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6. Dome Light/Passive Locking. Allows the

Dome Light wire to be used instead as an

optional door lock output wire that can lock

the doors when the system passively arms

and also when the ignition is turned on.

Ignition locking will not lock the doors if any

door is open when the ignition is turned on.

DIP Switch Programmable Features

1. Arming Mode. Selects between manual

arming (Active), and automatic arming

(Passive).
2. Arming Chirps. Normal or Silent Arming.
3. Horn Mode. Siren / Horn Chirps. When

set for Horn Chirps the horn will honk when

the alarm is armed, disarmed, and triggered,

allowing the siren to NOT be installed.

Button 3 turns the horn output into an AUX

2 output when using button 4 on a remote

transmitter.
4. Disarm Validation Wire. When set for

On, the system will not disarm if it senses a

signal on the BLUE disarm wire and the

YELLOW validation wire at the same time.

When set for Off the YELLOW wire is not

monitored, and the system will have a 15

second delay period after triggering where

the alarm cannot be disarmed. This delay

prevents the alarm from being instantly

disarmed by simply pressing the unlock

switch.

Test System and Adjust Shock Sensor

Arm and disarm system, checking that the

siren chirps and parking lights are functioning

normally. Make sure that the programmed

features are performing correctly, ie.: ignition

locks, passive arming, passive locks, etc.
Test the doors and hood/trunk inputs (make

sure all doors trigger the system, not just the

driver’s door).

Adjust the shock sensor.Turn the sensitivity

screw clockwise to increase or counter

clockwise to decrease sensitivity.
Arm the system and try starting the vehicle,

it should not start.
Arm the system and disarm it using the

emergency override feature.
If programmed to passively arm make sure

that the system arms properly.
Check the range of the remote transmitters.
Tie up wire harness, and replace any under

dash panels.
Make sure the customer has physical

knowledge of the location of the

valet/override switch.

Interfacing OEM Keyless Entry Systems

This system is designed for operation as a

keyless entry upgrade that is controlled using

the vehicle’s factory keyless entry

transmitters. This system requires that the

arm and disarm inputs must be connected to

the factory door lock wires in order for the

vehicle’s transmitters to operate the system.

Proper integration requires identifying the

vehicle’s door locking system and choosing

the correct interface method for that system

type. The following section will describe

several different system types and provide a

wiring diagram unique to each. A universal

wiring diagram is also included for use with

any vehicle not described in the following

section.
To properly identify the door lock system

type have a multimeter available and follow

the steps below.

1. Locate the vehicle’s door lock switch

wires and connect the multimeter.

2. Determine the polarity of the switch

wires (positive or negative trigger).

3. Press the lock and unlock buttons on the

Summary of Contents for OEM UPGRADE

Page 1: ...ehicle The hood or trunk is opened When triggered the siren will sound the horn will honk and the parking lights will flash for 50 seconds If the same input triggers the system 4 times during a single arming cycle the system will bypass that input keeping the other zones protected until the next time the system is armed If the shock sensor detects a light impact to the vehicle the siren will chirp...

Page 2: ...ned on This feature requires additional installation REMOTE PANIC In the event of an emergency the system s siren can be triggered to attract attention To activate the Panic feature press the Lock button 4 times within 5 seconds The siren will sound The parking lights will flash Press the Unlock button to exit panic mode EMERGENCY OVERRIDE If the transmitter becomes lost or fails to operate the sy...

Page 3: ...re is not deactivated within 40 seconds the full trigger will begin The parking lights will flash and the siren will sound for 5 minutes The starter defeat will turn on and remain on until the carjack feature is deactivated To deactive the carjack feature during full trigger turn the ignition off then back on and press the valet switch 5 times LED STATUS INDICATIONS On Solid Valet Mode Slow Flash ...

Page 4: ...ommet 12 Pin Main Harness BLUE WIRE Trunk Hood trigger Connect the Blue wire to the trunk and or optional hood pin switches The switch must provide a ground when switch is opened GREEN WIRE Negative door trigger Connect to the door switch wire that shows ground when the door is open VIOLET WIRE Positive door trigger Connect to the door switch wire that shows 12V when the door is open This type of ...

Page 5: ...rter Plug the female connectors on the BROWN wires to the 250 male spade lugs on the module With the BROWN wires connected to the module the vehicle should be able to start Plug in Connectors 3 Pin White Arm Disarm Input Connector Plug in connector port for the lock unlock and validation input wires These inputs are used to provide arming and disarming commands to the system module For negative tr...

Page 6: ...time theValet switch must be held while the ignition is on to override the alarm and put the system into valet mode 2 Auto Rearm Automatically rearms the system in case of accidental disarming The hood trunk must not be opened or auto rearm is bypassed 3 Parking Light Operation Selects whether the parking lights flash twice or remain on for 25 seconds after disarming the system 4 Anti Carjack Mode...

Page 7: ... and hood trunk inputs make sure all doors trigger the system not just the driver s door Adjust the shock sensor Turn the sensitivity screw clockwise to increase or counter clockwise to decrease sensitivity Arm the system and try starting the vehicle it should not start Arm the system and disarm it using the emergency override feature If programmed to passively arm make sure that the system arms p...

Page 8: ...ress of the unlock button and then unlocks all doors when pressed again cut the unlock wire and continue to Step 6 6 If the driver door continues to unlock after the wire is cut but the passenger doors do not unlock follow the directions for Built in Driver Unlock Relay Only If the doors no longer unlock follow the direction for Two Step Type or Universal Two StepType No Switch FeedbackType This s...

Page 9: ...NTRY MODULE WITH BUILT IN LOCK RELAYS DOOR LOCK MOTOR YELLOW Built in Driver Unlock Relay Only This system type often found on GM vehicles especially GM trucks unlocks only the driver door on the first transmitter button press and unlocks all doors on a second button press The door lock switches out put a positive trigger and the door lock relays are usually seperate from the keyless entry module ...

Page 10: ... YELLOW FACTORY LOCK RELAYS FACTORY KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE POSITIVE TRIGGER NEGATIVE TRIGGER Two StepType This system type offers very easy connection to any two step keyless enty system while maintaining a degree of isolation from the door lock switches When con nected as shown below the system will arm with the keyless entry transmit ter and the door lock switch But it will disarm only with the ke...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES ...

Page 12: ...CUT FOR SYSTEMS CUT X ARMED OUTPUT AUXILIARY RELAY GROUND ARM DISARM INPUTS CONNECT TO FACTORY KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE SEE OEM INTERFACE DOME LIGHT WIRING DIAGRAM 2005 64 7 50 6 05 Rev 1 DEFAULT POSITIONS 86 30 87 87a 85 12V TO WIRE IN VEHICLE A ALLAMBRE EN VEHICULO OUTPUT FROM ALARM SALIDA PARA ALARMA 86 30 87 87a 85 OUTPUT FROM ALARM SALIDA PARA ALARMA 12V TO WIRE IN VEHICLE A ALLAMBRE EN VEHICULO ...

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