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F. The GRAY wire connects to 2nd. channel output, i.e. trunk release, remote autostart, etc.
G,The GREEN wire to (-) door pinswitches
H.The BLUE wire to the (-) trigger for trunk release or hood pinswitch.
I.The VIOLET wire to (+) door pinswitches
J.The YELLOW wire to a source of TRUE IGNITION.
11. If the Second or Third Channel functions are to be used, connect...
A.The GRAY wire to control the Second Channel device. Suggested uses are for Electric Trunk Release
or Remote Engine Starter.This output will deliver a 1 second NEGATIVE pulse output of 250mA when
ever button 2 is pressed continuously for 3 seconds. See the sample Trunk Release Diagram on Page 5.
YOU MUST
USE A RELAY FOR THIS CONNECTION.
B. The small gauge YELLOW wire to control the third channel device.YOU MUST USE A RELAY FOR THIS
CONNECTION. Suggested uses are for Window Roll-up/down or External Light control. Negative output when
BOTH Buttons (on 2 button remote) are pressed simultaneously.The ouput will continue for as long as the but-
tons are held down.
CAUTION: Before continuing to the next step, make sure all wiring connections have been properly made.
12. Connect the Main 10-Pin Wiring Harness and all pin connectors to the Receiver and Control Module.
13. Code Learning Procedure:
To add a new remote to the system, turn ignition key ON, OFF, ON, OFF, and leave on (3 times). Siren/Horn
will chirp once. Press override/valet switch for 5 seconds, you will hear 3 chirps. You now have 5 seconds to
press the arm buttons on the remotes that you want to operate the system. It will hold 3 different codes in
memory and will erase all previous codes. You will get a confirming chirp after it has learned each new remote.
14.Test Starter Disable Feature by:
A. Pressing button#1, LED will flash slowly and Starter Disable will be activated.You should not be able to
start the engine while the Starter Disable is engaged. Once all testing is complete, secure all loose wiring
and/or components and reassemble the vehicle.
15. Adjust the Electronic Shock Sensor to the desired sensitivity before continuing with the alarm checkout.
A.Turn the adjustment screw until the unit’s LED reacts to your slapping various parts of the vehicle’s body.
B.Turn CLOCKWISE for more sensitivity, COUNTER-CLOCKWISE for less.
C. DO NOT over adjust the sensor or false alarms may result.
The system is now ready to be tested.
16. Arm the system and test all input triggers and output devices, especially the optional Starter
Interrupt Relay.You should not be able to start the engine while the alarm is armed or sounding. Once all
testing is complete, secure all loose wiring and/or components and reassemble the vehicle.
17.To enter Valet Mode, please follow these instructions:
A.To ENTER turn ignition to ON, press override switch for 1 second, LED will turn solid.
B.To EXIT turn ignition to ON, press override switch for 1 second, siren chirps 2 times.
18. To enter Remote Service Mode. Press button #2 then press button #1 and hold for 3 seconds, siren will
chirp 5 times.The LED will turn on solid. System will stay in service mode until remote is used to arm system.
19. Remote Chirp Delete. Turn the ignition ON, within 10 seconds press button #2 until siren responds with one
double chirp.The arm/disarm chirps are now disabled.To enable the arm/disarm chirps turn ignition on, hold button
#2 until siren responds with two double chirps.
20. The Status Indicators below, show the various signals that are produced to indicate a particular condition or
situation of the alarm system, and in the case of the siren what is needed to activate certain options:
CHIRP STATUS LED STATUS SIREN
A) 1 Chirp = System Armed A) Fast Flashing = Alarm has been triggered A) Chirp Level One = Soft Chirp– Standard
B) 2 Chirps = System Disarmed B) Steady Flashing = System Armed from factory
or Valet Mode deactivated C) Solid = Entered Valet Mode or system B) Chirp Level Two = Loud Chirp– Cut
C) 3 Chirps = Alarm has been triggered disarmed and doors remain open. black wire loop found at base of siren.
D) 4 Chirps = Alarm has been armed but
door/hood/trunk remains open.
E) 5 Chirps = Service Mode (Valet)
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