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08-04-2009, 03:26 PM
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Just passing thru
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Long Island, NY USA
Posts: 5,222
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Alarm Modes
Found this info on the web when helping out a friend who called asking how to use "transportation mode"
It's pretty handy info so here ya go....
Arming: Hold Fob button down until signals flash twice. The
'key' lamp on
the speedo will Blink to indicate the system is armed. If
auto arming is
enabled, the key lamp will Stay continuously lit for 30
seconds after the ignition is turned off, then
the system Will arm itself.
Disarming: 'Double-click' the Fob, the signals will flash
once and the key
lamp will stop flashing. If the Fob is lost or not working,
the system can be disabled by
entering the passcode. (the pass code is intered by the left indicator button and the right indicator button is the <enter> key)
Without setting off the alarm, get
the ign switch to accessory,
hold down both left and Right signal switches until the key
lamp flashes rapidly, enter the
first digit on the left And use the right as an 'enter' key,
enter all five digits of the
passcode and the system will Disarm, if you screw up, the
alarm will activate and you will have
to wait ten minutes.
Transport Mode: Allows the system to be armed with the
motion sensors
disabled for service, Trailering, etc. Turn the ignition
switch on, arm with the Fob,
turn the ignition off and Arm once again with the Fob.
Signals will flash 3 times to confirm
arming,
All other functions of the alarm system require entering the
configuration
mode. This is done by Disarming the system, run/stop
switch in stop, flip the ignition
switch on/off/on/off/on Then push the left signal button
twice. If power was disturbed to
the alarm module, The sequence may have to be repeated to
get into configuration
mode. The system will respond by flashing out the module
type code.
(1-TSM, 2-TSSM dom, 3-TSSM hdi)
- To assign the Fobs, enter the configuration mode, and push the right
once (one flash)
then the left once (two flashes)
Then hold down the Fob button until the system recognizes
it. Hold down the second
Fob until the system recognizes it. Both Fobs must be
assigned at the same time. Turn off the ignition switch to exit.
- To assign a passcode, enter the configuration mode, then use the fob to
send a disarm
command, signal will flash once
To indicate the first digit, push the left signal button and
the key light will flash out the
Value of the first digit. Pushing the left button will
advance the value up through 9 and
Will start over at 1. When done setting the first digit,
double click the fob again and
The signals will flash twice to indicate the second digit,
continue on through all five digits.
Turn ignition off to exit.
- To adjust the sensitivity, enter the configuration mode, then use the fob
to send an arm
command (one flash) then push the
Left signal button once. The signals will flash out the
current setting, 1-4, push the left
Button to advance the setting, turn ignition off to exit.
- To extract system trouble codes, enter the configuration mode, then press
the right
signal button three times,
pausing between Each press for the system to flash once,
twice, and three times
respectively. Press the left signal button once and they
signals will flash out two digit
codes. Press and hold the left button to clear all codes
from memory, otherwise
turn ign off to exit.
- To enable auto arming, enter the configuration mode, then use the fob to
arm the system
twice, and press the
left button once. The system will flash the setting code,
1-disabled, 2-enabled. Press the
left button to change The setting, turn ignition off to
exit.
- To adjust between Sidecar mode and normal mode, enter the configuration
mode, then push
the right button
twice , Then the left button once and the signal will
flash out the current setting, 1-normal, 2-sidecar. Press
the left button to change the setting, then turn the
ignition off to
exit.
- To adjust the length of time delay before going into
storage mode, enter the configuration mode, then use the fob to send an
Arm command three times, then push the left button, the
signal will flash out the current setting.
1-30 days, 2-60 days, 3-90 days, 4-disabled. Use the left
button to advance the setting and
turn the ignition off to exit.
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08-04-2009, 03:31 PM
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Drum Loud, Ride Long
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: New York
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Nice find! Thanks!
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08-04-2009, 09:00 PM
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Location: Kansas City
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I think this is deserving of a sticky. 
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08-12-2009, 06:08 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: San Diego
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I just bought the Siren for my VRSCDX and the insrcutions aren't matching, I'd reall appreciate it if any anybody could point me in the right direction for a comprehensive set of instructions to install this thing?
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08-12-2009, 06:58 PM
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Mentally unstable.
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Pennsyltucky
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Who makes it?
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08-23-2009, 09:24 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Texas
Posts: 8
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Great - now do it for the newer proximity fobs!
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08-23-2009, 11:19 AM
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New Dude; Old Rider
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Leesburg, FL
Posts: 11
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CouchMaster
Great - now do it for the newer proximity fobs!
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Exactly! I was beginning to wonder where the heck the button was!
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08-23-2009, 09:59 PM
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PITA
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Huntingdon, TN
Posts: 101
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For the proximity (no button) fobs:
TRANSPORT MODE
1. Turn the ignition switch to IGNITION.
2. Set the Engine Stop Switch to OFF.
3. With an assigned fob within range, turn the ignition switch from IGNITION to ACC.
4. Simultaneously press both the left and the right turn signal switches. This must be done within five seconds of turning the ignition switch switch to ACC.
5. After the turn signals flash once, turn the ignition switch to OFF and the module is armed.
6. Confirmation: Turn signal blinks three times when armed for one ignition cycle.
TO EXIT TRANSPORT MODE
With the fob present, turn the ignition switch to IGNITION to disarm the HFSM. To cancel the transport mode, set the Engine Stop switch to RUN.
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10-19-2009, 02:31 PM
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Osco
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tampa Florida
Posts: 114
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Transporting
I just stick the Fob under the seat strap, making shure its secure,,Im simple that way XD
And Thanks EZE rider I printed that out Tanks a bundle
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10-19-2009, 02:46 PM
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Jas.
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: PA
Posts: 137
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CSMHOG
Exactly! I was beginning to wonder where the heck the button was!
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I'm glad i wasn't the only one!!!! 
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