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4-Pin External Alarm Sensor

1.  +12 Volt Constant
2.  Ground
3.  Full Alarm
4.  Warn Away

Power Harness 

on this side

1

2

3

4

Option #13

Active Arming

Passive Arming

The factory setting of Active Arming requires the owner to actively arm the car with
the remote control. Choosing the option of Passive Arming will cause the vehicle to
automatically arm after the key is removed and the door is closed.

Option #14

Normal

Lock Follow Ignition

Selecting this option will automatically lock the doors when the key is turned on,
doors closed and the brake is depressed.

Option #15

Normal

Unlock Follow Ignition

Selecting this option will automatically unlock doors when key is removed from
ignition.

Option #16

Normal

Double Pulse Lock

This option will pulse the lock output wire twice instead of once for normal mode.

Option #17

Normal

Double Pulse Unlock

This option will pulse the unlock output wire twice instead of once for normal mode.

Option #18

Short lock pulse

Long lock pulse

This option will increase the door lock pulse time from 0.6 second to 3 seconds for
vehicles with vacuum locking systems (older European vehicles).

Option #19

Alarm Disable

Starter Kill

The factory setting of Alarm Disable will give you a quick pulse whenever the
transmitter unlocks the doors or the transmitter is used to start the vehicle.  The
Starter Kill option comes on and stays on whenever the remote starter is running or
the alarm is armed.  This wire controls a relay which opens up the path of the starter
wire (refer to section 15).

Option #20

Accessory Pulse

Dome Lamp

Accessory pulse puts out a brief pulse output after the remote starter  starts or stops
the vehicle.  When set, this output can be used to turn on a defroster that requires a
momentary pulse or could be used to control GM R.A.P. (retained accessory power)
output.  Dome lamp option will turn this output on when you unlock the door for 25
seconds. (Refer to section 18).

Option #23

Negative Door Pin

Positive Door Pin Switch

This option changes the polarity of RED/WHITE alarm input wire. (Most Ford vehicles
use a positive door pin switch.)

Option #24

Alarm

No  Alarm

This feature can disable all alarm functions if the alarm features are not desired.

Option #25

-18½C/0

½

F

-25½C/-13

½

F

This option changes the start temperature for the Vacation Option.

Option #26

Normal 3-Hour

5-Hour Interval

This option changes the minimum wait time between starts for the Vacation Option.

Option #27

Normal

Auto Rearm

This option will automatically relock the doors and rearm the alarm if the doors are
not physically opened within 2 minutes of unlocking and disarming the alarm with
the transmitter.

Option #28

Normal

Silent Lock/Unlock Only

This option will remove the notification chirps for lock and unlock only. The unit will
still chirp for remote start.

Option #31

Reset all Options

This option resets all options back to the factory settings.

PROGRAMMING AN OPTION

If you want the factory setting, DO NOTHING and skip this section.  If you want to
change one or more of the features, TURN THE ON/OFF CONTROL SWITCH TO THE
“OFF” POSITION.  

Wait for the red LED light  to stop flashing

, then continue

with the following procedures:

A.

For options 1-9:

 Push the white code button on the remote start module.

Each time you push the button  the red LED light will flash 1 to 9 times signifying
at which feature you are (press it once, the LED light flashes once.  Press it
again and it will flash two times.  Press it again and it will flash three times,
etc., to show what feature you are at).

For options 10-19:

 Push the red code button on the remote start module.

You will see the LED light flash a long blink. This is option 10. You can scroll to
option 11 by pressing the white button once – you will see a long blink followed
by one short blink. You can scroll to option 12 by pushing the white button
again – one long and two short blinks brings you to option 12.

For options 20-29:

 Push the red code button twice to get the two long blinks

– you are now at option 20. Push the white button to jump ahead to option 21
– two long blinks and one short blink. Push three more times to get to option
24 – two long and four short blinks.

For options 30-31:

 Push the red code button three times to get three long

blinks – you are now at option 30. Push the white button once to jump to
option 31 (three long blinks and one short blink).

B.

When you are at the feature level you desire, 

push the start button on the

transmitter for one second

 and the red LED light will flash 

once to signify

you are at the  Option setting

.  You can push the transmitter button again

and it will flash 

twice to signify you are at the Factory setting

. Push the

transmitter button again and you will go back to the Option setting.

