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10.

For the following Lock/Unlock wires -- see the separate GREEN SHEET
for vehicle wiring colors and locations as well as for instructions for
hook-up.

For Model 20083/25583:

   

These are transistor outputs (-400mA) and must

drive relays.  (Many Japanese vehicle can be driven directly from these nega-
tive transistor outputs).

WHITE/RED

Lock transistor (-) output

WHITE/GREEN

Not Used

YELLOW/RED

Unlock transistor (-) output

YELLOW/GREEN Not Used
RED/WHITE

Not Used

For Model 20084/25584:  These are relay outputs.

WHITE/RED

Lock Common relay output (Pin 30 of the on-board relay)

WHITE/GREEN

Lock Normally Closed relay output (Pin 87a of the on-board
relay)

YELLOW/RED

Unlock Common relay output (Pin 30 of the on-board re-
lay)

YELLOW/GREEN

Unlock Normally Closed relay output (Pin 87a of the on-
board relay)

RED/WHITE

Lock/Unlock relay polarity input  -- must be hooked up.

(normally open, Pin 87 contact for both relays)

11. 

 

Plug the harness into the module at this time.  Note that upon first power

up -- the red LED light on the module flashes once and gives you a 5 second
window to enter into the Transmitter Code Learning mode described toward the
end of the manual. After 5 seconds, the led flashes 4 short times to indicate the
end of transmitter code learning mode and the start of normal operation.

 

12.  Mount the switch:  Drill a 1/2" hole and mount the switch in a

convenient location for the user.  Make sure the dot on the switch is facing
upward for correct orientation of up being 'On'.

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13. TRYING OUT THE UNIT:

Always keep one window rolled down to avoid locking yourself out of the vehicle.

Your transmitter has already been factory coded to the 

Smart Entry

tm 

.  (If it does not

trigger any of the following functions, and you have already checked your connections,
follow the steps for Transmitter Code Learning at the end of the manual.)  Generally,
the transmitter button should be held down until the 

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unit responds

with the desired feature.

Button 1:

Hold for one second

-- Lock and Arm (One chirp, if hooked up)

Button 2:

Hold for One second

-- Car Locator (Brief Horn/Siren sound, if

hooked up)

Hold for two seconds

-- Panic (45 second horn/alarm sound, if

hooked up)

Button 3:

Hold for one second

-- Unlock and Disarm (Two chirps, if

hooked up)

Hold for two seconds

-- Pop the trunk

NOTE:

If the alarm is sounding -- Button 2 held for 2 seconds will turn off the
alarm. Also, when you disarm the alarm -- it will give 4 chirps if the  it
has alarmed since the last time it was armed.

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