INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR. Remote Control Car Alarm with Impact Sensor, Mini-Battery Backup Siren & Engine Immobiliser



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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR Remote Control Car Alarm with Impact Sensor, Mini-Battery Backup Siren & Engine Immobiliser A.C.N 001 621 610 SYDNEY / AUSTRALIA Build Date: TO ARM/DISARM ALARM The alarm is activated by pressing BUTTON 1 on the remote control transmitter once. The blinkers will flash once, and the siren will beep once. The dash LED-light will stay on for 10 seconds then flash, THE ALARM IS NOW ON. To deactivate the alarm, press the BUTTON 1 again. The blinkers will flash twice and the siren will beep twice. THE ALARM IS NOW OFF. If the siren is sounding, and you wish to disarm, the first press will cancel the siren - the system will then return to an armed state. A second press is required to fully turn the alarm off (you will hear 2 beeps & the blinkers will flash twice). 1 2 BOOT RELEASE - Available on cars fitted with electric boot release motors. The alarm is fitted with remote boot release capability. This feature enables the user to unlock the boot by pressing BUTTON 2 for 2 seconds. The boot will unlock and the indicators will flash 14 times. For safety reasons, the remote boot release will not work when the ignition is on. DOOR AJAR WARNING & BYPASS When arming, if the alarm senses that a door has been left open, 4 seconds after the normal arming beep, the siren will beep a further 5 times. The door trigger input will be automatically bypassed to prevent false alarms. ALARM TRIGGER & MEMORY When the alarm is triggered the siren will sound for 30 seconds and then will automatically rearm. If the alarm has been triggered in your absence, the dash LED will be flashing twice as fast as normal when you return to your vehicle. EMERGENCY PANIC BUTTON The panic feature is activated by pressing & holding BUTTON 1 on the remote control transmitter for 2 seconds. If disarmed, the alarm system will arm first (i.e. lock doors) then the siren will sound & the blinkers will flash for 30 seconds. If armed, the alarm system will stay armed (i.e. the doors will not unlock) & the siren will sound & blinkers flash for 30 seconds. To cancel panic, follow disarm procedure as desribed on page 1. NOTE: Panic does not work when the ignition is on by requirement of Australian Law (EPA-Environmental Protection Authority). 1

PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES: The features outlined below are the most popular that can be turned on or off to suit your requirements. Please refer to the section is this manual marked Rhino Programmable Features for full details. PASSIVE ARMING: The alarm can automatically arm itself 30 seconds after you leave your vehicle provided that the ignition is turned off, and that at least one door has been opened and closed ie. the owner has parked and has exited the vehicle. This feature will not lock the vehicle where central locking is connected. AUTOMATIC RE-ARM : This feature prevents accidental disarming by the owner ie. the owner turns the alarm off but is then distracted and forgets that they have deactivated the system. If a door is not opened, or the ignition is not turned on within 60 seconds from when the system is turned off by the remote, the system will re-arm, and if central locking is connected, it will re-lock the vehicle. SILENT ARM/DISARM : This feature when turned on, stops the siren from beeping for arm & disarm confirmation i.e. only the blinkers will flash. LEARNING NEW REMOTES (Up to 3 remotes can be used with this alarm system) Before entering this mode,make sure you have all remotes present that you wish yo utilise with this alarm system, as the alarm automatically erases all remotes when you enter this mode. A. Arm then Disarm the alarm system. While the system is disarmed, open and close your drivers door (get inside the vehicle), making sure the interior light is coming on as you open the door. B. Within 30 seconds, turn the car ignition key from the off position to the ignition on position 8 times. C. 10 seconds later, the blinkers will flash 8 times to confirm that you have entered the remote learning mode. Repeat steps A & B if you do not receive the flashes. D. Now press & hold Button 1 on the new remote you wish to learn in. The siren will beep once to confirm the code has been learnt. Repeat this step for up to 3 remotes. You can use this process to delete lost remote controls by learning in the same remotes in succession to replace each of the 3 memory locations so that the old remote code/s are erased. E. The system will automatically exit the learning mode 20 seconds after the last press of a remote. 2

