or keyless entry system is used. This is typically in the form of "trunk release" output,
"second channel" or "third channel" output. Provided the host system's output circuit
provides a momentary Negative output upon demand, simply splice the RS-6's Pink wire
directly to the host system's output wire. If the host unit has no suitable output available,
such as a basic keyless entry system, the Blue 2-pin port may be used for activation instead
of the Pink wire. Of course, if the vehicle has no form of existing remote control capability,
it must be added.
Orange Wire - (Optional Anti-Grind Feature):
The Orange wire is a
starter interrupt output, which is active whenever the RS-6 is activated. The optional Anti-
Grind feature is convenient for persons forgetting not to turn the ignition key to the "start"
position when driving away after using the remote starter.
CONNECTION:
The anti-grind option is easily configured using an optional standard
Omega starter interrupt relay socket; therefore, these instructions reflect the use of the
socket and relay. The anti-grind option is best configured in conjunction with connecting
the Green Starter Output wire. To interrupt the vehicle's starter circuit, the starter wire must
be cut. Cutting the vehicle's starter wire will result in two sides- the "ignition switch" side
and the "starter solenoid" side.
Connect the starter disable socket's Red wire to the ignition switch side, and its White
wire, along with the Green Starter Output wire, to the starter solenoid side. Be sure that
good, solid electrical connections are made as this generally is a high amperage circuit.
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