to open trigger input circuits between an auxiliary sensor and the host alarm. This will
allow having the alarm remain armed during remote start operations, but not having a false
alarm due the running engine being detected by the sensor.
CONNECTION:
Two separate circuits are provided, the Blue/White wires being on
circuit, and the Green/White wires the other. Two separate sensor circuits, typically a
"prewarn trigger" and "alarm trigger", can thus be accommodated. Simply cut the sensor's
trigger wire(s), and connect each cut end to one set of the RS-6's wires.
2-Wire Connector
Green Wire - (Door "Lock" Input):
Blue Wire - (Door "Unlock" Input):
These two wires offer an alternative method of activating the RS-6. This is especially
useful when no extra output is available for the RS-6's activation, such as when the host
unit is a basic keyless entry system. This method of activation "reads" the doorlock wires
in the vehicle's keyless entry system. If the 2-pin plug's Blue wire receives a Negative
pulse, then the Green wire, and then the Blue wire again, the RS-6 will be activated. In a
typical installation using this method, using the existing keyless entry transmitter to lock,
unlock, then lock the doors again would activate the remote starter. When this method is
utilized, the Pink activation wire is not used, and should be removed from the 8-pin pin
harness, or securely taped.
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