5
v1.1 J2428
22
N/A
N/A
23
Negative Door Pin
Positive Door Pin Switch
24
Alarm Mode
No Alarm Mode
25
-18½C/0½F
-25½C/-13½F
26
Normal 3-Hour
5-Hour Interval
27
Normal
Auto Rearm
28
Normal
Silent Lock/Unlock Only
29
N/A
N/A
30
N/A
N/A
31
Reset All Options
24B. Program Features Descriptions
Option #1
No-Tach
Tach Mode
This option sets the starting method. The factory setting uses “No-Tach” starting. If
you wish to use the tach to start, follow the instructions in the Tach Rate Learning
(section 12B).
Option #2
10 Min. Run Time
15 Min. Run Time
This option gives you a choice of run times.
Option #3
Normal Crank
Extended Crank
This option will add 50% more crank time to the NoTach™ starting feature.
Option #4
Normal
IGN 2 not active during Crank
This option will turn off the Ignition 2 output (thick GREEN wire) during cranking. It
is used to exactly match the remote starter with the ignition key function.
Option #5
Normal Voltage Metering
Ignore Voltage Metering
This option is used in the “No-Tach” starting method for some diesel vehicles or
vehicles with weak batteries and/or poorly performing altenators.
Option #6
Gasoline Vehicles
Diesel Vehicles
This option must be activated when installing on a diesel vehicle.
Option #7
“Enable” Feature
No “Enable”
This option cancels the “enable” mode safety feature. The “enable”
mode requires that the driver toggle the ON/OFF control switch “OFF”
then “ON” each time the driver removes the key from the ignition in
order to “enable” the vehicle for remote starter control. This feature
guards against undesired starting of the vehicle by remote control. You
must keep this option as enable on all GM rear wheel drive and Dodge
Dakota vehicles manufactured prior to 1996.
Option #8
Normal
Daytime Running Lights
This option will automatically turn the headlights on (for safety) about 10 seconds
after it sees the key in the ignition position – and automatically turn the headlights off
when the key is removed from the ignition.
Option #9
Normal
Diesel “Wait to Start”
This option will control the time before cranking the diesel vehicle by looking at the
“wait to start” light of the vehicle. Simply hook the RED/BLACK Input wire of section
20 up to the wire behind the “wait to start” light. Also set Option #6 (section 24) for
diesel vehicles.
Option #10
1 sec. Alarm Disarm Pulse
0.45 sec. Alarm Disarm Pulse
This option shortens the Alarm Disarm Pulse from 1 second to 0.45 second. This
feature is very useful with some Dodge/Chrysler vehicles that use a multiplexed system
to disarm the alarm and unlock the doors with the same wire. Using this feature
should eliminate the need to relock the doors after the alarm has been disarmed and
the vehicle is remotely started.
Option #11
Horn Pulsing
Siren Constant
This option changes the thin BLUE wire from pulsing output for horn to constant
output for a siren.
Option #12
Chirp with Locks
Silent lock/Unlock/Start
This option will eliminate the chirp with Start, Lock and Unlock.
2
flashes
Unit turned off because Brake or Hood was activated. Check to make
sure the hood pin switch is depressed when the hood is closed and the
correct brake wire is hooked up.
3
flashes
No Tach or Stalled. Review section 12 and make sure the no tach/tach
wire option is programmed correctly.
4
flashes
Received another remote input from the transmitter
5
flashes
Transmission was shifted into gear. Cut the small GREEN “In Gear
Loop.” See wire diagram on front cover.
6
flashes
Low battery voltage, or may be missing an ignition wire which powers
up the alternator
7
flashes
Alarm Input triggered
8
flashes
Over current – One of the 400 mA (-) transistor outputs (Accessory
Pulse, Alarm Disarm, Starter kill, lock, unlock, horn, lights, trunk, or
Ignition 3) of the control or 3 pin harness is drawing too much current.
Make sure to use a relay where necessary.
12
flashes
The Control Switch was turned off while the starter was running.
For reasons
why it last started
, simply put your foot on the brake while you turn
the control switch OFF. Keep holding the brake down until the flashes start. The
codes are as follows:
1
flash
The unit has not started yet since it was last powered up.
2
flashes
Received a radio signal from the transmitter to start.
3
flashes
N/A
4
flashes
Temp reached 0
o
F in vacation mode.
5
flashes
Voltage reached 11 volts in Vacation Mode.
6
flashes
Received a start command from the remote input RED/BLACK wire.
7
flashes
Started from 24 hour Daily Start feature.
24A. Setting Program Features
The remote starter unit has many special features available. You will not need to use
these special features in most situations. The factory settings will operate most
vehicles.
You must turn the On/Off control switch to the “OFF” position to
program any features
.
Note: When turning off this control switch, the red LED light will flash a few times,
giving the diagnostic code described in section 23. Wait a few seconds for it to
finish before programming your new Options.
Feature
Factory Setting
Option
Number
(2 flashes)
(1 flash)
1
“No-Tach”
Tach Mode
2
10 Min. Run Time
15 Min. Run Time
3
Normal Crank
Extended Crank
4
Normal
IGN 2 not active during crank
5
Normal Voltage Metering
Ignore Voltage Metering
6
Gasoline vehicles
Diesel vehicles
7
“Enable” feature
No “Enable”
8
Normal
Daytime Running Lights
9
Normal
Diesel “Wait to Start”
10
1 sec. alarm disarm pulse
0.45 sec. Alarm disarm pulse
11
Horn Pulsing
Siren Constant
12
Chirp with Locks
Silent lock/Unlock/Start
13
Active
Passive Arming
14
Normal
Lock Follow ignition
15
Normal
Unlock Follow ignition
16
Normal
Double Pulse Lock
17
Normal
Double Pulse Unlock
18
Short Locks
Long Locks
19
Alarm Disable
Starter Kill
20
Accessary Pulse
Dome Light
21
N/A
N/A