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Placement and Use of Components

                                     CM6300

CM6300

 

Install Guide

Alarm System

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The DAS sensor monitors forward movement for remote starting manual transmissions, dual stage impact, 
and auto adjusting tilt sensor. Follow the steps below to properly setup your DAS sensor.

Installing Your DAS

STEP 1:

 Set Option 4-12 to Setting 2 

STEP 2:

 Set switch 1 and 2 on the side of the DAS. *See below for explanation or switches.

STEP 3:

 Connect cable to the red 4 pin port on the CM6 Series module.

STEP 4:

 Mount DAS securely using zip ties or included hardware. Can be mounted in any orientation. Tilt 

will set 30 seconds after arming.

Adjusting DAS Shock Sensitivity (CM6000 or CM6300)
STEP 1:

 Turn the ignition to the ‘on’ position.

STEP 2: 

2 Way remotes-hold buttons 1 and 2 (Lock and Unlock) for 2.5 seconds. You will get two parking 

light flashes. 1 Way remotes-hold Lock and Unlock for 2.5 seconds. You will get two parking light flashes. 

STEP 3:

 To set the Warn Away Zone 1, tap button 1. (1 Way: Lock) After you get one parking light flash, 

tap the vehicle. You will get siren chirps 1-most sensitive through 10-least sensitive. This sets the impact 
sensitivity of Warn Away Zone 1. 

Setting Zone 1 will automatically set Zone 2. If you would like 

to manually set Zone 2 proceed:

To set Instant Trigger Zone 2, tap button 2. (1 Way: Unlock) After you get two parking light flashes, tap the 
vehicle. You will get siren chirps 1-most sensitive through 10-least sensitive. This sets the impact sensitivity of 
Instant Trigger Zone 2.

STEP 4:

 Once you get two parking light flashes, you are ready to test your DAS.

Testing The DAS Sensor
STEP 1: 

Turn the ignition off and Arm/Lock the system. 

STEP 2: 

Wait 30 seconds then test the impact sensitivity.

Firstech Shock Sensor

For best results mount the shock sensor by zip tying it to the vehicles main ignition harness. You can also use 
the supplied mounting hardware to mount your sensor. There is a small dial on the sensor that ranges from 
Off to 10. The higher the number on the dial the greater sensitivity of impact. A small adjustment to the dial 
can make a significant difference in sensitivity for both 1st and 2nd stages. Recommended dial settings for 
most vehicles is somewhere between 2 & 4.

Siren

To adjust duration time when the alarm has been triggered, change Option 3-07 – the system default is 30 
seconds.

DAS Sensor

Switch 1:  ON - 3 Degree Tilt

Switch 2:  ON - 4 Inch Movement

OFF - 1.5 Degree Tilt

OFF - 3 Inch Movement

Summary of Contents for CM6300

Page 1: ...lease visit www firstechonline com for additional installation resources MODEL RF 2W900FM 5PT Firstech LLC 21903 68th Ave S Kent WA 98032 Phone 888 820 3690 Fax 206 957 3330 Installation Manual CM6300...

Page 2: ...duction 4 Kit Contents 4 Installation Basics 5 Remote Programming Routine 6 Placement and Use of Components 6 Common Procedures 12 Wiring Descriptions 13 Option Programming Tables 20 Option Menu Descr...

Page 3: ...CM6300 Install Guide Alarm System www firstechonline com www compustar com Copyright 2012 Firstech LLC Page 3...

Page 4: ...T 6300A CONT controllers include the following CM6300 main control module Wiring diagram sheet Main wiring harness Wiring harnesses Hood pin Mountable bright blue LED Firstech dual stage shock sensor...

Page 5: ...s as well as the current ones Do not have antennas plugged into both ports on the CM6300 as the remotes will not function properly Supports Blade The CM6300 supports the Blade AL and TB systems as wel...

Page 6: ...ogramming Multiple Remotes After the confirmation flash given in STEP 2 code additional remotes by tapping Button I on two way remotes or the Lock button on one way remotes The parking lights will fla...

Page 7: ...gnition to the ON position and leave driver s door open STEP 3 Hold your finger over the Red Circle icon for 2 5 seconds STEP 4 When the siren chirps and LEDs flash in a circular pattern tap on your f...

Page 8: ...Trunk and Key Start 2W901R SS buttons simultaneously for 2 5 seconds The remote will beep indicating that you have successfully exited programming RPS Remote Paging Sensor Unlock Disarm RPS and car ca...

Page 9: ...ve times The Secure Valet Switch is more secure than traditional toggle valet switches because it requires a two digit code To program this feature you must perform the following procedures STEP 1 Tur...

Page 10: ...hrough 10 least sensitive This sets the impact sensitivity of Warn Away Zone 1 Setting Zone 1 will automatically set Zone 2 If you would like to manually set Zone 2 proceed To set Instant Trigger Zone...

