Page 2 - Table of Contents; Started; Flashing; Auto Tach; Included in the Package; The following is a list of components included in the kit:
P.2 Installation Guide CT-5000 Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................... 2 Included in the Package ................................. 2 Installation Tools:............................................ 3 Before You Get Started …............................... ...
Page 3 - Before You Get; always; only when the Hood is up.; Always solder and tape all connections.
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.3 1 – six-pin 14 AWG Harness (Ignition Harness) 1 – five-pin 18 AWG Harness (Main Harness) 1 – twelve-pin 22 AWG Harness (Accessories Harness) 1 – two-pin 22 AWG Harness (Accessories Harness) 1 – five-pin Harness (Data Port Harness) 1 – Parts bag: a Hood Pin-switch, a co...
Page 4 - Multiple or Separate Door pin Connections:; clicks”; Harness Description; Be; -Pin Main Ignition Harness; DO NOT JUMP
P.4 Installation Guide CT-5000 ♦ Make sure that all safety equipment is installed: the Valet Button, the Hood Switch and the warning label ♦ When wiring in parallel, make sure to isolate each connection with a diode in order to avoid feedback and possible damage. Examples: Wiring a clutch bypass and...
Page 5 - -Pin Secondary Harness
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.5 WIRES at the IGNITION switch, this will compromise the OEM electrical system. E ORANGE (+) 30 A Accessories output This wire is for powering the heater blower motor. It is usually classed as an ACC. (no power in the CRANK position.) if it tests as an IGNITION (power in...
Page 6 - 2-Pin Accessories Harness
P.6 Installation Guide CT-5000 12-Pin Accessories Harness Wire Description 1 BLUE (–) AUX 3 (Trunk) output 500 mA negative output. This output can be used to control Trunk release (1-sec. pulse) or can be set to operate as a constant output as long as the TRUNK button is held pressed. (For Sunroof o...
Page 7 - WHITE
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.7 10 WHITE (–) Ground out when running This is a 500-mA constant ground output that is active when the vehicle is running under a remote start. The output becomes active at the same time as the Ignition, and becomes inactive when the Module shuts down (i.e.: runtime has ...
Page 8 - plug Light; Note; unconnected
P.8 Installation Guide CT-5000 12 YELLOW (+) Glow- plug Light input This positive input will monitor the Glow Plug Light in Diesel Mode: it will wait until the Glow Plug Light goes out to crank the Engine. Connect to the side of the Glow Plug Light that is positive when the Light is on. Note : In Di...
Page 9 - YELLOW; Flashing the Hood Pin; What is Flashing the Hood Pin?
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.9 2-Pin Harness Wire Description 1 BLUE / WHITE ( -) AUX 2 output • 500 mA negative output. Can be programmed for one of the following options: • Constant while the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons are pressed, + 1 sec. after the buttons are released. • Pressing the LOCK + UNLOCK...
Page 10 - Table 1; How to Enter Options Programming Mode
Remember: Once the Parking Lights are on Solid, you have up to 20 seconds to select a sub- menu. Failure to do so will result in the Module exiting the Programming Centre and you will have to Flash the Hood Pin once more. The Programming Assistance Button (A.k.a. PAB.) The PAB is located on the side...
Page 11 - Options Programming
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.11 The Parking Lights and the Siren will flash and chirp once, twice or 3 times to confirm entry into a Mode. 3. Release the Brake Pedal. Table 2 The Module can only be programmed Function by Function . After selecting a Mode (from 1 to 3), you will be taken to the first...
Page 12 - Mode 2; Mode 3
P.12 Installation Guide CT-5000 Car Finder disabled. O Constant output while PTION 3 pressed (press LOCK and UNLOCK ) Car Finder disabled. O Priority Door access o 2 nd PTION 4 n Unlock, and Car Finder enabled. • The Driver’s door unlocks upon the 1 st , 3 rd , 5 th … pressing of the UNLOCK button. ...
Page 14 - Table 5; peed Tach Programming; Table 6; esting
P.14 Installation Guide CT-5000 Table 5 Multi-S No manual adjustments are necessary. How hould go through the Tach programming procedure every time a new Unit is installed. peed Tach Programming ever, you s 1. FLASH the Hood Pin Switch . 2. Press and hold the Brake Pedal. • Press the LOCK and UNLOCK...
