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© 2005-2012 KIRAMEK, INC.

NOTICE!

 Although reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure accuracy in this 

Installation  Guide,  Kiramek  Inc.  shall  not  be  held  liable  for  any  errors,  omissions, 
property damage, or injury resulting from the use of this information.  

All product specifications and features are subject to change without notice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Precautions & Safety

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1

Installation Tips

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2

Technical Specifications

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3

Included Items

 

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4

Control Module Overview

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5

System Wiring Diagram

 

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6

Door Lock & Hazard Light Wiring

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7

The 8-pin Main Harness (H1)

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8

The 4-pin Interface Harness (H2)

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11

The Shock Sensor Harness (H3)

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13

Mounting System Components

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14

Adjusting the Shock Sensor

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16

Learning the Keyless Signals

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17

Feature Programming

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18

Troubleshooting

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19

Factory Reset

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20

Summary of Contents for VISION 1440B

Page 1: ...2005 2014 KIRAMEK INC Aichi Japan FACTORY KEYLESS UPGRADE SECURITY 1440B Ver 2 1 Feb 2014...

Page 2: ...em The 1440 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...

Page 3: ...ns and features are subject to change without notice TABLE OF CONTENTS Limited Lifetime Warranty 1 Included Items 2 System Operation 3 Arming 3 Disarming 3 Trunk Release 4 System Features 5 Door Trigg...

Page 4: ...y damage to your VISION 1440 system that results from normal wear and tear accidents improper use neglect faulty wiring incorrect LQVWDOODWLRQ PRGL FDWLRQ UHPRYDO RU GHIDFHPHQW RI WKH SURGXFW VHULDO n...

Page 5: ...ontrol Module 1pc Mounting Bracket 1pc Primary Harness 1pc Secondary Harness 1pc Status LED 1pc Shock Sensor 1pc Sensor Harness 1pc Window Decals 2pc 2 Sided Tape 1pc Backup Siren 1pc 2 keys included...

Page 6: ...s the typical way to arm the 1440 with the shock sensor enabled Ensure that all doors are closed and then press the LOCK button on the vehi cle s factory keyless remote After you press Lock vehicle KD...

Page 7: ...quickly after disarming ZKLOH WKH KD DUGV DUH VWLOO DVKLQJ SIREN MAY GO OFF If a door is opened too quickly after disarming while the siren is still chirping NOTE There are some rare cases where the f...

Page 8: ...arms trigger the siren when the igni tion goes on while armed offering no remote start or turbo timer compat ibility IIP solves this compatibility versus security problem IGNITION TRIGGER IG PROTECT M...

Page 9: ...ORY 7KH DVKHV UDSLGO ZKLOH WKH VLUHQ LV JRLQJ RII KHQ WKH VLUHQ VWRSV VHFRQGV ODWHU WKH 6WDWXV ZLOO DVK DFFRUGLQJ to Table 1 below to show which vehicle sector triggered the siren This Trigger Memory...

Page 10: ...HUV e g shock sensor 1st stage trigger 2 STAGE SENSOR TRIGGER 1st Stage Warning Chirps When the included shock sensor detects a light impact to the vehicle body the siren will chirp 5 times Note that...

Page 11: ...XUH VHWWLQJ KDV EHHQ FKDQJHG WRJJOHG 7KH QXPEHU RI UHHQ DVKHV should match the feature number you have chosen To go back to the previous setting Arm the system and repeat this procedure at Step 1 NOTE...

Page 12: ...et to Remote Start Compatibility Mode RSCM the system will bypass the Shock Sensor and Ignition triggers and IIP will become active as described on page 5 of this manual IIP Trigger Selection When Rem...

Page 13: ...if the ignition goes on the siren will not go off and the shock sensor will be bypassed in accordance with normal Remote Start Compatibility Mode functional ity Error Chirp When set to ON default the...

Page 14: ...ds of Disarming press and release the Program Switch The LED inside the Control Module will start to turn on and off very VORZO RX PXVW FRXQW WKH QXPEHU RI DVKHV 3 Turn on the Ignition before WKH DVKH...

Page 15: ...oor If you fail to close the door per Step 3 above but the disarm code you entered was correct the siren will stop after 30 seconds and the system will disarm at that time Step 3 above simply quiets t...

Page 16: ...door lock signal detector read signals more loosely for reasons of security THE SYSTEM DISARMS SOMETIMES AND NOT OTHERS Some vehicles exhibit more door lock signal drift than others The drift causes...

Page 17: ...VING AND THEN OPEN A DOOR This problem occurs when IIP is enabled see page 8 and the 1440 s GRN wire is not properly connected to IG as shown on page 12 of the Installation Guide Keep in mind that if...

Page 18: ...and then again to Unlock Do WKH KD DUGV DVK I VR WKH LV 127 FRPSDWLEOH ZLWK RXU YHKLFOH Do I need optional devices in order to install the 1440 For some cars yes The two most common VISION part numbe...

