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Summary of Contents for UNGO MS5500

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Page 3: ... System Programming Page 16 Programmable System Parameters 1 Ignition Controlled Door Locking Page 17 2 Ignition Controlled Door Unlocking Page 17 3 Logic Sensor II Warn Away Level Page 17 4 Audible Tamper Alert Report Page 17 5 Double Pulse Door Unlock Page 18 6 Auto Rearm Page 18 7 Entry Delay for Passive Arming Page 18 8 Trunk Bypass Page 18 9 Illuminated Exit Page 18 10 Auxiliary Function 2 Mo...

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Page 5: ...iliary 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 MS5500 and the features that must be programmed during installation with the vehicle s owner 5 Check all of the vehicle s operating sys...

Page 6: ...xtending 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 MS5500 wiring harness They are necessary safety items designed to protect both the system and the vehicle 7 Be sure to perform...

Page 7: ...ssary jumper selections and perform a thorough function test of the system The case of the MS5500 is designed to be mounted using screws or secured using wire ties through the wire tie mounting tabs on the bottom of the unit as shown below Siren Mount the siren facing downward and away from sources of heat and face the opening downward to prevent water from collecting inside the housing Be sure th...

Page 8: ...ogic Sensor II The Logic Sensor II included with the system is designed to be mounted in the interior of the vehicle using a tie wrap or double sided tape Be sure to avoid mounting the sensor to sources of strong electrical interference such as cellular phone transceivers or the vehicle s engine computer Suggested mounting locations are an air conditioning duct or a dashboard or center console sup...

Page 9: ...er where it is easily accessible but not plainly visible Plug the blue override switch connector into the blue 2 pin socket on the main unit Be sure that the switch cannot accidentally be pressed or damaged by movement of passengers or contents within the vehicle LED Status Indicator Mount the status LED so that it is visible from both sides of the vehicle Plug the white LED connector into white 2...

Page 10: ...Page 6 MS5500 Installation Manual Logic Sensor II Override Switch Status LED Wiring Diagram installation_MS5500 qxd 12 6 99 11 59 AM Page 6 ...

Page 11: ...he door is open Pin 5 YELLOW Door Trigger 12v input Connect 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 ...

Page 12: ...rovided Starter Kill Relay socket as shown In this configuration the vehicle will only start when the system is both connected and disarmed Pin 13 RED yellow Parking Light output 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 t...

Page 13: ...selected the output will reset turn off each time the system is armed or disarmed Pin 2 ORANGE blue Alarming Horn Honk output Provides a negative output when the system is triggered to activate a relay The output is selectable for continuous or pulsed operation See Jumper Settings This wire can be connected to a relay to honk the vehicle s horn or activate an auxiliary siren or air horns when the ...

Page 14: ...Domelight For use with vehicles equipped with a timed dome light circuit that stays on after door has been closed When the jumper is on the system will ignore the dome light circuit during arming to prevent the system from responding with an open zone indication each time the system is armed Passive Door Locking When the jumper is on the system will automatically lock the doors with Auto Rearm and...

Page 15: ...he 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 installation_MS5500 qxd 12 6 99 11 59 AM Page 11 ...

Page 16: ... Ungo Standard Mode unless otherwise stated Ungo Standard Mode This mode is the default setting for transmitter operation Button 1 Arms and Disarms the system This Button also locks and unlocks the doors when the system is in Valet Mode Button 2 controls the system s Auxiliary Function 1 When the Arm Disarm Button is pressed together with any other Transmitter Button the system will Arm or Disarm ...

Page 17: ...the system to Arm and Disarm on separate buttons for convenience and ease of use Button 1 Arms the system This Button also locks the doors when the system is in Valet Mode Button 2 Disarms the system Pressing Button 2 again activates the system s Auxiliary Function 1 This Button also unlocks the doors when the system is in Valet Mode If the system is Armed pressing Button 2 will Disarm the system ...

