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GT613UKRev02.p65
EMERGENCY DISARMING FUNCTION
If self-coding operation has been incorrectly carried out and the alarm is armed, proceed with the following:
(a) Open and leave the door open. The alarm will sound.
(b) Switch the vehicles ignition ON and then OFF as many times as indicated in the GT CARD CODE (every
operation needs to be carried out within 5 seconds)
(c) Wait 10 seconds without carrying out any operation; if the procedure has been carried out correctly the alarm will
disarm and the check LED switches off. Before using the vehicles original handset, repeat the self-coding procedure.
INSTALLATION CHECK (TEST)
Ensure that the boot, all the doors and the bonnet are closed and the ignition key is switched off.
At this point proceed as follows:
(a) move the dip switch No3 to the ON position and wait for three seconds; the alarm will emit 3 acoustic signals to
indicate that it is in the TEST condition.
If the alarm has been installed correctly the following will occur:
(b) The PINK wire will have a +12V positive supply and the additional sensors/modules connected to this wire
will be activate.
(c) When opening one of the doors (GREEN/BROWN wire) and/or the boot/bonnet (GREEN wire) you will have an
acoustic signal (beep).
(d) The activation of an additional sensor (GREEN/BLACK wire) you will have a visual signal (check LED) and an
acoustic signal (beep).
(e) When the ignition key is ON the incorporated siren in the alarm sounds for approximately 1 second.
If fitting the GT 613 go to paragraph SHOCK SENSOR OPERATION, if any otherotherwise you have to adjust to
the minimum the shock sensor sensitivity (turning the adjuster situated near the GT 613 connector with the
supplied screwdriver anticlockwise) to avoid the interferences of the same sensor with the tests of the
additional sensors.
GT431 ULTRASONICS SENSOR OPERATION TEST (if installed)
Remove all possible items that may create a false alarm through movement inside the vehicle. Close all the doors
and windows leaving just enough room through one window to introduce a hand/arm. Put your arm through the
gap and move it around. The alarm will trigger. Sensitivity increases if you turn the adjuster clockwise and
decreases if you turn the screw anticlockwise. NOTE: This operation is important not to have false alarms. To
check that it is not oversensitive, thump the front and rear windows with your hand (care should be taken not do
damage the windows). The alarm should not be triggered by this thumping.
GT 632 HYPERFREQUENCY SENSOR OPERATION TEST (if installed)
Remove any items that may create false alarm through movement inside the vehicle. Close the doors but leave
just enough room through each window to introduce an arm. Setthe alarm and wait for a few minutes.
Introduce your arm through the gap and move it around. The microwave trigger LED will illuminate and the alarm
will activate. To increase the microwave senor sensitivity turn the adjuster clockwise. Beware that it is possible
to increase sensitivity to a point at which it will become too sensitive and may cause false alarms.
WARNING: This procedure is one of the most important for correct alarm operation. To check that the
hyperfrequency is not over sensitive, move your arms across the outside of the windows and the soft top
roof (if the vehicle is cabriolet). This should not trigger the alarm.
NOTE: only the introduction of an object should trigger the alarm, therefore it is possible to leave the roof open
without causing false alarms.
SHOCK SENSOR OPERATION TEST
Striking the windscreen or the rear window with your hand you will obtain an acoustic signal (beep).To
increase shock sensor sensitivity the adjustment trimmer can be located near the alarm connector (use the supplied
screwdriver).To increase the microwave sensor sensitivity turn the adjuster clockwise.
EXIT FROM THE TEST PROCEDURE
To end the INSTALLATION CHECK PROCEDURE (TEST) carry out one of the following:
1) With the dipswitch No3 OFF. The alarm will emit a long acoustic signal (beep).
2) Pressing the original arm/disarm handset button. The vehicles locking/unlocking impulses have to be already self-
coded. If the vehicle closes, but the alarm emits a long acoustic signal and remains disarmed, press the handset
button again to restore the correct status.
FINAL OPERATIONS
Carry out a siren test checking that the siren operates correctly.
BOOT/BONNET PIN SWITCHES
The impulse generated by opening the boot or the bonnet is detected by the alarm and causes it to activate.
DOORS PIN SWITCHES, SHOCK SENSOR AND ADDITIONAL SENSORS
Opening the door, stricking the windscreen and the rear window with an hand or activating any installed
addditional sensor, it generates an impulse which is detected by the alarm that causes it to activate with a delay of 5
seconds.
IGNITION KEY
If you turn the ignition key the alarm activates.
SELF-POWERED
The alarm is equipped with a rechargeable nickel-cadmium backup battery that allows the alarm to sound in case
of alarm wires cut when armed. The backup battery will take 16 hours to recharge, with the alarm is disarmed and
ignition ON.
GT613 TECHNICAL DATA
- Input voltage: 12 VDC ± 4 VDC - Current draw on dis-armed alarm: < 6 mA (without recharge) - Current draw
on armed alarm: < 10 mA (without recharge) - Horn/siren relay capacity 5 A - 15VDC - Working temperature: from
-40° C to +85° C - Sound cycles: 1 of 28 seconds for each sensor except the additional one - Delay time from
the arming: 60 seconds for doors and additional sensors, 5 seconds powered wires cut, ignition switched live,
boot and/or bonnet.
NOTE: The door inputs, the shock sensor and the additional sensor are delayed of 5 seconds.
GT431 ULTRASONICS SENSOR TECHNICAL DATA
- Input voltage: 12 VDC ± 4 VDC - Current draw < 8 mA.- Quartz oscillator: 40 KHz - Working temperature: from -40°
C to +85° C.
GT632 ULTRASONICS SENSOR TECHNICAL DATA
- Input voltage : 9VDC ÷15VDC - Current draw (armed alarm): 5,5 mA a 12 VDC - Working temperature: from - 40
to + 85 ° C - Work frequency: 2,45 GHz - Minimum range of action 20/30 centimetres, maximum 1,4/1,5 meters.
EC COMPLIANCE DECLARATION
Getronic S.r.l. Via Calcinate, 12 Gavirate, Italia, hereby declares that GT 613, GT614 and GT 615 has been
approved under the following European Directives as issued by the European Community:
99/5 EEC (including the directives 95/54EEC - 95/56EEC - EN60950)
The alarm housing is approved under the directive IP54. The manufacturer holds the homologation certificates
and the documents required for compliance evaluation.
Chairman of the board
Danilo Restelli
Varese, 1
st
, 2001
WARNINGS:
Further repair and or tampering by non authorised personnel and product usages from that mentioned in this
manual decline the overmentioned approvals.
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