STANDARD SYSTEM FEATURES 2 x Remote Controls Smart Code Learning Technology 1 Point Engine Immobilisation (Onboard Relay) Can Protect Doors, Boot, Bonnet Car Body Impact Sensor Mini Backup Battery Siren Flashes Indicators Flashing Red Dash Light Central Locking Control for Keyless Entry Arm/Disarm Beep Emergency Panic via Remote Car Finder Function Current (Voltage Drop) Sensing Automatic Siren Reset (30 seconds) Security Override Mode Boot Release via Remote (where fitted) Split System - Separate Siren & Brain SELECTABLE SYSTEM FEATURES Passive Arming Auto Rearm & Relock Audible or Quiet Arm/Disarm Current Sensing (Voltage Drop) Circuit Central Locking Output Time Selectable - 0.8 or 5 Seconds OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: Automatic Electric Window Lift Paging System Ultrasonic Sensors Microwave Sensor (Part No. GLU400 - Closes 2 Windows) (Part No. APAGER) (Part No. UD6) (Part No. UD5) 3

Your Rhino Security system incorporates the latest in high security & convenience features. It is possible to customise your security system so that it suits your requirements perfectly. Detailed below is the full list of programmable features that can either be turned on or turned off. We have set at the factory, the most common configuration chosen and these settings are listed in the REGISTER Settings listed below. Once the desired features have been selected, the selection is permanently retained in memory, even if power is removed. To turn on or turn off any feature use the following procedure: eg to enable silent arming. 1. Arm then disarm the alarm system. 2. Within 20 seconds of disarming, turn the ignition key to on. 3. Press button 1 on the remote control (immediately after turning the ignition on) an equal number of times to the selected feature s code no. (eg 10 times for Audible arm/disarm). Leave a 0.5 sec. gap between each press. The siren will chirp to confirm each press. 4. Immediately turn the ignition to off after the last press. 5. The system will now confirm whether the feature has been turned on or off via visual readout. One flash of the indicators means the feature is on. Two flashes means the feature has been turned off. PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE Voltage Drop (Current) Sensing Press Remote This Indication Many Times 6 1 Flash On 2 Flash Off INITIAL FACTORY SETTING OFF DESCRIPTION If deactivated, this feature will prevent the alarm triggering via sensing a drop in voltage in the vehicle s electrical system. This may be necessary where engine thermo fans cut in automatically or there are other accessories active even when the ignition is turned off eg fridges, car phones. Passive Arming 7 1 Flash On 2 Flash Off OFF The alarm can automatically arm itself 30 seconds after you leave your vehicle provided that the ignition is turned off, and that at least one door has been opened and closed ie. the owner has parked and has exited the vehicle. This feature will not lock the vehicle where central locking is connected. Auto Re-arm 8 1 Flash On 2 Flash Off OFF If system is disarmed and a door is not opened, or the ignition turned on within 60 seconds, the system will rearm & relock (where central locking is connected). Central Closure 9 1 Flash 0.8 2 Flash 5 sec Audible Arm/Disarm 10 1 Flash On 2 Flash Off 0.8 sec You can select the lock & unlock outputs to become a 5 second negative pulse instead of 0.8 seconds. This feature is for certain vehicles with vacuum central locking or those with a central closure wire (some BMW, Mercedes) ie doors lock, electric windows wind up, sunroof closes automatically. ON This feature when turned off, stops the siren from beeping for arm & disarm confirmation i.e. only the blinkers will flash. Arming Delay 12 1 Flash On 15 45 You can increase the arming delay period 4

Adjustment & Door Ajar Warning 2 Flash Off Sec from the intital factory setting of 15 seconds up to 45 seconds. Door Ajar Warning: When the arming delay is set on 15 sec, if a car door is left open, when arming the siren will emit an error chirp after the normal arming beep. The alarm will also isolate the door trigger input to prevent trigger in case of faulty door pin switch. If arming delay is extended from 15 sec, this feature will not work. This may be necessary in vehicles that have an interior light delay. 5