C.

You can choose to change another feature by starting over again at Step A. After
six seconds, the remote starter automatically exits the programming mode (three
LED light flashes).

D.

When finished – switch the Control Switch back ON.  The red LED light will
flash once.

25.  External shock sensor hook up (optional):

Plug the shock sensor unit into the 4 wire
connector on the front side of the remote
start

 

module. Use one or two cable ties

to tightly fasten the shock sensor unit to
the steering column of the vehicle.

Make sure that the sensor does not
affect the driver's ability to steer
the vehicle

.  This placement gives the

best overall coverage for a vehicle. Adjust the screw(s) so that a hard impact on the
vehicle triggers the full alarm and light impacts just trigger the warn away. (This
input may not work with all types of alarm sensors.)

Summary of Contents for 28624

Page 1: ...r the temperature drops below 0 F 18 C or if the battery voltage drops below 11 volts when the Cold Start Option is used See Separate User Tip Sheet Has the Daily Start feature which allows the vehicle to be started at the same time the following day See Separate User Tip Sheet Is quality engineered microprocessor controlled and made in the USA to provide many years of reliable use Comes with a li...

Page 2: ...the PINK wire to the battery voids all product warranties Ignition Key Diagram for Steps 4 7 The vehicle s wires are found coming off of the key switch Remove the panel under the steering column to access these wires 4 Blue Wire 14 AWG Ignition 1 Connect the BLUE wire to the ignition 1 wire of your vehicle This wire will measure 12 Volts on the test meter in the run and start position and is off i...

Page 3: ...OU MUST INITIALIZE THE REMOTE STARTER A Insert the 30 amp fuse into the fuse holder on the large PINK wire B Turn the control switch on C The remote starter requires the installer to open the hood and then press and hold the brake pedal Note The ignition dash lights will come on if the unit is not initialized D While depressing the brake with the engine off and the hood open turn the ignition key ...

Page 4: ...position In a few seconds the red LED light on the module will flash 1 to 12 times to identify the problem See the chart below for an explanation of the flashes 1 flash 10 15 minute time out Unit should be fine Make sure transmitter is working properly 16 White Black Wire Ignition 3 Control Harness The WHITE BLACK wire is a ground output that acts just like the Ignition 1 or Ignition 2 relay outpu...

Page 5: ... 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 flas...

Page 6: ...ly This option will remove the notification chirps for lock and unlock only The unit will still chirp for remote start Option 31 Reset all Options This option resets all options back to the factory settings PROGRAMMING AN OPTION If you want the factory setting DO NOTHING and skip this section If you want to change one or more of the features TURN THE ON OFF CONTROL SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION Wait ...

Page 7: ...ystem V V V V Vehicle ehicle ehicle ehicle ehicle System System System System System Acura 3 2TL 98 Transponder Audi A4 A6 A8 98 Transponder Acura CL 97 Transponder Acura Integra Transponder Acura NSX Transponder Acura RL 98 Transponder BMW all 97 Transponder Buick LeSabre 90 01 VATS Buick Park Ave 91 96 VATS Buick Park Ave 97 Transponder Buick Regal 93 96 VATS Buick Rendez Vous Transponder Buick ...

Page 8: ... accidentally left in gear and power is applied to the start wire such as by a remote starter the vehicle will lurch forward or back as it attempts to start To test if your GM or Dodge vehicle is using a mechanical neutral safety switch system you will only be able to remove the key from the ignition switch when the shifter is in the Park or Neutral position To prevent this problem from occurring ...

Page 9: ...ch products 7955 Cameron Brown Court Springfield Virginia 22153 USA Tel 703 866 2000 Fax 703 866 2001 v1 2 USER TIPS AND NOTES The Remote Car Starter must be enabled each time the driver has finished driving and taken out the key in order for the unit to start the vehicle remotely After the key has been removed you must turn OFF the control switch and then turn it back ON again while no key is in ...

Page 10: ...rs and 50 minutes later and run its normal cycle You can still start the vehicle with the key or via the transmitter anytime without cancelling out this option Safety Notices 1 When taking your car in for any service or repairs disable the remote starter by switching the Control switch to the OFF position Inform the mechanic 2 Never leave your keys in the Ignition when the vehicle is unattended 3 ...

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