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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.

Summary of Contents for K9-5 Classic

Page 1: ...which is desired to arm and disarm the system Step 3 Repeat this procedure for each transmitter desired to operate the security system The system will chirp the siren once to confirm that each transm...

Page 2: ...tion Default OFF 2 Door Activated Anti Carjacking Default OFF 3 Last Door Arming Default ON 4 Doors Lock With Last Door Arming Default ON 5 Current Sensing Default ON 6 Doors Lock At Ignition On Defau...

Page 3: ...gative 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 Page 34 Progra...

Page 4: ...ed wire s function is to supply Constant Positive 12 Volts for security system s operation When 12 Volts is first applied to the Red wire the system will revert to state in which it was in when power...

Page 5: ...rness to the primary ignition circuit Primary ignition has 0 Volts when the ignition key is in the Lock Off and Accessory positions and Positive 12 Volts in the Run and Start positions Locate the corr...

Page 6: ...on Confirm that this is the correct wire by turning the ignition switch to the start position The starter should not engage Connect the optional starter disable socket s Red wire to the ignition switc...

Page 7: ...ormally five wires will be found Of these wires one will be constant 12 volts positive regardless of the switch s position Two wires will be grounded regardless of the switch s position Of the two rem...

Page 8: ...his case Negative is required in other cases Positive In some applications the wire willrestatGround Cutthewire switch side to Pin 87a solenoid side to Pin 30 and 12 Volts to Pin 87 Model DLS The DLS...

Page 9: ...Siren Find a location in the engine compartment away from the extreme heat of the engine and manifold A suitable location will offer a firm mounting surface will also allow sound dispersion out of the...

Page 10: ...und or as needed to operate the horn sirens To vehicle s horn wire Brown wire from module 1 Amp diode Relay DLS Ground Relay DLS Violet wire to Ground Lock Unlock DLS Green wire to Lock wire DLS Blue...

Page 11: ...g light relay which is triggered by a Negative Ground circuit Continued Next Page 3 suggested Parking Light connection points Control Unit 3 Wire Negative Pulse Systems This power doorlock system is i...

Page 12: ...Control Unit White wire Power Doorlock Section Page 25 Power Doorlock Interface Port The control module has a plug in port for anoptionaldoorlockinterface allowingittooperatethevehicle sexistingpower...

Page 13: ...oor during Automatic Rearming will also suspend that feature If the system has been programmed to lock and unlock the doors with the ignition switch being turned on and Negative Door Trigger Input Gre...

Page 14: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 112 12 12 12 12 To 12 Volt Constant 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 123456789012 12345...

Page 15: ...displays that indicate individual doors being ajar The proper wire to connect to in this type of system is the common wire which is routed to the dome light itself Page 22 Plug In Accessories And Opti...

Page 16: ...a wire this circuit will activate the security system but only from the driver s door This is the incorrect activation wire Passenger Pin Switch Typical Positive Switching Dome Light system This is th...

Page 17: ...ue wire may be connected directly provided this is a negative ground switching circuit An indication of such a circuit is the wire having no voltage present when the hood or trunk is open and up to 12...

Page 18: ...Parking Light Output Orange Armed Output Gray 2nd Channel Output Optional Relay May Be Needed Relay Optional Relay For Dome Light Supervision Needed Door Pin Switch To Ground Optional AU SOCKET Relay...

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