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D) Remote Starter 

 

D-1) Car Type 

Steps to program Car Type as Automatic or Manual: 
Follow the procedure above to enter programming mode and set option 11 as described in the 
Programming Option Table. 
 

D-2) Remote Engine Start Mode 

Steps to program Engine Start Mode as Alternator or Tach: 
Follow the procedure above to enter programming mode and set option 12 as described in the 
Programming Option Table. 
 
* If Tach Sensing (RPM) is programmed: 

 
a>

 Perform the tach learning before using the remote start for the first time.   

 
b>

 Make sure the tach wire(Green) of the alarm system is connected to the negative of the coil 

as shown in the wiring diagram. 
 

D-3) RPM (Tach) Learning 

Before performing the RPM (Tach) learning turn off all electrical devices such as car stereo, FM 
Radio or air conditioner.    By doing so, the system will learn lowest RPM, which will make it 
smoother and easier when using the remote starter. 
 
Take the following steps to perform the RPM learning: 

a> 

Shift the gear to the neutral position and pull up the hand brake. 

 

b> 

Switch the ignition on and start the engine. 

 

c>

 Wait until the RPM is running stably (normally vehicle’s stable RPM is 900-1,000.)   

 

d> 

Press button (3) for 3 seconds.    The hazard lights will flash for 2 seconds and then flash 

twice to confirm that RPM is learned. 
 

Important:  

* Please make sure to set Start Mode Select as TACH (please refer to # 12 Start Mode Select of 
Programming Option Table). 
* The Tach wire (Green) of the alarm system should be connected to the negative of the coil. 
 

D-4) Alternator Voltage 

This setting should be left set on the default setting of 4.5V unless advised otherwise by our 
technical department. 
 

D-5) Crank Time 

Steps to program Crank Time as 0.6, 0.8 or 1 second: 
Follow the procedure above to enter programming mode and set option 14 as described in the 
Programming Option Table. 
 
Normally, older vehicles and diesel vehicles need a longer crank time to start the engine.     
However, if the engine doesn’t start smoothly, please set the crank time longer.   
 

D-6) Start Running Time 

Steps to program Start Running Time as 10 minutes or 20 minutes: 
Follow the procedure above to enter programming mode and set option 15 as described in the 
Programming Option Table. 
 
Depending on the programmed engine running time, the engine will run for 10 or 20 minutes 
and then shut down automatically. 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PREDATOR EVO4

Page 1: ...terior Light Delay 5 C 9 Channel 3 Output 5 C 10 Auto Re Arming 5 C 11 Anti Hijacking Mode 5 C 12 Ignition 2 5 D System Features 2 D 1 Car Type 6 D 2 Remote Engine Start Mode 6 C 3 RPM Tach Learning 6...

Page 2: ...r Light Delay Time programmable 28 24hr Engine start Button Ignition Off Ignition On Press Button 1 once Arm Disarm Lock Unlock Press Button 1 over 2 sec Panic Panic Press Button 2 once Boot Release B...

Page 3: ...eave the programming mode if there is no action made within 10 seconds your previous action or the ignition is turned off C 1 Programming Option Table No Function BTN 1 Chirp Once BTN 2 2 Chirps BTN 3...

Page 4: ...ED starts to flash rapidly The siren will chirp once the hazard lights flash once immobiliser turns on and doors are locked automatically 30 seconds after the last door is closed C 4 Ignition lock Ste...

Page 5: ...by pressing button 1 to arm the system C 10 Auto Re Arming Steps to enable Auto Re Arm Follow the procedure above to enter programming mode and set option 9 as described in the Programming Option Tabl...

Page 6: ...the engine c Wait until the RPM is running stably normally vehicle s stable RPM is 900 1 000 d Press button 3 for 3 seconds The hazard lights will flash for 2 seconds and then flash twice to confirm t...

Page 7: ...chirp twice and the hazard lights flash twice to confirm There are 3 situations that the 24 hour engine start mode will be cancelled as follows a When remote engine start is used b Doors are opened c...

Page 8: ...8 F Wiring Diagram...

Page 9: ...9 G Wiring Note 1...

Page 10: ...10 H Wiring Note 2...

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