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7Proper Mounting Tips. Mounting the 866F alarm unit on its side (with the siren facing to the side instead of straight up) may cause sensitivity prob
8CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDEAfter Installation TestingSHOCK SENSOR. When light shocks are administered to the bike, the siren should generate 2 chi
CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDE9BACKUP BATTERY. If you have at least 3 hours, turn on the Ignition and allow Cyclone’s internal battery to charge. When c
10In s ta l l ationAdjust “Warn Trigger” First. It is important to ad-just the Warn Trigger before the Full Trigger. This is because the Warn
CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDE1111System OperationTransmitter FunctionsARMING (Also see “Auto Arm” on pages 15-16)• With Tilt Sensor and Shock Sens
12TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONSPANIC SIREN With IG key off, press both transmitter buttons for about 1 second. The siren will then go off for 10s or 30s. P
TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS13ENABLE Starter Kill Immobilizer. While in Sleep Mode, turn on IG for 3 sec, then Turn off IG and within 20 sec. press either t
14CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDESystem OperationFeature ProgrammingTABLE-2 Feature Selection MenuNo. Feature Description Selection Chirps1Auto Arm Sensor
FEATURE PROGRAMMING15System OperationDescription of Programmable FeaturesNOTE: When you select any of the 8 programmable features, the siren will chi
16CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDESystem Operation 7. Manual Disarm Code. Manual disarming is useful if your transmitter is lost or the battery dies.
Thank you for purchasing this CYCLONE 866F Motorcycle Security System. The 866F is a state of the art device that will provide you with years
CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDE1717System OperationTransmitter LearningTransmitter Learning is useful if you wish to purchase an optional remote for your 8
© 2006-2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.18TROUBLESHOOTINGENGINE WON’T START• You should not see the Status LED ashing when you attempt to start your bike’s
CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDE19ARMING, with Tilt & Shock EnabledWith IGN off, push button 1. (S)Note that Auto Arm is enabled by default. See page 1
FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
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1© 2006-2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.The CYCLONE 866F system alarm unit and transmitter are backed by a lim-ited lifetime warranty against defective compo
2CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDETechnical SpecificationsOperating Voltage:Current Consumption:Int. Battery Charging:Int. Batt. Siren Duration:LED Flashing
CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDE3QTY DESCRIPTION DIMENSIONS (mm)1Alarm Unit 58 x 83 x 281Transmitter32 x 52 x 1412-Sided Tape (for Alarm Unit)42 x 1.22Wire
© 2006-2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.4Main Features Explained• Digital Tilt SensorWhen armed, system records bike inclination on two separate axis. If bik
5© 2006-2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.In s ta l l ation WARNING! Never route security system wires in a way that would im-pede safe operation of the vehic
6CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDE1. Ensure the bike’s battery is connected and the Installation Har-ness is properly installed.2. Plug the Installation Ha
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