Magicar M871A User Manual

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Manual is about: Car Alarm With Two-Way Remote

Summary of M871A

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    Magicar m871a car alarm with two-way remote ● user’s guide en.

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    En 2 magicar m871a car alarm with two-way remote user’s guide table of contents table of contents ...................................................................................................................... 2 1. Important notice.................................................................

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    3 5. Alarm activation ............................................................................................................... 14 5.1. Shock sensor trigger ................................................................................... 14 5.2. Additional sensor trigger ......................

  • Page 4: 1.  Important Notice

    4 en 1. Important notice ƒ serial number of remote control is needful for warranty purposes. Make sure there is one on your remote. ƒ this product is designed only for car security purposes. No other use is permitted. 2. Introduction magicar m871a is a safety device with highest level of security. T...

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    En 5 3.1. Display of remote control n the two-way remote control is equipped with a color lcd display, which non-stop informs the owner of the car’s status. Using various icons the remote always provides exact information about what is actually happening to the car. 3.2. Display icon descriptio icon...

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    6 en 3.3. Button functions description button pressing time description function i 0,5 s page 7 arming/disarming 0,5 s page 9 aux 1 on/off ii 2x short presses page 8 remote vibrating on/off 0,5 s page 9 aux 2 on/off iii 2x short presses page 9 backlight of remote is turned on for 10 sec. 0,5 s page ...

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    7 en 4. Control every command from the remote control accepted by alarm is confirmed by the remote. If not, you are out of range. In the following text - • short press = 0,5 seconds. • long press = 2 sec ( or 4 sec) by pressing any button, on the remote control display there will appear an antenna s...

  • Page 8: Button   II - 2X

    8 en if in the arming mode the alarm has gone off because of: • opened doors, hood, trunk, additional sensor, 2 nd - shock sensor zone then when turning the alarm off, the lights will flash 4x and siren with the remote will beep 4x. Rps memory: if in the arming mode rps sensor has been triggered, th...

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    En 9 the windows, turning the light on/off, and other features. Ask for more info at your service centre. Turning aux outputs on/off it is necessary to enable this function before using aux outputs. Keep buttons iii + iv pressed • icon will appear on display • if within 60 sec. No outputs of aux 1 o...

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    10 en car’s indoor temperature indication: if you have connected the temperature sensor with your alarm, the remote will display the actual temperature inside the vehicle (°c/°f). However, if you haven’t connected it, the remote will display “fail”. The temperature sensor can be placed at any place ...

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    11 en 4.9. Panic m button iv ––- ode panic mode activation: ƒ keep button iv pressed for 4 seconds. ƒ the door will lock, lights will flash and the siren will be hooting for 1 minute 30sec. ƒ „panic“ symbol will be flashing on display for 30 seconds. ƒ by a short press of button i you will turn pani...

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    12 en 4.12. Turning additional sensors off buttons (i + iii) –- you can use this function if you do not wish the alarm to react to shock sensor and other additional sensors during armed mode • keep buttons i and iii pressed. • shock sensor will be off. • remote will display turning the sensors off b...

  • Page 13: Buttons   (Ii + Iv) ––

    13 en 4.15. Auto mode buttons (ii + iv) –– keep buttons ll and lv pressed for 2 sec., this will turn on auto mode. Using auto mode, the vehicle will unlock/disarm when the remote is getting closer, and lock/arm when the remote is far away (with doors closed). Keeping buttons ii + iv pressed for 2 se...

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    14 en 5. Alarm activation 5.1. Shock sensor trigger if the alarm is armed and the shock sensor is triggered by a strong impact, the alarm will go off, the siren will be hooting for 20 sec., remote starts beeping and will display the icon for about 9 sec., but it will continue flashing until you pres...

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    En 15 5.7. Battery saving function l) l) e. E. When the battery is almost empty and ready to be replaced, the battery icon will flash and battery save mode will be in operation. Battery saving mode operation: the remote will only receive the confirmation signals for button i operations. The other bu...

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    16 en 6.3. Valet mode deactivation. . E you can deactivate valet mode only by using the remote control: ƒ push buttons i and iii shortly at the same time. ƒ siren will beep once and lights will flash twice. 7. Programming 7.1. Remote control programming system memory is designed for 3 remote control...

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    17 en 7.3. Setup of security code ): conditions for primary setup of security code! Function in programming menu 1-04 must be set. Disarmed ignition on / doors opened engine off programming of security code (1111-9999): 1. Ignition on. 2. Open the door. 3. Push the button on rps sensor 10 times. At ...

  • Page 18: Buttons   (Ii + Iii) –-

    18 en there is no code programmed in the alarm by a manufacturer. We recommend you set your own code immediately after taking your car from the garage! 7.5. Remote options set-u buttons (ii + iii) –- p using the remote control you can set-up basic user’s functions. ƒ keep buttons ii and iii pressed ...

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    En 19 8. Setting the shock sensor sensitivity and siren. 8.1. Setting the shock sensor sensitivity. D. The shock sensor consists of two zones which can be adjusted according to your needs. Shock sensor sensitivity can vary from vehicle to vehicle for many reasons, including where and how it is mount...

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