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  • Page 2 This instruction manual includes references to the multi-function keypad. This keypad is included with S30 security systems but is a cost option on other S Series security systems and therefore features associated with the keypad will not be available unless one is installed.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction About the Security System Page 5 Parts included in your S-Series Vehicle Security System Page 6 Optional Items Page 6 Programmable Features Page 6 2. Basic Operation of the Security System Arming the Security System Page 7 Disarming the Security System Page 7...
  • Page 4 6. Using the Optional Multi-Function Keypad Disarming the Security System Page 17 Arming the Security System Page 17 Changing the Security System’s PIN Code Page 18 Teaching New Touch Keys to the Security System Page 19 7. Changing the way the Security System operates using the Optional Keypad (included with S30 security system) Keypad Feature Summary Table Page 20...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction About the Security System The Scorpion Automotive S-Series security systems build on the features of previous Sigma models and offer the highest level of security, convenience and flexibility. Operated correctly, this Sigma security system will protect your vehicle against today’s sophisticated thief, however this security system is designed as a deterrent against the theft of, or from a vehicle, and as such cannot offer any guarantee against such occurrences.
  • Page 6: Parts Included In Your S-Series Vehicle Security System

    Parts included in your Sigma Vehicle Security System • Certificate of Installation. When completed correctly by your installing dealer this certificate may entitle you to a discount on your vehicle insurance premium (applies to most major insurance companies). • Electronic Control Unit. The security system’s ECU is concealed within the vehicle and connected to the various points, forming the “brain”...
  • Page 7: Basic Operation Of The Security System

    • Auto-Arm can automatically arm the security system a timed period after the last door is closed if the system is accidently left disarmed. This feature can also include locking if required. • Auto-Rearm can automatically re-arm the security system (and re-lock the doors) if a door is not opened in a timed period following the system having been disarmed.
  • Page 8: Ultrasonic Interior Protection

    • If the alarm has been triggered during the armed period, then the siren will emit 3 Trigger Warning Bleeps. Ultrasonic Interior Protection The S-Series range of alarm systems are all supplied with sophisticated microprocessor controlled Ultrasonic Sensors as the primary interior protection system. Unlike conventional ultrasonic detectors this system ensures that an actual entry has occurred rather than just air movement, air pressure fluctuation, seat belt movement, etc.
  • Page 9 2. Using the vehicle’s Remote Control, from outside the vehicle after arming the system: • Vacate the vehicle closing all doors, boot and bonnet. • Press the vehicle’s Remote Control, to lock the vehicle in the normal manner. The doors should lock. •...
  • Page 10: Starting The Vehicle - S32 Models With Key Theft Protection

    Starting the Vehicle – S32 Models with Key Theft Protection With the Key Theft Protection feature selected, only the alarm system is armed and disarmed by the vehicle’s Remote Control (or Touch Keys, Keypad or Ignition PIN). The immobilisation circuit acts independently of the alarm, setting automatically a pre-set time (the Stall &...
  • Page 11: If The Security System Is Triggered

    If the Security System is Triggered If the security system is triggered, the hazard lights will flash and the siren will sound at full power for approximately 30 seconds, after which the hazard lights and siren will stop and the security system will immediately re-arm ready for any further attack. The security system has an anti-nuisance feature, known as the Shut Down Count which allows each protected circuit to only trigger 10 times (the Shut Down Count) in any armed period, after which the circuit causing the continual trigger will shut down,...
  • Page 12: Operation Of Programmable Features

    3. Operation of Programmable Features (if selected and/or installed by your dealer) Auto-Arm Auto-Arm automatically arms the security system if the vehicle is accidentally left unarmed. The security system will automatically arm a pre-set time (the Auto-Arm Time; usually 60 seconds) after the ignition has been switched off, the vehicle vacated, and the last door, boot or bonnet has been closed.
  • Page 13: Headlamp Illumination

    The trigger will continue for ten 30 second cycles, after this the circuit causing the trigger will be ignored by the security system (to conform with noise abatement laws) and is no longer protected. Note: One door left open in this way may affect the protection on all other doors, depending on the make and model of vehicle.
  • Page 14: Using The Ignition Pin Procedure

