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DEH-P646,546
DFS Alarm
Installation
ALARM SENSOR (White/Red)
The white/red lead is a negative triggered (Grounding) input that can be connected to var
-
ious separately sold shock or glass sensors.
There is no limit as to how many sensors are
connected, so you can ensure total protection of your vehicle. Follow the makers instruc
-
tions as to installation and wiring.
Note:
•
If the shock sensor detects vehicle vibrations, use the negative (–) output type. If you use the posi-
tive (+) output type, the alert will sound continually
, and the shock sensor will not operate correct-
ly
.
Fig. 6
White/Orange
(refer
to
“DOOR
LOCK”.)
White/Red
This
Product
White
(refer
to
“DOOR
SWITCH”.)
Brown
(refer
to
“ALARM
OUTPUT”.)
Shock
Sensor
(Ensure
proper
sensitivity
adjustment
in
accordance
with
maker
’s
instructions.)
Glass
Sensor
DOOR LOCK (White/Orange)
The white/orange lead should be connected to the “unlock” lead for your vehicles door
locking system, so that when you open the driver
’s
door by your vehicle’
s remote control,
your Pioneer DFS
Alarm is deactivated.
First, locate the two wires from the lock/unlock switch that operate the factory door lock
solenoids for the driver
’s
side. Using a meter
, determine which lead is used to unlock the
door; connect this to the white/orange lead of your Pioneer Car Stereo. In the DFS
Alarm
Setting Menu, select the door
-lock system type according to your vehicle (grounding or
non-grounding).
If you have dif
ficulty wiring this connection, please consult your nearest Installation spe-
cialist.
Note:
•
If your vehicle is equipped with a central door lock but the glass or shock sensor is not connected,
if the window is broken and the central door lock is released, this unit’
s DFS
Alarm will not oper-
ate.
•
Pioneer recommends that both a shock sensor and glass sensor be installed when you are using the
“Remote Disarming” feature.
Fig. 7
White/Orange
White/Red
(refer
to
“ALARM
SENSOR”.)
This
Product
White
(refer
to
“DOOR
SWITCH”.)
Brown
(refer
to
“ALARM
OUTPUT”.)
Lock
Solenoid
Switching
Relays
Lock
Unlock
Lock/Unlock
Switch
•
T
o
ensure full proper operation of DFS
Alarm, Pioneer suggests using only
White/Red
wire, electronic sensors capable of providing a pulse width greater than 64ms.
Fig. 31
Fig. 30
Summary of Contents for DEH-546
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