pause
On the above example, the Pin Code to note at the end of these instructions would be 4. It is imperative to note on a piece of paper this pin code, if it is different from the original pin code displayed in the rear of these instructions. This pin code must then be stored in a secure location. Note: If you intend to leave these instructions in the vehicle, the pin code in the back of these instructions should be removed for safe keeping. This pin code is derived from the first remote control memorised when you auto-learn a new remote control. If you want to change the pin code from the original code, you may have to follow the auto-learning procedure more than once alternating the first remote control until a new pin code is given.
HOW TO DISARM THE ALARM USING THE EMERGENCY PIN CODE If your transmitter does not work correctly or has been lost, to disarm the alarm system you must insert the emergency pin code by doing the following: 1) With the alarm armed, activate the siren by opening the door on the drivers side; 2) Enter the vehicle. The alarm will stop sounding after 30 seconds and then the LED installed on the dashboard will illuminate for 5 seconds. Within the 5 seconds, turn on the ignition key for 1 second; 3) The LED installed on the dashboard will start to flash and the alarm is ready to accept the Pin Code. If not interrupted, the LED will flash 10 times. Wait for the flashes corresponding to each digit of your Pin Code to be displayed, then turn ON the ignition key for 1 second only after the LED is off. Read Pin Code at the end of these instructions from left to right. For a better understanding, see the example. CODE
TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC.
2" PAUSE
CORRECT
ALARM DISARMS TIME RESTRICTIONAUDIBLE WITHOUT ANY WITHOUT ANY AND WITHOUT ANY OPTICAL AND ACOUSTIC SIGNAL TONES AND VISUAL SIGNALS
ALARM ARMED, SIREN ON FOR 30 SEC. AND THEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO REPEAT THE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
GARAGE FUNCTION ACTIVATED
INCORRECT
EXAMPLE: the code to be inserted is 4. First digit 5 - Wait 5 flashes for the first digit. After the fifth flash has been completed and the LED has turned OFF, immediately turn ON the ignition key for 1 second. Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause, the LED will flash for the next digit of the Pin Code; Second digit 6 - Wait 6 flashes for the second digit. After the sixth flash has been completed and the LED has turned OFF, immediately turn ON the ignition key for 1 second. Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause, the LED will flash for the next digit of the Pin Code; Third digits 0 For the 0 digit, the flashes to be completed on the LED are 10. Continue until all the digits have been displayed and inputted correctly. If the code inserted is correct, the alarm will automatically DISARM without any audible tones and visual signals. If the code is incorrect, an alarm condition will occur. ALARM ARMING/DISARMING USING THE ELECTRONIC KEY (Optional on 290i2/212)
fig. 3
fig. 4
ARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM The alarm system can also be armed using the electronic key (See fig. 3). Placing the key on the LED receptacle (See fig. 4) arms the alarm without activating the power locking system. The direction indicator lights will flash twice and the alarm may give two audible tones, (programmable function) generated at the same time to indicate that the system has been armed. Then the LED (see fig. 4) in the passenger compartment will remain on for 30 seconds (pre-alarm time) and
then will begin flashing in a regular pattern. Activating the system with the electronic key disables the SENSOR SELF-TESTING functions (see the SENSOR SELF-TESTING paragraph). DISARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM If the alarm system was previously armed using the electronic key, you will have 10 seconds to enter the vehicle before an alarm condition occurs. Therefore you can open the power locking system manually, enter the car and place the electronic key on the receptacle (see fig. 4). If an alarm condition occurs, consult the paragraph ALARM AUTO-DIAGNOSTICS paragraph. SENSOR SELF-TESTING This facility confirms the correct operation of interior/doors/boot/bonnet detection circuits. This is indicated by a series of audible tones/illumination of the direction indicators and a series of flashing of the dashboard LED, when one of the circuits is triggered within the pre-alarm time. To self test the detection circuits: DOORS/BOOT/BONNET DETECTION CIRCUITS 3 Arm the alarm with the remote control. Unlock the vehicle. Within the first 30 seconds of arming the alarm open and close all doors/boot/bonnet. The alarm will respond with 3 audible tones, 3 flashes of the direction indicators and 3 flashes of the LED. If vehicle is fitted with a courtesy light delay system, you may have to wait for the courtesy light to go out before testing the next doors/boot/bonnet detection circuits.
INTERIOR DETECTION CIRCUIT (Ultrasonic/microwave sensors) 3 Sit inside the vehicle. Arm the alarm with the remote control. Within the first 30 seconds of arming the alarm, create movement in front of the interior sensors (normally mounted at top of windscreen). The alarm will respond with 3 audible tones, 1 flash of the direction indicators and the LED will go out.
