ELECTRICAL
Mobilisation
Battery backed-up sounder (BBUS)
The vehicle can be mobilised using any one of the
following processes:
The sounder provides audible indication of alarm
status including:
1.
Placing the handset in close proximity to the
starter switch with the starter switch turned on
(normally achieved by placing the key in the
starter switch, providing the key and handset are
attached).
Anti-theft warnings;
Confirmation of access to built-in test.
NOTE: Disconnecting the vehicle battery
will result in the alarm sounding if the
correct procedure has not been followed.
See Repair, Battery.
NOTE: Under normal circumstances the
remobilisation of the vehicle will not be
apparent.
Alarm horn
2.
3.
Pressing unlock button on handset.
Pressing lock button on handset with starter
switch turned on.
The horn provides audible indication (as BBUS) of
alarm status.
4.
Entry of EKA code using the key.
NOTE: Disconnecting the vehicle battery
will have no effect on the horn.
NOTE: Any attempt to start the vehicle
using the key (detached from the handset)
will be unsuccessful. Use one of the above
Engine immobilisation warning light (EIWL)
methods. See Warning indicators.
NOTE: Under normal circumstances the
light will not illuminate.
Volumetric protection
The light will only illuminate (after 2 seconds) if the
handset is detached from the key (or the handset
fails) and an attempt is made to start the vehicle.
When the vehicle is locked using the handset both
perimetric and volumetric protection are activated
providing there is no mislock condition.
Anti-theft alarm indicator light
Perimetric protection
The light flashes to indicate the alarm status.
The vehicle is always perimetrically protected when
the alarm is armed using the handset. Perimetric
protection only, can be achieved if the vehicle is
locked using the key.
If the alarm system is fully armed, the light will flash
rapidly for 10 seconds and then settle to the slow
(anti-theft deterrent) flash.
NOTE: The handset should ALWAYS be
used for unlocking the vehicle. If the
handset fails to unlock the vehicle See
Repair, Handset.
If the alarm system is perimetrically armed, the light
will intermittently flash rapidly for 10 seconds and then
settle to the slow (anti-theft deterrent) flash.
If the alarm system is partially armed, the light will
NOT emit the slow flash until 10 seconds after arming
(to allow the cause to be investigated).
If the vehicle has been left unlocked, providing the
driver’s door is closed, the light will flash slowly
indicating immobilisation. If the driver’s door is open,
the light will remain illuminated.
Emergency key access (EKA)
The emergency key access code should be entered in
accordance with the instructions in the Owner’s
Handbook.
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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Product Specification
Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1998 |
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Document Type | Workshop Manual |
Language | English |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
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Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |