Audiovox APS-350-A - Manual

Audiovox APS-350-A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – INSTALLATION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
  • Page 4 – Mini 6 Pin Edge Connector :
  • Page 5 – Yellow = Common Relay Contact
  • Page 6 – COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
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Model APS-350-A

Installation Manual

SELECTABLE FEATURES

Note : When both Passive Arming and Voltage Sensing are selected, you must hardwire the driver’s door pin switch in order

to begin the passive arming sequence.

RF Programmable Features :

Feature Selection

1 Chirp

2 Chirps

Default

First

1 Second Door Locks

3.5 Second Door Locks

1 Second

Second

Auto Lock On

Auto Lock Off

Auto Lock Off

Third

Auto Unlock On

Auto Unlock Off

Auto Unlock Off

Fourth

Passive Door Locks

Active Door Locks

Active Locks

Fifth

Passive Arm

Active Arm

Passive Arm

Sixth

Voltage Sense

Hardwire

Hardwire On

Seventh

Horn Chirps On

Horn Chirps Off

Horn Chirps On

Eighth

Siren Chirps On

Siren Chirps Off

Siren Chirps On

To program these selectable features;

Action

System Response

LED Response

Turn ignition on

No response

Flip valet switch on then off 3 times

1 Chirp - LED 1 flash

Within 3 seconds, turn ignition Off

Short chirp, then long chirp

First

Within 3 seconds, turn ignition On

1 chirp = 1 second door locks

1 Flash Pause...

Press transmitter button 1 to change

2 chirps = 3.5 second door locks

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Second

Flip valet switch on then off

2 chirps = auto locks off

2 Flash Pause...

Press tranmitter button 1 to change

1 chirp = auto locks on

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Third

Flip valet switch on then off

2 chirps = auto unlock off

3 Flash Pause...

Press transmitter button 1 to change

1 chirp = auto unlock on

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Fourth

Flip valet switch on then off

1 chirp = passive locks

4 Flash Pause...

Press transmitter button 1 to change

2 chirps = active locks

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Fifth

Flip valet switch on then off

1 chirp = Passive Arm

5 Flash Pause...

Press transmitter button 1 to change

2 chirps = Active Arm

or

Sixth

Flip valet switch on then off

1 chirp = Voltage sense on

6 Flash Pause...

Press transmitter button 1 to change

2 chirps = Hardwire

or

Seventh

Flip valet switch on then off

1 chirp = Horn chirps on

7 Flash Pause...

Press transmitter button 1 to change

2 chirps = Horn chirps off

or

Eighth

Flip Valet Switch on then off

1 chirp = Siren chirps on

8 Flash Pause...

Press transmitter button 1 to change

2 chirps = Siren chirps off

or

Flip valet switch on then off

Exit program mode

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Turn ignition key off

Exit program mode

Note : Once you enter the feature programming mode, do not allow more than 15 seconds to pass between steps, or the

programming will be terminated.

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Summary

Page 2 - INSTALLATION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS

Page 2 INSTALLATION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS Control Module :Select a mounting location inside the passenger compartment ( up behind the dash ), and secure usingthe two screws provided. The control module can also be secured in place using cable ties. Do not mount the control module in the engine compart...

Page 4 - Mini 6 Pin Edge Connector :

Page 4 2 Dark Green w/ White Trace Wires : ENTRY ILLUMINATIONThe dark green w/ white trace wires provide the entry lighting, and flash the vehicle’s dome light while thealarm is sounding. These are NO ( normally open ) and COM ( common ) contacts of an on board, 10 Ampmaximum relay.Connect one of th...

Page 5 - Yellow = Common Relay Contact

Page 5 Dark Green w/ Black Trace Wire : LATCHING OUTPUT / CHANNEL 3The green w/ black trace wire latches to ground via an independent RF channel from the keychain transmit-ter. This is a transistorized, low current ( 300 mA ) output, and should only be used to drive an externalrelay coil.This wire p...

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