18
BOOT BYPASS
This is a (+) input and
allows for the boot alarm circuit to be bypassed if the vehicle’s remote has a separate
boot release button.
Pressing the factory remote button will open the boot, turn off the boot alarm circuit and bypass the sensor
ports. All other circuits remain armed.
Closing the boot will re-arm these circuits after a 10 second delay.
A (-) negative boot release signal will require an optional polarity change over relay.
DOOR TRIGGER (3 second delay to allow for dome light)
The door trigger is default a (-) negative input.
To change to a positive input, cut the loop wire and change program #18 to OFF (+) .
Please ensure when a new M80II unit is installed programing MUST be done with the doors closed only for
the initial programing of the positive doors, there after normal instructions may be followed.
NOTE:
If the dome light comes on during unlocking, the auto rearming of the alarm function may be
cancelled if the vehicle does not have an automatic re-lock function. Use door trigger wires that are
unaffected by the dome light if auto re-arm is required.
8 PIN SIDE PLUG
If features not required, do not use or plug in.
6 wires are for connection to the central locking.
These can be configured in various ways
– see chart on page 20.
NOTES:
• Pulsing ignition on/off may also be the vehicle manufacturer’s method of changing
programmes. Be aware and conversant with the correct operation of the vehicle.
• Some vehicles do not permit remote door locking with the engine running, so turbo and/or
interface function may be inoperative.
• If you wish to change programmes 4 and/or 5 after connection, you will need to unplug the
main loom for changes to take affect
– this is due to the polarity learning nature of the control
wires. Or can enter the PIN over-ride