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446 RLC FEATURE SELECTION TABLE
ON
120 seconds
OFF
OFF
OFF
8,1
8,2
8,1
OPTION
FEATURE
Trigger Report back (See 5.0)
Unlock with Ignition
Lock with Ignition
Enter the program code 1,2,3 followed by the Feature Selection Code
NOTE : A ZERO IS REPRESENTED BY TEN FLASHES
FEATURE
SELECTION
CODE
INDICATION
ONE BEEP
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
LED FLASHES
RAPIDLY - 2 SECS
SWITCH IGNITION
OFF TO CLEAR
TWO BEEPS
1,1
3,3
3,4
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1,1
3,3
3,4
Window / Pager (See 6.0)
Interior / Dome Light
Auto rearm time
Arm/disarm Hazard Confirmation
with Autowatch Remote
Arm/disarm Hazard Confirmation
with OE Remote
5,2
5,3
6,1 Arm/disarm tones on/off
5,4
Double Unlock Pulse (See 1.5)
Selective Unlock - Type 1 (See 1.5)
Window 10 second wind time
Double Lock Pulse (See 1.5)
Selective Unlock - Type 2 (See 1.5)
Window 45 second wind time
Selective Unlock Inhibit (See 1.5)
Window 120 second wind time
Selective Unlock / Neg. Out when armed
Auto Arming alarm (See 8.0)
Auto Rearming alarm (See 8.0)
Lock when Auto Arming or Auto Rearming
Early Warning (See 2.1)
Pos Doors/Trunk Isolation Input (See 7.0)
Central locking time 0.3/3.0 sec
Reset (Revert to Factory Setting)
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TABLE 1
8,8
8,9
9,3
9,4
9,5
Door open audible warning
Hazard Pulse
Vehicle Forced Marriage
Display Current Vehicle
Unmarry & Disable Vehicle Detection
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Neg. Out
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Selective
WINDOWPAGER
5,1
ON
ON
30 seconds
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
3,6
4,1
5,2
3,7
4,2
5,3
6,1
4,3
5,4
4,4
0.3 sec 3.0 sec
LED FLASHES
RAPIDLY FOR
2 SECONDS
9,9
0,4
OFF
OFF
Positive Doors
ON
ON
Trunk Isolation Input
7,7
7,8
7,4
OFFON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
8,7
8,5
8,6
8,3
8,4
OFF
OFF
N/A
N/A
N/A
ON
ON
N/A
N/A
N/A
8,8
8,9
9,3,a,b,c,d
9,4
3,6
4,1
5,1
3,7
4,2
4,3
4,4
7,7
7,8
7,4
8,3
8,2
8,4
8,5
8,6
8,7
9,9
0,4
A. If Neg. Out when Armed is not used: (See wiring diagram for explanation)
B. If Pager is not used, the following window options may be selected:
C. CANBus Specific functionality #
FACTORY SETTINGS HIGHLIGHTED WITH A IN THE TABLE ABOVE.
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#Note too that depending on your vehicle, Feature Selections 9,3 ; 9,4 ; 9,5 may not be reliable using the
ignition switch and it is thus strongly suggested to use the grey wired valet mode button as the input
method for these selections.
# Note that whilst the ALARM STATUS LED is used to select the digits for feature selections 9,3 ; 9,4 ;
9,5, it is the CAN STATUS LED which returns the Flashing Sequence to identify the vehicle.
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
4.0
TRIGGER REPORT BACK (SEE 4.0 & TABLE 1 note 1.1)
In the event of a false alarm complaint from a customer, the cause can be
accessed using the Trigger Report Back feature. To access this information,
enter the program code, 1,2,3, followed by the code 1,1. The Alarm Status
LED begins to flash a number of times to indicate the cause of the alarm.
These flashes are as follows:
1 Flash : Movement Sensor (Ultrasonic)
2 Flashes : Wireless Sensor Zone
(When allocated to its own zone)
3 Flashes : Panic
4 Flashes : Ignition
5 Flashes : Negative Door
6 Flashes : Positive Door
7 Flashes : Boot
8 Flashes : Bonnet
The trigger information is cleared once the alarm has been turned on and off
10 times without triggering.
WINDOW PAGER & TRACKING OUTPUT. (SEE 4.0 & TABLE 1 note 5.1)
AUTO ARMING/AUTO REARMING (SEE 3.0 & TABLE 1 note 8.5, 8.6 & 8.7)
Pager & Tracking output : The output is a low current output that can be
connected to a
POS DOORS / TRUNK RELEASE INPUT (SEE 4.0 & TABLE 1 note 7,4)
The Pos Doors input may alternately be enabled as a Trunk Isolation input.
