Introduction ...............................................................................................1 Harley-Davidson Security System Pager Receiver II and Pager Receiver II Rechargeable ........... 1 FCC Regulations ................................................................................................................................ 3 Range ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Setup ..........................................................................................................6 Encoding the Pager Receiver ............................................................................................................ 6 Multiple Pager Receivers ................................................................................................................... 8 Supporting Multiple Motorcycles ........................................................................................................ 9 Range Confirmation Signal (RCS) ..................................................................................................... 9 Back-Up Signal .................................................................................................................................. 9 Operation .................................................................................................10 Turn the Receiver ON ...................................................................................................................... 10 Arming .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Disarming ......................................................................................................................................... 11 Turning the Receiver OFF ................................................................................................................ 12 Flashlight (Pager Receiver II Only) .................................................................................................. 12 Alert Modes and Displays ......................................................................13 Audible/Silent Mode ......................................................................................................................... 13 Short Alarm ...................................................................................................................................... 13 Full Alarm ......................................................................................................................................... 13 Trigger Memory ................................................................................................................................ 14 Low Battery Indication ...................................................................................................................... 14 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................17 Table of Contents i This Page Intentionally Left Blank ii Table of Contents Introduction Harley-Davidson Security System Pager Receiver II and Pager Receiver II Rechargeable The Harley-Davidson Security System Pager Receiver II and Pager Receiver II Rechargeable offer advanced FM transmitted paging surveillance. The pager monitors the Security System operation and, using LED indicators, displays unique codes for arming, disarming and trigger modes. The pager receiver is designed to operate in conjunction with, and requires the use of, the Security System Key Fob and Security System Smart Siren II. The Range Confirmation Signal (RCS) feature allows you to check and confirm that you are within range to receive a vehicle security condition signal when detected while the security system is armed. The pagers high efficiency FM transmitter has exceptional range and a built in back-up power supply. The transmitter will continue to operate even if the wires are cut or the vehicle battery is disconnected. Introduction 1 The pager receiver incorporates multi-color LED indicators which display arming modes and trigger signals with selectable vibration or audible alert modes. The Pager Receiver II holster includes an attachment clip that accepts belts up to 1-3/4 inches wide. Do not ride with the pager receiver attached to keys inserted in the ignition. The pager receiver is not waterproof and may be damaged in wet riding conditions. 2 Introduction FCC Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Range Note: Environmental and geographic conditions may affect signal range. The average reception range is approximately 1/2 mile. The actual reception range could be greater or less depending on the location and/or the presence of obstacles between the vehicle and the receiver. The reception range can also be affected by the presence of strong electromagnetic interference from outside sources. When indoors the reception may be improved by standing near a window. The system is equipped with a range confirmation feature that notifies the owner when the receiver is no longer in the reception range. Introduction 3 E B C A A - Range Confirmation Signal Indicator B - Alarm Trigger Indicators C - Power and Mode Indicator D - Pager Receiver Button E - Flashlight D Pager II Receiver 4 Introduction A - Range Confirmation Signal Indicator B - Alarm Trigger Indicators C - Power and Mode Indicator D - Pager Receiver Button E - Charging Indicator F - Charging Jack B C F A D E Pager II Receiver Rechargeable Introduction 5 Setup Encoding the Pager Receiver The following procedure must be followed in order to encode a new pager receiver, or re-encode a pager receiver for a different motorcycle. 2006 and Earlier Models (Button FOB):
1. Ensure pager receiver is turned OFF. 2. Press and hold the pager receiver button (D). The pager receiver will flash and vibrate to indicate it is in the ON mode. Continue to hold the button until the LED indicators begin to flash one after another and the receiver begins to beep once every two seconds. The pager receiver is now in the encoding mode. Note: The encoding mode will time out after beeping five times. If it times out repeat Steps 1 and 2. 3. Press the Security System Key Fob once to arm the security system. The pager receiver will indicate that it has been successfully encoded by beeping four times. 6 Setup 4. To verify that the pager receiver has been successfully encoded, disarm the security system by pressing the Security System Key FOB button twice. Press the Security System Key FOB button once to arm the security system. The LED indicator (A) will begin to flash to indicate that it is receiving the Range Confirmation Signal (RCS). It may take up to 60 seconds for the indicator to begin flashing. 2007 and Later Models (Hands-Free Fob):
