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TEC-61231-23 Technical Manualе 

PRIZRAK

Description of the security system

Introduction

Differences between security systems:

Prizrak-810 – basic system.

Prizrak-830 – RFID tag and second circuit of protection.

Functions of the Alarm:

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Protecting the vehicle from being stolen or hijacked

• 

Alert if the vehicle was tampered with

• 

Remote engine start(optional, may require ESM-250 remote 

start module

• 

Heater control (factory or aftermarket heater)

• 

Location tracking of the vehicle (GPS/GLONASS-270 unit is 

required).

The Alarm has an integrated GSM module, to control security and  

the vehicle. The system can be operated via mobile phone with a user-

friendly voice interface (only Russian and English languages icurrently 

available) or via Android\iOS application or text messages.

Identity of the user is verified by the RFID tag (DDI technology) and/

or PIN code entered by standard push buttons in the vehicle.

The alarm has motion, tilt and shock sensors built in. Optional 

sennsors can be connected via built in IO.

2CAN technology makes it possible to work with two CAN buses 

simultaneously, expanding the functions of the Alarm in some vehicles.

Integrator (www.tec-integrator.com) contains information about 

compatibility of the Alarm with a specific vehicle, and a list of vehicles 

compatible with the Alarm and specific features of the alarm.

Terms

Programming button

 - one of the factory (default) buttons, with  

which the Alarm can be programmed (buttons specific to the vehicle  can 

be found in the Integrator). Programmable button can be changed only 

within short time after installation of the Alarm. Also built in button can be 

used as programming button. (Fig. 2).

Security

 — is a state of the Alarm, which is turned on after locking 

the doors in any way provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle 

(keyless entry system, remote control, rearming the alarm etc) and 

turning factory security system. Secure state can be left by unlocking 

the doors with the original remote control or vehicles keyless access 

system or by entering the PIN code.

Speed control

 allows setting the locking activation algorithm for 

Immobilizer and AntiHiJack features. Speed control can be activated 

and de-activated in user settings programming menu. Certain vehicles 

may not support this feature (please see Integrator files for details).

Guard mode — 

active state of the 

PIN

TO

Drive®

 and AntiHiJack: 

if one of these functions has entered guard mode, to leave it it is 

required to enter PIN-code, otherwise engine will be locked.

Comfort feature

 — feature allowing not only to lock doors from 

the factory remote, but also to raise windows (sunroof also can be 

closed).

Table of Contents

Description of the Alarm system .............................................................. 2

Introduction ....................................................................................... 2

Terms ................................................................................................. 2

Control by mobile phone ..................................................................... 3

Structure of the smart voice menu ....................................................... 3

The Alarm operation algorithms ........................................................... 4

Table 1. Trigger diagnostics ................................................................. 4

Factory remote door lock control ......................................................... 4

Immobilizer feature ............................................................................. 5

AntiHiJack feature ............................................................................... 5

RFID tag ............................................................................................ 5

Dual verification .................................................................................. 6

Table 2. Methods of verification ........................................................... 6

Quick engaging of the second circuit

for higher risk locations ....................................................................... 6

PIN code ............................................................................................ 6

PIN code entering sequence ................................................................ 6

PUK code ............................................................................................ 7

Maintenance mode .............................................................................. 7

Automatic deactivation of Maintenance mode ....................................... 7

Warning signals after identity verification ............................................. 7

Table 3. Warning signals after identity verification ................................ 7

Other options ..................................................................................... 7

Connection ............................................................................................. 7

Inputs/outputs of the Alarm ................................................................ 7

Table 4. Description of the Alarm main (18-pin) connector..................... 8

Table 5. Description of the Alarm 

8-pin port (programmable inputs/outputs 

and alternate Central Lock control) ...................................................... 8

Table 6. Description of the Alarm 

4-pin port (additional sensor) .............................................................. 9

Table 7. Description of the LED port ..................................................... 9

Table 8. Description of relay outputs .................................................... 9

The Alarm connection diagram (factory settings) .................................. 9

Displaying of CAN bus parameters ....................................................... 9

Programming the Alarm ........................................................................ 10

Programming – Stage one ................................................................. 10

Interfacing the Alarm with the vehicle ................................................ 10

Programming – Stage two ................................................................. 10