    This feature can also be turned on using the Keypad in the following way: • To enable Safety Lock/Unlock turn on the vehicle’s ignition, type 7 on the Keypad and immediately turn off the ignition. Safety Lock/Unlock will now function as described. •...
  • Page 15: Teaching New Touch Keys To The Security System

    • When the ignition is turned off to select the 4th digit, the security system will either: a) Disarm in the normal way if the PIN code is correct. If the Key Theft Protection feature is selected, the PIN must be entered again, in the same way now, to unset the immobiliser.
  • Page 16: Using The Optional Touch Key Override

    5. Using the Optional Touch Key Override Your Sigma security system’s Touch Keys utilise Dallas IC technology. Although extremely robust you must take care of these Touch Keys to prolong their working life. • If you lose or damage a Touch Key, replace it immediately. •...
  • Page 17: Using The Optional Multi-Function Keypad

    6. Using the Optional Multi-Function Keypad IMPORTANT NOTICE: In the following sections describing the operation of the Keypad, reference to a PIN code will be made. The PIN code for your security system will have been issued to you on two self-adhesive labels which must be kept in a safe place. This PIN code is unique to your security system and acts as an emergency override when entered during the Ignition PIN Procedure and/or into the optional Keypad.
  • Page 18: Changing The Security System's Pin Code

    Changing the Security System’s PIN Code NOTE: The security system’s PIN is unique to each security system and is the same 4 digit number that is required to operate both the Ignition PIN Procedure and the Keypad as overrides, however, the system’s PIN can only be changed using the Keypad.
  • Page 19: Teaching New Touch Keys To The Security System

    Teaching New Touch Keys to the Security System IMPORTANT NOTICE: When teaching one or more Touch Keys into the security system all previous Touch Keys will be erased from the system. You must always teach ALL the Touch Keys required to operate the security system at the same time. NOTE: When using the Keypad, each time a button is pressed the LED on the Keypad will flash once as confirmation.
  • Page 20: Changing The Way The Security System Operates Using The

    7. Changing the way the Security System operates using the Optional Keypad (Included with the S30 security system) N.B. The options marked (*) above refer to features associated with the optional Single and Dual Stage Accessory Sensors which may not be fitted to your system. Important: If the Arm and Disarm Indication Tones have been turned on, the security system will no-longer comply with the requirements of 74/61 EEC.
  • Page 21: Last Trigger Isolation

    Last Trigger Isolation (Option 0 on the Keypad) If after arming the security system, the Door Open Warning Bleeps continue to sound or the alarm system repeatedly triggers for no apparent reason, yet all the doors, bonnet and boot appear to be closed correctly, this may indicate a fault on one of the switches that trigger the security system.
  • Page 22: Delete Dual Stage Sensor Pre-Warn

    Delete Dual Stage Sensor Pre-warn (Option 3 on the Keypad) Arming the security system without the Dual Stage Sensor’s Pre-warn facility deleted may be necessary if you wish to leave the vehicle where the Pre-warn facility would become a nuisance. This facility prevents a pre-warn output, but allows the security system to be left fully armed.
  • Page 23: Delete Ultrasonic, Single & Dual Stage Sensor Triggers & Pre-Warn

    Delete Ultrasonic, Single & Dual Stage Sensor Triggers & Pre-warn (Option 6 on the Keypad) Arming the security system without Ultrasonics, both the Accessory Sensors Triggers and Pre-warn may be necessary in certain circumstances. This facility deletes the Ultrasonics, both Single & Dual Stage Accessory Sensors’ triggers & Pre-warn, but allows the security system to be otherwise left fully armed.
  • Page 24: Trouble Shooting Table

    8. Trouble Shooting Table Remember: • The system operates from your vehicle’s Remote Control – if this is not operational you must consult the vehicle manufacturer’s local dealership – not the installer of your security system. • Further problems should be referred to your installing dealer at the soonest possible opportunity.
  • Page 25: Notes

    9.Notes Arm/Disarm Indication Tones Please note that the S32 security system is supplied with the Arm/Disarm Indication Tones turned off to comply with European legislation. If the Arm and Disarm Indication Tones are turned on the security system will no longer comply with the requirements of 74/61 EC.
  • Page 26 This manual is published by Scorpion Automotive without any warranty on the content. Scorpion Automotive reserves the right to make improvements and changes to this manual due to typographical errors, inaccuracies of currently available information, or improvements to software or hardware at any time without notice.

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