Clifford GP500 user manual

User manual for the device Clifford GP500

Device: Clifford GP500
Category: Bicycle Accessories
Manufacturer: Clifford
Size: 0.09 MB
Added : 3/5/2014
Number of pages: 28
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Main te nance Your GP500 system requires no maintenance except for replacement of remote control batteries when they reach the end of their useful life. For further information on this, see the Automatic low battery warning and Remote control battery replacement sections on page 13. This product, like any electrical device on your motorcycle, requires that your motorcycle battery be in proper working order and fully charged. To ensure proper operation, periodically have your motorcycle battery

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Wel come to the world of high- technology ve hi cle se cu rity and con ven ience ongratulations on the purchase of your GP500 motorcycle security/convenience system. C Your re mote con trols The weather resistant pair of remote controls that are provided with GP500 are ultra-sophisticated miniature radio transmitters powered by a single miniature battery (a 3-volt lithium). 2 GP500

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Re motely con trol ling your GP500 Each of your two remote controls can command several different functions. TO ARM: Press button I on the remote control. You will hear two chirps and the indicator lights will flash twice. The LED will flash repeatedly. TO DIS ARM: Press button I on the remote control. One chirp and one indicator light flash confirms disarming and the LED turns off. TO ARM OR By pressing button II on the remote control, you can arm or disarm your GP500 with all the DIS ARM S

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TO AC TI VATE Press button III on the remote control and hold IN STANT for three seconds. Two indicator light flashes confirm that GP500 will NOT AutoArm. If you AUTOARMING press and hold button III for three seconds once BYPASS: more, the system will respond with one indicator light flash which means that AutoArming has been reactivated. The next time the motorcyle is parked, the GP500 system resumes normal AutoArming operations. OTHER FEA TURES Other features can be accessed as noted in

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QUICK REF ER ENCE: RE MOTE CON TROL FUNC TIONS Press Function button(s) I Arm or dis arm II Si lently arm or dis arm In stant AutoArming By pass (press and hold but ton for three sec onds III while sys tem is dis armed) Dual- Level Piezo Sen sor Warn ing Level By pass (press but ton within III 10 sec onds af ter arm ing the sys tem) Dual- Level Piezo Sen sor To tal By pass (press and hold but ton for III three sec onds within 10 sec onds af ter arm ing the sys tem) Digi tal Tilt/Mo tion Sen so

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ACG-2™ (Anti- CodeGrabbing 2™) Clifford’s ACG-2 protects your motorcycle from thieves’ remote control “cloning” devices that are used to record the disarming code transmitted from your remote. Auto matic re mote con trol low- battery warn ing If your remote control battery is very low, you will hear five rapid chirps when you disarm rather than the single chirp that you normally hear. Re mote con trol bat tery re place ment Any Authorized Clifford Dealer will be happy to replace a r

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Two- Point In ter nal Im mo bi li sa tion Please be aware that the AutoArming feature has no effect on Immobilisation. The system automatically immobilizes your vehicle’s starter and ignition 30 seconds after engine shutdown or when you arm with the remote control. When you remotely disarm your GP500 system, the Immobilisation circuits will automatically disengage. You then have 30 seconds in which to start the engine (or turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position). If more than 30 seconds

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AutoArming™ If this feature is enabled and you forget to remotely arm. After 30 seconds pass, the system is automatically armed. In instances where you want to bypass AutoArming, such as when fueling the motorcycle, simply turn the ignition on and then off again after you have parked. Digi tal Dual- Zone Tilt/Mo tion Sen sor Clifford’s Digital Tilt/Motion Sensor detects one degree of tilting or any minute forward/reverse motion of the motorcycle while completely ignoring all other conditions

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TO RE MOTELY During the first 10 seconds after arming the BY PASS BOTH system remotely, simultaneously press buttons II and III on the remote control and hold for three ZONES: seconds. The system provides four indicator light flashes to indicate when the warning zone is bypassed, and another four indicator light flashes when both zones are bypassed. Fully Ad just able Dual- Level Piezo Sen sor The Dual-Level Piezo Sensor detects vibration and impacts to the motorcycle. If someone were to lean

