Page 2 - Installation Guide; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Components
Installation Guide Table Of Contents Page 2 600 Wiring Diagram Page 3 Page 5 Page 6-7 Installation Tips Page 4 Pre-Installation Suggestions Installation Suggestions Mounting The ModuleInstalling The LEDInstalling The Program ButtonConnecting The Starter DisableConnecting The Dome Light Supervision U...
Page 3 - WIRING DIAGRAM; PIN RED; PIN RED; SIDE VIEW; SATELLITE LINK PLUG; LED; Valet Switch; Main Alar; **500ma outputs are low current and are designed to activate relays.
Installation Guide WIRING DIAGRAM 3 (-) Trunk Release Output Connect to main Ignition Connect to chassis ground 12vt constant power Green Green Green Red Red Blue Blue Blue Black Pink Pink Door Lock Output Door Unlock Output 12vts Low Current Priority Output (-)500ma Output (-)500ma Output (-)500ma ...
Page 4 - BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION; INSTALLATION TIPS; Red; Blue
Installation Guide Recommended Pre-Installation Procedures Recommended Installation Procedures Mounting the Module Installing The Led Installing The Program Button Connecting The Starter Disable Connecting The Dome Light Supervision Under Hood Connections Mounting The Siren BEFORE STARTING INSTALLAT...
Page 5 - WIRING CONNECTORS
Installation Guide WIRING CONNECTORS Pink Channel 4 Output Programmable - See menu 2, setting 5. Green (-) Door Input Negative door pin switch input. Blue (-) Hood Input Negative input from hood pin switch. Purple (+) Door Input Positive door pin switch input. Brown (+) Siren Output Positive output ...
Page 6 - QUICK START INSTALL; 4 Pin Power Connector; Your Basic Installation is Now Complete!!
Installation Guide QUICK START INSTALL 14 Pin Power Connector Step 2- Plug-In The Module Step 3- Program, Test And Adjust The Shock Sensor Your Basic Install Is Complete! Test The System Step 1 - Connect All Of the Following Wires Your Basic Installation is Now Complete!! When all the connections ar...
Page 7 - PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW; SYSTEM RESET
Installation Guide Program mode allows you to adjust the settings and options of your system. Your system has been intelligently designed by installers with years of experience. The system’s default settings do not require any program changes in most cases. However, this system does incorporate a hi...
Page 8 - PROGRAMMING; PROGRAM MODE - USER SETTINGS; * 3 ACTIVE ARMING 3 Flashes ALARM ARMS ONLY WITH REMOTE TRANSMITTER; *2 Passive Locks 2 Flashes
Installation Guide PROGRAMMING 8 PROGRAM MODE - USER SETTINGS Enter User Program Mode - See Page 7. for details on entering Program Mode Setting 1- Ignition Auto Lock Setting 2- Horn Honk Settings Setting 3- Door Lock Options Setting 4 -Sensor - Enable / Disable Setting 5 - Passive / Active Arming S...
Page 9 - *3 10ms 3 Flashes Normal (Medium) Pulses
Installation Guide PROGRAMMING 9 PROGRAM MODE - ALARM SETTINGS Setting 1 - Car Finder/ 5th Channel Setting 2 - Secure Valet Mode Setting 3 - Park Light Output Setting 4 - Horn Honk Timing Setting 5 - 4th Channel Settings Setting 6 - Car Jack Mode Setting 7 - Horn/ 5th Channel Enter Alarm Program Mod...
Page 10 - TRANSMITTER OPERATIONS; Second Car Operation; Replace with quality23A 12volt Alkaline battery.; Transmitter Programming
Installation Guide TRANSMITTER OPERATIONS See Owner’s Guide for More Detail on Operations 10 Press Once to Lock the doors and arm the alarm. Hold for Panic Mode.Press a second time and hold for Constant Lock Output. Press Once to Lock the doors and arm the alarm. Hold for Panic Mode.Press a second t...
Page 11 - OTHER FEATURES; System Service Mode; SERVICE MODE ACTIVATED; Anti Car Jacking Mode; ACTIVATING CAR JACK MODE; DEACTIVATING CAR JACK MODE
Installation Guide When activated, the system waits 30 seconds then flashes LED rapidly for 30 seconds, then chirpsthe siren as a warning for 10 seconds then goes into full alarm . Program Menu 2, Setting 5 - Mode 1 & 2 While ignition is “ ON ” press and release the # button. - Mode 1 & 2 Th...
Page 12 - DIAGNOSTICS; Alarm Diagnostics
Installation Guide DIAGNOSTICS 12 If the alarm system is triggered while armed, the system will retain in memory the cause of the trigger. The diagnostics can then be used to determine what the cause of the trigger was. When disarming the alarm, the siren/horn will chirp 3 times instead of the usual...