Page 15 - medium “tap”; the Shock Sensor will not; Closing; Up; the last step before the initial powering of the Module; upplementary Information; Fifth Relay Output (2; IGN or 2; ACC or 2
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.15 Away. A medium “tap” should trigger the Warn Away. A hard “tap” should trigger the Alarm. • All vehicles are different and therefore transmit shock level differently, if you are unable to set both zones to your satisfaction, referrer to p.12 ( Function 4 – Shock Sense...
Page 16 - Ignition-Controlled Door Locks; Table 7; Secure Lock; Table 8; Turbo Mode
Caution! Do not use more than one of the three sets of jumper pins simultaneously. The relay output rating on this Unit is 25A max output. Defective OEM solenoid switches can sometimes draw up to 50 or 60A, causing the 30A fuse to blow. Using a digital voltmeter, check the Starter wire for amperage ...
Page 17 - Table 9; Siren or Horn Chirps
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.17 Safe Start (Child Safety Mode) ( OFF by default.) Requires the user presses the START/STOP button on the Transmitter twice within 3 seconds in order to start the vehicle. If the Special Safe Start Mode is selected (SWAP Start): • To start the vehicle, press the LOCK a...
Page 18 - Disarmed Notification; Trunk pin”; Resetting The Module; Events playback
P.18 Installation Guide CT-5000 Disarmed Notification This feature will notify the user when the vehicle is left disarmed after Ignition is turned off, or when the Module is disarmed after being previously armed, the opening or closing of a Door will cause the Horn or the Siren to sound once after 1...
Page 19 - Start Failure Events; Intrusion Codes; Intrusion Codes via LED light; Events Playback; Installation Order
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.19 • The Parking Lights and L.E.D. will flash the five events stored in memory. The first four playback codes are Start Failure Events , while the last playback code is an Intrusion Code . There is a pause after each event code is played back. The system will play back t...
Page 21 - the module default programming is passive arming, after; A basic introduction to the Relay:; Why are Relays used?
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.21 made. This extra bit wire is wrapped around the exposed OEM wire to secure in place while you are soldering. − When all of the wires have been connected, solder the connections. When the solder has cooled, the connections are then individually taped up, to isolate the...
Page 22 - either; 6, and then Ground the OTHER terminal to; A closer look at a relay:; Powering a second Ignition
P.22 Installation Guide CT-5000 85 & 86: The Coil. These inputs energize the coil when one is +12 Volts, and the other is Negative. They are usually non-polarized, so it does not matter which one is positive (+) or negative (-). 87: Normally Open ( N/O). When the coil is energized, 87 is connect...
Page 23 - No connection. This terminal is not used in this application.; Isolating a Park light output; The relay connections:; Connects to the “Switch Side” of the cut OEM park light wire.
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.23 Problem: You need to power Multiple Ignition wires to remote start the vehicle, but your module only has one Ignition output available. Solution: You will need to add a second ignition relay to power the second ignition wire. (Jumping Ignition 1 to Ignition 2 is NEVER...
Page 25 - Comments; Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range; I cannot program the remote control.; Is the antenna plugged in?
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.25 86 : Connects to a fused +12 Volt source. 87 : Connects to a Negative source. i.e. The spot where the remote start module is grounded. This becomes the supply for activating the vehicle's Trunk release wire. 87A : No connection. This terminal is not used in this appli...
Page 28 - Trunk release is reverse polarity, and not positive trigger.; Chirps; Constant up to 30
P.28 Installation Guide CT-5000 28. I blow fuses every time I try the remote trunk release and I have already installed a relay. • Trunk release is reverse polarity, and not positive trigger. Chirps Chirps Description 1 • LOCK and ARM the system. • LOCK confirmation . • Entering Mode 1 in Programmin...
Page 29 - Diagnostics - Parking Lights Flash Rate
CT-5000 Installation Guide P.29 Diagnostics - Parking Lights Flash Rate Flashes Description 1 • Doors locked, Starter Kill armed. • End of Run Time. • TRUNK button pressed • START signal received by the Module. • Cold Weather Mode cancelled. • Cannot start after maximum number of attempts is reached...