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INSTALLING THE FLASHING LED STATUS INDICATOR

The LED indicator installs inside your vehicle and should be installed

as high as possible and be visible from all windows. Drill a 1/4"

mounting hole in the dash panel or use the supplied mounting bracket.

CONNECTING THE LED STATUS INDICATOR

Insert the blue plug of the LED status indicator into the

blue plug next to the main connector. TEST: Press transmitter

Button #1, the LED should flash.

MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE OVERRIDE SWITCH

Select a location for the override switch. You should be able to reach the switch when sitting in the

driver's seat, but the switch should be hard to find. A typical mounting location is under the dash.

The mounting surface should be less than 1/8" thick.

1.Drill a 5/16" hole in the mounting surface, taking care not to damage anything behind the surface.

2.Remove the switch's top nut and lock washer.

3.Push the switch into the hole from the back of the mounting surface. Then secure it with the lock

washer and nut.

4.Connect the ground wire to a metal vehicle body part using an existing screw.

5.Override Switch - Plug override switch into the white plug next to the main connector. TEST: Violate

any zone on the alarm causing the siren to sound. Open the vehicle door, place ignition key to "ON"

position, then press the override switch. The siren should silence and you will now be able to start

the engine. NOTE: A door must remain open during this procedure.

CONNECTING ADDITIONAL SENSORS  (Optional)

Follow the instructions that come with the sensor to mount and power it. The system requires a negative

(-) output on the accessory for activation of the alarm.

If the sensor has a single alarm output, connect it to either the main wiring harness's yellow wire to

have the sensor trigger the alarm or to the harness's green wire to have the sensor trigger only warning

chirps. If the sensor has both warning and alert triggers, connect the warning trigger to the harness's

GREEN wire and the alert trigger to the harness's YELLOW wire CAUTION: When adding more than one shock

sensor or perimeter sensor on the same input trip, you must add a 1 amp diode to the output of each

sensor.

NEGATIVE OUTPUTS

Negative output #2, Button #2 - the WHITE WITH YELLOW STRIPE wire is

used to operate the car starter (optional), etc. The negative output

will pulse for one half second by pressing transmitter Button #2.

Negative output #3, Button #3 - the WHITE WITH RED STRIPE wire is

used to operate a power trunk release, window roll-up module, etc.

This negative output will pulse for one half second, or for as long

as transmitter Button #3 is pressed. NOTE: Part #775 must be used

since this negative output is only rated for 200mA (1/5 amp). Since

most power trunk releases are positive controlled and draw 5 to 6

amps, this relay (Part #775) handles the load and also can convert

the release signal from negative to positive polarity.

DOME LIGHT SUPERVISION (Optional)

The dome light supervision wire on the vehicle is the same wire as

your door pin wire. It can be located at the door pin switch or under

dash courtesy lights.

• If this wire tests (+) positive when the door is open (as with

most Fords) and when the door is closed, this wire tests as a

(-) negative, this is (+) positive dome light.

• If this wire tests (-) negative, when the door is open and when

the door is closed, this wire tests as a (+) positive, this is

a (-) negative dome light.

If your dome light is a (-) negative (as most others are), connect the

VIOLET wire to the domelight/doorpin wire from the 16-pin harness.

If your dome light is (+) positive (most Fords) you must add Part #775

to use this option. See diagram. NOTE: When testing the door pin wire,

make sure the dome light is on. Some vehicles, if the door is left

open for a period of time, the dome light will go out, resulting in

a false reading. This is the same wire that is used for the door pin

switch and will test the same.

Optional part #775 required.

DO NOT USE,

TAPE OFF.

87a

To Dome Light

Circuit

(-) VIOLET

FROM 16-pin

wire harness.

YELLOW

BLACK

WHITE

BLUE

RED

+12 VOLT FUSED

AT 5 AMPS

LED

INDICATOR

GROUND

OVERRIDE

SWITCH

WHITE PLUG

ON THE LEFT

OF MODULE

:

:

ANTI-CARJACKING

SWITCH

BLUE PLUG

MAIN CONNECTOR

87a

TO FACTORY TRUNK WIRE

+12 VOLT FUSED

AT 20 AMPS

WHITE/RED

FROM

ALARM

Summary of Contents for PRO_SERIES 6002

Page 1: ...ay 10 00 a m until 4 00 p m Address 288 Canton Avenue Wintersville Ohio 43953 Telephone Phone 740 264 4710 800 878 8007 Fax 740 264 7306 SECURITY SYSTEM PRO SERIES 6002 System Features 1 2 System Comp...

Page 2: ...le again When disarming the vehicle by remote control the dome light will come on and stay on for 30 seconds or until you activate the ignition switch Active Arming System arms only when the transmitt...

Page 3: ...lled and manufactured in the U S A The dependability and variety of features make Bulldog Security the leader in the industry Enjoy your new alarm for years to come Since there are many different make...

Page 4: ...NOT leave the interior or exterior lights on for an extended period of time as it may cause battery drain Remove the dome light fuse from the vehicle s fuse box NOTE Alarm systems do not work well wi...

Page 5: ...NS Use this method ONLY when connecting two separate wires end to end LOCATING MAKING CONNECTIONS MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE SIREN Select a location under the vehicle s hood for the siren The mountin...

Page 6: ...nder the hood 3 Turn on the parking lights Test for a wire that indicates 12 volts only when the parking lights are on This is a positive parking light wire 4 Connect this wire to the BROWN wire from...

Page 7: ...wire CAUTION When adding more than one shock sensor or perimeter sensor on the same input trip you must add a 1 amp diode to the output of each sensor NEGATIVE OUTPUTS Negative output 2 Button 2 the W...

Page 8: ...and unlock wires in the vehicle using the wire color chart in this manual or from our website you will need to perform the same test as for the Type A system Once you have completed this test and it...

Page 9: ...he vehicle while the system is armed from Button 2 shock and current sensing will automatically shut off Car Finder While the system is armed press and release Button 3 The alarm will chirp 6 times an...

Page 10: ...is activated The High Theft feature will only function for this arming only after the unit is disarmed it reverts back to High Theft Off Shock Sensitivity Reduction To reduce the on board shock sensi...

Page 11: ...Pulse Dual Lock Unlock Pulse On Disarm the system press and hold Button 3 for 10 seconds or until the unit chirps once Release Button 3 press and release Button 4 within 2 two seconds the unit will ch...

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