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2-6 VOLTAGE CHECK LEVEL HIGH/LOW:
This feature only functions when Feature 2-2 is programmed to voltage
sense. Some vehicles have many accessories, which are turned on when remote started. In these vehicles, the
variation of voltage between the engine off and the vehicle running is very slight and the remote start unit may
“think” the vehicle has not started. This can cause the remote start to shut down after the vehicle has been
started. If this is the case, program this feature to the LOW position.
2-7 AUXILIARY OUTPUT:
Factory alarm disarm/ignition three output: In the default setting this wire sends a
negative pulse that may be used to disarm the vehicle’s factory security system. If programmed for an ignition
three output, the wire can be used to energize a relay to power up extra ignition wires in the vehicle.
2-8 BLUE WIRE STATUS OUTPUT/FACTORY RE-ARM OUTPUT:
The blue (H3/1) wire will supply a (-)200mA output
for the entire remote start run time. If programmed for factory re-arm output, this wire will supply a momentary
(-)200mA pulse whenever the remote start times out or is shut down with the transmitter. This can be used to
re-arm many factory security systems.
2-9 AUTOMATIC ANTI-GRIND ON/OFF:
With the anti-grind on (default) the ground-when-armed output will be
active during remote start operation. In order for the anti-grind feature to work, a DEI p/n
8618
starter kill relay
or an optional relay must be installed. This will prevent the motor from being damaged if the key is turned to
the start position during remote start operation. If accessories such as a voice module or window module are
added to the unit, it may be necessary to program this feature off.
tach learning
To learn the tach signal:
1.
Start the vehicle with the key.
2.
Within 5 seconds, press and
HOLD
the Valet/Program switch.
3.
The LED will light constant when the tach signal is learned.
4.
Release the Program switch.
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