Siren, anti-theft alarm (275)
Siren, anti-theft alarm (275) |
Location |
Siren, anti-theft alarm (275)
Principal use |
Used by the anti-theft alarm to sound if the alarm is triggered.
Type |
The siren incorporates a speaker, a rechargeable battery and a microprocessor. The internal battery is charged on command from the body control module (BCM) as soon as the ignition is turned to ON.
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If the siren has been manipulated with in an armed state and has therefore self-activated, it will sound for 10x30 seconds with a 6 second interval between each period. The siren has varying tone ranging between 1800Hz and 3550Hz.
The siren has 7 normal operating modes:
1 | Disarmed & quiet | Anti-theft alarm disarmed. |
2 | Disarmed & Acoustic indicator | Remote control used on disarmed car.* |
3 | Armed & Acoustic indicator | Remote control used on armed car.* |
4 | Armed & Quiet | Car is alarmed. |
5 | Armed & Siren sounding | Car is alarmed and BCM has sent an alarm command. |
6 | Internal battery mode & Quiet | Car battery voltage has dropped slowly. |
7 | Internal battery mode & Siren sounding | Car battery voltage has dropped too quickly or communication with BCM broken. |
*Programmable function, also selectable using diagnostic tool.
Connection |
The siren is continuously supplied with current and communicates with BCM via a 2-way communication cable. A command is sent from BCM to the siren to arm or disarm, alarm or provide an acoustic indication.
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BCM sends data periodically so that the siren can detect a break in the communication cable. The siren sends the diagnostic status so that BCM knows it is in working order.
Pin no. | Signal type | Description |
1 | - | Not used. |
2 | +30 | Power supply |
3 | Communication cable | Serial communication BCM - ASM. |
4 | Ground | Power supply |
Wiring diagram, power supply
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