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P2 CONNECTOR 

PIN COLOR 

DESCRIPTION 

PURPOSE 

Dark Green 

Ground when running 

Output (-) 150ma max 

Connect this wire to a circuit that requires a ground during runtime. 

Usually a transponder bypass interface.  

See page 11 for more details about this output. 

Orange 

Anti-theft Output 

(-) 150ma max 

Connect this wire to an external starter-cut device or an extra anti-theft 

status LED. 

See page 11 for more details about this output. 

Programming options are at Stage 1 – Level 4 on page 18. 

Light Green 

Horn Output 

(-) 150ma max 

Connect this wire to factory horn (-) circuit.  

See page 11 for more details about this output. 

Programming options are at Level 10 & 11 of the Stage 1, starting on page 20 

and also at Stage 2 – Level 3 on page 23. 

Red/ 

White 

+12Volts Output 

(+) 1amp max 

Connect this wire to the positive side (coil) of additional relays.  

 

Do NOT use for 2nd Ignition or 2nd Starter applications

  

See page 11 for more details about this output. 

10 

Black/ 

Green 

Tachometer input 

Connect this wire to a circuit in vehicle that provides a pulsed signal 

(tachometer signal/RPM) 

Default setting: 1 cyl. 800RPM.

   

See page 11 for more details about this Input. 

Programming options are at Stage 1 – Level 2 on page 17. 

11 

Black Ground 

Input 

Main Ground.   

 

MUST be connected to left

 kick panel

 or 

firewall

 

only

12 

               N/C - Not used 

13 

Brown #1 

14 

White/ 

Blue 

#2 

15 

White #3 

16 

Purple 

Programmable O

ut

put

  

(-) 150ma max 

for each 

outputs 

#4 

Programmable 

outputs

 (-) used to control relays or low current circuit.  

Programming options are in Level 5 (#1), Level 6 (#2), Level 7 (#3) and in Level 

8 (#4) of the Stage 1, starting on page 19. A wiring example is shown page 12. 

Programmable outputs default setting: 

Output no 1:

 Pulse Before Start (Disarm) 

Output no 2:

 Pulse After Shutdown (Rearm) 

Output no 3:

 Trunk Release. 

Output no 4:

 Dome Light.

  

Note concerning connector P16

 

When an AstroStart interface is connected into P16, verify if it requires the 

programming of either one of the programmable outputs 1 & 2. If so, 

consider using programmable outputs 3 & 4 instead (P2-15 & P2-16). 

 

 

 

 

 

P3 CONNECTOR  

PIN 

COLOR 

DESCRIPTION 

BUILT-IN RELAY DESCRIPTION 

Brown 

LOCK Common - 30 

White/Brown 

LOCK N.C. - 87A 

Brown/White 

LOCK N.O. - 87 

Blue 

UNLOCK Common - 30 

White/Blue 

UNLOCK N.C. - 87A 

Blue/White 

UNLOCK N.O. - 87 

 

 

 

Contacts 

 85 and 86 are polarized 

through the module internal 

circuits. 

Each relay is controlled by the 

function "Locking" or 

"Unlocking".

 

 

REMARKS: 

Connector P3 provides access to two on-board Bosch type relays to interface all types of power door 

lock circuits. Refer to the AstroChart CD for door lock diagrams. 
 

Summary of Contents for BBF

Page 1: ...24 INSTALLATION MANUAL XRT BBK BBF BBU BBW CONTROL MODULES FOR ALL GAS DIESEL AND HYBRID POWERED VEHICLES Instructions en fran ais au verso REMOTE CONTROL ENGINE STARTER THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED...

Page 2: ...lled in a manual transmission vehicle the installation must be done safely using a manual interface not included part no RS MI This module is designed to force the user to ensure that the gearshift le...

Page 3: ...GROUND INPUT 11 P2 13 TO P2 16 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 TO 4 12 P3 POWER DOOR LOCKS 12 P4 MAIN HARNESS 12 P4 1 RED BLACK POWER INPUT 12 P4 2 YELLOW ACCESSORY OUTPUT 12 P4 3 GREEN PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT 13...

Page 4: ...this guide MANUAL TRANSMISSION VEHICLE Make sure you have in hand a manual interface module part no RS MI not included specially made to safely install the remote starter in a manual transmission vehi...

Page 5: ...nstallation of the control module and to test it before proceeding with the connection of the interface that neutralizes the vehicle s immobilization system Starter Kill See details in Step 2 Full Sta...

Page 6: ...hrough the doors In Alarm Link mode they are used to monitor the horn chirps from the OEM alarm Both and connections are required See details on page 9 8 Yellow Key detection Input Connected to key re...