Page 19: ...NOTES...

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: ...2005 2012 KIRAMEK INC Aichi Japan Ver 1 8 Mar 12 FACTORY KEYLESS UPGRADE SECURITY 1440B...

Page 22: ...N installer All product warran ties immediately become void if the 1440 is not installed by an authorized dealer If you acquired this product without profes sional installation DO NOT install it yours...

Page 23: ...and features are subject to change without notice TABLE OF CONTENTS Precautions Safety 1 Installation Tips 2 Technical Specifications 3 Included Items 4 Control Module Overview 5 System Wiring Diagram...

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: ...not manually turn off all the lights then remove the appropriate fuses and don t forget to replace the fuses after your installation is complete Remember to not lock the keys in the car during your in...

Page 26: ...max during full siren blast 40 C to 125 C 125dB measured 30cm 1ft from speaker 1 tone 6 tone selectable by cutting wire on siren Water resistant cannot be submerged Status LED Mount LED Light Color Li...

Page 27: ...trol Module 1pc Mounting Bracket 1pc Primary Harness 1pc Secondary Harness 1pc Status LED 1pc Shock Sensor 1pc Sensor Harness 1pc Window Decals 2pc 2 Sided Tape 1pc Backup Siren 1pc 2 keys included Gu...

Page 28: ...ease Polarity Positive Polarity Negative Polarity 1440 Control Module CAUTION For most vehicles it is strongly advised that you do not change DIP switches 2 3 Lock Unlock Polarity The default setting...

Page 29: ...r H3 H2 H1 WHT RED Hazard Light Input BLU YEL Door Unlock Input GRN Trunk Release Input GRN YEL Door Lock Input YEL YEL RED Pager Output GRN WHT Ignition Input ORG Siren Output GRN Light Flash Output...

Page 30: ...ESS MODULE LOCK UNLOCK Harness LOCK UNLOCK 2 4 4URN 3IGNAL IGHTS 4 4URN 3IGNAL IGHTS TIP It doesn t matter if you connect to the LEFT or RIGHT sides WHT RED Vehicle Light Flash Relay Module LEFT RIGHT...

Page 31: ...max for 15 sec onds while the siren goes off for triggering optional pag ing systems This wire can also be used to activate au tomotive illumination products such as strobe lights to enhance the intru...

Page 32: ...es at times of Warning Chirps and Full Siren Blast See Fig 3 below H1 5 GRN wire Light Flash Output NOTE 1 NEVER use the GRN wire to control the Hazard lights the 1440 will not function properly Inter...

Page 33: ...ig 4 The switches shown are open ciruit no ground when the door trunk is closed If using the optional DSS 6 refer to that manual instead of Fig 4 H1 7 WHT wire Door Trunk Input 7KLV ZLUH LV WKH PDLQ Y...

Page 34: ...t all if your vehicle has a separate factory keyless module that connects to the door lock relay control module see page 7 In such a case you would connect the BLU YEL Unlock Input and GRN YEL Lock In...

Page 35: ...OTE You only need to add the two diodes shown in Fig 6 for the sec ondary remote start turbo timer connection Also be sure to connect the GREEN wire only to the IGN wire or the Key in wire not both La...

Page 36: ...sor Ground When the shock sensor detects hard impacts to the vehicle it sends a ground pulse on the WHITE RED wire When the 1440 control module sees the WHITE RED wire is grounded it triggers the full...

Page 37: ...e gauge wire connections and cover with electrical tape or heat shrink tubing and or corrugate tube Mount the control module to D VHFXUH DW VXUIDFH RU XVH ZLUH WLHV WR DI WR D IDFWRU ZLUH KDUQHVV Cont...

Page 38: ...an air duct to the inside of a trim panel But ALWAYS mount to plastic not to metal Mounting the sensor to the metal body of the car will cause sensitivity to become poor NEVER use screws or wire ties...

Page 39: ...en triggers simply by Arming the system with the Sensor Bypass Arming which ignores the shock sensor see page 3 of the Owner s Guide Another consideration is temperature The sensitivity can vary by as...

Page 40: ...2 Remove power from the Control Module pull out the H1 harness or remove the fuse for 5 seconds push release the Program Switch and then restore power 3 Push the Program Switch 3 times within 6 second...

Page 41: ...to the previous setting Arm the system and repeat this procedure at Step 1 NOTES 1 There is no visual indication to let you know which setting RX KDYH FKRVHQ VLPSO WHVW WKH V VWHP WR FRQ UP RXU VHOHF...

Page 42: ...nection as described on page 12 Failing to connect the GREEN wire properly can result in unexpected siren triggering or system arming If you used solder and if both the WHITE and GREEN wires are con n...

Page 43: ...s OFF default kill power to the control module 3 Press and hold the Program Button for 3sec then release 4 Press and hold the Program Button again but don t release 5 Restore power while holding down...

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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