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TO RE MOTELY With the ig ni tion turned OFF. Press but tons II AD JUST THE and III si mul ta ne ously for three sec onds. The sys tem will re spond with one chirp. DUAL- ZONE To adjust the warning level of the sensor, you PIEZO SEN SOR: must have the ignition turned ON, to adjust the trigger level of the sensor, turn the ignition OFF. Then: • Press but ton II to de crease sen si tiv ity. A sin gle chirp con firms each de crease in sen si tiv ity. • Press but ton III to in crease sen si tiv

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TO RE MOTELY During the first 10 seconds after arming the BY PASS THE system remotely, press button III on the remote control. The system provides four indicator light WARN ING ZONE: flashes when the warning level is bypassed. TO RE MOTELY During the first 10 seconds after arming the BY PASS BOTH system remotely, press button III on the remote control and hold for three seconds. The system ZONES: provides four indicator light flashes to indicate when the warning level is bypassed, and another

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False Alarm Pre ven tion & FACT™ With Clifford’s patented FACT (False Alarm Control and Test) feature, you’ll never experience repeated false alarms. If the siren sounds, DO NOT remotely disarm the system; allow it to run for the full 30-second siren duration. Before sounding the siren a second time, the system automatically checks for another activated sensor or trigger. Should the siren sound again, you will know for sure that someone is tampering with your motorcycle. (If you wish, you may tu

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How to in ter pret the LED status in di ca tor LED Condition Meaning Off Sys tem is dis armed Flashing Steadily Sys tem is arme d (Ignition off) Flashing rapidly AutoArming Count down (ignition off) Flashing slowly Sys tem is dis armed but Im mo bi li sa tion points are (ignition on or off) en gaged (see page 15) Ei ther a mal func tion (see Smart Au toTest ing be low) or Pause between slow an in tru sion was at tempted (see Smart prior in tru sion flashes (ignition on) at tempt alert on page 2

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Smart Au toTest ing™ Each time you remotely arm the system, it tests all triggers and sensors. For example, if the Helmet Theft Prevention System is active, you will receive the usual 2 chirps and flashes, then, 5 seconds later, there will be 4 chirps and 4 flashes. If a sensor is malfunctioning, you will receive the usual 2 chirps and 2 flashes, then, 10 seconds later, there will be 4 chirps and 4 flashes. Note that when you receive these indications that the system will still arm even thoug

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LED flashes Meaning 1 flash Ig ni tion switch was turned on 2 flashes Ac ti va tion of Digi tal Tilt/Mo tion Sen sor 3 flashes Ac ti va tion of Dual- Level Piezo Sen sor 4 flashes Ac ti va tion of hel met theft pre ven tion de vice Op tional ad di tional trig ger was ac ti vated (such as a seat 5 flashes trig ger) 6 flashes Ac ti va tion of Panic Fea ture/Re mote Ve hi cle Lo ca tor Three or more in cor rect PIN codes were en tered via the 7 flashes Plain View 2 switch 8 flashes Low re mote con

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Smart prior in tru sion at tempt alert If you hear three chirps when you remotely disarm, it means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence. When you turn on the ignition (or start the engine), the LED will flash 1-8 times, pause, then repeat the flash cycle 4 more times. Count the number of flashes in one cycle and refer to the chart on the previous page. Eight- Event To tal Re call™ Your GP500 system’s memory records the identity of the last eight activated or malfunctioning tri

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Smart Powe rUp™ 2 If power to the system is ever removed, SmartPowerUp 2 ensures that your GP500 system automatically restores itself to its previous state when power is restored. So if a thief disconnects the power and then restores it in an attempt to start the motorcycle, the system will re-arm and instantly sound the siren while immobilising the motorcycle. If your motorcycle is to be serviced, just use the siren shutoff key to bypass the siren’s circuitry. Self- Powered Si ren This siren

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How to en ter your PIN Code for the first time The PIN code provides two functions: to turn the alarm off in the event that you cannot use your remote control and secondly, to access programming mode. Your GP500 PIN code was set by the factory. You may want to change the PIN code using the instructions provided to insure the utmost vehicle security. EX AM PLE: To en ter the factory preset Pin code of 2, you would press and re lease the PlainView 2 switch but tons thusly: ✱✱ marked, un ma


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