Page 2 - Before You Get; never
P. 2 Installation Guide CT-3200 Introduction This guidebook contains all information pertinent to the installation. Most (if not all) features are grouped in the user guidebook and therefore, should you need information on a feature, you should refer to the user guidebook. Included in the Package Be...
Page 3 - only when the hood is up.; always solder and tape all connections.; Multiple or separate door pin connections:; clicks”; Wire; CRANK
CT-3200 Installation Guide P. 3 order to avoid having to get out of the vehicle and pressing the hood-pin switch. The PAB will work only when the hood is up. ♦ inspect vehicle for any body damage or electrical problems ♦ always solder and tape all connections. ♦ keep the transceiver away from other ...
Page 4 - -Pin Secondary Harness
P. 4 Installation Guide CT-3200 C RED (+) 12 V Battery Connect to the largest 12 V supply wire at the ignition harness. Ensure that the OEM power wire is fused for more than 30 A. NOTE: certain new vehicles have no suitable 12 volts source at the IGNITION switch (the 12 Volt wire is too small to sup...
Page 5 - 2-Pin Accessories Harness; Note; Option 1 connects to negative trunk pin.
CT-3200 Installation Guide P. 5 There is also a negative parking light output. Only one of these two different outputs needs to be connected. 12-Pin Accessories Harness Wire Function Description 1 BLUE (–) AUX 3 ( Trunk) output 500 ma negative output. This output can be used to control trunk release...
Page 6 - WHITE; ΙΙ; YELLOW
P. 6 Installation Guide CT-3200 are pressed if the trunk pin state is unchanged (the trunk was unopened). Disarm is sent only if the system was previously locked and armed. If secure lock is enabled, unlock pulse(s) will be sent with disarm , a lock pulse and a rearm pulse will be sent when the trun...
Page 7 - Flashing the Hood Pin; any time the hood is up.
CT-3200 Installation Guide P. 7 starter motor while the glow-plug indicator light is still on. The module will engage the starter motor as soon as the glow-plug light (+) goes out. • Minimum waiting time is 3 seconds. • Maximum waiting time is 25 seconds (approx). If no glow-plug wire is found on th...
Page 8 - OFF; Table 1; How to Enter Programming Options Mode; Table 2
The Programming Assistance Button (a.k.a. PAB.) The PAB is located on the side of the module. This push button mimics the hood-pin switch in order to avoid having to get out of the vehicle and pressing the hood-pin switch. The PAB will work only when the hood is up. Before Programming a Transmitter ...
Page 9 - Programming Options; autotach
CT-3200 Installation Guide P. 9 Button Ι for Option 1, Button ΙΙ for Option 2, Buttons Ι & ΙΙ for Option 3. Table 3 Programming Options MODE 1 (* indicates default setting) FUNCTION 1 – Ignition-controlled Door Locks OPTION 1* Ignition-controlled Door Locks DISABLED OPTION 2 Ignition-controlled ...
Page 10 - Table 4; Multi-Speed Tach Programming; Table 5; Testing
P. 10 Installation Guide CT-3200 This process can be carried out instead of the conventional tach programming procedure. 1. Make sure all the connections are done properly and that the Module has been powered-up. 2. With the Hood up (Ground on the Hood Pin line), start the vehicle using the key. 3. ...
Page 11 - Cautio; Ignition-controlled Door Locks; arm; START
8. Idle Mode: Make sure the vehicle properly goes into Idle Mode. Most comebacks are the result of misunderstandings about how a product works or performs. Take the time to properly explain all functions and features to the customers before they leave the premises. Doing this will save time and mone...
Page 12 - Table 6; hot wire; Table 7
P. 12 Installation Guide CT-3200 seconds after shutdown, Secure Lock will re-lock all Doors once more ( arming the system again). Please note that most OEM systems will not rearm the Alarm while the Engine is running, but will lock the Doors. Passive or Active Arming Starter Kill tive ( will not arm...
Page 15 - A basic introduction to the Relay:
CT-3200 Installation Guide P. 15 − 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 them. − Return to the engine bay and route the start module wires to their corresponding connections. − Solder ...
Page 16 - either; 6, and then Ground the OTHER terminal to; A closer look at a relay:; Powering a second Ignition
P. 16 Installation Guide CT-3200 87A: Normally Closed ( N/C ). When the coil is at rest, 87A is connected to 30. 30: Common. When the relay is at rest, 30 is connected to 87A, when the coil is energized, it is then moved and makes contact with 87. (note: in a SPDT relay, 30 can never be connected to...
Page 17 - The relay connections:
CT-3200 Installation Guide P. 17 The vehicle circuits are Isolated for a reason, the wiring of the remote star module should reflect this.) The relay connections: 85: Connects in parallel to the Ignition 1 output from the remote start module. This becomes the positive side of the coil. 86: Connects ...
Page 19 - LOCK
CT-3200 Installation Guide P. 19 30 : Connects to the vehicle's Trunk release wire. Comments : At rest the relay is not active and the vehicle's Trunk release switch is allowed to operate normally. When the Trunk release button is pressed on the remote control, the start module's Trunk release outpu...