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Arming Mode Selection (Passive or Active Arming)

Using the Remote Transmitter, you may select Passive Arming with chirp confirmation, Passive
Arming without chirp confirmation, or Active Arming (Remote only).

To set the Arming Mode:

1.  Turn the ignition on.
2.  Within 4 seconds, press Transmitter Buttons 1 and 2 together.

First push:  

one chirp  

=  

Passive Arming with chirp

Second push:  

two chirps

=

Active Arming

Third push:

three chirps

=

Passive without chirp

3.  Turn off the ignition key to save your selection.

Ignition Controlled Door Locking / Unlocking.

Selects whether or not the system automatically locks the doors when the ignition is turned on.
When selected, the Ignition Controlled Door Locking feature will automatically lock the doors 10
seconds after the ignition key is turned on and automatically unlock the doors when the ignition
key is turned off.  

To set Ignition Locking / Unlocking:

1.  Turn the ignition on.

2.  Within 4 seconds, press Transmitter Button 2.

The siren will chirp to indicate the setting.
one chirp 

=  On 

two chirps  

=  Off 

3.  Press Transmitter Button 2 again to change the setting.

4.  Turn off the ignition key to save your selection.

To prevent the keys from being locked inside the vehicle when Ignition Controlled Door
Locking is on:  

•  The system will not lock the doors if any door is open when the ignition is turned on. 
• The system will not lock the doors if any door is opened during the 10 second

countdown.

System Initialization and Default Reset

Following this procedure will set all System Programming Parameters to factory default settings.

1.  Turn the ignition on.

2.  After 4 seconds, press and hold Buttons 1 and 2 together for 2+ seconds.

The siren will emit one chirp, indicating that the reset signal was received.

3.  Turn ignition off.

•  All System Programming parameters are now set to factory default settings.
•  The Arming Mode is set to Remote Arming only.
•  The Valet Mode is off.
•  The Shock Sensor Trigger sensitivity is set to Level 4.
•  The Shock Sensor Warn-Away sensitivity is set to High.

4.  Turn off the ignition key to save your selection.

Programming

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Summary of Contents for UNGO MS3001

Page 1: ...install_MS3001 qxd 8 11 99 4 15 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...11 Two Car Operation Page 12 Adding a New Transmitter Page 13 Deleting Transmitters Page 13 8 Programming System Initialization and Default Reset Page 14 Arming Mode Selection Active or Passive Arming Page 14 Valet Mode Page 15 9 Tamper Alert Page 15 10 Shock Sensor Trigger Sensitivity Page 16 Warn Away Sensitivity Page 16 11 Reference Chart Page 17 12 Full Time System Diagnostics Page 17 13 Dome ...

Page 3: ...ain harness 4 Pin auxiliary function harness 2 Pin Status LED harness 2 Pin Override Switch harness Pre wired starter kill relay socket with relay 3 Discuss the location of the status LED and the Emergency Override Switch with the vehicle s owner 4 Discuss the optional features of the MS3001 MS3200 and the features that must be programmed during installation with the vehicle s owner 5 Check all of...

Page 4: ...d extending the system s wires the supplied wiring harnesses provide sufficient length to connect to the required vehicle circuits If a wire must be extended be sure to use the appropriate gauge wire in order to avoid a drop in current 6 Never bypass the fuses included in the MS3001 MS3200 wiring harness They are necessary safety items designed to protect both the system and the vehicle 7 Be sure ...

Page 5: ...ening downward to prevent water from collecting inside the housing Be sure that the wires are not easily accessible from underneath the vehicle For maximum security it is best to disguise all under hood system wires with factory style split loom tubing so that they cannot be easily identified by a thief Run all wires from the engine compartment into the interior of the vehicle through a grommet Ba...

Page 6: ...he side of the connector marked with a black dot center conductor is facing the side of the alarm opposite the alarm 14 Pin main connector Run the EXT2 cable through the same hole used for the existing antenna Once you have replaced the cover twist the existing antenna around the EXT2 cable to prevent any potential RF interference Route the EXT2 up as high as possible inside the vehicle and be sur...

Page 7: ...ow black Relay Aux 2 output White blue unlock White green lock Door Lock Relays Siren Violet Blue red Ignition 12v Starter Defeat N O output Blue Starter Defeat N C output White violet Trigger input Violet yellow Warn Away input Orange blue Black white x Ignition 12v Starter Solenoid Starter Defeat Relay Ignition Key Blue Blue Violet Normally Closed Starter Defeat x Ignition 12v Starter Solenoid S...

Page 8: ...ct to positive door switch circuit This circuit commonly found in Ford vehicles will show 12v when the door is open Pin 6 WHITE brown Hood Trunk Trigger input Connect to negative output from hood and or trunk switches Pin 7 WHITE violet Optional Sensor trigger input Connect to the negative trigger output from an optional sensor Pin 8 ORANGE Siren 12v output Provides 12v to drive the siren Connect ...

Page 9: ...put on board relay 7 5A Fuse Provides 12v or ground to flash the parking lights Do not connect this wire to parking light circuits that exceed 10 amps For vehicles that have independent left and right parking light circuits the parking light wires must be connected using diodes to keep the circuits separate See Jumper Settings to select polarity Pin 14 YELLOW white Auxiliary Function 1 negative ou...

Page 10: ...k the vehicle s horn or activate an auxiliary siren or air horns when the system is triggered Pin 3 BLACK white Dome Light output Illuminated Entry Exit output Provides a negative output to activate a relay to turn on the vehicle s dome light when the system is disarmed and when the ignition key is turned off See Jumper Settings Pin 4 VIOLET yellow Warn Away input Connect to the negative Warn Away...