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR RHINO GTR ALARM LIGHT BLUE x 2 with Spade Terminals. (1 Pair) 2 X SPADE CONNECTORS, LEFT HAND SIDE OF MODULE - Immobilisation Circuit. (Starter Motor or Fuel Pump). The starter wire is usually located under the steering column of the vehicle. This wire must be +12 Volts only when the vehicle is being started. Cut this wire. The vehicle should not start. Solder the starter motor side to one of the blue wires. Solder the other end to the other blue wire. Under no circumstances should you cut the vehicle s main ignition system. Wire you cut should not carry current greater than 15 Amps. Main Module Fuel Pump or Starter Motor Blue Blue LARGE CONNECTOR BLOCK WIRES LEFT TO RIGHT BLACK - Earth. Connect to a suitable earth on the car body. BLUE/YELLOW - Lock NO. Refer to diagrams contained later in this manual for central locking connection. / - Lock COM. Refer to diagrams contained later in this manual for central locking connection. BLACK/ - Lock NC. Refer to diagrams contained later in this manual for central locking connection. /BLUE - Unlock NO. Refer to diagrams contained later in this manual for central locking connection. /YELLOW - Unlock COM. Refer to diagrams contained later in this manual for central locking connection. BLACK/BLUE - Unlock NC. Refer to diagrams contained later in this manual for central locking connection. - Indicator Flash Wire. Connect to the left hand indicator circuit of the vehicle. 15A Fuse with - Power. Connect to constant +12 volts via the fuse box at the point where the interior light circuit is powered. Current (voltage) sensing will not work if this procedure is not followed. Make sure the fuse is firmly pushed into its holder. - Indicator Flash Wire. Connect to the right hand indicator circuit of the vehicle. SMALL CONNECTOR BLOCK WIRES LEFT TO RIGHT Positive LED Output - already connected to the LED supplied. BROWN - Negative Boot Release Output (200mA Max). Please refer to the illustrated diagram for connection details. Additional 40A Changeover Relay Required. WHITE - Negative Trigger Input. Connect to negative trigger output wire from optional ultrasonics or microwave sensor. YELLOW - Positive Siren Trigger (1Amp max rating). This wires switches positive when the alarm is triggered. It also pulses positive to make the siren beep. Connect to the yellow positive trigger input wire on the SBB Multi-Tone Backup Battery Siren. BLUE - Negative LED Output - already connected to the LED supplied. PINK - Negative on Arm (500mA Max). Connect to the negative wire (usually black) on any accessory used ie. ultrasonic or microwave detectors. Also used to trigger electric window lift modules. 6

GREY - Ignition Input. Connect to a +12 volts ignition switched lead, which does not fall to 0 volt when the engine is cranked ORANGE - Connect to existing door switches. Please note: only negative switching doors, if positive door switching - must use relays to reverse to negative - see diagram contained later in this manual) ROUND YELLOW TRIM POT ON FAR RIGHT OF MODULE YELLOW Sensitivity Adjustment for Car Body Impact Sensor using a small philips head TRIM POT screwdriver, turn gently clockwise to increase sensitivity, or anti-clockwise to decrease sensitivity. Do not force past stops, otherwise you will break. (This is not covered by warranty). Adjust trim pot & then arm alarm to test. Make small adjustments until sensitivity is set to an appropriate level. CURRENT (VOLTAGE DROP) SENSING The alarm is fitted standard with current sensing. This feature incorporated in Rhino systems has been proven to be very reliable. The alarm will detect any sudden drop in voltage in the vehicle s electrical system, for example if the interior light comes on, or if the electrical system shows a voltage drop through tampering. PLEASE NOTE: If removal of this feature is necessary i.e. if engine cooling fans run after the ignition key is turned off, please refer to the Programmable Features section of this manual. You are able to disable the current sensing feature so that a false alarm condition can not occur. LOCATION GUIDE FOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS THE SIREN: Mount the siren to the vehicle s firewall, close to the bonnet. DO NOT mount near the exhaust manifold or low down in the engine bay where it may be exposed to excessive moisture / road grime etc. THE CONTROL (MAIN) UNIT: Mount under the dash between the steering column & the centre of the vehicle. Cable tie the unit to a large cable (20mm diameter or larger) or to a heavy strut. SECURITY OVERRIDE MODE: If a customer loses a remote control, or it fails to disarm the alarm system, the following procedure will disarm the alarm system. 1. Open & close the drivers door - sit in the vehicle. (The siren will sound). 2. Within 20 seconds, turn the ignition from off to on 10 times. Wait for 5 seconds. 3. The system will then disarm. 4. Contact your Rhino Dealer for further assistance. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR INSTALLERS: Vehicles fitted with negative or positive switching doors. In order for the alarm system to function correctly, it is necessary for the doors to be hard w ired to the system. Please follow the w iring diagram s below: N EG A TIV E SW ITC H IN G D O O R S: PO SIT IV E SW ITC H IN G D O O R S: Use relay. +12V Interior light orange w ire A LA R M 86 30 87a 87 Orange wire ALARM Door Switch 85 Door Switch +12V 7

