M871A-brugermanual Engelsk
M871A-brugermanual Engelsk
MAGICAR M871A
User’s guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of contents ...................................................................................................................... 2
1. Important notice................................................................................................................. 4
2. Introduction........................................................................................................................ 4
3. Remote control .................................................................................................................. 4
3.1. Display of remote control ......................................................................................... 5
3.2. Display icon description ........................................................................................... 5
3.3. Button functions description..................................................................................... 6
4. Control...............................................................................................................................7
4.1. Arming/disarming..................................................................................................... 7
4.2. Vibrating mode On/Off ............................................................................................. 8
4.3. AUX Mode Entry On/Off........................................................................................... 8
4.3.1. Turning AUX1 On .................................................................................................... 9
4.3.2. Turning AUX2 On .................................................................................................... 9
4.4. Trunk release .............................................................................................. 9
4.5. Remote backlight ..................................................................................................... 9
4.6. Car check function ................................................................................................... 9
4.7. Parking timer.......................................................................................................... 10
4.8. Button hold function ............................................................................................... 10
4.9. PANIC mode.......................................................................................................... 11
4.10. Mute siren when armed/disarmed ................................................................... 11
4.11. Valet mode ..................................................................................................... 11
4.12. Turning additional sensors off .......................................................................... 12
4.13. Drive lock ....................................................................................................... 12
4.14. Passive arming ............................................................................................... 12
4.15. AUTO mode........................................................................................................... 13
4.16. RPS (Remote Paging System) ...................................................................... 13
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5. Alarm activation ............................................................................................................... 14
5.1. Shock sensor trigger ................................................................................... 14
5.2. Additional sensor trigger .......................................................................... 14
5.3. Theft function (door, hood or trunk trigger) ...................................................... 14
5.4. Engine start blocking ............................................................................................. 14
5.5. Lights on indication ................................................................................................ 14
5.6. In range display ..................................................................................................... 14
5.7. Battery saving function........................................................................................... 15
5.8. Door open indicating function (optional) ................................................................ 15
5.9. Open trunk indicating function (optional) ............................................................... 15
5.10. Time information backup........................................................................................ 15
6. Valet mode (without remote) ........................................................................................... 15
6.1. Entering valet mode without PIN code. .................................................................. 15
6.2. Entering valet mode with PIN code........................................................................ 15
6.3. Valet mode deactivation......................................................................................... 16
7. Programming ................................................................................................................... 16
7.1. Remote control programming. ............................................................................... 16
7.2. Setup of PIN code.................................................................................................. 16
7.3. Setup of security code ........................................................................................... 17
7.4. Disarming (using security code):............................................................................ 17
7.5. Remote options set-up........................................................................................... 18
8. Setting the shock sensor sensitivity and siren. ................................................................ 19
8.1. Setting the shock sensor sensitivity. ...................................................................... 19
8.2. Setting the siren sound. ......................................................................................... 19
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1. Important notice
Serial number of remote control is needful for warranty purposes. Make sure there is
one on your remote.
This product is designed only for car security purposes. No other use is permitted.
2. Introduction
MAGICAR M871A is a safety device with highest level of security. Thanks to a 2-way
remote with pager you will be immediately informed about possible car intrusion, as well as
the manner of intrusion even if you are too far from the car to hear the siren.
MAGICAR M871A offers options to enter the valet mode using a 2-digit PIN code and to
disarm the alarm using a 4-digit code entered via RPS sensor.
The biggest advance of the two-way remote control is ability to use the car without a direct
view of the car. All the commands you will order will be confirmed by the remote.
