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ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN

86-4-14 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

Battery Backed-up Sounder (BBUS)

The BBUS is located behind the rear quarter trim panel on the right hand side of the vehicle and is utilised as an 
additional alarm warning device.  It has a self contained power source allowing it to operate when the vehicle battery 
is disconnected.

NOTE: Always disarm the BBUS before carrying out any procedures related to the BBUS.

Input/Output
The BBUS utilises a 12 volts power supply from fuse 20 (15 amperes) located in the passenger compartment fusebox 
via a relay to charge the self contained battery.

When the alarm is triggered, the BCU is pulled high internally triggering the BBUS to sound continuously for 30 
seconds. 

The BCU sets the BBUS to its internal battery backed mode when the vehicle battery is disconnected.

If a mislock occurs the BCU triggers the BBUS for a period of 50 ms.

The BCU triggers the BBUS once for a period of 50 ms when an EKA code is requested.

When the EKA code is entered correctly, the BBUS will operate twice for a period of 50 ms on, 200 ms off.

The BBUS utilises a dedicated earth path.

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