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Adjusting Password Length

 

  The password length may be adjusted to 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 digits long depending on the level of security you desire. 

  To change the password length first turn off start locked mode. 

  Then press and hold buttons 

4

 and 

5

 while turning on the key.  

  Hold the buttons until the display changes to 

K

  Release the buttons and enter the password. 

  Wait for the display to show 

8

  Now press one button: 

 

1

 for a password length of four (625 combinations) 

 

2

 for a password length of five (3,125 combinations) 

 

3

 for a password length of six (15,625 combinations) 

 

4

 for a password length of seven (78,125 combinations) 

 

5

 for a password length of eight (390,625 combinations) 

  The password is now set to the default 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4. You only need as much of that as your choice requires 

so if you chose a password length of six the password would be 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2. 

Restoring Your Switch to the Factory Defaults 

  These instructions are on the FishTuning web site, www.fishtuning.com/DigitalDSP5.  

Installing Your Digital DSP5 Switch 

We recommend disconnecting the battery before unplugging the connectors from the ECM. 

There are four or five wires to hook up: 

 

Connect the black wire to a good ground 

 

Connect the red wire to switched 12V 

 

Connect the yellow wire to the valet pin on your ECM. Not available on LBZ or LMM. 

 

Connect the orange wire to the high idle pin or pins on your ECM. Not available on LMM. Note that this wire 
connects to 12V and if inserted into the wrong hole may damage your ECM. Please make sure that your ECM 
supports high idle mode and triple check that you’ve inserted this wire into the correct hole in the correct 
connector before re-connecting the batteries 

 

Connect the last wire to the DSP5 input pin on your ECM 

 

 

LB7 (Blue) 

LLY (purple) 

LBZ /LMM(Gray) 

DSP5 

wire 

Blue connector, 

pin 69 

Grey connector, 

pin 32 

Connector 1 (the 

larger one), pin 46 

Valet 

wire 

Blue connector, 

pin 31 

Black 

connector, pin 1 

Wired Valet Mode 

not supported 

High 

idle 

wire 

Blue connector, 

pin 71 

Gray connector, 

pin 6 

Connector 1 (the 

larger one), Pins 8 

and 60(LBZ only) 

 

Please insulate and tie up any unused wires. Especially the orange high idle wire; it supplies 12V when active 
and if it’s touching ground and you enable the high idle function, it won’t be pretty. 

Summary of Contents for DSP5

Page 1: ...word length set to four Valet tune set to 5 Tune reverse feature turned off Lock Mode Any time you see an L or a U displayed the switch is locked U means you re in valet mode and L just means it s locked If a U is displayed you must enter the lock code to return the switch to normal operation If an L is displayed and the switch has start locked enabled you must enter the lock code to exit If an L ...

Page 2: ...dle pulls the yellow wire to 12V Exit high idle mode by pressing a button to select a tune High idle is persistent so if you enable high idle just before turning off the truck it will still be enabled when you next start the truck Perfect for remote starts in the morning or getting the cab cooled off on a hot day If your switch is set to start locked it will start in high idle mode The first press...

Page 3: ...ach time you do this the state will toggle A small letter r or n will show up telling you if the state has been set to normal or reversed The Password The default password is 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 If your password is less than eight digits long you will only need to enter the first password length digits of the password The password length may be set to anything between four and eight characters long Wh...

Page 4: ...We recommend disconnecting the battery before unplugging the connectors from the ECM There are four or five wires to hook up Connect the black wire to a good ground Connect the red wire to switched 12V Connect the yellow wire to the valet pin on your ECM Not available on LBZ or LMM Connect the orange wire to the high idle pin or pins on your ECM Not available on LMM Note that this wire connects to...

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