Page 11: ... operation is selected The system will provide an output for as long as the Transmitter button is held When the jumper is on Latched operation is selected The system will provide an output that turns on when the transmitter button is pressed and turns off when the transmitter button is pressed again Sensor Defeat with Auxiliary Function 1 Dedicated Remote Start Mode When the jumper is on the sytem...

Page 12: ...bs on the sides of the case until the hooks release Take care not to push the tabs in too far or they may break Once you have made your selections close the case by aligning the top and button halves of the case making sure that the tabs are over their mounting holes Setting the Jumpers install_MS3001 qxd 8 11 99 4 15 PM Page 10 ...

Page 13: ...e acessed Note also that the LED on the transmitter changes color when the Mode Button is pressed to indicate the current function of Buttons 1 and 2 The LED will stay on for 5 seconds then turn off returning Buttons 1 and 2 to their off settings It is also possible to set individual Remote Transmitters to arm and disarm the system using any of the Transmitter s function buttons which is extremely...

Page 14: ...rates how a single transmitter can operate a two car system As stated the Programming and set up functions of Car 2 s system will not be affected by this Transmitter configuration and will operate exactly as described in this manual The following diagram describes how it is possible to control a primary vehicle and a secondary vehicle using a single Transmitter A Car 1 B Car 2 ARM A ARM B AUX 1 A ...

Page 15: ...te Transmitters From the System 1 Turn on the ignition 2 Press and hold the Override switch The status LED will turn on red Continue to hold the override switch After 5 seconds the status LED will flash 4 times then turn on red again 3 Within 5 seconds Continue holding the Override switch and Press Transmitter Button 1 For remote arming with chirp confirmation or Release the Override switch and Pr...

Page 16: ...ss Transmitter Button 2 The siren will chirp to indicate the setting one chirp On two chirps Off 3 Press Transmitter Button 2 again to change the setting 4 Turn off the ignition key to save your selection To prevent the keys from being locked inside the vehicle when Ignition Controlled Door Locking is on The system will not lock the doors if any door is open when the ignition is turned on The syst...

Page 17: ...iary Functions For added protection when the doors are locked by the Remote Transmitter the system s Starter Disable circuit will activate and the LED will emit double flashes until the system is unlocked by the Remote If the Remote Transmitter is lost stolen or becomes inoperable while the car is locked in Valet Mode you can use the Emergency Override procedure to deactivate the Starter Disable c...

Page 18: ...nsitivity is set to Level 1 the Shock Sensor is off 5 When you are satisfied with the sensitivity turn off the ignition When the sensitivity is set to Level 1 the siren will emit 1 chirp followed by 3 chirps each time the system is Armed to indicate that the Shock Sensor is off Warn Away Sensitivity The sensitivity of the Shock Sensor s Light Impact Response can also be adjusted There are two sett...

Page 19: ... Valet Mode is on LED double flashes Valet Mode Starter Defeat Activated 2 chirps disarming normal disarming 1 Long 1 Short Chirp disarming Tamper Alert system was triggered no LED flashes after Tamper Alert ignition 1 LED flash after Tamper Alert door 2 LED flashes after Tamper Alert Shock Sensor 3 LED flashes after Tamper Alert optional sensor 4 LED flashes after Tamper Alert hood or trunk 1 chi...

Page 20: ...e Aux 2 function is pressed the radio will turn on until the Aux 2 function is pressed again Normal operation of the audio system using the ignition key is unaffected Radio Ignition Wire Radio Memory Wire Yellow black Wire Aux Function 2 Output CUT To Vehicle Radio Wiring Harness Dome Light Control Negative Polarity For vehicle s with a negative polarity dome light connect a relay and wire as show...

Page 21: ...Installation Manual Page 19 Door Lock Diagrams Negative Trigger Positive Trigger Voltage Reversal Aftermarket Actuators Vacuum Lock System White green Lock White blue Unlock install_MS3001 qxd 8 11 99 4 15 PM Page 19 ...

Page 22: ...s on integration with these systems please call the Ungo dealer technical support hotline DLRM Wiring Description Installation Connect the small Green wire from the DLRM to the White green wire pin 9 from the alarm Connect the small Blue wire from the DLRM to the White blue wire pin 10 from the alarm Connect the small Red wire to Red wire pin 2 from the alarm Optional DLRM Door Lock Relay Module B...

Page 23: ...ness and connect to a constant source of power separate from the alarm s power wire DO NOT connect the DLRM Violet wire to alarm s main power lead High Current Positive Trigger System Voltage Reversal System Adding Aftermarket Actuators DLRM Wiring Diagrams install_MS3001 qxd 8 11 99 4 15 PM Page 21 ...

Page 24: ...Page 22 MS3001 MS3200 Installation Manual Notes install_MS3001 qxd 8 11 99 4 15 PM Page 22 ...

Page 25: ...MS3001 MS3200 Installation Manual Page 23 Notes install_MS3001 qxd 8 11 99 4 15 PM Page 23 ...

Page 26: ...lock Door Lock Relays Siren Violet Blue red Ignition 12v Starter Defeat N O output Blue Starter Defeat N C output White violet Trigger input Violet yellow Warn Away input Orange blue Black white x Ignition 12v Starter Solenoid Starter Defeat Relay Ignition Key Blue Blue Violet Normally Closed Starter Defeat x Ignition 12v Starter Solenoid Starter Defeat Relay Ignition Key Blue Violet Blue red Norm...

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