Alarm Function

2002 Hyundai Santa Fe Base, AutomaticSECTION Alarm Function
  1. Time Specification:

    T1: 25-29 sec.

    T2: 9-11 sec.

    T3: 0.4-0.6 sec.

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 1 .

    Fig 1: Checking Alarm Function
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  2. New alarm occurs while the alarm is sounding.

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 2 .

    Fig 2: New Alarm Occurs While Alarm Sounding
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  3. Disarmed with transmitter while the alarm is sounding.

    Time Specification: T1, T2, T3: 01.4-0.6 sec.

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 3 .

    Fig 3: Disarming Transmission While Alarm Sounding
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  4. Transmitter lock button pressed when the door closed while the alarm is sounding. Time Specification:

    T1: 0.5 sec.

    T2: .8-1.2 sec.

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 4 .

    Fig 4: Lock Button Pressed While Door Closed With Alarm
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  5. Transmitter lock button pressed when the door opened while the alarm is sounding.

    Time specification:

    T1: 0.5 sec.

    T2: .8-1.2 sec.

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 5 .

    Fig 5: Lock Button Pressed While Door Opened With Alarm
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  6. Disarmed after 30 sec when the ignition switch is turned on while the alarm is sounding.

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 6 .

    Fig 6: Disarming Ignition While Alarm Sounding
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  7. Start inhibit is ON regardless of door latch lock state

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 7 .

    Fig 7: Inhibit is "ON" Door Latch Lock State
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  8. Battery is disconnected during the alarm state.

    Use illustration for timing wave form pattern. See Fig 8 .

    Fig 8: Battery Disconnected During Alarm State
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