Fydun Fydunpzr76cbeq9

Fydun Two-Way Motorcycle Alarm System

Model: Fydunpzr76cbeq9

Itọsọna olumulo

1. Ifihan

Thank you for choosing the Fydun Two-Way Motorcycle Alarm System. This system is designed to provide enhanced security for your scooter, motorcycle, or ATV, featuring anti-theft, anti-hijacking, and remote control functionalities. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure correct usage and optimal performance.

2. Alaye Aabo

  • Rí i dájú pé a ti ge agbára ọkọ̀ náà kúrò kí a tó fi sori ẹ̀rọ náà láti dènà ìkọlù iná mànàmáná tàbí ìbàjẹ́.
  • Ó yẹ kí onímọ̀ ẹ̀rọ tó mọṣẹ́ ṣe iṣẹ́ náà.
  • Do not attempt to modify the alarm system components.
  • Keep the remote controls away from water and extreme temperatures.
  • The alarm system is a deterrent; it does not guarantee absolute protection against theft.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan ti a ṣe akojọ rẹ si isalẹ wa ninu package rẹ:

  • 1 x Alarm Host Unit
  • 1 x External Speaker
  • 2 x Remote Controllers (one large, one small)
  • 1 x Ijanu onirin
  • 1 x Adhesive Sticker
  • 1 x Itọsọna olumulo (iwe yii)
Fydun Two-Way Motorcycle Alarm System components including host unit, speaker, and two remote controls, with a motorcycle in the background.

Image: All components of the Fydun Two-Way Motorcycle Alarm System.

4. Awọn ẹya Ọja

  • Two-Way Alarm System: The remote control and the host unit provide synchronized alerts, allowing real-time monitoring of your vehicle's status.
  • Shock/Push Alarm: If the vehicle is bumped or moved, the system triggers an alarm and locks the ignition, simultaneously alerting the remote control.
  • Ibi iṣakoso latọna jijin: Operates effectively within 250 meters (273 yards) in open areas. Environmental interference may reduce this range.
  • Anti-Hijacking & Anti-Theft: Features remote engine cut-off functionality to prevent theft or hijacking.
  • Loud External Speaker: A 125-decibel speaker emits a high-volume alarm sound to deter thieves.
  • Apẹrẹ ti o tọ: The host unit is waterproof and dustproof, protecting internal circuits for extended service life.
  • Olona-iṣẹ: Includes remote start, remote flameout, anti-theft, and anti-hijacking capabilities.
Remote control for the Fydun alarm system with a motorcycle in the background, illustrating the system's data receiving capability and all-weather protection.

Image: Remote control demonstrating long-range capability.

Remote control next to a motorcycle with a red circle and slash over the headlight, symbolizing anti-hijacking and anti-theft features.

Image: Anti-hijacking and anti-theft functionality.

External alarm speaker with a '125dB' graphic, indicating its high decibel output.

Image: The 125 dB external loudspeaker.

The waterproof and dustproof alarm host unit being splashed with water, demonstrating its protective features.

Image: Waterproof and dustproof host unit.

5. Awọn pato

Paramita Iye
Nkan Iru Alupupu Itaniji System
Ohun elo ABS
Ṣiṣẹ Voltage 12V
Isakoṣo latọna jijin Up to 250m / 273yd (may vary due to environmental interference)
Speaker Decibel 105-125dB
Large Remote Battery 1 x 700mAh 1.5V battery (built-in)
Small Remote Battery 1 x 200mAh button cell battery (built-in)
Ibamu Universal for scooters, motorcycles, ATVs, etc.
Nọmba awoṣe Fydunpzr76cbeq9

6. Eto & Fifi sori

Tẹle awọn igbesẹ wọnyi fun fifi sori ẹrọ to dara:

