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VISION 1460 INSTALL GUIDE

mounting system components

The shock sensor is not waterproof so only mount it 

inside the car

.  Only 

use 

the  included

  2-sided  tape,  and  mount  the  sensor  to  the  outside  of  a 

plastic surface such as the car’s center console.  We recommend you mount 

it in open view (rather than hide it) in order to make sensitivity adjust-

ments easier.  

When chosing a mounting location on the driv-

er’s side (typically on the lower side of the center 

console  plastics),  try  to  mount  the  sensor  in  a 

place where it cannot be accidentally kicked by 

the  driver  or  hit  by  the  seat.    And  before  you 

mount  the  sensor  with  the  included  tape,  use 

your fingers to press against the place where you want to mount it, to see if 

the plastics move a lot when you press on them.  Plastics that are “looser” 

will result in lower shock sensitivity.  Mounting on a more firm section of 

the car’s plastic will result in greater sensitivity.  Since you only have one 

piece of included tape, try to determine the best mounting location before 

you affix it.

NEVER

  use  screws  or  wire  ties  to  mount  the  sensor!    Always  mount  to 

plastic, using the included tape!  Mounting to metal can increase sensitiv-

ity so high it will cause false triggering.  

We strongly recommend

 you first 

clean

 the mounting surface in the 

car with 

brake cleaner

 (or similar oil solvent, degreaser) to make the 

sensor’s 2-sided tape stick more permanently.

  Even when affixing the 

sensor to very rough textured car plastics, the use of brake cleaner on the 

plastic surface will allow the sensor tape to stick permanently. Failure to 

clean the surface may result in the tape peeling off over time, which would 

cause the sensor to fall off and possible false trigger the siren.  

Shock Sensor

Always mount the shock sensor and sensor wires more than 30cm (1ft.) 

away from the optional Paging System’s Antenna Unit, and 30cm from 

the optional Ultrasonic Sensor’s controller.  Failure to do so may cause 

the shock sensor to randomly false trigger the siren.

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Summary of Contents for 1460 series

Page 1: ...2015 KIRAMEK INC Aichi Japan Ver 1 1 Aug 2015 FACTORY KEYLESS UPGRADE SECURITY 1460 series...

Page 2: ...m The 1460 is a state of the art device that will pro vide you with years of trouble free ser vice if used properly Please familiarize yourself with the content of this Owner s Guide to get the most o...

Page 3: ...to change without notice TABLE OF CONTENTS Limited Lifetime Warranty 1 Included Items 2 Arming Disarming 3 Arming 3 Confirmation Chirps 3 Disarming 4 Manual Disarming 5 Main Features 6 Trunk Release B...

Page 4: ...from normal wear and tear accidents improper use neglect faulty wiring incorrect installation modification removal or defacement of the product serial number alteration or repair outside Kiramek Inc o...

Page 5: ...pc LED Program Sw 1pc Siren 1pc Sensor Harness 1pc Sensor Tape 1pc Window Decals 2pc Guides 2pc VISION IR SHOCK SENSOR Only 1460B includes keys 25cm Wire Ties 2pcs FACTORY KEYLESS UPGRADE SECURITY 146...

Page 6: ...porarily disable the Shock Sensor for a single Arming session 1 With Ignition OFF press the Program Switch twice 2 Within 20s press LOCK on the factory remote to Arm The system is now Armed in Sensor...

Page 7: ...will not be able to Disarm the 1460 until you shut off the engine NOTE You cannot Disarm simply by pressing UNLOCK in cases where the 1460 s siren was triggered by the opening of a door or the trunk...

Page 8: ...destroy your car s remote you may not be able to Manually Disarm the 1460 But if your factory remote merely has a dead battery you will be able to switch on the Ignition and Manually Disarm using the...

Page 9: ...ard lights may also flash See bottom half of page 4 on how to Disarm in this case Also see Table 1 pg 9 2 STAGE SHOCK SENSOR 1st Stage Warning Chirps Each time the Shock Sensor detects a light impact...

Page 10: ...IIP is to temporarily switch back to IG Protect Mode after a siren trigger Purpose Most remote start turbo timer compatible car alarms by pass all trigger inputs after the Ignition is switched ON So...

Page 11: ...t is bypassed after triggering 10 times IGNITION If the Ignition is left ON the siren blasts up to 10 times 30s each time and then the Ignition is bypassed until you Disarm Arm again SENSOR Warning tr...

Page 12: ...ON or until you Arm again STATUS LED TABLE 1 Status LED Trigger Memory LED Flashes What Triggered the Siren 2 Door or Trunk or Hood 3 12v Trigger see NOTE below 6 Ignition 7 Sensor Full Trigger only T...

Page 13: ...continuously for the entire 30s duration of full siren triggers and will flash 5 times when shock sensor Warning Chirps are triggered But note that some cars do not sup port Parking light flash unles...

Page 14: ...FF the Ignition TABLE 2 Feature Selection Menu No Feature Description Toggle Settings 3 Ignition Trigger IG Protect RSCM 4 Safety Lights During Remote Start OFF ON 7 Safety Lights Flashing or Solid ON...

Page 15: ...n page 7 When set to RSCM Remote Start Compatibility Mode the system will by pass the Shock Sensor and Ignition triggers when the Ignition turns ON while Armed as described on page 7 3 Ignition Trigge...

Page 16: ...ion RESET Programmable Features to Factory Defaults NOTE 1 You must reprogram all your optional transmitters after Reset NOTE 2 You must know where the 1460 control module is located to Reset 1 Disarm...

Page 17: ...T WON T TRIGGER THE SIREN It may be in Valet Mode See page 10 It may be in Sensor Bypass Mode See page 3 SIREN BLASTS WHEN THE TRUNK IS OPENED You cannot open the trunk with the key or the siren will...