Programming the Alarm configuration ................................................ 10

Table 8. Programming menu .............................................................. 10

Programming the Alarm hardware ..................................................... 11

Table 9. The Alarm hardware configuration ........................................ 11

Table 10. Programmable configuration of inputs/outputs ..................... 12

Table 11. Programmable output functions of the Alarm ....................... 13

Table 12. Programmable input functions of the Alarm ..........................14

Configuration of integrated sensors ................................................... 15

Table 13. Configuration of shock sensor ............................................. 15

Heater configuration ......................................................................... 15

Table 14. Heater configuration ........................................................... 15

Programming the Alarm user settings  ............................................... 16

Table 15. Configuration of the Alarm user settings .............................. 16

Registration of new RFIDs  ................................................................ 17

Quality check of RFID detection ........................................................ 17

Changing the PIN code ...................................................................... 17

Reassigning the Programming button................................................. 18

Programming the Alarm by a computer .............................................. 18

Resetting to factory default settings .................................................. 18

Arranging the Alarm units in the vehicle ............................................. 19

Standard delivery package .................................................................... 20

Specifications and operating conditions ................................................. 20

Summary of Contents for Prizrak-810

Page 1: ...T ECH NIC A L M A NUA L For modern day vehicles and drivers Car Alarm System Comfort and innovation no remote controls ...

Page 2: ...his feature please see Integrator files for details Guard mode active state of the PINTODrive and AntiHiJack if one of these functions has entered guard mode to leave it it is required to enter PIN code otherwise engine will be locked Comfort feature feature allowing not only to lock doors from the factory remote but also to raise windows sunroof also can be closed Table of Contents Description of...

Page 3: ...obile phone for example arm and disarm the Alarm schedule tasks start the heater etc Options of the phone control include the smart voice menu Russian and English languages are avaliable please contact your shop to change the language of the system or application TEC you may download it from application store on your device and text messaging Getting started To start using the phone application yo...

Page 4: ...k sensor warning x7 Triggering of the tilt displacement sensor x8 Triggering of an extra sensor alarm x9 Triggering of an extra sensor warning Detailed information about events can be found in the trigger log which can be accessed from the voice menu Arming with sensor deactivation There are situations when you need to arm the Alarm with sensor input deactivation To deactivate sensors Arm the alar...

Page 5: ...p by entering the PIN code The Guard mode phases are as follows Idle phase Warning phase Locking phase Idle phase In this phase AntiHiJack follows two different algorithms depending on the availability of Speed control If the Speed control is available AntiHiJack waits until the vehicle covers a set distance from the moment of Guard mode activation Upon that AntiHiJack goes into the Warning phase ...

Page 6: ...or more circuits are still active i e there is no RFID tag or PIN code is not entered the vehicle will not move Authentication method can be selected when installing the Alarm without using the PUK code As a result the PUK code remains secret Authentication method can be changed without using the PUK code if The vehicle did not travel more than 10 km after the Alarm was installed the Speed control...

Page 7: ...he RFID tag or lost forgot the PIN code You want to change identity verification method After PUK code is entered all security functions of the Alarm will be deactivated regardless the selected authentication method PUK code can be found under the scratch layer on the plastic card The factory set PIN code is 2 it is entered by using the Programming button please check the Integrator PUK code entry...

Page 8: ...a GPS GLONASS 270 unit To locate the vehicle you need to send a text message command or via voice menu or using your mobile application Automatic window roll up The system can be programmed so that the vehicle windows are rolled up when engaging the lock Setting the electromechanical hood lock You can install an additional hood lock and program the Alarm to lock the hood when locking the vehicle a...

Page 9: ...e outputs demand Useful current of output 9 depends on demand connected to negative outputs Outputs 6 15 and 17 are protected from short circuit inductive eruptions overheating and overload Connector Color Type Note Current mA 18 pin 1 Black Ground For TEC 810 830 Power for additional devices For TEC 810 830 with thermal sensor Ground for engine temperature sensor 2 Blue Yellow Heater WBUS Webasto...

