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AS-6205 SH 

Installation Guide

 P.3

Introduction 

This Guide contains all information pertinent to the installation.  Most (if not all) features are 
grouped in the User Guide and therefore, should you need information on a feature, you 
should refer to the User Guide  

Included in the Package 

Please review the Installation Guide before beginning the installation, particularly the Wiring 
Schematic and the Programming Options. 
It is very important that you familiarize yourself with the programming and the operation of the 
system, even if you have already installed a similar system in the past. There are many great 
features that may be overlooked if the manual is not read; this would prevent you from 
maximizing the potential of the Module. 
Prior to the installation, make sure that all the hardware components required to install the 
system are in the box. 

The following is a list of components included in the kit: 

1 –  Control Unit 
1 – Super-regeneration monopole 

receiver or Long-range super-
heterodyne receiver 

2 –  Multi-channel 5-button 

Transmitters 

1  –  Plug-in dual-zone Shock Sensor 
1  –  Plug-in Push-button Valet Switch 
1  –  High-power 120-dB 6-tone Siren 

– 

 

six-pin 14 AWG Harness 
(Ignition Harness) 

1 – five-pin 18 AWG Harness (Main 

Harness) 

– twelve-pin 22 AWG Harness 

(Accessories Harness) 

– 

two-pin 22 AWG Harness 
(Accessories Harness) 

1 –   five-pin Harness (Data Port Harness) 

– 

 Parts bag: a Hood Pin-switch, a 

connector, wires and a warning label 

1 –    User  Guide. 

INDUSTRY CANADA USER NOTICE (Canada): 

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause 
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may 
cause undesired operation of the device. 
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be 
so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that 
required for successful communication". 

FCC USER NOTICE (U.S.A.): 

The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized 
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate 
the equipment. 

Summary of Contents for AS-6205 SH

Page 1: ...l 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 Be...

Page 2: ...ming 11 Horn Honk Siren Timing Optional 12 Auto Tach Programming Procedure 13 Multi Speed Tach Programming 14 Testing 14 Closing Up 15 Supplementary Information 15 Fifth Relay Output 2nd IGN or 2nd AC...

Page 3: ...r Long range super heterodyne receiver 2 Multi channel 5 button Transmitters 1 Plug in dual zone Shock Sensor 1 Plug in Push button Valet Switch 1 High power 120 dB 6 tone Siren 1 six pin 14 AWG Harne...

Page 4: ...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 th...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...ate 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...

Page 7: ...n or the can be used for OEM Horn Honk control a relay may be needed 10 WHITE Ground out when running This is a 500 mA constant ground output that is active when the vehicle is running under a remote...

Page 8: ...or light on the instrument cluster the light on the dash would come on because of the feedback even though the circuit is off When the user remote starts the vehicle x The Module will power up the Ign...

Page 9: ...Module exiting the Programming Centre and the Installer will have to Flash the Hood Pin once more Remember You can use the Programming Assistance Button instead of the Hood Pin any time the Hood is up...

Page 10: ...r Operation you must press the TRUNK button of the secondary Transmitter you wish to program during step 2 of Transmitter Programming How to Enter Options Programming Mode The System is equipped with...

Page 11: ...disabled 1 sec Disarm pulse OPTION 2 Secure Lock enabled in Smart Mode OPTION 3 Secure Lock disabled 0 5 Sec Disarm pulse OPTION 4 Secure Lock enabled in Normal Mode Function 3 Door Locks Pulse Timin...

Page 12: ...TION 3 Diesel Engine Mode and 9 minute run time in Cold Weather Mode Mode 3 indicates default setting Function 1 Siren Chirps OPTION 1 Warning Chirps only Lock Confirmation if the Lock button is press...

Page 13: ...1 4 second x When the upper limit of 200 ms is reached the Horn Siren will sound for 3 4 second A system reset will set the system back to the default 30 ms Close the Hood to cancel the changes Table...

Page 14: ...ure 2 Test Hood Switch shutdown with the vehicle running under the Remote Starter open the Hood the vehicle should shut down If it does not shut down check the Hood Pin switch and its connector 3 Test...

Page 15: ...dle Mode Closing Up Use tie wraps or screws to 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...

Page 16: ...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 receiv...

Page 17: ...Pressing the UNLOCK button will unlock and disarm the vehicle and x if no intrusion occurred the Siren will chirp twice x if an intrusion occurred the Siren will chirp 4 times Option 3 Open Zone Noti...

Page 18: ...stem is equipped with a reset function that allows the installer to erase all Transmitter codes and return all programmed Options to the factory default values To reset the Module 1 FLASH the Hood pin...

Page 19: ...nnected or dead 2 x Doors intrusion 3 x Shock Sense 4 x Hood 5 x Panic 6 x Ignition Chirps Chirps Description 1 x LOCK and ARM the system x LOCK confirmation x Entering Mode 1 in Programming Options x...

Page 20: ...e 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...

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