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GN7 User Manual

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GN7 User Manual

Alarm System designed for vehicles with central lock controlled by Original Remote Key Fob (or Keyless Entry System), a CAN bus and 12V batteries, whose negative pole is connected to the vehicle body. The CAN bus shall be compatible with the Alarm System. Compatibility list can be found here.

1. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

Pic. 1. Alarm System GN7C. The System Unit. Identification sticker, date and PIN code.

Vehicle Alarm System GN7C (Pic. 1) shall be connected to the vehicle 12V DC power supply system and CAN bus. The installation shall be done in accordance with the wiring diagram and recommendations given by the manufacturer of the Alarm System. Proper installation of the Vehicle Alarm System ensures vehicle's operational safety and it shall be performed by professional installers only. The installer must fill up the installation documents located on the Installation Manual!

2. SYSTEM FEATURES

Alarming by the siren and direction indicators. Engine immobilization.

Armed Alarm System detects:

  • Vehicle door, trunk lid, engine hood opening.
  • Ignition turn ON.
  • Impact to car body (depending on model, the pre-alarm and alarm zones recognized).
  • Car body tilt (depending on model).
  • Movement inside vehicle saloon (depending on model).

The user can:

  • Arm and disarm the system by an original vehicle's Key Fob or Keyless Entry System.
  • Change System settings by ignition key or secret button.
  • Enter and leave the service mode (e.g., deactivate the alarm system during vehicle maintenance or in other cases).

3. ALARM SYSTEM COMPOSITION

Vehicle alarm system GN7C consists of a system unit – an electronic module (Pic. 1), which shall be hidden inside the vehicle saloon during installation together with siren, cables with attached connectors, accessories. The Vehicle Alarm System is controlled by Original Vehicle Remote Key Fob or by Keyless Entry System.

4. SYSTEM LED

The system status is indicated by the LED indicator. It provides visual feedback about the alarm system's current state, armed/disarmed status, and potential error codes during configuration or operation.

Pic. 2. System LED indicator.

5. ARMING OF THE ALARM SYSTEM

Briefly press the original Key Fob Button intended for the Central Lock locking. The car flashes by direction indicators, makes short (0.1 second) confirmation sound signal (depending on the type of the Central Lock and the settings of the alarm system), locks the Central Lock. The system is armed. The system LED goes ON and after delay on arming time is over starts flashing by short flashes.

5.1. ALARM SYSTEM ARMING WITH SENSOR(S) BYPASS (USING SERVICE BUTTON)

Pic. 3. Alarm System arming with sensor(s) bypass (using service button).

5.2. ALARM SYSTEM ARMING WITH SENSOR(S) BYPASS (USING IGNITION KEY)

Pic. 4. Alarm System arming with sensor(s) bypass (using ignition key).

6. ALARM SYSTEM DISARMING

Briefly press the original Key Fob Button intended for Central Lock unlocking. The car flashes by direction indicators, makes short (0.1 second) confirmation sound signal (depending on the type of the Central Lock and settings of the Alarm System), unlocks the Central Lock. The System is disarmed. The System LED stops flashing by short flashes or starts flashing by long flashes if the built-in immobilizer feature is in use.

7. ALARM SIGNAL TURNING OFF

The armed system starts alarming if the ignition is turned ON, the door, the hood, the trunk is opened or built-in sensor (tilt/shock) and/or external sensor is triggered. The alarm signal may be turned OFF by this way – disarm the system and arm the system again.