Page 7: ...e 1 Level 2 on page 17 11 Black Ground Input Main Ground MUST be connected to left kick panel or firewall only 12 N C Not used 13 Brown 1 14 White Blue 2 15 White 3 16 Purple Programmable Output 150ma...

Page 8: ...C 87a Pin 87A of standard Bosch type relay 3 N O 87 Pin 87 of standard Bosch type relay The default setting is for Active while running Stage 1 Level 9 on page 20 An appropriate fuse must protect Powe...

Page 9: ...Programmable output 1 Pulse before Start and with Unlock Level 5 Page 19 Programmable output 2 Pulse after runtime and with Lock Level 6 Page 19 Programmable output 3 Trunk opening Level 7 Page 19 Pro...

Page 10: ...and will support anti battery depletion functions found in newer vehicles If the Alarm Link option is used the White and the Purple are now used to detect the OEM alarm horn Remember both the Purple a...

Page 11: ...that page your remote if the OEM alarm s been triggered by monitoring the horn wire In the AstroStart Alarm mode these wires are used to detect door opening in order to trigger the alarm Wired in Alar...

Page 12: ...E BRAKE SWITCH INPUT Positive input used for programming and to neutralize a remote start sequence Connect White Green wire to brake lights circuit at brake pedal switch wire that provides 12 VDC only...

Page 13: ...be found at the negative terminal of ignition coil on ignition module or at the back of the instrument cluster Note For additional protection it is recommended that a 0 5A fuse be added at the junctio...

Page 14: ...e 30 amps When there is more than one feed circuit use the circuit that supplies most power Under no circumstances rating of the fuse on this circuit should be modified P4 2 Yellow ACCESSORY OUTPUT Pr...

Page 15: ...ark Blue STARTER OUTPUT 12V output used to supply power to the starter motor in the vehicle This is another circuit that can potentially hold multiple wires Additional relays must be added to ensure v...

Page 16: ...indicates the users various statuses alarm system antitheft and safety sequence If the LED is installed in a location visible from outside the vehicle it will also act as a deterrent When the programm...

Page 17: ...e switch should be mounted in a location easily accessible by the operator such as under the dashboard where the driver can reach it easily The round shape of the switch allows you to install it on th...

Page 18: ...Dip 1 to 4 and press on the brakes LEVELS PROGRAMMING Programming Levels need to be read in 2 separate parts The first one Dip switches 1 to 4 are used to select programming levels while Dip switches...

Page 19: ...rogramming started see LEVEL 2 programming An installer can therefore change the parameters of Dipswitches 8 9 without worrying about the number of cylinders previously programmed The technician would...

Page 20: ...plug circuit the runtime is twice the setting done 2 Positive Negative settings glow plug are based on the circuit being activated Parking Light or Glow Plug light ON 3 Hood Pin switch type Normally o...

Page 21: ...ity 1 Utility 2 Utility 3 1 second fixed time Utility 4 1 second fixed time Ground when Safety sequence is Valid Ground when the security system AstroStart or OEM is triggered or when the Panic mode i...

Page 22: ...1 LEVEL 9 5 6 7 8 9 Pulse Before Start Pulse After Shutdown Active While Running Parking Lights Pulse After Startup Pulse on 2nd Unlock Ignition Accessory Starter Trunk Release Pulse after Ignition Of...

Page 23: ...t on all Lock outputs Enabled 2 4 minutes 4 8 minutes 8 16 minutes Default settings RPM 3000 Enabled Pulse before start on all Unlock outputs Disabled Pulse after Start on all Lock outputs Disabled En...

Page 24: ...n See Note 1 Vehicle Type Automatic transmission 2 Parking brake activation 1 Parking brake activation See Note 2 Activation and deactivation by Remote control See Note 3 Manual sequence initialized b...

Page 25: ...on this output Utility 4 1 second fixed time Deactivated MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGURATIONS STAGE 2 LEVEL 3 5 6 7 8 9 Enabled Start confirmation on demand Disabled Horn 2nd Lock confirmation type Siren Disa...

Page 26: ...attempts Note If the engine starts then immediately stops for no apparent reason during a start cycle it may be that the vehicle is equipped with an immobilization system Anti start Make sure this sys...

Page 27: ...ditional relays may be required to activate additional circuits or a programming may need to be changed Read the diagnostic code on the control module LED and refer to the table of diagnostic codes on...

Page 28: ...stop the engine to confirm that the sequence is valid 3 Open and close one door only 4 Try to remote start engine again to confirm that opening that door broke the sequence 5 Engine MUST NOT START If...

Page 29: ...output called Ground when Unlock by User 2 allowing different functions in the vehicle to be controlled by a different user when Unlocking WITH THE IGNITION KEY One or more remote transmitters can be...

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