GN7C Installation Manual
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GN7C Installation Manual
The GN7C is an alarm system with built-in sensors designed for vehicles with a central locking system controlled by the original remote key FOB (or Keyless Entry System), featuring a CAN bus and a 12V battery system.
Security Information
- The system unit must be installed inside the passenger compartment in a difficult-to-access location.
- It should be placed away from moisture, heat-emitting elements, and sources of electromagnetic interference (e.g., vehicle computers, relay blocks).
- Avoid mounting the unit directly onto metal parts to prevent condensate accumulation.
- Ensure wire connectors exit from the bottom side of the unit.
Technical Parameters and Limits
| Circuit | Maximum Allowed Current |
|---|---|
| Cut-off circuit (A) | 25 A |
| Indicator relay (K2) | 2x21 W |
| Siren output | 2 A |
| Optional control No. 1 | 0.13 A |
| Optional control No. 2 | 0.13 A |
| Direction indicators (Left/Right) | 7 A each |
Installation and Configuration Sequence
- Install the Alarm System unit according to the wiring diagram.
- Select the vehicle and configure the system using a computer.
- Choose the direction indicator wiring diagram and connect them.
- Connect additional equipment if required.
- Verify system operation and complete the installation documents.
Configuration via Computer
To configure the system, use the GN7C Loader software and connect the unit via a Micro-USB cable:
- Select the specific car model from the database.
- Choose the correct CAN bus modification (e.g., "mod 1").
- Enable CAN bus control and select the appropriate control program.
- Save the selected vehicle data and settings to the unit.
Direction Indicator Control Options
The system supports several ways to connect direction indicators:
- Option A: Controlled via CAN bus (no additional wiring needed).
- Option B: Connected to the Hazard Warning Button with CAN bus monitoring.
- Option C: Connected to the Hazard Warning Button with analog monitoring (L+ input).
- Option E: Directly controlled via a built-in relay (switching 12V voltage).
Trigger Identification
The system saves information about the last triggers. After disarming and turning the ignition ON, the system indicates the reason via LED flashes:
- **2 flashes:** Built-in shock sensor
- **3 flashes:** Built-in tilt sensor
- **4 flashes:** Ultrasonic sensor (volume)
- **6 flashes:** Ignition turned ON
- **7-10 flashes:** Specific door opened
- **11 flashes:** Hood opened
- **12 flashes:** Trunk opened
- **13 flashes:** Driver not identified
Manual Settings (PIN Code)
- The factory PIN code is printed on the system label.
- The Setup Mode is activated for 8 minutes after entering the PIN code.
- Manual changes can be performed using the Secret Button or the Ignition Key.