Installation manual
Note: Connect the (HAR-1) harness to the MCM only after installation is completed. 
 If the battery is to be removed, disconnect this connector first. Reconnect only after battery 
 terminals are reconnected. 
Using the T-tap Connectors 
1) Place female T-tap connector over wire to be tapped, close and squeeze until it snaps. 
 2) Now slip male T-tap connector over hinged end of the female connector. 
      Motorcycle Wire 
 1) 
     Female T-tap 
 2)           Female T-tap 
       Male T-tap 
  Motorcycle 
  Wire         
      Wire from (GEN-1)  
Operation Instructions 
Violation Display 
When the system is disarmed the turn signals will flash to indicate that there has been an 
alarm trigger. The lights will flash once to indicate that the system has been disarmed and 
additional flashes indicate the following trigger has occurred: 
1 flash then 1 additional flash  = Shock Trigger 
1 flash then 2 additional flashes = Tilt Trigger 
1 flash then 3 additional flashes = Perimeter Sensor Trigger 
1 flash then 5 additional flashes = Ignition Trigger 
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Operation Instructions (Cont.) 
Selecting Arming Modes 
The SR-i800 can be manually armed and disarmed by using the button on the remote or 
automatically  armed  and  disarmed  by  turning  your  ignition  key  on  and  off.    When  the 
alarm is first installed the alarm will arm 5 seconds after the HAR-1 harness is installed. The 
default setting is to arm with the perimeter sensor (SN-5) on. 
Automatic Arming
By  keeping  the  remote  with  you  and  turning  your  key  on  the  alarm  will  recognize  the 
remote and disarm the alarm. Once you turn the key off the alarm will wait 5 seconds and 
arm again. 
Manual Arming- Press  and hold the button for  1  second. When you manually disarm the 
alarm, you are turning the auto arm off.  To turn auto back on simply arm the alarm with 
the remote and go back to using the key to arm and disarm. 
Manual Arming with  Perimeter Sensor-  Press  and  hold the button for  5 seconds. The turn 
signals will flash normally then will flash left-right twice to confirm the system is armed with 
the Perimeter Sensor active. 
While armed double tap  the button on your remote and the alarm will  chirp 1 time and 
the  turn  signal  lights  will  flash  1  time.    Now  the alarm  is  manually  disarmed  and  will  not 
automatically arm.  Now the alarm will only arm when you push and hold the button on 
the  remote  for  1  second.    To  return to  automatic  arming, simply  arm  the  alarm  and  go 
back to using the key. 
Setting Perimeter Sensor Default 
1. 
To select between perimeter sensor on and off you must first double tap the 
button on the remote to manually disarm the alarm. 
2. 
Next turn your ignition key on-off-on then double tap the button quickly and 
the  siren  should  chirp  2  or  3  times  to  let  you  know  whether  the  perimeter 
sensor is on or off. 
 Perimeter On: 2 Chirps 
 Perimeter Off: 3 Chirps 
3. 
Turn your ignition key off to save and exit program mode. 
4. 
Manually arming the Perimeter Sensor will not change the default. The next 
time  the  system  arms  automatically,  it  will  go  back  to  the  default  setting. 
(see Arming with Perimeter Sensor above) 
Adjusting G sensor Sensitivity (Shock and Tilt Triggers) 
The sensitivity is on a scale from 1-5 indicated by 1-5 chirps or turn signal 
flashes with 5 being most sensitive.
 (If equipped with optional siren)
1.  Manually disarm the alarm by double tapping the button. 
2.  Turn your ignition key on-off-on and then hold the button, the siren should chirp to 
let you know its current sensitivity level. (Default is level 3) 
3.  Press the button to change sensitivity. 
4.  Turn ignition key  off  to  save and exit.    The  siren will give 1 chirp to indicate the 
save. 
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