Installation Considerations
Mounting The Main Control Module: The Main Control Module contains the elec-
tronics necessary for the security system's operation. Always mount this module in the
vehicle's interior compartment, in a secure location that is not easily accessible. Ensure
that moisture, vibration and temperature extremes are minimized. Acceptable locations
may include mounting behind the dash, behind the glovebox or other interior panels.
Mounting The Siren: Find a location in the engine compartment away from the ex-
treme heat of the engine and manifold. A suitable location will offer a firm mounting
surface, will also allow sound dispersion out of the engine compartment, and not be acces-
sible to a thief. The siren must be pointed downward to avoid moisture collecting inside it
and to enhance sound dispersal.
Wiring Connections: The security system's wires should be securely connected to the
appropriate vehicle wires with the proper terminals, connectors, or by soldering and
insulating with quality vinyl electrical tape or heat shrink tubing. All wiring should be
carefully routed to avoid the possibility of chaffing or otherwise being damaged. Make all
required connections, then plug the harnesses into the control module.
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Negative
Ground
Black Wire
The Black wire is the source of Negative ground which is necessary for the security
system to operate. The proper connection of the Black grounding wire is vital.
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Programming Features
This system has 22 programmable features that can be programmed using the valet switch
and transmitter. See the Owner's Manual for further Programmable Features information;
brief manual programming instructions are:
Step 1- Turn "off" the ignition.
Step 2- Within 5 seconds of turning "off" the ignition, press the Valet Switch 5 times. The
siren will chirp, followed by a short siren burst, confirming that for the next 10
seconds the system is ready to receive a feature number.
Step 3- Press the Valet Switch the number of times that is equal to the feature number.
Example: Press the Valet Switch six times if Feature #6 is to be changed.
Step 4- The siren will respond by chirping the same amount as the feature number.
Example: The siren responds with six chirps.
Step 5- Press the large transmitter button to turn the feature "on". When done, the siren will
respond with one chirp.
Step 6- Press the small left transmitter button to turn the feature "off". When done, the siren
will respond with two chirps.
Step 7- For each additional feature to be programmed, repeat steps 3-6.
If the Valet Switch is not pressed, or if a transmitter signal is not received within a 10
second period, the Programmable Features learning process will automatically terminate.