Xenarc Technologies XD Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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(See the Fitment area at www.xenasecurity.com/tment).
The Alarm System
Your XENA alarmed disc-lock is self-arming. It will activate within approximately
5 seconds of being locked onto your brake disc.
No on-o switch is required. The unit automatically senses the presence of your
brake disc.
Once in place, the unit will beep once to conrm that it is armed.
After it is armed, the unit’s dual shock & motion sensors work independently to
determine if your bike is being tampered with.
When triggered, the unit will emit two countdown beeps, and then the alarm
will sound for 10-15 seconds.
If the attack continues, the alarm will re-sound. If the attack stops, the unit will
re-set itself.
Replacing the Batteries
With Allen key provided, remove the retaining screw on the underside of the
lock and slide o the battery lid. (no battery lid for XZ1)
Lift o the silicon gasket and then remove and replace the battery pack at the
front of the alarm module. Ensure that the battery pack is oriented correctly with
the upwards-pointing arrows; incorrect position can damage the battery contacts.
Replace the alarm module and silicone gasket and secure the battery lid in place
with the retaining screw. The unit will emit one beep to conrm that the batteries
have been installed correctly.
Use a XENA XBP-1 battery pack available from all authorized XENA dealers, or
alternatively ll the battery pack with 6x generic LR44 button-cell batteries.
Battery Life
Under normal use, batteries should last 8 months. Frequent alarm triggering or
extreme temperature conditions can aect battery life.
A constant ticking noise or a noticeable deterioration in alarm sound quality are
both indications that batteries are low.
Low batteries will aect performance. Replace batteries at the rst sign of low power.
Keys
Each lock is supplied with three keys and a key tag with 7-digit serial number
beginning with the letter X (ie, X123456). Use this unique identication number
to order more keys for your lock; the key tag should not be kept with the keys but
stored in a safe place.
If keys are lost we will require the keytag along with owner details (including
name, address and telephone number) and a receipt for the purchase of the lock.
Keys will only be sent to the owner’s address.
For more information, email: info@xenasecurity.com
Caring for Your Lock
Keep your reector plate clean. Use a dry cloth to keep the LED reector plate
on the underside of the lock inside the disc-slot clean and free of dirt, dust, grease
and grime. An obstructed reector plate can adversely aect performance.