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 impaler Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 21:44 - 10 May 2006 Post subject: Help with Datatool Veto Evo |
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I had the battery off the bike charging for a few days and so the alarm (Veto Evo) went flat as you'd expect. When I reconnected everything the alarm wouldn't respond to either of the key fobs.
I went through the "despiking" procedure on the Datatool website - except that I didn't disconnect the PCB from the loom because I literally couldn't pull them out, so I took the bike master fuse out since I thought that would achieve the same effect. The despiking didn't work though, the alarm still wouldn't recognise the fobs (I pressed both buttons for 5 seconds as described in the manual).
I'm doing it again tonight but I've disconnected the battery too. I'm not overly confident it's going to work at this stage, does anyone have any handy tips? Thanks in advance  ____________________ Monster m600
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Well the second try didn't work either. Guess I'm going to have to contact Datatool for help.
Could the fact that I let the internal battery run flat have anything to do with it? It looks like a pretty old skool Ni-Cad 9V battery that must be six years old if it's the original, so I can't imagine it will be in very good health. ____________________ Monster m600
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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Did you email Datatool using the contact form on their website? ____________________ Monster m600
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Or do what I'm going to be doing this weekend and remove the damn thing. I hate bike alarms and I always will, I've owned about five or six bikes with them and everyone of them has gone wrong (the alarms, not the bikes) including one that immobilised me in the middle of nowhere on my 96 Blade and one on my Thundercat that caught fire!!
You can get the same insurance discount for datatag and a thatcham approved ground anchor and chain, plus the anchor and chain will do a better job of saving your pride and joy.
Sorry, rant over, as you were
Cheers
Grim ____________________ Adverts don't always work: Remember that advert, where the army are running across the desert and they have a wounded man on a stretcher. They get to a ravine, the bridge is down and a caption pops up that says, 'What are you thinking?'. I don't know about you but I was thinking, 'Christ, I'm glad I'm not in the f***ing army'.
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Believe me, I haven't got it by choice, it came with it...  ____________________ Monster m600
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It's all fixed. I had to do the "re-keying" procedure, also from the Datatool website. The only problem was that you had to connect 12V to one of the wires on the (closed) protective trigger switch. Which I couldn't find. Much swearing and wire tracing ensued, and it turned out that the reason I couldn't find it is because it's not there The offending wires were taped up (not connected together) up near the battery. Quick bit of stripping and twisting (wahey) and the job was a good 'un. Thank God  ____________________ Monster m600
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Ooops, sorry about that  ____________________ Monster m600
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Repeat after me.
'Sickpup is a great bloke who really knows his stuff when it comes to Datatool alarms. Thanks to him my bike runs and the information was free. Gee thanks Sickpup you'rrrrrrrrrrre great'
'He's also a piss-taking egomaniac but we won't mention that' |
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mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble mumble....
I would have PMed you if the red mist had lifted before I found those elusive green-tagged wires... Having figured out that the switch didn't exist, I was surprised that the wires weren't connected together - I thought the alarm would be expecting to find the "switch" closed during normal operation. ____________________ Monster m600
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 290 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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