ALARM AUTO-DIAGNOSTICS If an alarm was generated while the system was armed, when the system is disarmed the direction indicator lights will flash briefly ( second) and an audible tone will be produced to indicate that an alarm condition has occurred. At any time while the system is disarmed and the ignition key is off, you can check the alarm memory by pressing buttons A and B on the remote control at the same time. By looking at the LED installed on the dashboard, you can determine which circuits generated the last 5 alarm conditions. The LED will begin flashing and the sequence of flashes will identify the relative sensor: DIAGNOSTICS FLASH CODES LED OFF: 2 FLASHES/PAUSE: 3 FLASHES/PAUSE: 4 FLASHES/PAUSE: 5 FLASHES/PAUSE: 6 FLASHES/PAUSE: 7 FLASHES/PAUSE: 8 FLASHES/PAUSE: 9 FLASHES/PAUSE: 10 FLASHES/PAUSE: no alarm conditions have occurred the ULTRASONIC sensor generated an alarm condition the DOOR/HATCH sensor generated an alarm condition the BONNET sensor generated an alarm condition the IGNITION KEY sensor generated an alarm condition the POWER SUPPLY sensor generated an alarm condition the BOOT/ADDITIONAL sensor generated an alarm condition* the GARAGE sensor generated an alarm condition* FLAT REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY FLAT INTERNAL BATTERY AUTO-POWER SUPPLY (290i2/291 only)
Attention: The causes of the alarm will be displayed in sequence from the last to the fifth. At the end of
the display, to repeat the five codes press both buttons again on the remote control. After checking the flash codes, the memory will be cleared when the alarm is next armed.
The memory of the last five alarm conditions will be cleared when the alarm power supply is disconnected. PROBLEM SOLVING
If your alarm sounds for no apparent reason, please refer to the DIAGNOSTICS FLASH CODES for possible condition. Possible causes of the alarm condition could be: Vehicle has been tampered with. Windows/sunroof are not fully closed. Doors/boot/bonnet are not fully closed. Check that the air vents have not been left open. Air movement within the vehicle may trigger your alarm. Check the doors/boot/bonnet contact switches operate correctly. Articles inside the vehicle are moving e.g. jacket, hanging toys or accessories. SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTON C FUNCTION OPTIONS (boot opening/parking lights/courtesy lights) These functions are addition to the standard installation and may require additional components. BOOT OPENING*: Pressing button C once, will unlock or release the boot lock, allowing you quick entry to the boot area without unlocking the vehicle doors (alarm armed or disarmed). If the alarm is armed at the time of pressing button C the alarm will disarm for 30 seconds. THE PARKING LIGHTS/COURTESY LIGHT LIGHTING*: Pressing button C once will activate an output for 10 seconds (alarm armed or disarmed). This function can be used to light the internal
courtesy lights or the external sidelights, illuminating the area near the car. Pressing button C again prior to the 10 seconds causes the lighting to switch off (vehicle with courtesy lights delay system may take longer to switch off). COMFORT FUNCTION* (only for vehicle equipped with Comfort Closing of locking/ windows/roof**) For cars equipped with Comfort Closing function, the windows can be closed just by pressing and holding button A of the remote control. When the windows have reached the required height, release button A and the windows will stop immediately. In the same way, if button A is pressed and held while disarming the alarm, the power locks will open and the windows will open automatically**. When the button is released, the windows will stop immediately. CASUAL RE-ARMING* On your return to the vehicle, if you disarm the system but do not enter the vehicle (doors/bonnet/ boot) within 30 seconds, the alarm will automatically re-arm itself (reactivating the power locking system but not the accessory output). Useful if you accidentally disarm the alarm from a distance without knowing. This function is cancelled if you enter the vehicle (doors/bonnet/boot) within 30 seconds from when the alarm is disarmed. PASSIVE ARMING* This function allows the alarm to be armed automatically without using the remote control: Turn off the ignition key and exit the vehicle. 10 seconds after the last door is closed/or 10 seconds after the courtesy lights go out the alarm will arm (the function does not activate the power locking system and the accessory output). Please ensure you lock the doors using the normal ignition key! SAFETY LOCKING* This function automatically closes the power locking system in the following situation: Disarm the alarm with the remote control or electronic key. Enter vehicle and only after having closed all the protected areas (doors/boot/bonnet), turn the ignition key ON. The power locking system will automatically lock the doors after 5 seconds. The doors will unlock automatically when the ignition key is turned OFF.