Installation manual
Note: Once an alarm trigger has occurred and the siren duration is completed the system will remain
armed and accept any additional triggers.
Alarm Triggers
1. If bike is bumped, the siren will sound for 5 Seconds and the turn signal lights will flash.
2. If the bike is tilted, the siren will sound for 30 seconds and the turn signal lights will flash.
3. If the ignition switch is turned “on”, the siren will sound for 30 seconds and the turn signal
lights will flash.
Manual Override Procedure
Programming Personal Override code
A personal override code will be a sequence of left – right - left turn signal flashes that can
be used if the remote is lost to disable the alarm:
Enter programming Mode
1. Manually disarm system.
2. Turn ignition on – off – on – off – on.
3. Press and hold the button until the siren chirps 3 times.
Select number of flashes for Code
The code will be a combination of left-right-left-right turn signal count.
1. Turn on left turn signal to desired number of flashes. (up to 9)
2. Turn on right turn signal to desired number of flashes. (up to 9)
3. Turn on left turn signal to desired number of flashes. (up to 9)
4. Turn on right turn signal once to exit mode. (Will only register one flash)
5. The bike will flash the code in the same sequence entered.
*This feature is not compatible with every motorcycle on the market.
*Some bikes are easier than others to program and operate this
feature, make sure to test the code once it is programmed.
Using code in case of lost remote
1. Turn ignition key to on position. Let alarm go thru a full cycle until the turn signal
lights stop flashing. (If siren is turned off, you do not need to wait for a full cycle)
2. Enter code as originally entered.
3. When correct code is entered the alarm will deactivate
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Perimeter Sensor (SN-5)
Mounting the SN-5
The Perimeter Sensor uses high frequency microwave technology to detect mass density
movement around the motorcycle. The signal can transmit through the seat, fiberglass,
leather and plastic, but not metal. It is recommended to place this sensor under the seat
as close as possible to the center of the motorcycle. With the provided Velcro, you can
mount this sensor on top of the battery or any flat surface, making sure that the top side of
the sensor is facing upwards.
Adjusting the Sensor
Although the sensor is pre-set from the factory, it may be necessary to adjust the sensitivity
to suit your specific application.
1.
Stand at least 10’ away from the motorcycle and arm the system.
2. Walk towards the motorcycle and try to lean over the top of it. Once the sensor
detects movement, the siren will begin to chirp slowly. If you back away from the
motorcycle, the siren will stop chirping. If you continue to move closer to the
motorcycle, the siren will start to chirp faster and faster and then go into a full alarm.
3. Sensitivity can be adjusted by removing the plastic cap and tuning the adjustment
screw. To increase sensitivity, turn adjustment screw clockwise. To decrease sensitivity,
turn the adjustment screw counter clockwise.
4.
The Perimeter sensor has an internal tuning control, which has been set at the factory.
This tuning control should only be changed if the sensor can not be properly set as
described in #3 above, please call Aritronix’ technical support.
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Plastic Cap:
Remove to
adjust sensitivity
To Accessory Harness on
Main Control Module (MCM)
Note:
Do not turn sensitivity above half way. Doing so may cause false alarms.






