GF80.50-P-2004B Tripping of anti-theft alarm (ATA), function 15.1.97

MODEL  202 as of 1.6.97 up to 31.5.98


P82.50-0609-09

Illustrated on model 210 sedan with code 882 (interior motion sensor (infrared)
A26/4 Left infrared transmitter and receiver (interior motion sensor)
A26/5 Right infrared transmitter and receiver (interior motion sensor)
A37 PSE control module (combined)
B33 ATA anti-towing sensor

  CAN Controller area network
E3/e1 Left tail lamp, turn signal lamp
E4/e1 Right tail lamp, turn signal lamp
E6/1 Left turn signal lamp
E6/2 Right turn signal lamp
E15/3 Rear dome lamp
E22/1 Left auxiliary turn signal lamp
E22/2 Right auxiliary turn signal lamp
H3 Alarm horn
N10/1 Signal acquisition and actuation module (SAM)

  N70 Overhead control panel control module
S9/1 Stop lamp switch up to 2/98
S17/3 Left front door switch
S17/4 Right front door switch
S17/5 Left rear door switch
S17/6 Right rear door switch
S17/8 Trunk lamp switch
S62 Engine hood switch (ATA)
S85/2 ATA interior motion sensor/
anti-towing sensor/status indicator switch



The anti-theft alarm (ATA) can be tripped by
Actuating one of theo outer surface contacts,
on vehicles with code 882 (interior motion sensor (infrared) also by:
interior motion sensor (IMS),
anti-towing sensor opening (TS).

Assuming that the correct inputs have been activated by activating the ATA.
  The armed inputs are checked by the PSE control module (combined) (A37) twice per second. If two checks of the same input in sequence indicate that the input is not in the non-actuated state, the PSE control module triggers an acoustic as well as optical alarm.

On vehicles with code 491 (), the alarm can also be triggered with the panic switch on the remote control key.