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Turbo Timer Feature:  It is typically recommended that vehicles equipped
with turbocharged engines allow the engine to idle for a few minutes be-
fore turning it off.  When this Installer Programmable Feature is programmed
on, the MAX-EDP will automatically keep the engine running as follows:

This feature must be programmed by the installer, and turning it on offers
three run time choices- 1, 2, or 3 minutes.  The alarm may be armed while
the engine is running.  Turbo Timer can be prevented form engaging, or
“bypassed” if desired, by turning the engine off first and then engaging the
parking brake, or if it’s already engaged simply step on the brake pedal to
turn the running engine off.

With the engine running, hold the brake pedal and engage the parking
brake.  When the brake pedal is released, the MAX-EDP will keep the
engine running for the selected time, and then automatically turn it off.

Low Battery Automatic Starting Feature:   This feature may be used
anytime.  Setting this feature to operate has the MAX-EDP automatically
start the engine should the vehicle battery voltage drop to 11 volts.  This
feature is very useful if the vehicle is to parked unattended for a long pe-
riod of time, such as extended parking at the airport while away.  Low
Battery automatic starting must be activated for each occasion which it is
desired to operate, as follows:

Turn the ignition switch “on”, then “off” (engine not running), and within
7 seconds press the brake pedal.  The system will chirp 6 times.  Then,
open the door, exit the vehicle and close the door, press the transmitter’s
arm/lock” button to lock the vehicle (arming the system).

The feature is now turned on, and until the system is disarmed or the
ignition turned “on”, if the system detects the vehicle battery voltage drop-
ping to 11 volts, it will automatically start the engine.

To Access a Feature:

 Step 4

Within 10 seconds, Press & Release the Valet Switch the same
number of times as the desired feature’s number.
•The siren will chirp and the Status Indicator Light will flash as

many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the
feature number which is now accessed.

•This and the following steps apply for both of the programming

levels- User Programming or Installer Programming.

To Change a Feature:

 Step 5

After accessing the desired feature, within 10 seconds Press
& Release the appropriate transmitter or controller button.
• Pressing the “arm/lock” button typically turns the feature on;

or sets the feature’s first option.  The siren will chirp once when
this button is pressed.

• Pressing the  “disarm/unlock” button also typically turns the

feature off; or, sets the feature’s second option.  The siren will
chirp twice when this button is pressed.

• Many features have third, and even fourth setting options.

Pressing the 

OPTION

 and “panic” buttons select these op-

tions.  Confirmation chirps when these buttons are pressed are
three and four chirps respectively.

• Generally speaking, the Status Light will light solid when a se-

lected feature is programmed “on”, and not light when the fea-
ture is set for “off”.  Some features have more than one “on”
option, in which case the Status Light will remain on for all of
the feature “on” settings.

To Access and Change further Features:

 Step 6

If there are more features to be programmed, within 10 seconds
of the previous action Press & Release the Valet Switch the
same number of times as the next desired feature’s number.
• Again the siren will chirp and the Status Indicator Light will flash

as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the
new feature number which is now accessed.

• Use the transmitter or controller as described in Step 5 to change

the newly accessed feature as desired.

• Repeat this Step 6 for each additional feature until all features

are programmed.

 Step 7

Allow 10 seconds to pass without performing any programming

actions; or, turn the vehicles’s ignition on.

• The siren will sound briefly and the Status Indicator Light will go

out to confirm that the system is exiting Programing Mode.

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Summary of Contents for MAX-EDP

Page 1: ...God This warranty limits the Company s liability to the repair or replacement of theproduct TheCompanyshallnotberesponsibleforremovaland orreinstallation charges damage to or theft of the vehicle or...

Page 2: ...O 4 Starter Interrupt Functions Alarm only L Off U Automatic O Alarm AntiGrind p 5 Ignition Activated Override OFF U ON L 6 Doors Lock With Ignition On ON L OFF U 7 Doors Unlock With Ignition Off ON...

Page 3: ...engine has started running Feature 10 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine Factory Default Setting Gasoline press arm lock button to program Option Diesel press disarm unlock button to program This feature chang...

Page 4: ...hich keeps the engine running after removing the ignition key After exiting the user must then arm the system locking the vehicle doors by pressing the arm lock button Only after this is done will the...

Page 5: ...nsmission equipped vehicles via a setup procedure which must be followed upon exiting the vehicle When this feature is turned on the operator must set the parking brake and then Feature 4 Turbo Timer...

Page 6: ...s also more suitable in some newer vehicles Some newer vehicles require a double pulse output to remotely unlock the doors and or to disarm a factory equipped security system which is what the Double...

Page 7: ...e Installer Programmable Features are accessed as the second level of features programming which is pressing the Valet Switch 10 times instead of 5 times when entering Programming Mode page 27 Caution...

Page 8: ...n the red color The system s reaction The parking and interior lights will flash once the siren will chirp once and the Status Light will begin to flash red confirming that the system is armed In addi...

Page 9: ...Last Door Arming process stops and will reset to start over when the point of entry is again closed All protected entries must be closed to initiate the Last Door Arming sequence To temporarily preve...

Page 10: ...ded Last Door Arming offers a high level of security since you do not have to remember to arm the security system every time you leave the vehicle and using it may entitle you to an insurance discount...

Page 11: ...cations and Zone Violation code will remain this way until the ignition key is turned on Page 34 Feature 11 Alarm Duration Factory Default Setting 30 Seconds press arm lock button to program Options 6...

Page 12: ...hin 5 seconds press and release the Valet Switch one time The system will disarm Step 2 Using the ignition key turn the vehicle s ignition switch on The number of Valet Switch presses which are requir...

Page 13: ...Factory Default Setting Off press disarm unlock button to program Option On press arm lock button to program This feature allows an activated system to be overridden and disarmed by simply turning th...

Page 14: ...it on demand before it times out again press and releasetogetherthetransmitter s arm lock and disarm unlock buttons The system will stop the engine and extinguish the parking lights This feature turn...

Page 15: ...mega MAX EDP is installed into a manual transmission vehicle Installer Program mable Feature 5 must be turned on Then whenever remote starting will be desired at a later time the following procedure m...

Page 16: ...he engine running normally from the ignition switch have the gear selector in park and your foot off of the brake pedal Press the Valet Switch twice the parking lights will flash once and the siren ch...

Page 17: ...he same number of times as the desired feature s number The siren will chirp and the Status Indicator Light will flash as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the feature number whic...

Page 18: ...ressing the disarm unlock and red panic buttons will activate the 5th channel Or if desired the transmitter panic button can be programmed by User Programming Feature 21 to operate any of these channe...

Page 19: ...r optional controllers which are to operate the system at hand Turn the ignition on If the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature is on programming a transmitter or optional controller to the system w...

Page 20: ...er AlertTM UTA is a protection feature which may be turned on by the user see the next section How to Program Transmitters Whenthisprotectionfeatureisutilized wheneveratransmitter or optional 2 way co...

Page 21: ...jackingprotection features whose operation may be selectively activated by the ignition by an open door or by the transmitter All three are programmable and must be turned on to operate Once activated...

Page 22: ...ogrammed 6 2 Red Flashes pause 2 transmitters are programmed 9 2 Red Flashes Pause System was triggered by open hood or trunk 10 3 Red Flashes Pause System was triggered by an open door 21 Slowly Alte...

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