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The transmitter contains delicate electronic circuitry. Do not subject to
excessive shock, heat, or immersion in water.

Replace the batteries when you here a burst of rapid beeps from the
CAT21 system upon use of the transmitter. The transmitter uses 
2 x CR2016 batteries.

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New transmitters are available directly from Acumen Electronics Ltd or
from your installer. The system can only recognise two remotes at any
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The CAT21 system incorporates a sleep mode (see section 15) to
protect the motorcycle battery from deep discharge. Should you wish
to use an intelligent float charger, we recommend the use of the
Acumax 900 charger, available from Acumen Electronics Ltd.

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While the Acumen CAT21 provides state of the art electronic security
and protection, it will not, by itself, ensure your motorcycle will not be
stolen. We recommend you undertake basic security precautions such
as;

Parking in a locked garage if possible, 

Parking in well lit areas if a garage is not applicable,

Using a bike cover where appropriate,

Using a chain or shackle and ground anchor.

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Acumen can supply a range of spares & accessories to enhance the
features of the CAT21 system,

1.  Spare and replacement remote transmitters and batteries

2.  Different coloured System LED’s to match your motorcycle (Green,

Red, White, Blue, Yellow)

3.  Acumax 900 Intelligent ‘float’ battery charger

4.  Extra, external sirens. (If your CAT21 system is ‘buried’ in the

motorcycle, the audible warning may not be as loud as you would
like. This extra siren will allow to position it where the sound can
get out.)

5.  Pager. If your alarm is triggered while you are out of earshot, the

pager will let you know. It will tell you if you are in range, and has
three trigger circuits.

6.  Additional magnet sensors (such as seat, or link to your garage

door).

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Full details are given in the Terms and Conditions document.

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Summary of Contents for CAT21

Page 1: ...User Guide IMPORTANT Make sure you set up your Personal Identification Number PIN read Section 16 on page 8 IMPORTANT Make sure you know where your System Fuse and Spare Fuse are located...

Page 2: ...es Section 6 Customising Audible warning of Arm Disarm Section 7 Hazard 4 way flasher Mode Section 8 Customising the nudge sensor Section 9 Indicator warning Section 10 Motorcycle Over voltage Section...

Page 3: ...rposes 2 The ignition circuit If the ignition is switched on while the CAT21 is protecting the system it will trigger an alarm Also the CAT21 Uses the ignition to enter diagnostic and service mode 3 N...

Page 4: ...n and hot wire ignition circuit becomes live functions only will be enabled The system will arm automatically 50 seconds after the ignition is switched off this time cannot be altered You can manually...

Page 5: ...sing P on the key fob transmitter after the system arms Passive arming takes place 50 seconds after switching off the ignition B To avoid waiting for the system to arm automatically press the key butt...

Page 6: ...ection 5 Different siren tones Having an individual siren tone helps you the rider to be more aware if it s your alarm that is making that noise The CAT21 has 14 different siren tones and you can sele...

Page 7: ...back when it suits you With the alarm disarmed and the ignition switched on press the P button This will toggle the pre alert function off and on 3 flashes off and 6 flashes on Section 9 Indicator wa...

Page 8: ...transmitter continues to function C The CAT21 system will tell you if the transmitter batteries are becoming discharged section 11 D If all else fails you can still use the PIN override to start your...

Page 9: ...you get it wrong or distracted at any point in this process and you want to start the process again simply disarm the alarm with the transmitter If the ignition is left OFF for more than 2 minutes and...

Page 10: ...e w wa as s f fo or r a a P PI IN N o of f 4 4 d di ig gi it ts s I If f y yo ou u w wa an nt t 5 5 o or r 6 6 d di ig gi it ts s t th he en n y yo ou u n ne ee ed d t to o c ch ho oo os se e 5 5 o o...

Page 11: ...nudge sensor has reacted Enter Convenience Mode Section 2 to remove this function until the problem is sorted 5 beeps Anti tamper switch ensure it is mounted correctly S Sy ys st te em m c ca an nn no...

Page 12: ...be stolen We recommend you undertake basic security precautions such as Parking in a locked garage if possible Parking in well lit areas if a garage is not applicable Using a bike cover where appropri...

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