  1. Ge Agbara: Before starting, ensure the vehicle's battery is disconnected to prevent short circuits.
  2. Mount the Host Unit: Choose a hidden, secure, and waterproof location on your vehicle for the alarm host unit. Use the provided adhesive sticker or other suitable mounting methods. Ensure it is not exposed to direct water spray or excessive heat.
  3. Fi Agbọrọsọ naa sori ẹrọ: Mount the external speaker in a location where its sound will not be obstructed and is audible. Ensure it is securely fastened.
  4. Asopọmọra Waya: Connect the wiring harness to the host unit. Refer to the wiring diagram (usually provided separately or on the product packaging) for specific connections to your vehicle's electrical system (power, ignition, turn signals, etc.). Ensure all connections are secure and insulated.
  5. Tun agbara so pọ: Once all components are securely mounted and wired, reconnect the vehicle's battery.
  6. Ṣe idanwo Eto naa: Perform a functional test of all alarm features (arming, disarming, shock sensor, remote start/stop) to ensure correct operation.
The Fydun alarm host unit, a black rectangular device with wiring harness attached.

Image: Alarm host unit with wiring.

The Fydun external alarm speaker, red and black with a white center.

Image: External alarm speaker.

7. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

The system is operated using the two remote controls. Familiarize yourself with the buttons and their functions:

Two Fydun remote controls, one larger with a motorcycle graphic and one smaller, both with buttons for arming, disarming, and other functions.

Image: The two remote controls for the alarm system.

Awọn iṣẹ iṣakoso latọna jijin:

  • Arming (Lock Button): Press the lock button once to arm the alarm system. The vehicle will respond with a confirmation sound, and the remote will display an armed status.
  • Disarming (Unlock Button): Press the unlock button once to disarm the alarm system. The vehicle will respond with a confirmation sound, and the remote will display a disarmed status.
  • Remote Start (Lightning Button): Press the lightning button twice quickly to remotely start the engine.
  • Remote Flameout (Unlock Button while running): If the engine was started remotely, press the unlock button to turn off the engine.
  • Vehicle Search/Panic (Bell Button): Press the bell button to locate your vehicle or trigger a panic alarm. The vehicle will sound the alarm and flash its lights.
  • Anti-Hijacking: In an emergency, press and hold the lock button (or a designated anti-hijack button if available) to activate the anti-hijacking feature, which can remotely cut off the engine.
  • Atunse ifamọ: Some models allow adjustment of shock sensor sensitivity via the remote. Refer to specific remote instructions if applicable.

8. Itọju

  • Rirọpo Batiri latọna jijin: Replace remote control batteries when the indicator light dims or the range decreases. Refer to the remote's specific instructions for battery type and replacement procedure.
  • Jeki mimọ: Periodically wipe the host unit and remote controls with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
  • Ṣayẹwo Wiring: Occasionally inspect wiring connections for any signs of wear, corrosion, or looseness.
  • Yago fun Ifihan Omi: While the host unit is waterproof, avoid submerging it or exposing it to high-pressure water jets.

9. Laasigbotitusita

  • Eto Ko Dahun:
    • Check remote control battery.
    • Ensure the vehicle's battery is charged and connected.
    • Daju pe gbogbo awọn asopọ onirin wa ni aabo.
  • Alarm Triggers Frequently Without Cause:
    • The shock sensor sensitivity might be too high. Refer to the remote control instructions for adjusting sensitivity.
    • Ensure the host unit is securely mounted and not vibrating excessively.
  • Agbegbe jijin ti o dinku:
    • Rọpo batiri isakoṣo latọna jijin.
    • Environmental interference (e.g., strong electromagnetic fields, large buildings) can affect range.
  • Remote Start Not Working:
    • Ensure the vehicle is in neutral and the ignition is off.
    • Check wiring connections related to the ignition system.

10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Fún àlàyé nípa àtìlẹ́yìn tàbí ìrànlọ́wọ́ ìmọ̀ ẹ̀rọ, jọ̀wọ́ wo àpótí ọjà náà tàbí kí o kàn sí olùtajà rẹ. Pa ìwé ẹ̀rí ìrajà rẹ mọ́ gẹ́gẹ́ bí ẹ̀rí ìrajà náà.

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