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1 – ACTIVE/PASSIVE ARMING: When active arming is selected, the system will only arm when the transmitter is
used. When set to passive, the system will arm automatically 30 seconds after the last door is closed. Passive
arming is indicated by the rapid flashing of the LED when the last protected entry point is closed.

2 – ARM/DISARM CHIRPS ON/OFF: This feature controls the chirps that confirm the arming and disarming of the
system.

3 – IGNITION CONTROLLED DOOR LOCKS ON/OFF: When turned on, the doors will lock three seconds after
the ignition is turned on and unlock when the ignition is turned off. The doors will not lock if the ignition is turned on
with the door open.

4 – ACTIVE/PASSIVE LOCKING: If passive arming is selected in step one, then the system can be programmed to
either lock the doors when passive arming occurs, or only lock the doors when the system is armed via the trans-
mitter. Active locking means the system will not lock the doors when it passively arms. Passive locking means that
the system will lock the doors when it passively arms.

5 – PANIC WITH IGNITION ON: This step controls whether or not the panic mode is available with the ignition on.
In some states, there are laws prohibiting a siren sounding in a moving vehicle. This feature makes the system
compliant with these regulations.

6 – DOOR LOCK PULSE DURATION: Some European vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz and Audi, require longer
lock and unlock pulses to operate the vacuum pump. Programming the system to provide 3.5 second pulses, will
accommodate door lock interface in these vehicles. The default setting is .8 second door lock pulses. See
“Mercedes-Benz and Audi - 1985 and Newer (Type E)” diagram on page 15.

7 – FORCED PASSIVE ARMING ON/OFF: To use this feature, passive arming must be selected in step one. When
turned on, forced passive arming will ensure that the system will passively arm, even if a zone is left open or invalid.
Forced passive arming occurs one hour after the ignition is turned off.

8 – AUTOMATIC ENGINE DISABLE (AED) ON/OFF: AED is a full time, passive starter disable that works inde-
pendently of the security system. If AED is desired, the optional Starter Kill Relay must be installed. When turned on,
the H1/1 orange, ground when armed output will go active 30 seconds after the ignition is turned off. The LED will
flash at half its normal rate when the ignition is turned off to indicate that AED is on and will interrupt the starter in
30 seconds. AED does not occur in Valet

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Mode and can be bypassed using the emergency override procedure.

The transmitter can be used to disarm AED, however, the system would have to be armed and then disarmed when
using the transmitter.

9 – DOUBLE PULSE UNLOCK OFF/ON: Some vehicles require two pulses on a single wire to unlock the doors.
When the double pulse unlock feature is turned on, the BLUE H2/C wire will supply two negative pulses instead of
a single pulse. At the same time, the GREEN H2/A wire will supply two (+) pulses instead of a single pulse. This
makes it possible to directly interface with double pulse vehicles without any extra parts.

10 – CODE-HOPPING

ON/OFF: The system uses a mathematical formula to change its code each time the trans-

mitter and receiver communicate. This makes the group of bits or “word” from the transmitter very long. The longer
the word is, the easier it is to block its transmission to the unit. Disabling the Code-Hopping feature lets the receiver
ignore the Code-Hopping part of the transmitter word. As a result, the unit may have better range with Code-
Hopping off. If a standard trinary remote is taught to the system, the Code-Hopping feature is not available.

11 – SIREN/HORN HONK: The system can be programmed to output pulses instead of a continuous output when
the system is triggered. This is useful to honk the factory horn in applications where a siren is undesirable. Remem-
ber that the unit is only capable of supplying 1 amp off current. A relay will be required to interface with most factory
horn systems.

FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS

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Summary of Contents for 430 Series

Page 1: ...uctions Making your Wire Connections 7 Primary Harness Diagram 8 Wire Connection Guide 9 Plug in LED and Valet Program Switch 11 Four pin Shock Sensor Harness 11 Bypassing Sensor Inputs 12 Door Lock Wiring Diagrams 12 15 Transmitter Receiver Learn Routine 16 Two vehicle Operation with Single Transmitter 17 Operating Settings Learn Routine 18 New Double Pulse Unlock Feature Feature Descriptions 20 ...

Page 2: ...prevents accidentally draining the battery Roll down a window to avoid being locked out of the car After the install Test all functions The Using Your System section of the Owner s Guide is very helpful when testing When testing don t forget that this system is equipped with Nuisance Prevention Circuitry NPC can bypass trigger zones making them appear to stop working See page 21 Two 471T remote tr...

Page 3: ...wires will reach the control module s wires without extending them Always run the wires through the center of a grommet never through bare metal Point the siren down so water does not collect in it Control Module Never put the control module in the engine compartment The first step in hot wiring a vehicle is removing the driver s side under dash panel to access the starter and ignition wires If th...

Page 4: ...ance to the rear The switch should be well hidden It should be placed so passengers or stored items such as in a glove box or center console cannot accidentally hit it The switch fits in a 9 32 hole This system has Remote Valet The user can enter and exit Valet Mode without having to reach the Valet program switch DEI introduced this feature so that switch location was less critical in day to day ...

Page 5: ... etc fuse accordingly IMPORTANT Do not remove the fuse holder on the red wire It ensures that the control module has its own fuse of the proper value regardless of how many accessories are added to the main power feed Finding the 12V Switched Ignition Wire The ignition wire is powered when the key is in the run or start position This is because the ignition wire powers the ignition system spark pl...

Page 6: ... to 12V you have found your parking light wire Finding the Door Pin Switch Circuit The best places to find the door switch wire are At the pin switch When testing at the pin switch check the wire to ensure that it sees all the doors Often the passenger switch will cover all the doors even if the driver s switch will not At the dome light This may not be your best choice if the vehicle has delayed ...