3. Remote control
Technical specification
Frequency 433,92 MHz
Frequency Stability +/- 2ppm/year
Dimension 86 x 39 x 20 mm
Weight 33,50 g (no battery)
Transmitting output 10 mW
Operating temperature -15°C to +50°C
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Valet mode
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Pressing
Button Description Function
time
I 0,5 s Page 7 Arming/disarming
0,5 s Page 9 AUX 1 on/off
II 2x short
Page 8 Remote vibrating on/off
presses
0,5 s Page 9 AUX 2 on/off
III 2x short
Page 9 Backlight of remote is turned on for 10 Sec.
presses
Check car function
1st tap – vehicle temperature
0,5 s Page 9
2nd tap – voltage of vehicle battery
IV 3rd tap – voltage of remote battery
2x short
Page 10 Parking timer on/off
presses
III –– 2s Page 9 Trunk open
IV –– 2s Page 10 Buttons lock
IV ––––– 4s Page 1 Panic mode
( I + II ) 0,5 s Page 1 Siren beeps on/off when locking/unlocking the car
Note:
–– represents long press for 2 seconds.
––––– represents long press for 4 seconds.
(+) represents pressing two buttons at the same time
( + ) –– represents pressing two buttons at the same time for more than 2 seconds.
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4. Control
Every command from the remote control accepted by alarm is confirmed by the remote. If not,
you are out of range. In the following text -
• Short press = 0,5 seconds.
• Long press = 2 sec ( or 4 sec)
By pressing any button, on the remote control display there will appear an antenna symbol ,
which means signal has been transmitted. If the signal has been accepted and processed,
there will appear a sign , which means confirming the performance of a command. In a
bottom left corner of display there is an indicator of remote battery life level. As the battery life
is running down, the range of remote control is shrinking at the same time.
Attention !
If your hazard lights are on and you will arm the car, it may cause false alarm.
Note:
If, when activating alarm, there are some doors opened, siren will beep 3x, lights will flash 3x, remote
beeps 3x and the door symbol on display will be flashing. Alarm will not turn on! If, when turning alarm
on, some doors are opened, alarm will not turn on, but if you have activated function of door line delay,
alarm will go on no matter if the doors are open or closed.
If the car is equipped with original electronic windows, which require only extension of a locking
impulse to be closed ( VW group), you can require activation of 15s locking impulse in service centre. If
you put a command for turning alarm off during the 15 s locking impulse, the 15 s locking impulse will
be cut of and alarm will go off.
When leaving your parking lights on after stepping out of the car, you will be made aware of it by
beeping of the remote.
If in the arming mode the alarm has gone off because of:
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• Opened doors, hood, trunk, additional sensor, 2 - shock sensor zone
Then when turning the alarm off, the lights will flash 4x and siren with the remote will
beep 4x.
RPS memory:
If in the arming mode RPS sensor has been triggered, the „CALL“ symbol appears on display
at first and then a number of times the sensor was triggered.
Auto rearming:
If you don’t open the door or turn the ignition on within 30 sec. after disarming, the alarm will
arm automatically.
Turning the siren off when alarm has been triggered:
If the alarm has been triggered and siren is hooting, press button I. The siren will stop, but the
alarm will still be armed. One more press of button I will disarm the alarm. The system will not
respond for the first few seconds after the alarm was triggered, this is because it is still trying
to send signal out to the remote during that time.
By outputs AUX 1 and AUX 2 (when AUX2 is set as an additional output - see Programming
menu 2-10) you can operate any additional equipment in your car such as: opening/closing
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the windows, turning the light on/off, and other features. Ask for more info at your service
centre.
After entering AUX mode, AUX 2 output will be triggered, if button IlI
is pressed for 0.5 sec. While operating AUX 2, the remote control
will indicate that as A-02 is operating.
By pressing button III shortly 2x in row, you will activate the remote
backlight for about 10 sec.
By pressing button lV, you can check the car status. If you are within a range of the remote,
display will show the status of your vehicle (opened/closed door, locked/unlocked...) and
remote will beep to indicate one of the following situations:
Remote Siren
Armed Beep, Beep, Beep Chirp
Disarmed Beep, Beep Chirp, Chirp
If the door or the trunk is open, appropriate icon will be displayed. If Mute function is enabled,
then siren will not chirp.
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Button IV - 2x
4.7. Parking timer
You can use the parking timer to check the time of parking or driving your car.
Press button lV shortly twice in a row.
Remote will beep once.
