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Installation 

Guide

 CT-3200

 

Introduction 

This guidebook contains all information pertinent to the installation.  Most (if not all) features are 
grouped in the user guidebook and therefore, should you need information on a feature, you should 
refer to the user guidebook.

 

 

Included in the Package 

Before beginning the installation, please review the installation guide – especially the wiring 
diagram and the programming options. 
It is very important that you familiarize yourself with the programming and operation of the system, 
even if you have already installed such a system in the past. There are many great new features 
that may be overlooked if you do not read the manual; this would prevent you from maximizing the 
potential of the module. 
Prior to the installation, make sure that all the hardware components required to install the system 
are in the box. 

The following is a list of components included in the kit: 

1 – 

control 

unit 

– 

2-button transmitter   

 

– 

r-1 interconnect cable

 

1 – 

r-1 

receiver 

1 – 

hood 

pin-switch 

– 

6 pin main ignition harness  

– 

5 pin secondary harness 

– 

12 pin accessories harness 

– 

warning label, user guide 

The plug-in valet and the 2-volt plug-in 
LED are not included with this model 

INDUSTRY CANADA USER NOTICE: 

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and 
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired 
operation of the device. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and 
its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more 
than that required for successful communication". 

FCC USER NOTICE: 

The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modi-
fications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the 
equipment. 

Installation Tools: 

Here is a list of basic tools and supplies you will need to test and install safely. 

 

Digital Multi Meter (DMM), Computer safe logic probe, Fused jumper wire, Neon 'trouble' light 
that is carpet safe, Fender protector, Carpet protector 

 

Soldering Iron, solder, electrical tape, wire tie straps, split loom, diodes, resistors, relays 

 

Wire cutters, Wire strippers, Wire crimpers,  Needle Nose Pliers  

 

Sharp knife, Panel poppers, Various Screw drivers 

 

Socket set, Wrench set, Drill with Drill Bits, Coat hanger (for fishing wires through the fire 
wall),   

Before You Get 

Started

…  

 on vehicles with a manual transmission, 

always ensure that all doors will get the unit out 
of ready mode. Switch the wire used so that it is 
triggered by all doors. 

 make sure that the parking brake and door 

switch contacts work properly. 

 when working on a vehicle, always leave a 

window open. 

 

never 

leave the keys in the car. Leave them 

on a workbench with a window rolled down. 

 remove courtesy light fuse, if possible, to 

prevent battery drain. 

 

the programming assistance button (a.k.a. 

PAB.)

  

The PAB is mounted on the side of the unit.  
This push button mimics the hood-pin switch in 

Summary of Contents for CT-3200

Page 1: ...ed in Canada by Autostart A U T O M A T I C T R A N S M I S S I O N M U L T I C H A N N E L R E M O T E S T A R T E R S Y S T E M CT 3200 Installation Guide Table of Contents Introduction 2 Included i...

Page 2: ...undesired operation of the device To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is not...

Page 3: ...rnal relays or modules added to the remote starter module are properly fused and diode isolated when testing the shock sensor never test on glass with an opened hand and never hit glass hard enough as...

Page 4: ...ional ignitions accessories or starter wires must use external relays DO NOT JUMP WIRES at the ignition switch this will compromise the OEM electrical system 5 Pin Secondary Harness Wire Description 1...

Page 5: ...programming menu see page 9 7 WHITE ORANGE Starter Kill Armed output The unit is equipped with a selectable passive or active arming starter kill circuit that will immobilize the vehicle when the sys...

Page 6: ...tiple relays or modules are connected to the ground out wire ensure that they are all diode isolated in order to avoid feedback and damaging the vehicle 11 GREY N A This pin is not used leave empty 12...

Page 7: ...makes the module go into the programming centre Once the module is in the programming centre the installer has no more than 20 seconds to get into one of the sub menus Failure to do so will result in...

Page 8: ...ing into the programming option mode the parking lights will flash once twice depending on the option you have entered The unit will stay in programming mode until the hood pin switch or the brake ped...

Page 9: ...starter kill engages This option should be selected ONLY if the starter kill is installed MODE 2 indicates default setting FUNCTION 1 Engine Run Time OPTION 1 4 minute Run Time in Gas Mode 9 minute in...

Page 10: ...le 5 Testing Before putting back the vehicle together it is recommended to check that the system operates properly The following testing procedures should be used to verify proper installation and ope...

Page 11: ...t uses three sets of pins Each set of ote Only one set of pins can be used at a time ote Only one set of pins can be used at a time pins has a function To activate one of the three possible 2nd output...

Page 12: ...se Duration The Door Lock pulse dur default 4 sec LOCK and UNLOCK pulses or for a 7 10 sec LOCK pulse and two 1 4 second UNLOCK pulses used for double pulse disarm unlock systems In GAS mode the Mod m...

Page 13: ...ting range This includes the metal in the car The shape of the po ge 13 The shape of the roof and A pillars brings about considerable radio frequency deflection in this case th fa relation to the remo...

Page 14: ...market grommet when ever you drill a hole through the fire wall This will protect the wires from rubbing against the bare metal and possibly shorting out If you are installing an Alarm starter combo m...

Page 15: ...all is complete and the vehicle can be put back together A basic introduction to the Relay What is a relay A device that responds to a small current or voltage change by activating switches or other d...

Page 16: ...diode A diode installed between the coil terminals 85 and 86 could be internal or external To activate the coil on this type of relay make sure that the 12 Volts trigger is on the same terminal of th...

Page 17: ...the park light switch and activates the wipers Where the connection was made from the start modules Park light output and the vehicle s park light circuit the OEM park light wire is cut to isolate th...

Page 18: ...vehicle s OEM start wire is cut The side of the wire that is still connected to the Ignition switch becomes the Key Side of the starter wire The side of the wire that is still connected to the starte...

Page 19: ...n relation to the remote control can affect the range Straight on standing in front of the vehicle generally gives you the greatest range the second best performance is from the back Using the remote...

Page 20: ...ake an Auto Tach Adjustment Weak Tach signal Bad ground 7 The car starts by remote but then the starter re engages Check ground wire Is Tach programmed 8 The car starts on it s own Is the module in co...

Page 21: ...ith the key again Does the vehicle have factory alarm keyless entry You might have to switch to a 433MHZ module Some GM Trucks Cavalier Sunfire Breeze Stratus Cirrus 22 Sometimes I have to press butto...

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