Crimestopper CS-2008PC - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – The alarm control module should be mounted in; Driver’s Side Underdash; across from the driver’s side.
- Page 3 – COMPONENT MOUNTING; This system includes a unique assembly that houses the LED and the; WIRING; PIN 1: BLACK WIRE: INPUT FROM VALET SWITCH
- Page 5 – SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM #1
- Page 6 – SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM #2
- Page 7 – SHOCK SENSOR; DUAL ADJUST Smart SenseTM Shock Sensor:; GREEN; SENSOR ADJUSTMENT WITH REMOTE CONTROL:; sensor and you trigger that sensor, you will hear 3 chirps.; LED; LED POD; MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:; DASH
- Page 8 – POWER DOOR LOCK WIRING; Many Imports, Late Model Ford & General Motors; Single Wire Systems:; SEE DOORLOCK WIRING DIAGRAM – NEXT PAGE
- Page 9 – SEPARATE DRIVER’S DOOR UNLOCK DIAGRAMS; NEGATIVE TRIGGER DOOR LOCKS; WIRING FOR REVERSE POLARITY DOOR LOCKS
- Page 10 – REMOTE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING; Turn Ignition ON and OFF 3 times quickly, leaving it ON the 3; hears 2 chirps and this will confirm Code-learning.; STATUS LED; VEHICLE PROGRAMMING; VEHICLE CONTROL; OPTION PROGRAMMING; PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS:; you are in programming mode.
- Page 11 – OPTION PROGRAMMING TABLE; PROGRAMMING OPTIONS CHART; OPTION DESCRIPTIONS
- Page 12 – DOUBLE UNLOCK PULSE
- Page 13 – REMOTE START IN VALET; Note: Engine must be running
- Page 14 – OPTION RESET; CUSTOMIZED PERSONAL OVERRIDE CODE
- Page 15 – Convenient “hands-free” operation and additional security.; HANDS-FREE TRANSMITTER
- Page 16 – CAR JACK PROTECTION FEATURES; PROGRAMMING CARJACK:; times and Carjack will now be enabled.; CARJACK WITH HANDS FREE REMOTE:; times and Hands-Free Carjack will now be enabled.
- Page 17 – BUTTON 1; ALARM OPERATION; TRIGGERING THE ALARM:
- Page 18 – If the system is armed, pressing Button #3 may
- Page 19 – FAUTLY ZONE ELIMINATION:; REMOTE-LESS DISARM “Beach Mode”; LED FLASHES VIOLATED ZONE
CS-2008PC SecurLinc™
ADVANCED REMOTE CONTROL ALARM SYSTEM
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
*NOTE:
There are several features of the CS-2008PC system that can only be accessed and/or programmed
by using optional SecurLinc™ PC software and data cable via the system’s expansion port via a Personal
Computer: An expansion kit is available which includes Software, PC linc cable and a power supply (SLA-50)
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Assigning the amount of time for a “Timed” Auxiliary output channel.
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Assigning Self-start temperature and voltage-drop thresholds (when using the remote start expansion
module).
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“Secure Disarm” using a 4-press transmitter button sequence.
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Inputs & Outputs testing and diagnostics of main system
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Inputs & Outputs testing of Data Linc expansion modules i.e. Remote Start, 2-Way pager, & Aux. channel
module.
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Quick & Easy option programming
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Erasing transmitter codes
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Adjusting Glow plug delay time, Voltage Drop Threshold
PRE-INSTALLATION CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
BEFORE BEGINNING
, check all vehicle manufacturer cautions and warnings regarding electrical service (AIR
BAGS, ABS BRAKES, ENGINE COMPUTERS, BATTERY etc.).
WE RECOMMEND
the use of a VOLT/OHM METER to test and verify wiring circuits. Test lights or illuminated
probes can cause damage to on-board computer or engine management systems.
DO NOT exceed maximum output ratings
or damage may occur. Electrical current limits for this alarm are
listed where applicable on the system diagram (Pg. 16). If you are unsure about the current load, of a specific
circuit on your vehicle, measure the load first with an amp-meter before connecting.
WE RECOMMEND that the MAIN SYSTEM FUSE be REMOVED
before jump starting, using a battery
charger, or changing the battery. A voltage surge or high boost condition could damage alarm circuits.
DO NOT ROUTE ANY WIRING THAT MAY BECOME ENTANGLED
with brake, and gas pedals, steering
column, or any other moving parts in the vehicle.
TECH SUPPORT
This device complies with FCC Rules part 15.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1)
This device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference that may be
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. The manufacturer is not
responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
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Summary
TABLE OF CONTENTS Pre-Installation Cautions & Warnings…….…………………………………………………………..………………1 Control Module & Component Mounting…………………..……………………….………………………..…….2-3 Wiring Descriptions.…………………………………………………………….……………………….……….…...3-4 System Wiring Diagrams #1 & #2……………………………………………………………….……………....
COMPONENT MOUNTING SIREN: Mount the siren under the hood to an inner fender-well, wheel-well, or other body surface with the open end facing downward. Run the red siren wire through the firewall using a rubber grommet. Ground the black to the body metal near the siren or you can use one of the siren...