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P.4

 Installation 

Guide

 AS-1535 SH

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Never

leave the keys in the car. Leave them 

on a workbench with a window rolled down. 

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 Remove courtesy light fuse, if possible, to 

prevent battery drain. 

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The Programming Assistance Button 

(A.k.a. PAB.)

The PAB is mounted on the side of the Unit.  
This push button mimics the Hood-Pin switch in 
order to avoid having to get out of the vehicle 
and pressing the Hood-Pin switch. 

The PAB will 

work

only when the Hood is up. 

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 Inspect vehicle for any body damage or 

electrical problems 

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Always solder and tape all connections.

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 Keep the Transceiver away from other types 

of antennas (GPS/Onstar). 

 

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 Never install the control unit where it could 

interfere with normal operation or obstruct 
service technicians. 

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 Always use a grommet when running wires 

into the Engine compartment. Never run wires 
through bare or sharp metal. 

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 Do not disconnect the battery on vehicles 

equipped with air bags and anti-theft radios. 

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 Never ground the control unit to the vehicle’s 

steering column. 

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 Make sure that all the switches and controls 

operate properly. 

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 Verify that the vehicle starts and idles properly. 

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 Make sure that all safety equipment is installed: 

the Valet Button, the Hood Switch and the 
warning label 

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When wiring in parallel, make sure to isolate 

each connection with a diode in order to avoid 
feedback and possible damage. 

Examples:

Wiring a clutch bypass and a Transponder 
Module to the Ground Out when Running 
wire:

  At the junction point, where Ground Out 

when running “splits” and goes to each device, 
a diode is inserted on each of those lines. 

Multiple or Separate Door pin Connections:  

When joining all door pins together to the Door 
pin input wire of the Module, each wire must 
be isolated with a diode to prevent feedback. 

N.B.:

  The above examples reflect common 

situations where diodes are used to isolate.  
Please note that there are numerous other 
scenarios where diode isolation are required. 

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Always make sure that any external relays 

or modules added to the Remote Starter 
Module are properly fused, and diode isolated.  

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When testing the Shock Sensor, never test 

on glass with an opened hand, and never hit 
glass hard enough as to break it.  When 
testing on Metal or plastic, make sure the 
testing does not result in damage to the 
vehicle (i.e.: dents, broken glass, damaged 
trims, etc.). 

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Vehicles equipped with daytime running 

lights may not allow the installer to view 
certain programming results since the daytime 
running lights do no go out  (

Note:

 The 

Parking Light output relay in the Module gives 
two “

clicks”

 per flash, 1 

click 

 for ON and 1 

click 

 for OFF). 

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Parking Light flashes referred to in this 

manual refer to the Parking Light output of the 
Module and not that of the vehicle.   

Harness Description 

When connecting an Autostart Module, it is important to make sure the connector with the 
Ground wire is connected first before making the 12-volt connections. Should the unit be 
powered before being grounded, there could be serious damage to internal components of 
the unit.  

Be careful not to power up a Module before it is properly grounded. 

To avoid 

any accident, it is a recommended to pull out the fuses from their sockets before the 
installation, and to put them back during the very last steps. 

Summary of Contents for AS-1535 SH

Page 1: ...vel of skill and knowledge is therefore assumed Please review the Installation Guide carefully before beginning any work Warning This unit is designed for vehicles with an automatic Transmission only Before installing the Unit test that the vehicle will not start if the gear select lever is in the Drive position If the vehicle starts in gear install a manual transmission Car Starter instead H 2 40...

Page 2: ...tter 10 How to Enter Options Programming Mode 11 Options Programming 12 Horn Honk Timing Optional 13 Auto Tach Programming Procedure 14 Multi Speed Tach Programming 14 Testing 14 Closing Up 15 Supplementary Information 15 Fifth Relay Output 2nd IGN or 2nd ACC or 2nd START 15 Ignition Controlled Door Locks 16 Secure Lock 16 Turbo Mode 17 Safe Start Child Safety Mode 17 Vehicle Type Gas Or Diesel 17...

Page 3: ... Transmitter x 1 Antenna interconnect cable x 1 Plug in 2 volt LED x 1 6 pin main Ignition Harness x 1 5 pin Secondary Harness x 1 2 pin Secondary Harness x 1 12 pin Accessories Harness x 1 Hood Pin switch x 1 Warning label x User Guide Installation Guide INDUSTRY CANADA USER NOTICE Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this devi...

Page 4: ...s to each device a diode is inserted on each of those lines Multiple or Separate Door pin Connections When joining all door pins together to the Door pin input wire of the Module each wire must be isolated with a diode to prevent feedback N B The above examples reflect common situations where diodes are used to isolate Please note that there are numerous other scenarios where diode isolation are r...

Page 5: ...he IGNITION switch this will compromise the OEM electrical system E ORANGE 30 A Accessories output This wire is for powering the heater blower motor It is usually classed as an Acc no power in the crank position if it tests as an IGNITION power in the crank pos then power it as an IGNITION 5th relay or extra fuse Warning some vehicles have more than one ACC wire at the IGNITION switch for powering...

Page 6: ...o be connected 12 Pin Accessories Harness Wire Description 1 BLUE AUX 3 Trunk output 500 mA negative output This output can be used to control Trunk release 1 sec pulse or can be set to operate as a constant output as long as the TRUNK button is held pressed For Sunroof or Window close Note AUX3 TRUNK operates only when Ignition is OFF or when the vehicle is running under remote control 2 BROWN Lo...