Page 18: ... Mode 1 to arm Car 2 although any available button may be used The following diagram illustrates how a single transmitter can operate a two car system while retaining all of the Auxiliary Functions The Auxiliary functions for Car 2 will follow the arm disarm button in sequential order As stated the Programming and set up functions of Car 2 s system will not be affected by this Transmitter configur...

Page 19: ...nsmitters 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 Press Tr...

Page 20: ...e 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 Entering System Programming To enter System Programming 1 Turn the ignition on 2 Within 4 seconds press Transmitter Butt...

Page 21: ...el of the Logic Sensor II s Warn Away sensitivity When High is selected a lighter impact will produce a warning chirp while the Low setting requires a stronger impact 4 Audible Tamper Alert Report When Audible Tamper Alert is selected the siren will chirp to indicate which zone had triggered the system upon disarming If the system was triggered the siren will emit one long chirp followed by a seri...

Page 22: ...es place if the system was Armed actively or passively for at least 20 seconds and then Disarmed by the Remote Transmitter 7 Entry Delay for Passive Arming When selected the door input trigger will be delayed for 10 seconds allowing access to the emergency override switch During the delay cycle a series of warning chirps wil be heard until the system fully triggers Only delays when the system is a...

Page 23: ... Off position is selected the Logic Sensor will operate normally When the Aux 1 position is selected pressing Auxiliary function 1 will temporarily disable the Logic Sensor until the next time the system is armed When the Aux 2 position is selected pressing Auxiliary function 2 will temporarily disable the Logic Sensor until the next time the system is armed This feature allows a remote starter to...

Page 24: ...tting is 6 3 Test the sensitivity The siren will respond with a short chirp when shock or motion is detected Be sure that the Logic Sensor II is mounted horizontally if motion detection is desired 4 To make adjustments Press Button 1 to increase the sensitivity Press Button 2 to decrease the sensitivity The siren will chirp to indicate the sensitivity level each time the Button is pressed 5 When y...

Page 25: ...irps twice the system has detected a problem 3 The status LED will flash to indicate the zone where the problem has been detected 1 flash door 2 flashes Logic Sensor II 3 flashes optional sensor 4 flashes hood trunk The system must see the zone open or active for at least 20 seconds before the zone is determined to be defective This way opening the car door before turning off the ignition will not...

Page 26: ...er Alert optional sensor 4 chirps after Tamper Alert hood or trunk no LED flashes after Tamper Alert ignition 1 LED flash after Tamper Alert door 2 LED flashes after Tamper Alert Logic Sensor II 3 LED flashes after Tamper Alert optional sensor 4 LED flashes after Tamper Alert hood or trunk 1 chirp while armed Warn Away 5 quick chirps while armed Dedicated Remote Start Mode activated 3 quick chirps...

Page 27: ...al Page 23 Door Lock Diagrams Negative Trigger Positive Trigger Voltage Reversal Aftermarket Actuators Vacuum Lock System White green Lock 12v Unlock White blue Unlock 12v Lock installation_MS5500 qxd 12 6 99 11 59 AM Page 23 ...

Page 28: ...CK UNLOCK SWITCH DRIVER DOOR ACTUATOR Yellow white wire AUX 1 output CUT PASSENGER DOOR ACTUATORS White blue wire UNLOCK CUT CONNECT TO 12V 15A FUSE LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH CUT White green wire LOCK Driver Door Priority Wiring Diagrams Positive Trigger System For positive trigger door locking systems wire as shown at left Negative Trigger System For negative trigger door locking systems wire as shown a...

Page 29: ...rm In this manner the user cannot forget to turn off the radio and drain the vehicle s battery 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 Yellow black Wire Aux Function 2 Output To Vehicle Headlight Switch CONNECT TO 12V Remote Headlight Activation Timed ...

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Page 32: ...Clarion Company 661 West Redondo Beach Blvd Gardena CA 90247 800 Go Clarion www clarionmultimedia Ungo Security Corporation Gardena CA 98 MS5500 00 Rev 1 11 98 MS5500 Wiring Diagram installation_MS5500 qxd 12 6 99 11 59 AM Page 28 ...

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