RHINO GTR ALARM WIRING DIAGRAM REFER TO WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGES 5 & 6 FOR FULL EXPLANATION SMALL CONNECTOR ORANGE GREY PINK BLUE YELLOW WHITE BROWN Negative Door Input Ignition Input Negative On Arm Output (500mA) Negative LED Output Positive Siren Trigger Output Negative Trigger Input (Bonnet Switch) Neg Boot Release Output (see diagram below) Positive LED Output Mini Backup Battery Siren USA Pat Des 391,512 Taiwan Pat 85309178 China Pat ZL 98207345.3 +12 VDC BLACK EARTH YELLOW Not used BLUE Not used LARGE CONNECTOR BLACK/BLUE YELLOW /BLUE BLACK/ / BLUE/YELLOW BLACK Positive Left or Right Indicator Output +12VDC - Fused 15A Positive Left or Right Indicator Output Unlock NC Unlock COM SEE CENTRAL Unlock NO LOCKING Lock NC CONNECTION Lock COM DIAGRAMS Lock NO Earth Spade Connectors Blue Blue STARTER OR FUEL PUMP WIRE OPTIONAL ELECTRIC BOOT RELEASE CONNECTION (40A Relay required) +12VDC 15A FUSE 86 87 87a 30 85 Brown Wire From Small Connector 8

The Rhino GTR Alarm Features Onboard Central Locking Relays. FOR NEGATIVE PULSE CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEMS BLACK/BLUE Unlock NC Not Used YELLOW Unlock COM Unlock Pulse Negative Output /BLUE Unlock NO Earth BLACK/ Lock NC Not Used / Lock COM Lock Pulse Negative Output BLUE/YELLOW Lock NO Earth FOR CONNECTION TO RHINO CENTRAL LOCKING KIT Configure wiring as above & refer to diagram below: NOTE: Red/Blue & Blue/Yellow must be at earth for correct operation of central locking. INSTALLING A NEW MOTOR: Often required in vehicles that have factory locking buthave no motor in the driver s door, or you would like keyless entry on driver s door. BLACK/BLUE YELLOW /BLUE BLACK/ / BLUE/YELLOW Earth +12VDC Earth +12VDC Blue Green Rhino DL102 Door Motor FOR POSITIVE PULSE CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEMS BLACK/BLUE Unlock NC Not Used YELLOW Unlock COM Unlock Pulse Positive Output /BLUE Unlock NO +12VDC BLACK/ Lock NC Not Used / Lock COM Lock Pulse Positive Output BLUE/YELLOW Lock NO +12VDC 9

FOR POSITIVE AT REST THEN GOING NEGATIVE:Connect Red/Blue & Blue/Yellow to Earth FOR NEGATIVE AT REST THEN GOING POSITIVE:Connect Red/Blue & Blue/Yellow to +12VDC BLACK/BLUE YELLOW /BLUE BLACK/ / BLUE/YELLOW Earth or +12VDC Earth or +12VDC +12V Car's Existing Central Locking Switch CUT Car Central Locking Interface For Floating Switches: Neither +12V or Earth at Rest Connect 2 additional relays as shown below & connect Red/Blue & Black Green to +12VDC +12V 87 87 Unlock Signal Output 86 85 86 85 Lock Signal Output 30 30 15A Fuse 10

