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Re: [ST] Alarm



We have a tech at work that relishes in the small stuff so I will pass that 
onto him. Damn good idea Chris. Failing that I will contact Datatool.

I managed to download the specs on the alarm and figured out how to turn off 
the motion sensor. Mine has a circle and a triangle for the buttons.

I was sure happy to be riding her today. Just a shame the weather didn't 
co-operate.


Mark
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Harwood" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ST] Alarm


> Mark
>
> Glad you got it going.
>
> If you're handy with a small soldering iron, those hand-held units
> often get hairline breaks in the tracks especially round the switches
> due to the user squeezing them.  Pull it open and look at it under a
> bench magnifier - or you can probably buy a replacement from datatool if
> that scares you.
>
> If it helps, my Datatool System Evo was fitted by the Triumph dealer on
> a second-hand bike but has the Triumph logo on the remote which is
> egg-shaped and the top 3/4 is clear plastic with one round and one oval
> button.  The earlier model was the Datatool System3 IIRC.
>
> Cheers
> Chris Harwood
> 00 RS
>
>>>> gbdiver@xxxxxxxxx 17/06/2007 19:10:17 >>>
> Thanks Chris,
>
> I did try close proximity but still nothing :( You are right, I
> couldn't
> start the bike last night and had to get a lift home and then another
> lift
> to the bike this AM. Managed to get the bike started with the spare
> unit.
> Checked the batteries, by swapping them around and it seems it is the
> remote
> unit not the battery. That makes me nervous being down to just one
> remote.
>
> Mine is a 99 ST with the factory alarm.
>
> I am thinking of putting in a secondary switch if I can find the main
> feed.
>
> Mark
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Chris Harwood" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 4:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [ST] Alarm
>
>
>> Mark
>>
>> Do you have more info - it should not be possible to start the bike
>> with the alarm enabled as a 'proper' install immobilises the engine -
> or
>> was that your problem?
>>
>> What year ST?
>>
>> The Datatool alarms (factory job) link into the loom under the rear
> of
>> the seat on my 00 RS.  A shorting plug was removed (and should have
> been
>> retained) in order to install it.
>>
>> Otherwise its down to batteries in the remote unit.  I assume you
> tried
>> close proximity?  The unit on mine is behind the RHS seat surround.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Chris Harwood
>> 00 RS
>>
>>>>> gbdiver@xxxxxxxxx 17/06/2007 06:43:45 >>>
>> Does anyone know how to disable the alarm on an ST?
>>
>> Seems I was unable to turn it off tonight to ride home. That was a
>> small
>> problem :(
>>
>> Mark
>>
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