hood open BMW 740IL 1995 E38 Central Body Electronics ZKE Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 1995, Model line: 740il, Model: BMW 740il 1995 E38Pages: 80, PDF Size: 4.14 MB
Page 33 of 80

Anti-Theft (DWA) System
Purpose of the System
The  DWA  alarm  system  offers  vehicle  protection  by  monitoring  the  doors,  hood,  interior,
luggage  compartment  and  vehicle  tilting.  When  activated,  DWA  deters  theft  by  sounding
an  alarm  siren  for  30  seconds,  flashing  the  low  beam  headlights  (high  beam  on  Xenon
equipped models) and four way flashers for 5 minutes. 
The control electronics for DWA are integrated in the general module. The DWA - LED 
indicator is located in the rear view mirror (E38 in the top center IHKA grille).
The system is “armed/disarmed” from the driver’s door lock cylinder, remote transmitter or
luggage compartment lock cylinder. The alarm is immediately deactivated when disarmed
with the key in the driver’s door lock cylinder (may be deactivated in Conversion) or remote
transmitter.  
The GM utilizes existing components and/or circuits as part of the DWA system:
•  Door latch switch/sensor contacts (door open/closed).
•  Trunk lid switch contact (monitored for closed trunk).
•  Trunk  lock  key  position  switch  (located  on  the  trunk  lock,  this  switch  signal  prevents
DWA from activating if armed when the trunk is opened with the key).
•  Hood switch (monitored for closed hood, located under the hood).
•  DWA status LED (part of rear view mirror).
The additional components required are:
• Interior Sensor                    • DWA Siren                      • Tilt sensor
33
Central Body Electronics ZKE III
615200102.eps 
Page 40 of 80

Principle of Operation
DWA Arming/Disarming
• The DWA is armed every time the vehicle is locked from the outside with the door lock
cylinder or FZV key. 
• The  DWA  LED  flashes  as  an  acknowledgment  along  with  the  exterior  lights  and  a
momentary chirp from the siren.
• The GM monitors all required input signals for closed status (door closed, luggage com-
partment  closed,  etc.)  The  inputs  must  be  in  a  closed  status  for  a  minimum  of  3  sec-
onds  for  the  GM  to  include  them  as  an  activation  component.  If  after  3  seconds  any
input signal not in the closed status is excluded (this is acknowledged by the DWA LED)
preventing false alarm activations. The hood switch can be “lifted” to the service posi-
tion to test the alarm with the hood open.
• If the DWA is armed a second time within 10 seconds, the tilt sensor and interior pro-
tection  sensor  are  excluded  as  alarm  activation  components.  This  function  is  useful  if
the vehicle is transported on a train or flat bed truck to prevent false alarm activations.
• While armed, the trunk can be opened with out the alarm being triggered as follows:
- If opened with the trunk remote button via the FZV, the GM prevents the alarm from
activating. (This feature is customizable under the Car Memory function).
- If  opened  with  the  key  at  the  trunk  lock  cylinder  the  trunk  key  position  switch  sig-
nals the GM and in the same manner prevents the alarm from activating.
In either case, when the trunk is returned to the closed position, it is no longer con-
sidered as an activation signal. 
Panic Mode Operation: When the trunk button is pressed and held, the GM is signaled
to activate the siren for the Panic Mode. The panic mode is function with either an armed
or disarmed DWA system.
Emergency Disarming: Emergency disarming occurs automatically if a key is used to turn
the ignition switch on and the EWS accepts it. The EWS signals the GM to unlock the doors
and deactivate the DWA.
40
Central Body Electronics ZKE III