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P. 2 

Installation Guide

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Installation Points to Remember   

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When working on a vehicle always leave a 
window open. 

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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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If possible, remove courtesy light fuse to 
prevent battery drain. 

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Inspect vehicle for any body damage or 
electrical problems. 

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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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Never install control unit where it could 
interfere with normal operation or obstruct 
service technicians. 

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Do not disconnect the battery on vehicles 
equipped with air bags and anti-theft radios. 

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Always use a grommet when running wires 
into the engine compartment.  

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Never run wires through bare or sharp metal. 

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Always solder and tape all connections. 

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Never ground the control unit to the steering 
column of the vehicle. 

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When you probe /test the wires of a harness, 
make sure you check the plug-in connector.  

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The wires for the air bags aren’t always 
identified on the harness (split loom or a 
yellow tape). However they are always 
identified on the connector. 

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Keep the Transceiver away from other types 
of antennas (GPS/Onstar). 

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Make sure all security equipment is installed: 
the Valet switch, the hood pin and the warning 
label. 

Programmable Features 

The unit was designed with flexibility and OEM integration in mind. The system gives installers the output 
flexibility that every good installer is looking for; this unit can be customized and used for almost every possible 
application.   
With the integration of timed-latched and ON / OFF outputs, this unit can single-handedly control virtually any 
electrical system in the car! 

The programmable features are as follows: 
1.

 

Siren or OEM Horn Output 

 

The system can be programmed either to control the OEM horn or to command an external high-power 

siren. 

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Siren / Horn Chirp Timing 

 

This feature allows you to configure the duration of the horn/siren chirps generated by the system. The 

horn/siren chirp duration can be set to any length between 10 ms and 250 ms. 

3.

 

Ignition-Controlled Door Locks 

 

OFF by default. This feature will 

LOCK

 all the Doors of the vehicle while the Ignition Key is in the 

IGNITION ON (RUN)

 position and only when all the doors are closed (there is no recurrence of this 

action). The unit will 

UNLOCK

 all Doors when the Ignition Key is turned back to the 

OFF

 position.  

 

If 

Ignition Lock Only 

is selected, the system will only 

LOCK

 all Doors while the Ignition Key is in the 

IGNITION ON (RUN)

 position and only when all the doors are closed (there is no recurrence of this 

action).  

 

If option 

Ignition Unlock Only 

is selected, the system will 

UNLOCK

 all Doors when the key is turned to 

the 

OFF

 position (provided that the Ignition key was in the 

IGNITION ON (RUN)

 position). 

4.

 

Passive or Active Arming 

 

(Passive with a 1-min. time out by default.) The alarm system on this unit can be set to active mode (in 

which it will not arm itself automatically) or to passive mode (arms itself automatically) with a 1-minute 
timeout. 

5.

 

Door Lock Pulse Duration 

 

(¾-sec. lock and ¾-sec. unlock pulses by default.) This system can be programmed to give either 3.5-

sec. lock /unlock pulses (this is used to control vacuum door-lock system, for instance on Mercedes) or a 
single ¾ -sec. lock pulse with a double ¼-sec. unlock pulse (this is used for double-pulse disarm/unlock 
systems, as in the Maxima, Pathfinder, and Volkswagen…) 

6.

 

Relock 

 

If you unlock the doors with the remote transmitter, but do not open any door or trunk within 60 seconds, 

the doors will automatically relock. 

 

Harness Description 

5 PIN HARNESS 

Summary of Contents for ASL-300

Page 1: ...e 7 Diagnostics Parking Lights Flash Rate 7 Closing Up 8 Included in the Kit Please review the installation guide before beginning the installation especially the wiring diagram and the programming op...

Page 2: ...rammable features are as follows 1 Siren or OEM Horn Output The system can be programmed either to control the OEM horn or to command an external high power siren 2 Siren Horn Chirp Timing This featur...

Page 3: ...ted by Default 5 WHITE RED SIREN OUTPUT This wire will give a positive output when an alarm intrusion has occurred It will also give positive pulses when remotely locking or unlocking the system Siren...

Page 4: ...the first transmitter in memory will be lost To erase all transmitters from memory perform a module reset Proceed as follows to program a new transmitter 1 Flash the hood pin see above the parking li...

Page 5: ...OPTION 1 Constant while button is pressed OPTION 2 Toggle ON Toggle OFF OPTION 3 60 second pulse OPTION 4 1 second pulse with Unlock pulse and Disarm pulse OPTION 5 1 second pulse with Disarm pulse O...

Page 6: ...To adjust the timings for the Horn select MODE 2 FUNCTION 4 OPTION 3 or 4 The siren horn chirp duration can be configured by following these steps 1 Flash the hood pin switch see on page 4 the parking...

Page 7: ...of a 2nd zone disable requires an external relay not included Multi car Operation This allows the user to control two systems with one transmitter Both vehicles must be equipped with identical module...

Page 8: ...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 Most comebacks are the result of mis...

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