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE FOR RHINO GTR CAR ALARM. Golden Rule: Check Power & Earth Connections First. SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Power supply problem. SYSTEM BELIEVED TO BE FALSE ALARMING Check +12V & ground (earth) at the system module with a test lamp or multi-meter. SYSTEM NOT WORKING AT ALL OR REMOTE CONTROLS ARE NOT ARMING OR DISARMING THE SYSTEM VEHICLE WILL NOT START OR VEHICLE ENGINE WILL NOT RUN SYSTEM ARMS WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING Door or Bonnet Switches may be fautly. Impact Sensor sensitivity is set too high. Power supply problem. Grey wire from the system is connected to constant +12V. System is armed. Grey wire from the system is connected to constant +12V. Immobilisation wiring is incorrect. The Grey wire is not connected to the ignition circuit. Bad earth. Check that switches operate correctly i.e. check interior light switches on every door & that the bonnet switch is making & breaking contact correctly. Follow appropriate procedures as outlined on page 6 to adjust sensitivity. Check +12V & ground (earth) at the system module with a test lamp or multi-meter. The Grey wire must be connected to the vehicle s ignition wire (not constant +12V). Press the remote until the blinkers flash twice, or two disarm beeps are heard. This wire must be connected to a +12V ignition switched lead, which does not drop to 0 Volts when the engine is being cranked. Check the wiring on all points of immobilisation i.e. where starter and/or fuel circuits have been cut. This wire must be connected to a +12V ignition switched lead, which does not drop to 0 Volts when the engine is being cranked. This wire must also be constant +12V when the engine is running. Check that the black wire is soldered to a good earth - a non-insulated metal part of the car body. ENGINE IMMOBILISATION DOES NOT OPERATE The Grey wire is not connected to the correct point. Grey wire drops below +12V when the engine is being cranked. Power supply problem. Check that this wire is wired to the ignition circuit, not to the accessory circuit. This wire must be connected to a +12V ignition switched lead, which does not drop to 0 Volts when the engine is being cranked. Test for good +12V & earth at the system module. 11

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY LOW VOLUME FROM SIREN Power supply problem. Test for good +12V & earth at the alarm module. NO SOUND FROM SIREN Alarm main fuse has blown and the system is utilising the backup battery (only where a backup battery system is provided). Power supply problem. The siren speaker is damaged. Test for good +12V & earth at the alarm module. Check main power fuse. Test for good +12V & earth at the alarm module. Confirm that the alarm system is arming/disarming via flashing LED. Trigger alarm. Confirm other functions on alarm e.g. flashing indicators. If there is no sound from the siren, it most likely has a damaged speaker. Contact your Rhino Dealer. STRANGE NOISE FROM SIREN VOLTAGE (CURRENT) SENSING DOES NOT OPERATE Bad earth. If the siren makes unusual noise, especially if the car is stopped and alarm is deactivated, it is likely that the unit has suffered from water damage. If the siren makes a whining noise while the motor is running, it is likely that the unit is mounted too close to the vehicles ignition leads. The main power wire (red) has been connected directly to the battery. Check that the black wire is soldered to a good earth - a non-insulated metal part of the car body. Turn the alarm system completely off i.e. at keyswitch (where used). Contact your Rhino Dealer. Check that all connections to the siren are properly soldered. If this does no rectify the problem, move the siren to a different location. The red wire must be connected to constant +12V via the fuse box at the point where the interior light circuit is powered. Voltage sensing will not work if this procedure is not followed. Interior light is not operating correctly. The interior light must be set to come on when the vehicle s doors are opened. Check the function of the interior light and switch. VOLTAGE DROP SENSING FALSE ALARMS AUXILIARY SENSOR FALSE ALARMS Car battery is faulty i.e. does not hold a proper charge. Other appliances in the vehicle are drawing power after the alarm system has armed.i.e. engine cooling fans, car phone, car fridge etc. Auxiliary detectors are not adjusted correctly. Change the car battery. Turn Voltage Drop Sensing off in Programmable Features (page 4). Adjust (reduce) the sensitivity of any Ultrasonic or Microwave sensor fitted with the alarm and test. 12

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Central locking motors are not adjusted correctly. CENTRAL LOCKING MOVES UP & DOWN WHILE DRIVING Adjust the central locking motors so that they can travel their full displacement without excessive force. Bad earth to the alarm module. Bad power connection to the central door locking motors. Usually a bad earth connection. Bad fuse. Check that the black wire is soldered to a good earth - a non-insulated metal part of the car body. Check for +12V & earth with a test light across the central locking power wires (normally black and red wires). Check fuses and replace if necessary. NOTES FOR INSTALLATION: * Check the vehicles electrical system thoroughly before commencing installation. * The installation should be as well hidden as possible - to maximise the system security. * Solder all connections, and then insulate with insulation tape. * Use a multi - meter to verify any wires nature. IMPORTANT: If the installer does not have a concise knowledge of the vehicle s electrical system, it is strongly advised not to aimlessly probe to find the necessary wires. Doing so may damage your vehicles electrical system. Consult with your vehicle s manufacturer, or a qualified Auto Electrician. Rhino Alarms accepts no responsibility if an installer wires the product incorrectly or damages the vehicle during installation. www.rhino.com.au 13