Page 2 - Components; SECURITY SYSTEM; INSTALL GUIDE
Table of Contents Page 2 Components 600 Wiring Diagram Page 3 Installation Tips Page 4 Pre-Installation Suggestions Installation Suggestions Page 4 Mounting The ModuleInstalling The LEDInstalling The Program ButtonConnecting The Starter DisableConnecting The Dome Light SupervisionUnder Hood Connecti...
Page 3 - Sensor Power; PIN RED; PIN WHITE; SIDE VIEW; SATELLITE LINK PLUG; LED; Valet Switch; Main; **500ma outputs are low current and are designed to activate relays.; Wiring Diagram
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 Output (+)500ma Output Programmable - See menu 1, Setting 3 Programmable - See menu 1, Setting 3 Programmable - See menu 1, Setting ...
Page 4 - connector on the main module.; Blue
Recommended Installation Procedures Mounting the Module Installing The Led Installing The Program Button Connecting The Star ter Disable BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION : - Discuss the optional system features with the customer.- Take a few minutes to review the installation and owners manuals.- Do a w...
Page 5 - Low Current Only
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 for siren. White (+) Park lights Prog...
Page 6 - Quick Star t Install; Step 1 - Connect All Of the Following Wires; Your Basic Install Is Complete!
14 Pin Power Connector Step 2- Plug-In The Module Step 3- Program, Test And Adjust The Shock Sensor Test The System When all the connections are done, the control module can be plugged in. Before connecting thecontrol module, make sure the ignition is in the OFF position. Plug in the 6 pin harness t...
Page 7 - - Park Lights will come ON; System is now re-set to factory defaults.; Programming Over view
P r o g r a m m o d e a l l o w s y o u t o a d j u s t t h e s e t t i n g s a n d o p t i o n s o f y o u r s y s t e m .Your system has been intelligently designed by installers with years of experience. The system’sdefault settings do not require any program changes in most cases. However, this ...
Page 8 - Setting 1- Ignition Auto Lock; Menu 1 - User Settings; Setting 2- Hor n Honk Settings; Flashes
Setting 1- Ignition Auto Lock Menu 1 - User Settings Setting 2- Hor n Honk Settings Setting 3- Door Lock Options Setting 4 -Sensor - Enable / Disable Setting 5 - Passive / Active Ar ming Setting 6 - Active / Passive Locks 1 Double Pulse Unlock 1 Flash Single .75 second lock and double unlock pulse 2...
Page 9 - Menu 2- Alar m Settings
Setting 1 - Car Finder/ 5th Channel Menu 2- Alar m Settings Setting 2 - Secure Valet Mode Setting 3 - Park Light Output Setting 4 - Hor n Honk Timing Setting 5 - 4th Channel Settings Setting 6 - Car Jack Mode Setting 7 - Hor n/ 5th Channel 1 Car Finder OFF 1 Light Flash Car Finder Mode Disabled *2 C...
Page 10 - First Car Operation; LOCK; Transmitter Programming
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 and arm the alarm. Hold for Panic Mode.Press a second time and hold for Constant Lock Output. Press once to unlock the doors and disarm the alarmPress and hol...
Page 12 - to connect the ignition input to the; Alarm Diagnostics; Diagnostics; Additional LED Flashes; Park Light Flashes
If the alarm system is triggered while armed, the system will retain in memory the cause of thetrigger. The diagnostics can then be used to determine what the cause of the trigger was. Whendisarming the alarm, the siren/horn will chirp 3 times instead of the usual 2 times to indicate thealarm had be...