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ORANGE

GROUND WHEN ARMED OUTPUT ( - )

This wire will  have a continuous ( - ) 500mA output when the system is Armed. This
wire is typically used for controlling window modules or additional sensors.

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YELLOW

IGNITION INPUT ( + )

Locate the vehicle’s ignition wire at the ignition switch.

Verification: This wire registers voltage when the key is turned to the ON (or
RUN) position. The voltage does not drop out when the key is turned to the
START (or CRANK) position.

Connect the YELLOW wire to the vehicle’s Ignition wire.

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RED/WHITE

TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT ( - )

Locate the vehicle’s trunk release wire at the trunk release switch.

Verification:  This wire will register either positive voltage or ground when
the trunk release is activated.

This is a low current output, 200mA.

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GREEN

DOOR TRIGGER INPUT ( - )

Locate the vehicle’s dome light or door pin switch wire.

Verification: This wire will register ground (NEG) when the door is opened
and the interior light is on.  This wire will register positive voltage when the
door is closed and the interior light is off.

Connect the GREEN wire to the vehicle’s negative door input wire(s).

NOTE: Certain vehicles may require multiple connections. Refer  to vehicle
application guide

Summary of Contents for ca 1051

Page 1: ...1 ca1051 rev B 2011Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved PROFESSIONAL SERIES Security and Keyless Entry Installation Guide ca 1051 ...

Page 2: ...tput Harness 8 Additional Ports 12 LED Port 12 Programming Port 12 On Board Shock Sensor 12 Set Up Programming 13 Transmitter Programming 13 Manual Feature Programming 13 Programming Feature Banks 14 Chirp Delete User Accessible 15 Dome Light Delay Theater Dimming 15 Feature Descriptions 15 Transmitter Button Functions 17 Security Trigger Zones 17 System Layout 18 Table of Contents ...

Page 3: ...res near hot surfaces Avoid mounting components or routing wires near moving parts Tape or loom wires under hood for protection and appearance Technical Support 800 421 3209 or go to http techservices codesystems com Use a Digital Multi Meter for testing and verifying circuits DO NOT USE A TEST LIGHT OR COMPUTER SAFE PROBE as these can set off air bags or damage vehicle computers Use grommets when...

Page 4: ...4 ca1051 rev B 2011Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved 6 Pin Input Output Harness 5 Pin Main Harness 2 Pin Door Lock Output Harness ...

Page 5: ...lights are turned on Positive switching Parking Lights Connect the WHITE RED wire to a 15 Amp max fused battery source Connect the WHITE wire to the parking light output wire Negative switching Parking Lights Connect the WHITE RED wire to a good chassis ground Connect the WHITE wire to the parking light output wire 4 BROWN SIREN HORN OUTPUT This output is available to be used as a constant siren o...

Page 6: ...is opened and the interior light is on This wire will register ground or 0 Volts when the door is closed and the interior light is off Connect the PURPLE wire to the vehicle s positive door input wire s NOTE Certain vehicles may require multiple connections Refer to vehicle application guide 2 BLUE TRUNK PIN INPUT Locate the vehicle s trunk pin switch wire and connect to the BLUE wire Verification...

Page 7: ...he YELLOW wire to the vehicle s Ignition wire 6 RED WHITE TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT Locate the vehicle s trunk release wire at the trunk release switch Verification This wire will register either positive voltage or ground when the trunk release is activated This is a low current output 200mA 3 GREEN DOOR TRIGGER INPUT Locate the vehicle s dome light or door pin switch wire Verification This wire will ...

Page 8: ...chart to see which type of door lock system is in your vehicle The most common types are shown in the following diagrams Negative Switching Locks All Door Lock and Unlock Locate the lock unlock wire at the vehicle s lock unlock switch Verification These wires will register ground when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated Connect the GREEN and BLUE wires shown in the diagram below Lock Unlock...

