Positive Door Trigger Wire
Violet Wire
The Violet wire's function is an open door input to the control module for vehicles having positive 12 volt door pin switches. An open or closed door will
affect the following operations:
A)
When the security system is armed, opening a door will trigger the
security syste
m; causing the siren or horn to sound, the exterior lights to flash, and
the doors to relock.
B)
If the Last Door Arming feature is utilized, after turning "off" the ignition switch and closing the door, the Last Door Arming sequence will begin. Upon
closing the last door, this is indicated by a siren chirp or horn honk, one parking light flash and a fast flashing LED Status Light. Thirty seconds after
the last door closes, the siren will chirp again (or the horn will honk again) and the parking lights will flash once again, indicating that the system is armed.
C)
Opening a door while the exterior lights are on after disarming the
security syste
m will cause the exterior lights to turn off 10 seconds after the opening
of the door. If the Last Door Arming feature is utilized, closing the door will initiate Last Door Arming.
D)
If the Doors Lock With Ignition "On", and Unlock With Ignition "Off" features are turned on along with the Open Door Bypass feature, if a door is open
when the ignition switch is turned "on" with a door opened, the doors will not automatically lock; if a door is open when the ignition switch is turned
"off", the doors will not automatically unlock.
E)
Opening a door during the 90 second Automatic Rearming cycle, or the 30 second Last Door Arming cycle will suspend that automatic function for as
long as the door is open. When the door is closed, the Last Door Arming sequence will restart.
F)
If this wire is grounded at the time the security system becomes armed from the transmitter, the circuit bypass feature will leave the Green wire circuit
unprotected until the circuit becomes ungrounded.
G)
If the system is triggered by the Violet wire, on all models the LED Status Light will flash 3 times and pause until the ignition switch is turned “on”. The
EG-1600
ATV
will additionally display "d" on the Information and Programming Module's digital display. The system does not have to reset itself for this
feature to operate.
CONNECTION: Connect the Violet wire to a wire in the vehicle which is
common to all the door pin switches. The correct wire for this type of dome
light/door jamb pin switch system will have 12 volts present when the doors
are opened, and chassis ground when the doors are closed. The correct wire
will show this change when any of the doors are opened. If the car has a
delay dome light the Circuit Bypass feature will allow the
system to be armed from the transmitter instantly
and will start protecting the Violet wire circuit
when the dome light turns off. In Last Door
Arming mode, the system arms 30 seconds
after the dome light turns off. This
diagram illustrates a basic positive
courtesy light system:
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Passenger
Pin
Switch
Driver
Pin
Switch
This Is
The Correct
Trigger Wire.
To
Chassis
Ground
To Constant
(+) 12 Volt
Typical Positive Dome Light System.
Violet Positive Door Trigger Wire
Dome
Light
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Please see the note on the
following Page concerning this wire.