M o d e l : R A M V 2 Designed in Australia by I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l Automotive Security System with 2-Way
102.2. Installing and Wiring The Main Unit Harness Connections Figure 2 PIN No CONNECTION PIN No CONNECTION 1 Immobiliser 2a (8Amp) 1
112.2.1. Extended Wiring Descriptions PIN No CONNECTION 1,14 & 2,13 Locate the positive feed wire to the fuel pump, cut that wire and join ea
122.2.2. Installing the Glass Break Microphone The glass break microphone is permanently attached to the RAM via a 1-metre length of shielded audio
13 Wiring the Siren * This wire is normally earthed and goes open circuit to trigger the siren - Before connecting each wire, the identification l
142.4. Installing The Antenna Installing the GSM Antenna Figure 4 The phone Antenna is connected to the main unit by plugging in the antenna into
152.6. Accessibility Note To prevent unauthorised access to the alarm, the user is required to ALWAYS put the 6 Digit PIN (consisting of 0-9, A-Z)
16123456ARM or 123456A 2.8. SMS Command Messages Refer to your mobile phones user manual on how to write SMS messages. 2.8.1. To Arm The Alarm NOT
17123456DISARM or 123456D ALARM TURNED OFF 2.8.2. To Dis-Arm The Alarm BY SMS BY REMOTE CONTROL DISARM: Type your PIN number and DISARM from a
182.8.3. Emergency Panic BY SMS BY REMOTE CONTROL PANIC: Type your PIN number and PANIC from a mobile phone, and send it to the alarm. Once the
19Battery low warning! 2.8.5. Car Battery Low Warning The system will send you an SMS when your car battery voltage reaches a critical level i.e.
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20 2.8.8. Auto Bypass Auto bypass is designed to reduce false alarms caused by faulty switches or external sensors. If the alarm is triggered 3 tim
21 2.8.13. Pre-Alert Impact Warning With ETS TM This special feature provides a two-stage impact sensing system. It gives the security conscious o
22 2.8.15. PAT TM – Past Alarm Trigger Memory/History REMOTE CONTROL To identify the cause of the last TEN reasons why the alarm has triggered, yo
233. Programming & Setup 3.1. Learning New Remotes 3.1.1. Learn a new Remote Control By SMS SMS - To add remotes if all remotes are lost a
24 3.1.2. Learn a new Remote Control with Remote To add a new transmitter to your alarm, simply follow the procedure below: A. Turn the vehicle’s
253.2. Programming PIN Numbers NEWPIN – In the case of loosing your PIN number for the RAM alarm system. Simply send a message to your alarm: NEWPI
263.3. Remote Control Programmable Features Your Rhino Security system incorporates the latest in high security features. It is possible
273.3.1. Changing REGISTER 1 Vehicle Set Up: ALL DOORS CLOSED, BONNET CLOSED, AND THE IGNITION TURNED ON LAST Remote Key action : TURN ON
283.3.2. Changing REGISTER 2 Vehicle Set Up: DRIVER’S DOOR OPEN, BONNET CLOSED, AND THE IGNITION TURNED ON LAST Remote Key action : TURN O
293.3.3. Changing REGISTER 3 Vehicle Set Up: DRIVER’S DOOR OPEN, BONNET OPEN , AND THE IGNITION TURNED ON LAST Remote Key action : TURN O
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303.4. Phone Number Memory The Rhino RAM alarm is able to be programmed with up to 5 different mobile phones, so when the alarm is armed or put in t
31 3.4.3. To Add Phone Numbers To The System BY SMS ONLY By typing your 6 digit PIN number and WRITEPHONEXYYYY from a mobile phone, you can ad
32 3.4.5. To Change The ID Of The System BY SMS ONLY You can change the ID Message that is displayed at the start of the SMS messages you recei
334. Warranty 4.1. Warning Limitations & Warranty While this system is an advanced security system, it does not offer guaranteed
34 LIMITED WARRANTY Cornick Pty Ltd (ABN 74 001 621 610) (Seller), warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications
35 5. SMS Commands Reference 1. Not case sensitive i.e. 000000DiSaRm (the software converts it all to uppercase internally) 2. Limit to SMS is 25 m
36 >WRITEPHONExyyyyyyy (phone memory location x = (1-5) with phone number = y ) >WRITEPHONE30414221331 (example) <Phone numbers. 1:0407123
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4Quick Reference Guide STEPS TO QUICKLY SETUP THE RAM 1. Setup the SIM card for operation in the system. (ref. 2.5. SIM Card Setup And Functionali
51. Introduction As Australia's leading designer & manufacturer of quality car security systems we are proud to release our latest model t
61.2. Alarm Features Advanced All-in-1 design Remote controls have Code Hopping Technology (Anti-Scanning, Anti-Code Grabbing) SSR™ So
71.4. What You Get Below is a list of parts included with system. Item Description Quantity Image 1. Main control unit This All-In-One unit in
8 1.5. Mobile Phone Unit Safety Precautions Important notes about on-board GSM phones. 1.5.1. Aircraft Safety Mobile phones can interfere with an
92. Installation & Operation 2.1. Planning the Installation Each separate component of the RAM should be placed in strategic locations. Below
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