1. Ensure that the motorcycle ignition switch is turned to the OFF position. 2. Ensure pager receiver is turned OFF. 3. Press and hold the pager receiver button (D). The pager receiver will flash and vibrate to indicate it is in the ON mode. Continue to hold the button until the LED indicators begin to flash one after another and the receiver begins to beep once every two seconds. The pager receiver is now in the encoding mode. Note: The encoding mode will time out after beeping five times. If it times out repeat Steps 2 and 3. Setup 7 4. Quickly turn the motorcycle ignition switch to the ON position, then back to the OFF position. Within several seconds, the pager receiver will indicate that it has been successfully encoded by beeping four times. 5. To verify that the pager receiver has been successfully encoded, disarm the security system by turning the motorcycle ignition switch to the ON position. Then quickly turn the ignition switch back to the OFF position to arm the security system. The LED indicator (A) will begin to flash to indicate that it is receiving the Range Confirmation Signal (RCS). It may take up to 60 seconds for the indicator to begin flashing. Multiple Pager Receivers Multiple pager receivers can be encoded to the same security system. Follow the Encoding the Pager Receiver procedure above for each of the pagers simultaneously in order to encode them to a single security system. 8 Setup Supporting Multiple Motorcycles The pager receiver can only be encoded to receive transmissions from one security system at a time. The pager receiver can be re-encoded to work with different Harley-Davidson motorcycles equipped with the Security System Smart Siren II by following the Encoding the Pager Receiver procedure above. Range Confirmation Signal (RCS) After the system is armed, the pager receiver will automatically monitor signal reception and will instantly display range status when the system is armed. Back-Up Signal When armed, if the security system is disconnected or the power interrupted, it will transmit a full alarm trigger, which the pager receiver will receive and indicate, if within range. Setup 9 Operation Turn the Receiver ON Press and hold the button (D) on the receiver for approximately two seconds . All of the LED indicators will flash and the receiver will beep twice and vibrate to indicate that the receiver has been turned ON. The LED indicator (C) will continue to flash green to indicate that the receiver is ON and in the audible alert mode. Arming 2006 and Earlier Models (Button FOB):
With the pager receiver turned ON, press the security system key FOB once near the motorcycle and arm the security system. The LED indicator (A) will begin to flash to indicate that it is receiving the Range Confirmation Signal
(RCS). If the security system has been armed before the pager receiver has been turned ON, it may take up to 60 seconds for the LED indicator to begin flashing. 10 Operation 2007 and Later Models (Hands-Free FOB):
With the pager receiver turned ON, quickly turn the motorcycle ignition switch to ON, then back to OFF. The LED indicator (A) will begin to flash to indicate that it is receiving the Range Confirmation Signal (RCS). If the security system has been armed before the receiver has been turned ON, it may take up to 60 seconds for the LED indicator (A) to begin flashing. All Models:
In order to protect the power supply, the security system will only broadcast the RCS for one hour. The security system will remain armed, and will alert the pager receiver in the event of a trigger if within range. Disarming 2006 and Earlier Models (Button FOB):
Press the key FOB button twice to disarm the security system. The receiver will beep once, and the LED indicator (A) will stop flashing. 2007 and Later Models (Hands Free FOB):
Turn the motorcycle ignition switch to the ON position. The receiver will beep once, and the LED indicator (A) will stop flashing. Operation 11 Turning the Receiver OFF While turned ON, press and hold the button for approximately three seconds. The receiver will sound a long beep and vibrate, the LED indicator (C) will flash red, then all of the LED indicators will turn OFF. Flashlight (Pager Receiver II Only) Press and hold the button on the back of the pager receiver as desired to operate the ultra bright LED flashlight (E) on the top of the pager receiver. 12 Operation Alert Modes and Displays Audible/Silent Mode While the receiver is ON, press the button (D) for one second. The pager receiver will vibrate once to indicate that it is in the silent/vibrate mode and the LED indicator (C) will flash red. To toggle back to audible mode, press the button for one second again. The pager receiver will beep once and the LED indicator will flash green. Short Alarm In the event of a shock trigger or short alarm, the LED indicators (B) of the pager receiver will flash alternately and vibrate twice. If the audible alarm is activated it will also beep twice. Full Alarm In the event of a tilt, ignition or back-up signal trigger or full alarm, the LED indicators (B) will flash simultaneously and vibrate four times. If the audible alarm is activated it will also beep four times. Alert Modes and Displays 13 Trigger Memory After an alarm trigger, the LED (C) will flash twice. First it will flash red or green depending on whether the receiver is in audible or silent mode and then flash red to indicate that the security system has been triggered. To erase the memory press the button (D) momentarily. The trigger memory will only remember the most recent trigger. Low Battery Indication As a reminder, if the receiver battery is low, the LED indicator (C) will blink three times. If the battery is low, the receiver will no longer display the audible/silent mode indicator or memory features. Pager Receiver II To conserve battery life, it is recommended that the pager receiver be turned off when the system is disarmed. When in use, the pager receiver battery life is approximately 45-50 days. The pager receiver requires one CR2450 3V lithium battery (available at a Harley-Davidson dealer, Part Number 66378-06). 14 Alert Modes and Displays Pager Receiver II Rechargeable To recharge the Pager Receiver II Rechargeable battery, plug the battery charger (included with purchase) into the charging jack (G). While charging, the LED (F) will flash continuously. Once the battery is fully charged, the LED (F) will stay on. Charging time is 8 hours maximum. A fully-charged battery will hold its charge for approximately 8 days. After the low-battery indicator is triggered, the battery will hold its charge for approximately 2 days. To conserve battery life, it is recommended that the pager receiver be turned OFF when the system is disarmed. Battery Type: 3.7V/230mAH Lithium Ion Polymer Charging Current: 20-50mA nominal, 80mA maximum Alert Modes and Displays 15 This Page Intentionally Left Blank 16 Alert Modes and Displays Troubleshooting For reliability, the Harley-Davidson Pager Receiver II and Pager Receiver II Rechargeable use sealed electronic components that are not user serviceable. In the event that the system requires service, the user can check basic system function and replace the batteries in the fob(s) and security system pager receiver. However, if further troubleshooting is necessary, contact your Harley-Davidson Dealer. Your dealer is equipped with special training and tools to perform detailed diagnostic testing on this equipment. Troubleshooting 17 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Statements from 15.105 and 15.21 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment authority to operate this equipment. This Page Intentionally Left Blank 18 Troubleshooting