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only to be used if the car is equipped with an original crash sensor (inertia switch) power locking system that is activated if an accident occurs. If not, a similar one available on the market must be installed. Laserline S.p.A. will be not be held responsible if users do not comply with this note. SIREN EXCLUDING Disarm the alarm system using the remote control. Enter the vehicle and make sure that all doors/ bonnet/boot are closed. Turn the ignition key ON; within 5 seconds press button B of the remote control once. At the same time that you press button B, you will hear a brief audible tone to confirm the programming. Now the siren sound is temporarily excluded and if an alarm condition occurs, only the direction indicator lights will flash. This function may be necessary in hospital parking areas, ferries, skiing resorts etc. The function will be reset the next time the alarm is armed using the remote control or an electronic key. ATTENTION: excluding the siren does not deactivate the additional siren/vehicle horn/paging system and the panic function. FLAT INTERNAL BATTERY POWER SUPPLY SIGNAL (290i2/291 only) If your alarm system is equipped with an internal battery, it can automatically check the battery charge and charging circuit. In case of a malfunction, the system communicates the problem to you through the Alarm auto-diagnostics function by flashing the LED 10 times. ADDITIONAL SIREN (290i2/291 only)* This function allows the alarm to be connected to an additional siren/vehicle horn/paging system and can be programmed to obtain a continuous or intermittent output for the entire alarm cycle. TYPE OF SOUND (290i2/291 only)* Two different types of sound can be programmed: monotone or modulated (manufacture default to monotone). KEY * Optional. ** Vehicle dependent.
AUTO-LEARNING Auto-learning function allows you to program new remote controls/electronic keys or cancel lost remote controls/electronic keys. To carry out the auto-learning procedure, at least one functioning remote control or electric key must be available. Then do the following:
Open the door on the drivers side; Turn the ignition key ON; Press and hold button A on the functioning remote control or insert and hold an electronic key into the receptacle. Now turn off the ignition key and release button A or remove the electronic key from the receptacle. The red LED installed on the dashboard will turn on and remain on, indicating the auto-learning condition. At this point, press button A of all the remote controls or insert the electronic keys into the receptacle, that you want to store into the alarms memory. The red LED will turn off briefly for each remote control or electronic key that has been programmed into the alarm memory. To complete the auto-learning procedure either; turn the ignition ON to exit the function (291)or wait 10 seconds (290i2) for the LED to go out and then start to flash the emergency pin code (see the How to Know Your Emergency Pin Code paragraph). You can program a maximum of 6 remote controls and 4 electronic keys. The remote controls and electronic keys not programmed during the last auto-learning session will be automatically cancelled by the alarm memory. If all remote controls and electronic keys are lost, call your nearest area dealer.
REMOTE CONTROL SPECIAL FEATURE FLAT REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY SIGNAL By using the ALARM AUTO-DIAGNOSTICS function, tells you that the remote control battery is almost dead. When the alarm memory is checked, the LED on the dashboard will flash 9 times. This means that the alarm has detected that the remote control battery is almost dead. At the same time, you will notice that by pressing any button on the remote control, the red LED on that remote control will flash intermittently. It is recommended to use 3V batteries, Lithium battery type CR2032. (See the BATTERY REPLACEMENT paragraph) BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 Open the remote by inserting a screwdriver between the two cases of the remote control (fig. 1). Lever to separate the two plastic cases. 2 Remove the printed circuit board (fig. 2). 3 Remove used battery (fig. 3). 4 Insert the new battery taking care to only touch the sides (not on the contact surfaces with the metal contact and the printed circuit), into the centre compartment with the metal contacts (fig. 4). 5 Insert printed circuit board back into bottom case. Insuring printed circuit board locates properly into locators in the bottom case. 6 Refit top of case and clip together.
TECHNICAL DATA 290i2/212 POWER SUPPLY.... 9-15V negative ground CURRENT ABSORBED WITH ALARM ARMED (with ultrasonic).. <13 mA CURRENT ABSORBED WITH ALARM DISARMED (with ultrasonic).. <5 mA PRE-ALARM TIME.... 30 sec. PRE-ALARM TIME (armed using electronic key)... 30 sec. DELAY TIME (after arming using electronic key)... 10 sec. ALARM CYCLE PERIOD.... 30 sec. COURTESY LIGHT ON WHEN DISARMED.... 10 sec. COURTESY LIGHT ON/BOOT OPENING CONTROL.. Max 1 A ADDITIONAL SIREN NEGATIVE CONTROL... Max 1 A POWER LOCKING SYSTEM RELAY CONTACT CAPACITY.. 10 A OPERATING TEMPERATURE.... -40C to 85C DIRECTION INDICATOR LIGHT RELAY CONTACT CAPACITY.. 5+5 A 291/213 ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL DATA FOR 921K IMMOBILISER POWER SUPPLY:....9-15V DC CURRENT DRAW:.....1.5mA REARMING DELAY:...20 seconds RELAYS CONTACT CAPACITY (continuous):....20 A 908 SIREN POWER SUPPLY.... 9-15V negative ground CURRENT ABSORBED WHEN CHARGING... <25 mA CURRENT ABSORBED WHEN FULLY CHARGED... <2.5 mA REMOTE CONTROL TECHNICAL DATA Rolling code remote control at 433.92MHz, in accordance with the ETS 300-220 and ETS 300683regulations. Lithium battery type CR2032, approximate duration 3 years with 20 operations per day.
