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find partial ground through the wires that are  connected to other circuits, but the alarm will
not function correctly, giving the impression of a defective control module.  The alarm can
partially  work, so a bad ground wire connection would be suspected.   In some cases the
alarm could arm and disarm properly -but not function correctly otherwise.
Note: When power or ground is first applied the alarm will trigger "on" instantly.
Note: The Black wire attached to the control module is the antenna wire.  Do not
connect this wire to anything or the transmitter's range will be reduced or eliminated.
Stretch the Black antenna wire out and as high as possible for the best operating range.

Red Wire - (Positive 12 Volt Input): 

 The Red wire's function is to supply

Constant Positive 12 Volts for security system's operation.  When 12 Volts is first applied
to the Red wire, the system will activate, sounding the siren,  flashing the lights and locking
the doors (if equipped with an optional doorlock interface).  Note: In Valet Mode with the
ignition switch "on", this function will not work, allowing vehicle to be serviced without the
system being activated if the battery is disconnected and reconnected.  The Red wire also
supplies 12 Volt Positive to the built-in relay for flashing the parking lights.

CONNECTION: Connect the Red wire to a Constant Positive 12 Volt source.  This source

should have Positive 12 Volt, 15 Amp at all times and in all ignition key positions.
Connection locations can be at the supply wire at the ignition switch, the supply wire behind
the fuse block or the fuse/junction block.  Never just insert the Red wire or any other security
system wire behind a fuse.  Also, please note that connecting directly to the battery's Positive
terminal will expose this connection to failure due to a corrosive environment.

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Green

Red

Green

Blue

White

Violet

Brown

Blue

DLS

Diagram

            

30

    86   87a      85

            87

           

30

    86   87a      85

            87

Programmable  Features  -  Total  System  Reset

Please See The Owner's Manual For Changing Programmable Features And

Programming Transmitters.

This security system has 23 features that can be programmed through the Features

Programming Mode.  Changing individual features is explained in detail in the Owner's
Manual.  However, a Total System Reset feature allows the installer, if needed, to quickly
return all 23 features to the factory-set default positions.

Summary of Contents for INSTALLATION MANUAL

Page 1: ...apply to any product damaged by accident physical or electrical misuse or abuse improper installation alteration any use contrary to its intended function unauthorized service fire flood lightning or...

Page 2: ...Page 43 Page 2...

Page 3: ...or An Optional Power Doorlock Interface 27 40 23 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES ProgrammingFeaturesAndTotalSystemReset 40 42 Page 3 Page 42 14 Two Unlock Pulses With 8 Second Setting Default OFF 15 3 Or 45 Sec...

Page 4: ...or grease away from the connection point until the metal is bright and clean Note If the control module has an insufficient ground connection the security system can Wiring Connections 5 Wire Connect...

Page 5: ...viced without the system being activated if the battery is disconnected and reconnected The Red wire also supplies 12 Volt Positive to the built in relay for flashing the parking lights CONNECTION Con...

Page 6: ...an armed state This output supplies Negative Ground to one side of the relay s coil The other side of the relay coil will be supplied with Positive Voltage from the ignition switch but only if the ig...

Page 7: ...odily injury Test lights can also damage on board computers and associated sensors The starter wire Continued Next Page 30 86 87a 85 87 Control Module Orange Wire Socket Orange Wire Continued Next Pag...

Page 8: ...tay grounded for as long as the small transmitter button is depressed for up to 15 seconds Also the security system will automatically disarm unlock the doors and illuminate the exterior lights on for...

Page 9: ...e most universal interfacewhichallowsthesecuritysystemtolockthevehicle sdoors unlockonlythedriver s upon disarming driver s door unlock priority and if desired a second press of the transmitter s butt...

Page 10: ...ine compartment and not be accessible to a thief The siren must be pointed downward to avoid moisture collecting inside it and to enhance sound dispersal HORN CONNECTION The Brown wire may be connecte...

Page 11: ...S Relay Relay DLS Blue Wire To DS 2 Red Wire DLS Green Wire To DS 2 Blue Wire DLS Connector Plugs Into Alarm Note Use this diagram when adding actuators to a vehicle not equipped with factory power do...

Page 12: ...e Rear Body Harness Head Light Switch Junction Block Dash Lights Dimmer Caution Do not connect to the dimmer circuit Damage to the con trol unit or vehicle can occur Parking Lights Security System Con...

Page 13: ...eostat or illumination control module and possibly cause damage to the vehicle or alarm control unit Also if the White wire touches chassis ground the Printed Circuit Board and on board relay may be d...

Page 14: ...ation of the system sounding the siren and flashing the exterior and interior lights if in an armed state If the Last Door Arming and Automatic Rearming features are utilized after turning off the ign...

Page 15: ...ch Typical Grounding Type Dome Light System Dome Light Note TheDriverPinSwitchOftenWillHaveAn ExtraWireThatGoesToTheIgnitionKeyWarn ing Chime This Circuit Will Trigger The Secu rity System But Only Fr...

Page 16: ...ior door handles or to the latching mechanism A car that features the dome lights illuminating when the exterior door handle is lifted is an example of this type of switching system Also be aware of v...

Page 17: ...Supervision output will be utilized see Page 20 for further information Page 28 to identify a doorlock system is to examine the doorlock switch s wiring The following sections will discuss the types o...

Page 18: ...l relay coils only a first negative pulse for driver door unlock and a second negative pulse for unlocking all other doors The doorlock interface needed will depend upon the type of power doorlocks th...

Page 19: ...xample car starting equipment or power window roll up units Continued Next Page Sensors are available which include those that monitor shock to the vehicle detect changes in atmospheric pressure withi...

Page 20: ...t provides a level of visual deterrence After mounting the combinationholder routetheRedconnectortothesecuritysystemcontrolmoduleandinsert it into the Red port on the side of the control module For a...

Page 21: ...Or As Needed This connection may made at the same point that Green or Violet wire is made Page 21 Continued Page 24 seconds instead of 30 seconds Second if the door is opened activating an armed syste...

Page 22: ...lay For 3rd Channel Output Optional AU SOCKET 1 SPDT Relay For Starter Interrupt Optional SPDT Relay For Dome Light Supervision Red Plug Blue Plug Doorlock Output Red Port Auxiliary Sensor WhitePort P...

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