Page 9: ...uce Fused 12 Volt Battery Souce GREEN Lock Output BLUE Unlock Output Positive Locks Reverse Polarity Locks 5 Wire Door locks All Door Lock and Unlock Locate the lock unlock wire at the vehicle s lock unlock switch Verification These wires will rest at ground and register positive voltage when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated Connect the GREEN and BLUE or BLUE GREEN wires shown in the dia...

Page 10: ...elays GREEN Lock Output BLUE Unlock Output Multiplex Locks 87 87a 86 30 87 87a 86 30 85 85 Fused 12 Volt Battery Source Ground Resistor Positive Multiplexed Locks All Door Lock and Unlock Locate the lock unlock wire at the vehicle s lock unlock switch Verification This wire will show variable positive voltage when the switch is activated Please consult the wire and location chart for specific resi...

Page 11: ...talling aftermarket actuators not supplied Connect the GREEN and BLUE wires shown in the diagram below using 2 SPDT relays not supplied 30 87 87a 86 85 Fused 12 Volt Battery Source Door Lock Actuator 30 87 87a 86 85 Chassis Ground Chassis Ground GREEN Lock Output BLUE Unlock Output Fused 12 Volt Battery Source M ...

Page 12: ... and blue wires from the LED through the hole from the front of the panel Firmly press the body of LED into the hole until fully seated Additional Ports Programming Valet Button Port Select a mounting location that is within reach of the ignition switch as this switch in combination with the ignition switch will be used to program the certain features of the system It is suggested that the switch ...

Page 13: ...old the valet override button 3 Within 10 seconds the system will chirp 3 three times 4 Press 1 button of each transmitter you wish to program 5 The system will respond with 1 chirp for each accepted transmitter 6 Pressing the override button at anytime during programming will advance to the next bank NOTE The system will exit transmitter programming after 15 seconds of inactivity NOTE This system...

Page 14: ... Press for 2 seconds to lock in the change and advance to the lite touch setting the system will give 2 long chirps to confirm 5 Use or to adjust the settings 6 Press and release to lock in the change the system will exit programming and give 1 long chirp to confirm This step must be completed to properly program the shock senor Feature Bank 2 4 Chirps Security Control 1 LED Flash 2 LED Flash 3 LE...

Page 15: ...e light turns off the system will then add 2 seconds and then exit the learning mode 4 The LED will begin to flash indicating the system has exited the learning mode and is now armed Chirp Delete User Accessible System ARM DISARM chirps can be toggled ON or OFF without entering the programming feature banks 1 Turn the ignition ON then OFF 2 Press and release the valet programming button 3 times Th...

Page 16: ...escribed in the owners manual Feature Bank 3 Output Control 1 Extended Lock Pulse Controls the timing of the BLUE and GREEN lock output wires 1 Second Single 1 second lock pulse single 1 second unlock pulse 3 5 Seconds Single 3 5 second lock pulse single 3 5 second unlock pulse 1 Second Lock Double Pulse Unlock Single 1 second lock pulse double 1 second unlock pulse 30 Second Lock Double Pulse Unl...

Page 17: ...ansmitter Button Functions Security Trigger Zones If the security system has been triggered the LED will flash one of the patterns below indicating the zone LED FLASHESTRIGGER ZONE 2 Flashes Hood Trunk Input 3 Flashes Door Input 4 Flashes Shock Sensor 5 Flashes Ignition Input ...

Page 18: ...PUT GREEN DOOR TRIGGER INPUT YELLOW IGNITION INPUT ORANGE ARMED OUTPUT RED WHITE TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT WHITE RED PARKING LIGHT INPUT WHITE PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT BLACK GROUND BROWN SIREN OUTPUT RED BATTERY 12V BLUE UNLOCK OUTPUT GREEN LOCK OUTPUT CA 1051 PROGRAMMING VALET PORT LED PORT SIREN HORN OUTPUT POLARITY JUMPER ...

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Page 20: ...C rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including any interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to opera...

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