Timer is on.
You will turn it off by pressing button lV twice again.
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You can turn the valet mode on by turning ignition on/off 3 times within 3 sec., or by using 2 –
digit PIN code. (see page 15).
Attention!
When the system is in the Valet mode, the alarm is not active, even when the doors are locked. Any
starter or ignition kill systems, that have been installed, will be disabled as well.
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This option enables you to lock the doors after a start up of the vehicle
and pressing the foot brake. The doors will automatically unlock when
the engine is turned off.
• Press buttons I and IV shortly.
• Remote will beep 1x and an icon of the function will appear on display.
• You will turn the function off by pressing buttons I and IV shortly again.
The doors will not lock when some of the doors, a trunk or a hood is opened.
Attention!
When PASSIVE mode is on, the doors will lock automatically (if you have central locking installed).
Therefore do not forget to always take your keys and remote control with you.
If you will be staying in the vehicle for an extended period of time without the engine running, you
should turn Passive Arming off. In case of accidental locking the remote inside the vehicle, use RPS to
deactivate the alarm and open the car.
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Keep buttons ll and lV pressed for 2 sec., this will turn on Auto
mode. Using Auto mode, the vehicle will unlock/disarm when the
remote is getting closer, and lock/arm when the remote is far away
(with doors closed).
Keeping buttons II + IV pressed for 2 sec. you can set AUTO mode as followed:
AUTO Mode 1 Short distance (10m) Icon is on
Attention!
Due to varying vehicles and environments, there may be a small area of distance within which the
system thinks the remote is far enough away to lock, and, close enough to unlock. If your remote is
within this area, the system will repeatedly arm and disarm. To avoid this situation, try placing your
remote farther away from the vehicle. Auto mode will drain your remote battery much faster. The weather
and temperature differences will affect the operational distance of Auto mode.
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5. Alarm activation
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7. Programming
7.1. Remote control programming.
System memory is designed for 3 remote controls. We recommend programming the
remote controls at professional installation service stations.
1. Alarm is disarmed.
2. Within 3 sec turn the ignition on/off three times. The lights will flash once. Now you are in
valet/programming mode.
3. Within 6 seconds press button l on your remote control shortly. Lights will flash once to
confirm programming.
4. The same way as in step 2, set the remaining remote controls. Lights will flash once to
confirm each remote. System will automatically exit the programming mode after the third
remote is set up or after 6 sec. time, which will be signaled by two flashes of the lights.
Note !!!
When programming new remote controls, old ones will be automatically erased. If you have
only one remote, it is not necessary to program it 3 times.
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Attention!
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There is no code programmed in the alarm by a manufacturer. We recommend you set your own code
immediately after taking your car from the garage!
Using the remote control you can set-up basic user’s functions.
Keep buttons II and III pressed at the same time.
menu
Change
RPS Set-up/cancellation
Basic set-up :cancellation
Vibrating mode set-up Change
/cancellation Basic set-up :cancellation
Change of the temperature
Change –Basic set-up : °F Change °F or °C
unit
• You will finish programming by pressing buttons ll and lll for more than 2 seconds.
• Programming will end automatically if you do not carry out any changes in 15 seconds.
Remote programming menu::
Function Button Description
Hours – button I
Present time set-up Minutes – button II The icon flashes. At this moment the button l will
control the hour, and the button ll will control the minute.
Alarm clock on/off On/off button I The icon flashes. Alarm On/off by pressing button I.
Display - - alarm is on Display - - alarm is off.
The icon flashes. RPS On/off by pressing button I.
RPS on/off On/off button I Display - - RPS is on Display - - RPS is off.
RPS: will be activated only if armed and you knock twice on the
sensor.
The icon flashes. Vibration mode on/off by pressing button l.
Vibration mode on/off On/off – button I Display - - vibration mode is on, remote will only vibrate,
there will be no acoustic sound when button is pressed.
Display - - vibration mode is off, remote will beep when
buttons is pressed.
Temperature set-up Change – button I The icon flashes. Change the units by pressing button l.
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