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Sorry to ask a stupid question - but where exactly is the keypad? Got a MY05 WRX and wouldn't mind setting up the autolocking - something my previous MINI and the wifes Megane do automatically..
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In the my03 there is a coin holder that pulls open slightly underneath the dash, to the right of the steering wheel. It's been converted to hold the keypad.
Probably the same for my05.
Probably the same for my05.
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Originally Posted by jods
The Sigma M30 alarm system has many more features than you may be aware of. The standard Subaru fitted system has the majority of these features switched off for simplicity and to conform to European legislation. Just to let you know what can be done……..
User Features
The following features are switchable by the end user, using the keypad, and are detailed in the back of your operating instructions.
To access this mode - turn on the vehicle ignition, press the remote button once, type one of the numbers listed in the chart below, immediately turn off the ignition. The numbers will have the following effect:
Number
Function
0
Last trigger isolation - allows the system to be set excluding any circuit giving a trigger signal at the end of the settle time (i.e. allows the system to be set with a defective bonnet switch, without “false alarming” until the switch can be replaced)
1
Turns off the bleeps only for the next time the system is armed (If bleeps turned on!)
2
Turn off ultrasonics only for the next time the system is armed (also possible by pressing the Remote Key with the ignition on before arming)
3
Puts the system into valet mode (effectively freezing the passive immobilisation and any other features such as auto arm when the vehicle goes in for service. System re-activated by arming with the remote key).
4
Turn on auto-lock (an anti-hijack feature that locks the doors and boot when the ignition is turned on)
5
Turn off auto-lock
6
Turn off bleeps every time system is armed or disarmed
(Turned off at manufacture to comply with legislation)
7
Turn on bleeps every time system is armed or disarmed
( Note: This will contravene current legislation)
8
Displays vehicle’s battery voltage – 10 flashes on dashboard LED = approximately 10 volts
9
Turn on super-lock for next set period (allows the alarm to arm, but then shuts down the receiver. This reduces the systems current consumption if the vehicle is left for a number of weeks. The system then can only be disarmed using your PIN number , this gives protection even if your keys are stolen, whilst you are away on holiday.
*
Toggles between loud and soft arming/disarming bleeps if selected ( See above note in 7)
Programming a New PIN Code:
The standard PIN code can be changed following the sequence below:
i) Type in to the keypad **
ii) Type in to the keypad the “existing PIN code” then *
iii) Type in to the keypad 92 * “new PIN code” * “new PIN code” #
Programming Remote Keys to the System:
Remote keys can be added or removed to/from the system following the sequence below:
i) Type in to the keypad **
ii) Type in to the keypad the “existing PIN code” then *
iii) Type in to the keypad 91 * “ the number of keys to be used” #
iv) Press the first remote key button until bleep sounds, release and press next key. Continue until all keys have been taught to the system. Note the maximum number of keys is 4 and all keys required to operate the system must be taught during this operation - any key not included will no longer operate the system.
User Features
The following features are switchable by the end user, using the keypad, and are detailed in the back of your operating instructions.
To access this mode - turn on the vehicle ignition, press the remote button once, type one of the numbers listed in the chart below, immediately turn off the ignition. The numbers will have the following effect:
Number
Function
0
Last trigger isolation - allows the system to be set excluding any circuit giving a trigger signal at the end of the settle time (i.e. allows the system to be set with a defective bonnet switch, without “false alarming” until the switch can be replaced)
1
Turns off the bleeps only for the next time the system is armed (If bleeps turned on!)
2
Turn off ultrasonics only for the next time the system is armed (also possible by pressing the Remote Key with the ignition on before arming)
3
Puts the system into valet mode (effectively freezing the passive immobilisation and any other features such as auto arm when the vehicle goes in for service. System re-activated by arming with the remote key).
4
Turn on auto-lock (an anti-hijack feature that locks the doors and boot when the ignition is turned on)
5
Turn off auto-lock
6
Turn off bleeps every time system is armed or disarmed
(Turned off at manufacture to comply with legislation)
7
Turn on bleeps every time system is armed or disarmed
( Note: This will contravene current legislation)
8
Displays vehicle’s battery voltage – 10 flashes on dashboard LED = approximately 10 volts
9
Turn on super-lock for next set period (allows the alarm to arm, but then shuts down the receiver. This reduces the systems current consumption if the vehicle is left for a number of weeks. The system then can only be disarmed using your PIN number , this gives protection even if your keys are stolen, whilst you are away on holiday.
*
Toggles between loud and soft arming/disarming bleeps if selected ( See above note in 7)
Programming a New PIN Code:
The standard PIN code can be changed following the sequence below:
i) Type in to the keypad **
ii) Type in to the keypad the “existing PIN code” then *
iii) Type in to the keypad 92 * “new PIN code” * “new PIN code” #
Programming Remote Keys to the System:
Remote keys can be added or removed to/from the system following the sequence below:
i) Type in to the keypad **
ii) Type in to the keypad the “existing PIN code” then *
iii) Type in to the keypad 91 * “ the number of keys to be used” #
iv) Press the first remote key button until bleep sounds, release and press next key. Continue until all keys have been taught to the system. Note the maximum number of keys is 4 and all keys required to operate the system must be taught during this operation - any key not included will no longer operate the system.
Whilst the keypad alows you to turn the above features on and off, it is also a full programming tool for the alarm system and allows other features to be activated and sensitivities and times to be altered.
The programming codes that you need to make these changes with the keypad are available on this and other sites (dont worry this does not compromise your vehicle's security - the system has to be armed then disarmed with a valid radio key before re-programming can be done), however, due to the extensive list of programming possibilities and the opportunity of getting these wrong (deleting radio keys, changing the PIN inadvertently etc) I would only advise someone who is experienced in the use of the keypad to attempt this, otherwise entrust the job to your dealer!!
There are also accessory outputs from the alarm unit, that are not utilised on the standard installation, that can be used for activating pagers, additional sirens, additional LEDs, boot release units, interior lamp illumination on disarming and total closure units etc. Some of these outputs cannot be used together however.
I'd be glad to tell you what can be done if you have a specific requirement for your vehicle.
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