SPIDER MAX 500
18.
"IMMOBASIC" TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
18.1
Storing the keys for the first time
The device gets ready to store the two user keys immediately after connecting it to the power supply for the first time or
until the two user keys have not been stored.
The LED stays on during the operation: it only switches off for a few seconds after storing the first and then the second
key, blinking for three seconds - at 1Hz - to indicate that the two operations ended successfully and then it switches off
completely.
In case the second key is not stored within two minutes from the device switching on or from the first key storing, the
system holds the routine, and deletes the code entered for the first key. The entire procedure will then have to be
repeated from the beginning next time the key is switched to ON.
The same is true in case of power failure happening while storing the first key and before the second key code is entered.
When the power is restored, the system acts as it was the first switching on and prepares to store the data.
After storing the first key, the system excites the relays in order to allow starting the engine, in the motorcycle assembly
line, without closing the routine.
18.2
Storing more keys
After performing the storing procedures described in paragraph 18.1, the system can be configured to store from one to
four additional user keys.
In order to enable this function it is necessary to insert the MASTER KEY (cod. 09007000) within 10 seconds from the
last "key-off", made by using the valid key used as "key-on".
In this way, the memory buffer is reset and all the keys that need to be stored as valid keys, included the one
entered and recognised as MASTER KEY, must be inserted and switched to the "ON" position. After inserting the
master key, the LED turns and stays on, switching off for a few seconds after every successful storing operation.
The routine closes after storing the fourth key or thirty seconds from the last key storing, and the LED switches off for
three seconds, blinking in succession - at 1 Hz - a number of times corresponding to the number of stored keys.
All the data are actually stored in the memory only when closing the routine: the key codes, entered before starting the
procedure, are thus stored even in case of power failure before closing the same.
18.3
Losing the keys
In case the keys are lost except at least one enabled key, follow the procedures described in paragraph 18.2 to update
the memory with the codes of the new keys that need to be enabled.
In case all enabled keys are lost, it will be necessary to replace the entire device: (Keylock kit + Immobilizer).
18.4
Led blinking
In order to avoid that the battery runs down quickly, the LED that indicates that the "immobilizer" function is enabled,
stops blinking after 20 days.
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