Indication of discharged battery by the flashing of the red LED on the remote control. Anti-crushing cover (resisting up to 80Kg), waterproof, with good resistance to the chemical attacks (petrol, oil, detergents, etc.) 290i2/212 TEST APPROVAL NUMBERS 290i2 - MIRRC Reference Number: Category 2 - 1 TU2 - 1183/1100 290i2 -MIRRC Reference Number: Category L2 - 1 TUL - 45/- MIRRC Reference Number: Category 2 - 1 TU2-1368/- MIRRC Reference Number: Category L2 - 1 TUL1-134/0506 291/213 TEST APPROVAL NUMBERS WHEN 290i2/212 COUPLED WITH 921K 291- MIRRC Reference Number: TC2 - 1200/0201 213- MIRRC Reference Number: TC2-1367/0506 EMERGENCY PIN CODE (290I2/212 ONLY)
YOUR PIN CODE IS:
Note: If your pin code has not been completed by your installer please follow AUTO-LEARNING procedure to obtain your pin code.
LIFETIME WARRANTY Product warranty covers units to be free from defects in manufacture for the lifetime ownership of the original vehicle, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this warranty document. Any product, which is deemed to be defective, will be replaced or repaired. Accessories including remote controls, touch keys and additional modules are guaranteed for a period of 12 months from date of installation. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Product must be installed by an authorised qualified installer. If product is transferred by an authorised installer onto another vehicle then in this case the warranty reverts back to 2 years from the date of the original installation. Warranty is not transferable by the original customer to other owners of the product or accessory. The customer must complete and return the warranty registration document within 21 days from date of purchase in order for the warranty to be valid. The warranty covers product only and not the quality of the installation. The warranty for installation is provided by the installer. We cannot be held responsible for costs arising due to incorrect installation. All warranty claims must be directed through the original installer, accompanied by the original invoice, detailing date of installation and annual service record. Failure to do this will render the warranty invalid. Continuance of product warranty is subject to an annual product service check for which a small charge may be levied by any authorised installer. Evidence of service check record must be provided in support of warranty claims. Warranty does not cover costs incurred for breakdown assistance or vehicle recovery, due to product or accessory failure. Warranty does not extend to reimbursement for damage due to defects in products or accessories.
EXCLUSIONS FROM WARRANTY Warranty will not be valid due to the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Poor response to transmitters due to abnormally high electromagnetic interference. Low battery voltage in transmitters. Abuse or mistreatment of any product or accessory. Loss or damage due to accident, fire, lightening, explosion, flood or water, war or civil disturbances. Damage caused by external electrical source or from abnormal variation or failure of power supply. Failure caused by installation of accessories not approved by the product manufacturer. Failure of product occurring outside Great Britain. Replacement of defective parts within the guarantee period does not include consumable parts or include labour. If product is repaired by a non authorised installer the product will cease to be covered by the warranty. Original manufacturer negligence. CONSUMER SUMMARY All warranties are limited to the duration of this warranty. This is the complete warranty and no other express or implied warranty is valid. Nothing in this warranty shall affect your statutory rights. NOTE Manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage of the alarm/immobiliser and the vehicle electrical system due to WRONG INSTALLATION OR TAMPERING. LASERLINE SpA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EFFECT CHANGES OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
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PLEASE NOTE The above Service Inspection must be carried out in order to ensure the validity of the Customer Lifetime Warranty
CUSTOMER LIFETIME WARRANTY REGISTRATION Alarm/Immobiliser Model No.Make.. Accessories Fitted..Model. Date of Installation.Reg.No.. Customer Name.Year of Manufacture.. Address...... Postcode..Tel No.. Installer Name.Account No.. Address. Postcode.Tel No.. I have read and understood the terms and conditions of the Customer Lifetime Warranty. Customer Signature... IMPORTANT NOTE FAILURE TO COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS CARD WILL RESULT IN YOUR WARRANTY BECOMING VOID.
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