Page 11: ...r the Authorized Tech section document titled FT EZGO Recommended Mounting Locations STEP 7 Program your EZ100 R and additional RF Kit remotes to the control module Maximum 3 Remotes including EZ100 R...

Page 12: ...ain outputs If these jumpers are used incorrectly damage to the vehicle and or control module may occur Jumper 1 Door Trigger Polarity Determines the polarity of the door trigger input wire red white...

Page 13: ...www firstechonline com www compustar com Copyright 2012 Firstech LLC Page 13 STEP 4 The control modules have a secure auxiliary option 4 05 This requires you to tap button 4 before you tap button 2 fo...

Page 14: ...ey in the off position 12V while the key is in the on position and 12V during crank This pin also has a thin green wire that is prewired to the starter kill relay If you are not installing starter kil...

Page 15: ...output to trigger sliding doors power windows or whatever other features you d like Pin 8 Violet Black Trunk negative input This is an optional input that will monitor when the vehicle s trunk has bee...

Page 16: ...llow Black Tach Sense input Connect this wire to a tach source for Ignition controlled door locks This is option 1 09 setting 3 The doors will lock once the rpms double from what they are programmed a...

Page 17: ...for trigger door lock systems For additional lock settings review Option Group 1 Pin 5 Blue Black Lock 250mA negative output This is an optional output that will provide a pulse for locking doors Sys...

Page 18: ...cables 4 to 4 or 4 to 6 Pin antenna cables do not work Do not use both Connector 9 and Connector 10 at the same time Connector 9 CN9 2 Pin Pre wired Thermister Plug optional thermister into this conn...

Page 19: ...Black Negative ground Pin 2 White 2nd stage negative input Instant trigger Pin 3 Red 12V positive output Pin 4 Yellow 1st stage negative input Warn away Connector 14 CN14 4 Pin Optional Sensor Input...

Page 20: ...ure Default Setting I Optional Setting II Optional Setting III Optional Setting IV 1 02 Lock Unlock pulse duration 0 8 sec 2 5 sec 0 125 sec 3 5 sec 1 03 Driver s priority unlock Off On 1 04 Double pu...

Page 21: ...g Input Key Sense Input Disable Arm Disarm when Brown White Wire Triggered Same Time 4 11 Bypass Through RS232 Port ADS Fortin 4 12 Impact Sensor Shock Sensor DAS Sensor 1st Stage Disarm Input 2nd Sta...

Page 22: ...again within 4 seconds the other doors will unlock The driver s door unlock must be isolated from the other doors and use the blue unlock The Orange Black CN4 will be used for your 2nd Unlock output t...

Page 23: ...re changes the behavior of the small orange white disarm wire When the feature is turned on it will change the default single pulse to double pulse upon disarm unlock 1 14 Auto Mode EZ GO This feature...

Page 24: ...grind circuit while the vehicle is remote started if the anti grind circuit is active and the start kill relay is installed in the ignition the relay will buzz while remote started 3 06 Factory Alarm...

Page 25: ...ation to be set for a specific length of time 1 99 sec only available when using the OP500 4 03 Aux 1 Output Control This feature allows the user to configure the method of which Auxiliary 1 can be ac...

Page 26: ...2 4 12 Impact Sensor This feature changes between the standard included shock sensor and the optional DAS Digital Adjustable Sensor The DAS has additional programming Please see the Placement and Use...

Page 27: ...you will need change special option 5 to number 10 This must be done with the OP500 Option Programming CM6300 Option Programming Using the OP500 programmer The OP500 can be used to program any availa...

Page 28: ...so read this section in its entirety before beginning IMPORTANT Special Option Groups cannot be programmed with a remote the OP500 must be used STEP 1 Select the option menu that contains the desired...

Page 29: ...for 2 5 seconds then Lock Key for 2 5 seconds Tap Key Button Tap Lock Button Tap Unlock Button Hold Trunk Button for 2 5 seconds Tap Key Button STEP 2 Scroll through menu allowing for 1 parking light...

Page 30: ...nds Tap Lock Button Tap Unlock Button Tap Key Button Hold Trunk Key for 2 5 seconds Option Menu 4 Lock Key for 2 5 seconds then Lock Key for 2 5 seconds Hold Trunk Key for 2 5 seconds Tap Lock Button...

Page 31: ...You no longer need to program the remotes before the OP500 will sync I need a ground when armed wire does the control module have one A You can use the ground when armed wire on CN3 that goes to the...

Page 32: ...the Ignition on and hold buttons 1 and 4 or Lock and Key Start for 2 5 seconds then the parking lights will flash 1 time on the CM6 series showing V 1 and so forth Current version 3 11 should show 3 f...

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