Page 10: ...iles Pins 4 13 CAN L CAN H vehicle data buses Connected to the vehicle CAN bus please see the Integrator files Pin 5 Brake lights state Used if the vehicle CAN bus does not contain brake pedal position data please see the Integrator files In such cases Pin 5 is connected to the output of brake pedal terminal switch Pin 6 Engine lock Connected to one of the relay coil contacts which is used to lock...

Page 11: ...ve Set the Alarm to operate with digital buttons Menu 1 Option 4 note that this menu option can be modified only by using a built in button and before the PIN code was entered for the first time via using analog or digital buttons Any further modifications will possible only after system reset Assign activated button as the Programming button turn the ignition on push the button and hold it for at...

Page 12: ...e of external buttons 1 2 1 analogue buttons 2 digital buttons Inputs 7 and 16 connector Х1 18 pin 5 Control of the factory security system 1 2 On 1 on 2 off 6 Sequential door opening 1 2 Off 1 on 2 off 7 Hazard lights control algorithm 1 5 1 pulse negative 2 status negative 3 pulse positive 4 status positive 5 lights control negative 8 Central lock alternative control algorithm 1 3 1 single wire ...

Page 13: ...r to Activation by reverse gear However when parking sensors are disabled by using a control button they will not be activated when gearbox is in R position up to the next ignition or command from a control button Table 8 Configuration of programmable configuration of inputs outputs Connector Function Setting range Factory default settings 1 X1 18 pin output 15 18 pin port 1 41 Alternate hazard li...

Page 14: ... Movement speed Emitting a pulse with a pulse frequency in proportion with the vehicle s speed 1 pulse per second corresponds to 1 km h The signal helps to evaluate the speed rather than give an exact value 20 Brake Emitting a constant level signal when the brake pedal is pressed 21 Hand brake Emitting a constant level signal when the vehicle is on hand brake 22 External lights Emitting a constant...

Page 15: ...y in Security mode When a command to open the trunk is detected the Alarm ignores external sensor inputs and trunk terminal switch for 5 seconds until the actual opening of the trunk In 5 seconds after the trunk lid has been closed sensor inputs and the trunk will be secured 8 Parking system button The function controls parking sensors by using accessory button this may be required if there are no...

Page 16: ... status by series of 15 signals Release the brake pedal and the Alarm goes back to displaying the menu option number If you do not press the brake pedal and abort programming of this option the Alarm will save previous settings 10 Programming algorithm for assigning a parking control button With the brake pedal pressed go to option 14 Menu 1 The Alarm will start emitting irregular audio and light ...

Page 17: ... the Programming button the number of times matching the number of steps from the current status to the required one The Alarm will confirm the selected function by audio and visual signals Please remember that from the last function the program will go to the first one 7 The Alarm will exit the settings mode and save all configuration settings in energy independent memory when the ignition is tur...

Page 18: ...he option status by a series of audio and light signals of a changing duration 6 Adjust option settings by pressing the Programming button the number of times matching the number of steps from the current status to the required one The Alarm will confirm the selected function by audio and visual signals Please remember that from the last function the program will go to the first one 7 The Alarm wi...

Page 19: ...umber of signals per series is a number of registered RFID tags 6 Put the battery back into one of the RFID tags The Alarm will register this RFID tag while emitting audio signal After registration is complete the Alarm will emit series of audio and light signals indicating a number of all registered RFID tags Make sure that the number of signals equals the number of registered RFIDs If while regi...

Page 20: ...o and light signals because the current factory set option setting 1 100 meters 6 Change option 3 to do so press brogramming button 2 times i e increase setting by 2 1 2 3 The Alarm will inform you about chosen menu setting with by a series of 3 audio and light signals 300 meters 7 Exit programming mode by turning the ignition off Reset to the factory default settings The Alarm has a procedure of ...

Page 21: ... 23 Technical Manualе PRIZRAK Use the picture to draw arrangement of the Alarm units This can help to find the alarm units Arranging the Alarm units in the vehicle Keep this sketch out of the reach of third parties ...

Page 22: ...D 1 Reminder card 1 User manual 1 Warranty certificate 1 Connection diagram 1 Unit package 1 Specifications and operating conditions Parameter Value Power supply voltage V 9 15 Maximum current draw in standby mode mA 10 Maximum current draw in operating mode A 1 5 Operating temperature C 40 85 Storage temperature C 40 85 Maximum relative air humidity 95 ...

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