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This wire would be connected to the vehicle’s positive battery terminal 

                or a constant po12V power supply. 

2). BROWN : BROWN wire would be connected with the (+) wire of siren. 

And black wire of siren should be connected to ground. 

            For corrosion resistance, the black wire of siren would be connected inside   

the vehicle under the dash board. 

3). WHITE : WHITE wire is positive output from on-board relay for light flashing. 

This white wire can be connected to the vehicle’s parking light wire  

at the headlight switch. 

            Also this wire can be connected directly to any parking light fixture. 

4). RED/WHITE ( WHITE STRIP ON RED ) : RED/WHITE wire is connected to the 

external relay ( or relay in the vehicle ) for trunk open. 

5). GRAY : GRAY wire is connected to the dome light (-). 

6). BLACK : BLACK wire is connected to the battery’s negative terminal 

or to the good chassis ground of the vehicle. 

7). BLUE/WHITE (WHITE STRIP ON BLUE): BLUE/WHITE wire is connected to the 

(-) UNLOCK or (+) LOCK output. 

8). GREEN/WHITE (WHITE STRIP ON GREEN): GREEN/WHITE wire is connected to 

the (-) LOCK or (+) UNLOCK output. 

9). ORANGE: ORANGE wire is a negative (-) 500mA output when the alarm system is 

          in the armed mode (ground when armed). 

          This output can be used with a pre-wired socket for starter kill. 

     (Relay not included) 

 

10).GREEN: GREEN wire is a negative(-) input for door-pin trigger. 

  The best place to find the door trigger is either at the pin switch or   

at the dome light. 

11). VIOLET: VIOLET wire is a po) input for door-pin trigger. 

12). YELLOW: YELLOW wire is connected to the “ACC” of key box. 

13). PIN CONNECTOR 

Shock sensor is connected to the 3pin connector located in the   

main controller. 

The connector pin description is +12V OUTPUT / TRIGGER INPUT / GND 

( from left to right of the connector ). 

14). 8PIN CONNECTOR 

The base communication module is connected to the 8pin connector. 

 

15). DIP SWITCH 

The DIP switch is located on the upper side of main controller. 

            If the switches are located downward, it is ON state. 

            Upward means OFF. The right switch is for passive arm. 

            If the right switch in ON, this means passive arm is activated. 

The passive arm is deactivated when it is turned off (located upward). 

Summary of Contents for DTH-3002R

Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL DTH 3002R Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents 1 Unpacking and Checking Equipment 2 Operation Instructions 3 FCC Information 4 FCC Label Information...

Page 3: ...Automatic passive arming When the car is set to passive arming When the key is pulled out of key box and all doors are closed the system will arm automatically after 30 seconds When the car is armed...

Page 4: ...er flashes green LED 5 times and sounds short beep 5 times 2 6 VALET MODE Valet mode is used to prevent from alarm system arming or triggering The alarm should be put into valet mode when the vehicle...

Page 5: ...not use this function 2 10 IGNITION LOCK When the button ASTERISK is pressed twice shortly this function can be changed The car locks the door automatically during driving when it is activated but unl...

Page 6: ...KET sounds After the alarm the car returns to the arming 2 15 REPLACEMENT OF BATTERY IN REMOTE When the remote controller battery is worn out the remote controller shows alert message with 2 times of...

Page 7: ...8 GREEN WHITE WHITE STRIP ON GREEN GREEN WHITE wire is connected to the LOCK or UNLOCK output 9 ORANGE ORANGE wire is a negative 500mA output when the alarm system is in the armed mode ground when arm...

Page 8: ...imes Then the system will be in Valet mode 3 Press the switch on the base communication module for 2 3 seconds Then the system will sounds 5 chirps and goes into CODE RUNNING mode 4 Press any button o...

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Page 10: ...FCC Label Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must a...

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