Page 7: ...orange ground when armed output for the optional starter kill relay will often be routed together to the ignition switch harness In order to keep the wiring neat and make it harder to find you may wish to wrap these wires together in electrical tape or conceal them in tubing similar to what the man ufacturer used There are two acceptable ways of making a wire connection Solder connections and crim...

Page 8: ...WHITE NOT USED GREEN DOOR TRIGGER INPUT ZONE 3 BLUE INSTANT TRIGGER INPUT ZONE 1 VIOLET DOOR TRIGGER INPUT ZONE 3 BLACK CHASSIS GROUND INPUT YELLOW SWITCHED IGNITION INPUT ZONE 5 BROWN SIREN OUTPUT RED CONSTANT POWER INPUT RED WHITE 200 MA CHANNEL 2 VALIDITY OUTPUT H1 1 H1 2 H1 3 H1 4 H1 5 H1 6 H1 7 H1 8 H1 9 H1 10 H1 11 H1 12 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 9: ...onnecting the orange wire to control another module such as a 529T or 530T window controller a 1 amp diode type 1N4004 will be required Insert the diode as shown below IMPORTANT Never interrupt any wire other than the starter wire H1 2 WHITE light flash output This wire should be connected to the parking light wire as described in the Finding the wires you need section of this manual This output i...

Page 10: ...LACK chassis ground connection Connect this wire to bare metal preferably with a factory bolt rather than your own screw screws tend to either strip or loosen with time We recommend grounding all your compo nents to the same point in the vehicle H1 9 YELLOW ignition input Connect this wire to an ignition wire as described on page 5 This wire must show 12V with the key in run position and during cr...

Page 11: ...g directly to a solenoid motor or other high current device will cause it to fail PLUG IN LED AND VALET PROGRAM SWITCH These plug into the module The Status LED plugs into the small two pin socket while the Valet Program Switch should be plugged into the larger blue two pin connector The Status LED fits in a 9 32 hole Status LED Valet Program Switch FOUR PIN SHOCK SENSOR HARNESS GREEN Multiplex in...

Page 12: ...h to unlock If all doors unlock the vehicle uses Type A system If you lose all door lock operation in both directions you are operating the master switch in a Type C system If you lose all door lock operation of one or more but not all motors stop operating and other doors still work you have cut a wire leading directly to one or more motors You must instead find the actual wires leading to the sw...

Page 13: ... use care IMPORTANT Remember that functions of these wires reverse between Type A and Type B Type B Pulses From the Switch to the Factory Relays This system is common in many Toyota Nissan Honda Saturn as well as Ford models with a factory keyless entry system some other Fords also use Type B The switch will have three wires on it and one wire will test ground all the time One wire will pulse when...

Page 14: ... to test for another wire Once both wires have been located and the master switch identified cut both wires and interface as shown below IMPORTANT If these are not connected properly you will send 12 volts directly to ground possibly damaging the alarm or the factory switch Type D Aftermarket Actuators In order for this system to control one or more aftermarket actuators a 451M or two relays optio...

Page 15: ... will show 12V when doors are unlocked and ground when doors are locked To interface see diagram below The system must be programmed for 3 5 second door lock pulses see Operation Settings Learn Routine Type F One Wire System This system usually requires a negative pulse to unlock and cutting the wire to lock the door In some vehicles these are reversed It is found in late model Nissan Sentras some...

Page 16: ...ected Do not release the momentary button 4 Transmit While holding the momentary button press the button on the transmitter that you would like to control the selected receiver channel One chirp will confirm that the code has been learned 5 Release Once the code is learned the button can be released You can step from one step to another by releasing the Valet program button and tapping it to advan...

Page 17: ... 2 except program Button II of all four remotes as the arm disarm button If using DEI 485T four button remotes all auxiliary channels are available on both vehicles Before program ming make a list of all channels on each vehicle and decide which button s should control which channel For example if you wanted the top two buttons to control vehicle 1 and the bottom two buttons to control vehicle 2 h...

Page 18: ...ired feature see the chart below The one chirp settings below are the factory default settings except where indicated by bold text Feature Number One chirp Setting Two chirp Setting 1 Active arming Passive arming 2 Arm disarm chirps on Arm disarm chirps off 3 Ignition controlled door locks Standard door locks 4 Active locking only Passive locking 5 Panic with ignition on No panic with ignition on ...

Page 19: ... button and press the arm disarm button on the transmitter again The siren will chirp once indicating that active arming has been programmed Once the desired setting has been selected release the Valet program button You can advance from step to step by pressing and releasing the Valet program button the number of times neces sary to get from the step you just programmed to the step you wish to ac...

Page 20: ...alid Forced passive arming occurs one hour after the ignition is turned off 8 AUTOMATIC ENGINE DISABLE AED ON OFF AED is a full time passive starter disable that works inde pendently of the security system If AED is desired the optional Starter Kill Relay must be installed When turned on the H1 1 orange ground when armed output will go active 30 seconds after the ignition is turned off The LED wil...

Page 21: ...stem sees the same zone trigger three times AND the triggers are spaced less than an hour apart The system will bypass that input zone for 60 minutes If that zone does not attempt to trigger the system during the 60 minute bypass period the zone s monitoring will begin again at the end of the hour NEW If it does attempt to trigger while bypassed the 60 minute bypass starts over again Disarming and...

Page 22: ...3 seconds That s how the progressive two stage door input works This is system feature This is an instant trigger Even if the door is instantly closed the progression from chirps to constant siren will continue Closing the door triggers the system but opening the door does not Have you correctly identified the type of door switch system This happens often when the wrong door input has been used Se...

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