BRIDGE 4100 MANUALE UTENTE USER INSTRUCTIONS MANUEL POUR L’UTILISATEUR MANUAL DE USO 1 06DE2142E.pmd 1 11/02/2008, 11.
Dear customer, Thank you for having purchased this product. It is a technologically advanced anti - theft device that complies with the performance standards established by car manufacturers and with the relative European Union standards.
1 - INTRODUCTION The anti - intrusion alarm system is operated by a with a security code. This technology offers an extremely high level of protection against any attempt to reproduce the code. The radio control allows the system to be activated at a distance of 5 - 10 meters from the vehicle. Other radio sources may cause interference which can reduce the effective range of the radio controls (e.g. amateur radio operators using the same band).
2 - ADDITIONAL PROTECTIONS You can increase the protection level of the system with the following additional sensors: OPTIONAL: • EMERGENCY PANEL PLUS JACK KEY: CODE AM0939EUSAA 5452: Level monitor module When the system is armed, this sensor will detect the vehicle being jacked up to tow it away or steal the wheels. 5462: Hyperfrequency module In case of emergency, connect the key in the emergency panel for 1 s. • 2771 DRIVER CARDS: Used for recognition purposes in anti-robbery mode.
3 - BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS 3.3 - Protection 3.1 - Arming When armed, the system will generate acoustic and visual alarm lsting about 30 s when the bonnet, boot or one of the doors is opened or there is an attempt to start the vehicle. System with the volumetric sensor will generate the alarm in case of intrusion. The system remains armed at the end of the cycle. The turn indicators will also stop blinking but the alarm system remains armed.
3.7 - Deactivating the volumetric ultrasonic sensor 3.10 - Garage function The volumetric sensor can be deactivated if you want to leave the windows open or if someone remains in the passenger compartment. The “Garage” function allows the alarm system to be temporarily cut out. It is especially useful when leaving a vehicle in a parking facility where it is necessary to hand over the vehicle’s keys.
4 - BASIC FUCTIONS Foreword As the functional characteristics of this system can be customized, the installer must mark the ones he has activated in this manual. The standard factory set - up is shown by the dark squares. 4.1 - Controlled windows lift (confort) Enabled Disabled 4.5 - Automatic alarm arming Enabled Disabled Keep button “A” pressed, when arming the allarm. The windows close in a “controlled mode”. The windows will stop closing if the button is release.
4.14 - Buzzer during Car Finder procedure 4.9 - Alarm rearm Enabled Disabled After disarming with the radio control, there is a delay of 40 s within which the system rearms unless the ignition is switched on. The count is halted if a door or the boot are opened. 4.10 - Alarm auto re - arm with door locking Enabled 4.11 - Doors / bonnet / boot open signal Disabled Disabled 4.
Activation of the anti - robbery function is signalled by quick flashing of the LED. Whenever a door is opened while the ignition is on, this activates the anti - robbery mode and the LED is turned off. User recognition can be performed by the following means: • correct entry of the first two digits of the PIN code; • contact of the Jack key for 1 s with the emergency panel (if self - learned); • reception of the Driver Card signal (if self - learned).
5 - ALARM MEMORY If an alarm has occurred the buzzer and the turn indicators will give four signals. The alarm status history is displayed the LED when the system is disarmed, and will remain available until the system rearmed or the ignition will be switched ON. The flashes from the LED show what caused the alarm.
6 - EMERGENCY OVERRIDE To disarm the system without using the remote, proceed as follows: press the push - button located on the emergency panel the number of times corresponding to the first digit of your PIN code. At each button pressure corresponds an acoustic signal of the buzzer. A longer pressure is interpreted by the system as being the end of the digit entry, signalled by a long flashing of the LED. Do the same for all of the other digits.
7 - PERSONAL PIN CODE 6. Enter the new PIN code: As the PIN code enables access to the system, it should not be left in the unattended vehicle as it can be used to deactivate the system or to add new radio controls without authorization. To change your PIN code, follow this simple procedure: • Turn off the ignition once the fourth digit has been entered. • Enter the PIN code again. If the system ascertains that the entered code matches the programmed one, the code will be memorized.
8 - MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 8.2 - Trouble shoting 8.1 - Radio control battery low If the LED flashes for a brief time or in an irregular way when one of the buttons is pressed, this means that the battery is low and must be replaced. 1. To change the battery, open the shell of the radio control by levering in the zone shown in the figure. 2. Remove the battery as indicated. 3. Wait about 10 s. 4. Fit the new battery, taking care to only touch its sides with the fingers.