Page 7: ...CK toggles ON OFF Max 30 sec 3 LOCK UNLOCK toggles ON OFF Max 60 sec 4 Priority Door Access 2nd UNLOCK press 9 PURPLE External Trigger The External Trigger wire can be used for remote starting the vehicle with an external device When the vehicle is running triggering this input will activate Idle Mode The External Trigger wire can also be used to operate as a negative trigger with the Trunk Pin sw...

Page 8: ...ION If multiple relays or modules are connected to the Ground Out wire ensure that they are all diode isolated in order to avoid feedback and damaging the vehicle 11 GREY N A Leave this pin empty 12 YELLOW Glow plug Light input This positive input will monitor the Glow Plug Light in Diesel Mode it will wait until the Glow Plug Light goes out to crank the Engine Connect to the side of the Glow Plug...

Page 9: ...ec recommended x Keeping the Glow plug input wire of the Module unconnected will hold the ignition ON for the minimum waiting time 3 sec not recommended in very cold environments Connect the Glow plug wire to the Ignition wire only after Tach has been programmed i e Connecting the Glow plug wire is one of the very last steps in the installation process 2 Pin Harness Wire Description 1 BLUE WHITE N...

Page 10: ...able p 13 d Tach Programming p 14 Remember Once the Parking Lights are on Solid you have up to 20 seconds to select a sub menu Failure to do so will result in the Module exiting the Programming Centre and you will have to Flash the Hood Pin once more The Programming Assistance Button A k a PAB The PAB is located on the side of the Module This push button mimics the Hood Pin switch in order to avoi...

Page 11: ...eturn to the Programming Centre Main Menu press on the Brake Pedal 1 FLASH the Hood Pin Switch Before the 20 seconds have passed 2 Press and hold the Brake Pedal then press one of the following buttons on the Transmitter x LOCK to enter Mode 1 x UNLOCK to enter Mode 2 or x TRUNK to enter Mode 3 The Parking Lights and the Siren will flash and chirp once twice or 3 times to confirm entry into a Mode...

Page 12: ... UNLOCK pulses OPTION 3 a single 7 10 sec LOCK pulse and two 1 4 sec UNLOCK pulses OPTION 4 1 10 sec LOCK and 1 10 sec UNLOCK pulses MODE 2 indicates default setting FUNCTION 1 Safe Start Mode OPTION 1 Safe Start ENABLED OPTION 2 Safe Start DISABLED OPTION 3 Swap Start Ɣ START signal LOCK UNLOCK buttons Ɣ AUX 2 signal START button FUNCTION 2 Engine Run Time OPTION 1 Run time 4 minutes in Gas Mode ...

Page 13: ...ends a Disarm pulse before Trunk opening and rearms 4 sec after the Trunk is closed OPTION 2 Engine START STOP OPTION 3 Key Sense OPTION 4 Smart Ignition Lock Horn Honk Timing Optional 1 Make sure that Mode 3 Function 4 Option1 or Option 3 is activated 2 FLASH the Hood Pin Switch Before the 20 seconds have passed 3 Press and hold the Brake Pedal x Press the START and UNLOCK buttons simultaneously ...

Page 14: ...smitter x The Parking Lights will flash 4 times the Horn will Honk 4 times if programmed x Release the Brake Pedal 3 Start the vehicle and let it to reach regular Engine idle speed 4 Once the vehicle is idling properly press and hold the Brake Pedal until the Parking Lights flash five times release the Brake Pedal the Tach signal is now programmed x The Horn will Honk 1 2 or 3 times depending on t...

Page 15: ... properly secure the Module and keep the wiring away from any moving parts such as the Parking Brakes or Steering Column Shafts Mount all switches in good and accessible locations where they do not risk getting kicked or hit accidentally Any under hood wiring should be split loomed and tie strapped away from moving parts and heat sources Always make all your connections before plugging in the Modu...

Page 16: ...at least once Table 7 Secure Lock OFF by default For vehicles where the OEM Alarm can be controlled the through the OEM LOCK and UNLOCK wires Secure Lock saves the installer from connecting the ARM and DISARM wires and the LOCK and UNLOCK wires to the OEM LOCK and UNLOCK wires Upon receiving a remote start signal the system will unlock the Doors disarming the OEM Alarm 1 2 sec after the remote sta...

Page 17: ...selected Passive Or Active Arming Passive Mode by default The Starter Kill can be set to Option 1 PASSIVE Mode The Starter Kill will arm automatically after 60 seconds Option 2 ACTIVE Mode The Starter Kill will only arm once the user presses the LOCK button Option 3 Passive Mode 3 minute timeout The Starter Kill will arm automatically after 3 minutes Table 10 Resetting The Module The system is equ...

Page 18: ... Start Failure Events There is a pause after each event code is played back The system will play back the most recent event first then the second most recent and so on If there are no events at all to report the Parking Lights will give one long flash Start Failure Codes via Parking Lights 1 x No Start 3 x Hardware Reset 4 x Brakes 5 x No Tach cut off 6 x Hood 7 x Engine Running no Ignition detect...

Page 19: ... to start the vehicle while the Module was in Valet Mode 2 pause 2 x There was an attempt to start the vehicle while the Module was in Home Valet Mode ON solid x Cold Weather Mode the Brake Pedal is being held down ON 2 sec x The Hood is up and the Hood Switch line went to ground This is step one of the Programming Mode ON 3 sec x First press of the START button under Safe Start x Entering Home Va...

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