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Selecting Features and Connections. 

In the following section we will identify the connections and programming for the 

most common system configurations that are being used by our K9Caller custom-

ers. 

 

The two most common uses of the K9Caller are found in but not restricted to 

Police Patrol K9 Vehicle (Professional Handler) & Privately Owned Vehicle 

(Dog Enthusiast) . 

 

The K9Caller can be configured to operated in a number of fashions depending on 

the user or agencies needs. Some of the system

s features can be selected from the 

remote at any time while others are selected through the programmable branches. 

Your preferences may also require the system to have some of the connections 

wired to the vehicle in a particular fashion or with optional modules to achieve the 

desired results though most of the connections are standard from vehicle to vehi-

cle. Some of the features that would require specific wiring or optional modules 

include connecting any of the three aux channel outputs, Aux1, Aux2 and Trunk/

Door pop, or window modules, fans, and cellular messenger.  Optional hardware 

is typically necessary to achieve door pop functionality (door pop kit upgrade) 

which will receive a command from the system to pop open the door.  

 

 

It is helpful to review the options available in the programmable branches to make 

the best determination as to the features that are desired and the wires or options 

that will be connected on your vehicle. 

 

Some of the features should only be changed by a qualified technician. 

These features are denoted with Tech.  

Other feature can be changed by the user and they are denoted with User. 

 

See Branch Programming for details 

 

 

Summary of Contents for K9Caller

Page 1: ...Configuration Manual K9Caller Phone 877 K9 SAFE T Phone 877 597 2338 Located in Glendale AZ www K9Safety com K9Caller firmware v56 Copyright K9Safety 2009...

Page 2: ...fashion or with optional modules to achieve the desired results though most of the connections are standard from vehicle to vehi cle Some of the features that would require specific wiring or optional...

Page 3: ...ed relay and will disable the vehicle from being started when the security alarm is active and will also prevent the starter from grinding if the vehicle is auto started and the user turns the ignitio...

Page 4: ...Aux1 Output Pin A7 Tech Branch18 Pulse Timed Latched Hot Alert Aux2 Output Pin A6 Tech Branch19 Manual Passive Alarm Arming User Branch20 Disable Enable Auto Alarm Rearm User Branch21 Siren Both Sile...

Page 5: ...his setting via the remote control See Remote Controls h Branch 3 Temperature Alert Warning This is the setting to select the audible alert output The alert can trigger the horn alarm siren or both Br...

Page 6: ...e default is 5 degrees which means if the start temperature is set to 75 degrees then the cabin has to cool to 70 degrees before the engine will shut off Branch 12 Sensor Input External Pop receiver T...

Page 7: ...is disarmed Branch 21 Arming Chirps Selects whether the siren will chirp when the alarm system is armed disarmed This function can also be changed via the remote See Branch 22 No Selection Branch 23 D...

Page 8: ...to indicate it is reading the tach signal Press Button 1 to learn the vehicle s tach signal The siren will chirp and the LED will flash once to confirm learning of the tach signal The siren will chirp...

Page 9: ...isuse accident negligence or unauthorized service This warranty is void if the unit s have been modified or if the unit s are used in a fashion not intended by K9Safety This warranty does not cover se...

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