When enabled, a positive pulse on this wire will
pager or a tracking unit. It will switch to ground five seconds
after the alarm is triggered.
Window Output : The line is pulled low for the duration specified in by 5,2 – 5,3
or 5,4. Note: the Window Winding time is irrelevant for CANBus enabled
vehicles and the feature need only be selected
temporarily isolate the alarm
for 20 seconds. If the trunk is seen open during this 20 second period, the door
and movement sensor inputs will remain isolated until the trunk closes again.
The factory default is to auto rearm but auto arming can be selected. The
doors can be programmed to lock when auto arming or auto rearming. Consult
with the owner before selecting this option as it can result in the keys being
locked in the vehicle! Auto rearming may be deselected.
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
DISPLAY CURRENTLY MARRIED VEHICLE (See 4.0 & Table 1
note 9.4)
Post selecting this feature the CAN STATUS LED will become
illuminated for 3 seconds, followed by a flashing sequence that
involves 4 sets of counts.
These sets of counts are displayed in the following order:
Manufacturer (Tens)
Manufacturer (Units)
Model (Tens)
Model (Units)
The sequence is terminated by a final 3 second pulse.
If the unit has not been married to a vehicle, there are just two 3
second pulses in succession. Note again that a 0 is represented by
10 flashes.
This flashing sequence additionally occurs each time the 446
awakes from its low current sleep mode.
UNMARRY & DISABLE VEHICLE DETECTION (See 4.0 & Table 1
note 9.5)
If a vehicle has been married incorrectly this feature will allow the
user to unmarry it and force the 446 to disable AutoDetection. Whilst
the unmarrying does occur automatically when forcing a new
marriage (See 3.1.1) this feature is still provided in case of any
difficulties with a busy CANBus or other unknown irregularities.
Eg If the 4 sets of counts return 3 flashes à 2 flashes à 10 flashes
à1 flash the 446 is learnt into ManufacturerID 32 & ModelID 01.
The relationship between Manufacturer & Model ID’s and the
vehicles they represent can be found on the Autowatch Portal. This
relationship is additionally stated on each Vehicle Specific
Information sheet (VSI) and each ManufacturerID / ModelID
combination describes a unique vehicle.
a. Enter Program Mode. This can be done in one of two ways.
i. Switch the ignition on/off 5 times in 10 seconds
ii. Press and hold the Valet Mode button for 5seconds or more.
Program Mode will be confirmed by the LED remaining steady ON.
PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES.
Programming the selectable features is as easy as 1,2,3! The
number 1,2,3, is entered using the flashing LED and either the
ignition switch or the valet mode button. By entering the additional
two digits the features as described in the Table 1. can be selected or
de-selected. NOTE THAT A ZERO IS REPRESENTED BY 10
FLASHES.
If you are at any stage confused by the number of flashes, wait for 10
flashes then simply start from the beginning again.
ENTERING FEATURE SELECTIONS
Once the installation is complete, do a functional test to ensure that
the installation is working. Once you are satisfied that the basic
features are working:
b. Switch the ignition OFF, the LED will start to flash. After 1 flash,
Turn the ignition ON. The LED will be steady ON. This is the first
digit - “1” entered.
c.Switch the ignition OFF, the LED will start to flash. After 2 flashes,
turn the ignition ON. The LED will be steady ON. This is the
second digit “2” entered.
d.Switch the ignition OFF, the LED will start to flash. After 3
flashes, turn the ignition ON. The LED will flash rapidly to
indicate that you have entered the third digit "3" correctly and that
you are in program mode. Wait until the LED is steady on again.
e. Enter the first 2 digits of the feature you require. As an example,
to select Early Warning, the digits 7,7 would need to be entered.
Proceed as follows:-
i. Switch the ignition OFF, the LED will start to flash. After 7
flashes, turn the ignition ON. The LED will be steady ON. This
is the first function digit - "7" entered.
ii. Switch the ignition OFF, the LED will start to flash. After 7
flashes, turn the ignition ON. The LED will flash rapidly to
indicate that you have entered the second digit "7" correctly
and the siren will sound once. The early warning feature is
selected.
You may select and deselect additional features by simply
entering its two digit selection code - it is not necessary to re-
enter 1,2,3 again.
The following example will continue using the Ignition switch to
select digits. The following are however identical in functionality:
.
.
Turning ON and keeping the
Ignition ON
Turning OFF and keeping the
Ignition OFF
<Or>
<Or>
Pressing and holding the
Valet Mode Button
Releasing the Valet Mode
Button.
AUTOWATCH 446 RLC ALARM WIRING DIAGRAM
DPFK 695/522
“Stop Sounding” with Arm Button
9,5