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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS & WARNINGS 

 

BEFORE BEGINNING

, check all vehicle manufacturer cautions and warnings regarding electrical service (AIR 

BAGS, ABS BRAKES, AND BATTERY). 

 

DO NOT ROUTE ANY WIRING THAT MAY BECOME ENTANGLED

 with brake, and gas pedals, steering 

column, or any other moving parts in the vehicle. 

 

COMPONENT MOUNTING 

 

Control Unit:

 DO NOT mount or wiring harness where they can become entangled with moving parts such as 

brake/gas/clutch pedals, or the steering column!  The alarm control module should be mounted in a concealed 
location. Do not mount the control unit in the engine compartment.  The antenna wire should be routed away 
from any metal if possible.  Do not alter the length of the antenna wire or ground the antenna wire. 

 

LED:

 Mount in a visible location on the dashboard or console. 

 

Valet/Program Button:

 Mount button in a hidden but accessible location.  It is 

REQUIRED

 for emergency 

disarm, programming, and valet mode. 

 

WIRING 

 

Note: This unit includes High-Security wiring with the critical connection wires being the same BLACK 
color to deter or confuse someone from tampering with this unit.  Please match the appropriate wire 
number with the number on the diagram for proper connection.  DIAGRAM : PAGE 8 

 

WIRE #1: Immobilizer Circuit #2 Output: 

This is part of the immobilizer circuit (on-board relay).  Cut the Starter wire and connect ONE end to this wire. 

 

WIRE #2: Immobilizer #2 Input: 

This is part of the immobilizer circuit  (on-board relay).  Connect the other end of the Starter wire to this wire. 

 

WIRE #3: Chassis Ground: 

This wire must be connected to chassis metal of vehicle.  Use a sheet metal screw and star washer to insure a 
good connection.  Keep the ground wire short and try not to use factory ground locations. 

 

WIRE #4: Ignition Switched "ON" and "START" +12Volts: 

Connect to an Ignition Wire (or fuse in the fuse box) that shows +12 Volts Power when the key is in "ON" and 
"START" (cranking) position. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CS-8050

Page 1: ...LED Override Program Valet Button etc OPTIONAL These are features to be connected if desired or agreed upon by the installing dealer These features may also require additional parts and or labor fees...

Page 2: ...accessible location It is REQUIRED for emergency disarm programming and valet mode WIRING Note This unit includes High Security wiring with the critical connection wires being the same BLACK color to...

Page 3: ...rming for illuminated entry at night or to be a 5 Second negative disarm pulse for Factory Alarm system When used a Domelight output a relay is required Connect the 9 wire to terminal 85 of a relay Co...

Page 4: ...RED BLUE BLUE 86 85 86 85 87 87 30 87A 30 87A FACTORY FACTORY L L POWER POWER LOCKING LOCKING UL UL RELAYS RELAYS ACTUATOR DOOR LOCK WIRING REVERSE POLARITY DOOR LOCK WIRING GREEN GREEN FUSED FUSED RE...

Page 5: ...rm because it is receiving signal from the remote The In Dash LED will begin to flash rapidly after the Ignition is turned off as a visual indication that the countdown has begun After the delay the s...

Page 6: ...Hot Wire the vehicle The horn will honk for a 30 second duration and will automatically reset if no further attempts are made NOTE This is an immobilizer only therefore it WONT warn away trigger upon...

Page 7: ...Now press the Valet Program Button the number of times that corresponds the option in the list below The System LED will flash once each time you press the Valet Program button 4 Once you are at the...

Page 8: ...UND 7 NEG DOME OR OEM DISARM NEGATIVE HORN OUTPUT 8 9 10 IMMOBILIZER CIRCUIT 2 On Board Relay On Board Relay WHITE PLUG DOOR LOCKS BLUE RED WHITE GREEN LOCK OUTPUT BLUE UNLOCK OUTPUT RED 12V FOR RELAY...

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