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Data Bus Interface Port

This 4 pin port is used for Flashlogic Door Lock and Transponder Databus
Interfaces to communicate with the vehicle's Databus. When using the DBI port to
control the Flashlogic Door Lock and Transponder Interface modules the
following options may be available. Please refer to the D2D (Data to Data)
function list available per vehicle on the tech service web site.

Tach Input

Brake Safety Shut Down

Trunk/Hatch Open

Diesel Glow Plug Input

Door Lock Control

Passlock / Passkey Interface (GM Only)

Dome Light Supervision

Transponder Interface Activation

Factory Alarm Arm / Disarm

Manual Arm / Disarm Inputs (factory keyless
controls system)

Antenna / LED / Programming Port

Mount the supplied antenna/receiver to a clear spot on the vehicle's windshield
that will not block the driver's vision.  A good location is usually high on the
windshield near the rear view mirror.  Be careful not to mount the antenna/receiver
on any metallic window film, as this will effect system range.  Route the antenna/
receiver cable to the control module and plug into the antenna port.

Additional Ports

Summary of Contents for Professional Series CA 5050

Page 1: ...1 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved PROFESSIONAL SERIES Remote Start with Keyless Entry Installation Guide CA 5050...

Page 2: ...Pin Auxiliary Harness 9 2 Pin Door Lock Output Harness 10 Additional Ports 14 Antenna LED Programming Port 14 DBI Port 14 Set Up Programming 15 Transmitter Programming 15 Manual Feature Programming 15...

Page 3: ...r 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 codesy...

Page 4: ...4 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved 6 Pin Start Harness 4 Pin Auxiliary Output Harness 2 Pin Lock Output Harness 7 Pin Main Harness 3 Pin Parking Light Harness...

Page 5: ...icle 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 500mA 4 BL...

Page 6: ...ill increase as the engine s RPM increases Connect the PURPLE WHITE wire to the negative side of the vehicle ignition coil or fuel injector Fused 12 Volt Battery Source 30 87 87a 86 85 BLUE BLACK Acti...

Page 7: ...a NOTE Do not ground the BLACK wire with any other vehicle components 3 Pin Parking Light Harness 7 BROWN RED BRAKE INPUT Locate the vehicle s brake light wire at the brake pedal mounted switch Verifi...

Page 8: ...Volt battery wire NOTE Remove all fuses until all connections are made 3 ORANGE ACCESSORY 1 Locate the vehicle s accessory wire at the ignition switch Verification This wire registers voltage when th...

Page 9: ...nect the RED wire to the constant 12 Volt battery wire NOTE Remove all fuses until all connections are made 4 Pin Auxiliary Output Harness 1 LT GREEN BLACK FACTORY DISARM PULSE BEFORE START This wire...

Page 10: ...C ontrol Module 2 Pin Lock Output Harness 1 BLUE UNLOCK 2 GREEN LOCK The door lock unlock outputs are designed to control several different types of systems which may require additional parts Please...

Page 11: ...icle Door Lock Control Relays GREEN Lock Output BLUE Unlock Output Negative Locks Positive Switching Locks All Door Lock and Unlock Locate the lock unlock wire at the vehicle s lock unlock switch Veri...

Page 12: ...12 Volt Battery Souce GREEN Lock Output BLUE Unlock Output Reverse Polarity Locks X Cut X Cut To Door Lock Motor To Door Lock Motor Negative Multiplexed Locks All Door Lock and Unlock Locate the lock...

Page 13: ...REEN wires shown in the diagram below using 2 SPDT relays not supplied Lock Unlock Vehicle Door Lock Control Relays GREEN Lock Output BLUE Unlock Output Multiplex Locks 87 87a 86 30 87 87a 86 30 85 85...

Page 14: ...ut Down Trunk Hatch Open Diesel Glow Plug Input Door Lock Control Passlock Passkey Interface GM Only Dome Light Supervision Transponder Interface Activation Factory Alarm Arm Disarm Manual Arm Disarm...

Page 15: ...nks will default all features and return you to feature bank 2 4 chirps NOTE The system will remain in feature programming mode as long as the ignition is on there is no time limit To exit programming...

Page 16: ...16 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Feature Bank 1 3 Chirps Transmitter Programming Refer to transmitter programming...

Page 17: ...single injector To learn tach 1 Turn the ignition key to the ON position 2 Press and release the valet override button 3 times 3 Immediately turn the ignition key OFF 4 Press and hold the valet overri...

Page 18: ...trols 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 Seco...

Page 19: ...0mS 40mS 50mS 5 Real Panic Controls the panic out when triggered from the transmitter ON Randomized horn honks when panic is triggered OFF Standard pattern horn honks when panic is triggered Feature B...

Page 20: ...fter the engine is running may be less than 0 5 volts 6 Crank Time Preset output times for the PURPLE starter wire 1 Second 0 8 Seconds 1 5 Seconds 2 Seconds 4 Seconds 7 Crank Average Crank Time The l...

Page 21: ...the transmitter 10 IGN 2 Output Programmable high current output Ignition 2 Ignition output during remote start Accessory Accessory output during remote start Start Crank Crank output during remote st...

Page 22: ...the parking lights will flash one of the patterns below indicating the shutdown input To manually enter diagnostics and view the last shutdown turn the ignition ON and press and release the button LE...

Page 23: ...UE UNLOCK PURPLE STARTER OUTPUT MOTOR SIDE RED BATTERY 12V ORANGE ACCESSORY 1 PINK WHITE IGNITION 2 RED BATTERY 12V PINK IGNITION 1 BLACK GROUND WHITE RED PARKING LIGHT INPUT WHITE PARKING LIGHT OUTPU...

Page 24: ...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 inclu...

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