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Blue Wire - (Negative Instant Trigger):
The Blue wire is a Negative
instant trigger used to detect entry into the hood or trunk area of a vehicle.
CONNECTION:
The included pin switches may be installed to provide this
trigger circuit; or, if there are existing switches the Blue wire may be connected
directly, provided this is a negative ground switching circuit (examples: an OEM
antitheft hood switch, or in the case of the trunk or hatch a light in the luggage
compartment or a "Trunk Ajar" light in the dash).
An indication of such a circuit is the wire having no voltage present when the
hood or trunk is open, and up to 12 volts when the hood or trunk is closed. This wire
The Programmable Features
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- SEE PAGE 32 FOR PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS -
Each Programmable Features is described in detail in this section, then
Programming instructions follow, which include a handy Features’
matrix showing the Features and all programming options.
This group of User Programmable Features are all accessed as a group in the first
level of features’ programming. These features have a direct affect upon the
system’s operations, so the programming and operation of each are described.
The Excalibur AL-1010-EDP and AL-1510-EDP
Programmable Features
are:
1
SecureCode
2
Last Door Arming
3
Automatic Rearming
4
Starter Interrupt Functions
5
Ignition Activated Override
6
Doors Lock With Ignition On
7
Doors Unlock With Ignition Off
8
Open Door Bypass To Previous Two Features
9
Confirmation Chirps
10
Confirmation Chirp Volume
11
Activated Alarm Cycle
12
Lights On Upon Disarm
13
Disarm Alarm Upon Trunk Release
14
Arming Delay
15
Steady Siren Output / Pulsed Horn
16
Alarm Functions Bypass
17
Ignition Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection
18
Door Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection
19
Remote Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection
20
Open Door Warning Upon Arming
21
III Button Operation
22
Doorlock Functions
23
(-) Parking Light Output
24
Horn Honk Output
Use the step-by-step instructions on page 32, and the complete features matrix
on page 33, to change any of the programmable features. Each feature, the option
choices and related programming controller/transmitter button assignment are
described in detail in the following pages.
may be used with a mercury type of tilt switch, by itself, but it cannot be used with
existing hood or trunk lights which have an internal mercury switch. If the vehicle
is equipped with a usable trunk or hood circuit, locate the proper wire and splice the
Blue wire directly to the vehicle's wire. If not, then you can install a pin or mercury
switch and carefully adjust and test it.
Multiple use of the Blue wire:
When wiring more than one of the vehicle's
circuits and/or additional circuits to this wire, diode-isolation is usually required to
maintain each circuit's proper independent operation. An example would be wiring
a hood pin switch and trunk light switch together. Without isolating, the trunk light
will illuminate whenever the hood is raised. Also, diode-isolation is necessary when
combining electronic sensors together, or when adding a sensor in the same circuit
as the pin switches.
Blue (-) Instant Trigger Wire.
Use IN4002 Diodes to isolate
each switch or device
Trunk
Pin
Switch
Hood
Pin
Switch
Trunk
Light
Diode-Isolating Multiple Negative Instant Triggers
Excalibur
Control
Module
Optional
Electronic
Sensor