3-02 Confirmation chirps- This feature will allow the user to select a shorter siren output time to simulate
a quieter arm/disarm/start output.
3-03 Dome Light Delay – This option is used when connecting the door trigger input to the vehicles dome
light circuit. It delays the door trigger input to prevent the door open icon displaying on 2 Way
remotes upon lock/arm.
3-04 Starter-Kill – This option determines the mode of the anti-grind/starter-kill relay.
Default 1: Anti-grind + starter-kill
Option 2: Anti-grind only (no starter-kill)
Option 3: Anti-grind + passive starter-kill: starter-kill activates in 45 seconds after ignition is turned
off.
3-05 Anti-Jacking – This option requires the starter-kill relay to be wired to the ignition vs. the starter wire.
Default 1: Acts like starter-kill: removes power from the ignition, which allows the car to crank but
not start.
Option 2: Turns on anti-jacking: when the remote panics the system, power from the ignition will be
removed at the end of the 30 second siren duration, thereby disabling the vehicle.
IMPORTANT:
When using ignition-kill on manual transmission vehicles Option 2 will need to be
utilized. Option 2 disables the anti-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 Option- This feature is default to on, when set to option 2 the security features of the
CM6300 will be deactivated leaving the keyless features functional.
3-07 Siren Duration (Upon Alarm Trigger) - This option changes the time that the siren sounds during
alarm trigger. The available options are 30, 60, and 120 seconds. It will also sound chirps for 20
seconds as a fourth option.
3-08 Horn Output - This feature will change the behavior of horn output (white wire POC8 CN3).
3-09 Siren Output - This Feature will change the behavior of the siren output (brown wire CN3
3-10 Valet – This option changes valet modes.
Default 1: Key on/off five times or remote valet (I + III for 0.5 seconds) with key in the on position.
Option 2: Key on/off five times or remote valet (I+III for 0.5 seconds) – key does not need to be in
the on position.
Option 3: Secure valet: RPS Valet or remote valet (I+III for 0.5 seconds) – this option prevents the
system from being put into valet via key on/off five times. To set up the RPS Valet feature, review the
“Placement and Use of Components” section.
CM6300
Install Guide
Alarm System
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