Page 18: ...how to resolve this If you do see a Green light the sensor is functioning properly That means there is like a wiring problem Check that the sensor wire har ness is properly connected at both ends FUL...

Page 19: ...Certified for Japan TR365D 1 way 3 button Transmitter 2pc kit RF Certified for Japan 896H 1B Starter Kill Relay 896H 1CN Relay to drive high current devices like the Horn S 114R or S 113 Pin switch t...

Page 20: ...ichi Ken 475 0936 JAPAN TEL 81 569 20 5585 FAX 81 569 20 5586 EMAIL support kiramek com VISION products are engineered in Japan and manufactured in strict accordance with Japanese QC standards at an I...

Page 21: ...2015 KIRAMEK INC Aichi Japan Ver 1 1 Aug 2015 FACTORY KEYLESS UPGRADE SECURITY 1460 series...

Page 22: ...installer All product warranties im mediately become void if the 1460 is not in stalled by an authorized dealer If you acquired this product without profes sional installation DO NOT install it yours...

Page 23: ...g System Components 15 Adjusting the Shock Sensor 17 Troubleshooting 18 Options 20 NOTE Consult Owner s Guide page 11 for Feature Programming NOTICE Although reasonable efforts have been taken to ensu...

Page 24: ...battery 3 Do not proceed with installing this system in vehicles that do not have a 12 volt electrical system This system will not function in 24 volt trucks and any damage resulting from such instal...

Page 25: ...uch as the dome light that illuminate when a hatch is opened so you will not run down the battery If you can not manually turn off all the lights then remove the appropriate fuses and don t forget to...

Page 26: ...rtification Replacement P N 12Vdc 5 5mA 1460B trickle charge or 0mA 1460S 1A max during full siren blast 40 C to 125 C 125dB measured 30cm 1ft from speaker 1 tone 6 tone selectable by cutting loop on...

Page 27: ...c Sensor Harness 1pc Sensor Tape 1pc Window Decals 2pc VISION IR SHOCK SENSOR Guides 2pc 25cm Wire Ties 2pcs Only 1460B includes keys Control Mod Harnesses 3pcs Main Harness FACTORY KEYLESS UPGRADE SE...

Page 28: ...modern cars do not run the alternator all the time in order to im prove fuel economy What this means is there are times when you drive your car and your battery may not be charged until the voltage f...

Page 29: ...litter to easily connect to multiple locations 3 This optional input behaves exactly like the WHT input See Owner s Guide page 9 for details 4 Some cars require the use of an optional relay to invert...

Page 30: ...k Open but ton on the pager will generate a Negative Pulse on the RED WHT wire Note that you must purchase an optional relay when you wish to attach any device to the RED WHT wire that draws more than...

Page 31: ...well as any optional sensors you may have added the trunk hood and doors will be bypassed until the trunk and all open doors or hood is closed Note that a Door Trunk Hood open condition is determined...

Page 32: ...rmally connects to the Unlock wire between the door lock re lay control module and the vehicle s door lock actuator motors see page 10 This input is vital for the 1460 to know when to Arm Disarm BLU Y...

Page 33: ...e FACTORY KEYLESS MODULE LOCK UNLOCK 4 wire Harness LOCK UNLOCK RIGHT Turn Signal Lights LEFT Turn Signal Lights TIP It doesn t matter if you connect to the LEFT or RIGHT sides 12v WHT RED HAZARD LAMP...

Page 34: ...R attach multiple high current devices to the same 12v connection point as those devices make cause a downward voltage spike that could cause the 1460 to malfunction RED 12v System Power BATTERY RED I...

Page 35: ...faster and error free When using the DSS 6 please refer to its product manual instead of Fig 4 above Isolate each of your connections with diodes FIG 4 Door Trunk wiring If you connect the WHITE wire...

Page 36: ...al DarkRed PosiLock con nector for connecting the BRN wire as shown above In addition al though it s easy to connect the siren s Ground wire to the bolt you use to secure the siren s metal mount keep...

Page 37: ...y inside the 1460B s backup siren has a finite life Life varies based on the installed environment Typical life in the engine compartment is 3 years under a constant trickle charge of 5 5mA The batter...

Page 38: ...ntrol Module LED Program Switch Find a location in the engine compartment such as the firewall that is far from heat sources or moving parts such as belts or the radiator fan Locate a factory bolt or...

Page 39: ...nsitivity Since you only have one piece of included tape try to determine the best mounting location before you affix it NEVER use screws or wire ties to mount the sensor Always mount to plastic using...

Page 40: ...false triggers in most situations However there is still the possibility the sensor could trigger the siren during a strong earthquake jackham mer operation adjacent to the vehicle hurricane typhoon...

Page 41: ...ff in your absence and even though you are not triggering the shock sensor If you used solder and if the WHITE wire is connected properly check your GREEN wire Trunk Release input connection as descri...

Page 42: ...ndetectable sounds of the hazard light relay switching or even the siren vibration Reduce sensitivity and or change the mounting location of the sensor 3rd PARTY ENGINE STARTER TRIGGERS SIREN As of 20...

Page 43: ...Certified for Japan TR365D 1 way 3 button Transmitter 2pc kit RF Certified for Japan 896H 1B Starter Kill Relay 896H 1CN Relay to drive high current devices like the Horn S 114R or S 113 Pin switch t...

Page 44: ...ichi Ken 475 0936 JAPAN TEL 81 569 20 5585 FAX 81 569 20 5586 EMAIL support kiramek com VISION products are engineered in Japan and manufactured in strict accordance with Japanese QC standards at an I...

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