AVS 5000i Instrukcja obsługi - Strona 8
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Problem solving
Following are some common questions and answers regarding the
operation of the AVS 5000i.
Why is the remote range getting shorter?
The remote battery is going flat. See your AVS dealer or any good electrical
retailer for replacement batteries.
I have lost/damaged my remote. How do I start the car?
You can disarm the system by using the PIN code override procedure.
My alarm chirps more than once when I arm the system?
The system is warning you that a door or bonnet/boot is open. Disarm the
system, correct the problem and start again.
I disarmed the system a few minutes ago but now it is armed again?
It is most likely that the system recognised you did not enter the car so it
has automatically re-armed, and (if central door locking is connected)
locked the doors. This feature can be disabled by your AVS dealer.
The system disarms and the dash lights are working but the car won't
start?
This is often an indicator of a flat car battery. The AVS 5000i draws such a
small amount of power the system can be armed and disarmed (just like
you can still see the dash lights) but the car does not have enough power
to start. You will need to replace or recharge the car battery.
If jump-starting the car to recharge the car battery please use
protected jumper leads as failure to do so can do irreparable
damage to the alarm system and your car's computer system and
will void your car alarm warranty.
The system disarms but when I try to start the car there is a clicking sound
and/or the siren chirps when I crank the engine but the car won't start?
This is often another indicator of a flat battery. See above.
I'm worried the alarm will drain the car battery?
The AVS 5000i have been designed to draw as small amount of current
from your car battery as possible. As long as the car's battery is in good
condition the system should not adversely affect most car's batteries if left
unattended for up to about three weeks.