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Quick installation Guide 

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ENTERING PROGRAMMING OPTIONS 

1.

In programming mode (page 2) 



the parking lights will stay on for up to 20 seconds. 

2. Before the lights go out, press and hold the brake pedal and then press one of the following buttons. 

x

LOCK

to access mode 1; 

x

UNLOCK

to access mode 2;  

x

TRUNK

to access mode 3;

x

START/STOP

to access mode 4. 

3. The parking lights will flash 1, 2, 3 or 4 times to confirm entry into a mode. 
4. Release the brake pedal. 
Once the desired mode has been selected, the unit will fall (by default) into function #1 of that mode; you can 
now select the option you want in function 1. Once this option has been chosen, the unit will move on to 
function 2 of the mode selected, and so on. 

x

LOCK

to access option 1; 

x

UNLOCK

to access option 2;  

x

TRUNK

to access option 3;

x

START/STOP

to access option 4. 

5. After the programming of any mode is completed, the parking lights and the LED on the antenna will turn 

ON for 20 sec. During those 20 seconds, select one of the sub-menus if needed. 

PROGRAMMING OPTIONS 

MODE 1 

* INDICATES DEFAULT SETTING

FUNCTION 1 – Ignition-controlled door locks 

OPTION 1* 

Ignition lock DISABLED 

OPTION 2 

Ignition lock 

ENABLED

OPTION 3 

Ignition unlock only 

OPTION 4 

Ignition lock only 

FUNCTION 2 – Secure Lock 

OPTION 1* 

Secure lock DISABLED 

OPTION 2 

Standard secure lock 

ENABLED

OPTION 3 

Smart secure lock 

ENABLED 

FUNCTION 3 – Starter Kill 

OPTION 1* 

Passive arming (60 sec.) 

OPTION 2 

Active arming 

OPTION 3 

Passive arming (3 min.) 

FUNCTION 4 – Door lock / unlock pulse timing 

OPTION 1* 

7/10-sec. lock / unlock pulses 

OPTION 2 

4-sec. lock / unlock pulses 

OPTION 3 

7/10-sec. lock pulse and two ¼ -sec. unlock pulses 

OPTION 4 

1/10-sec. lock / unlock pulses 

FUNCTION 5 – LED flashing 

OPTION 1* 

ENABLED (will only flash when ignition is OFF) 

OPTION 2 

DISABLED

OPTION 3 

ENABLED

 (will only flash when Starter kill engages [depends on Mode 1, 

 

Function 3 programming]) 

MODE 2

* INDICATES DEFAULT SETTING

FUNCTION 1 – Safe Start 

OPTION 1 

Safe start 

ENABLED

OPTION 2* 

Safe start DISABLED 

OPTION 3 

Swap Start 

FUNCTION 2 – Engine Run Time 

OPTION 1 

Run time = 3 minutes in 

gas

 mode / 8 minutes 

diesel

 mode 

OPTION 2* 

Run time = 15 minutes in gas mode / 20 minutes diesel mode 

OPTION 3 

Run time = 25 minutes in 

gas

 mode / 30 minutes 

diesel

 mode 

FUNCTION 3 –Idle Mode & Turbo Mode (auto) / Turbo Mode (manual) 

OPTION 1 

Idle mode & turbo mode 

DISABLED (AUTO)

 / turbo mode 

DISABLED (MANUAL)

OPTION 2* 

Idle mode & turbo mode ENABLED (AUTO) / turbo mode DISABLED (MANUAL) 

OPTION 3 

Idle mode & turbo mode 

ENABLED (AUTO)

 / turbo mode 

ENABLED (MANUAL) 

FUNCTION 4 – Engine type and Cold Weather Mode 

OPTION 1 

Diesel mode with 20-minute run time in cold weather mode (30-sec. wait to start delay) 

OPTION 2* 

Gas mode with 3-minute run time in cold weather mode 

OPTION 3 

Diesel mode with 8-minute run time in cold weather mode (18-sec. wait to start delay)

OPTION 4 

Diesel mode with 8-minute run time in cold weather mode (7-sec. wait to start delay) 

FUNCTION 5 – Ignition Valet 

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DIAGNOSTICS – PARKING LIGHT FLASH TABLE 

Diagnostic table for start failure. 

Parking lights flashes 

Cause

1

(Manual transmission only) 

x

Ready mode is not activated. 

1 slow 

Î

 2 quick 

x

The system is set to valet mode. 

1 slow 

Î

 2 quick 

Î

 2 quick 

x

The system is in Home valet 

3

(Automatic transmission only) 

x

The parking brake is active. 

x

Yellow loop is connected. 

4

x

Brake wire is active. 

5

(Manual transmission only) 

x

Tach signal is not learned. 

6

x

A tach signal is detected before Ignition. 

10

x

Hood wire is active. 

Diagnostic table for shutdown. 

Parking lights flashes 

Cause

1

x

Runtime has expired. 

2

x

Shutdown by remote. 

x

Ready mode is activated. 

3

x

Failed start (VTS or tach failure, depending on selected). 

4

x

Brake shutdown. 

10

x

Hood shutdown. 

Flash for 30 sec. 

x

Panic mode. 

Flash for 60 sec. 

x

Alarm triggered. 

Note: The installer can also use the PRG-1000 to diagnose shutdown and remote start failures. 
Refer to the PRG-1000 manual guide. 

Summary of Contents for CT-3471 TW

Page 1: ...ng diagram is at the middle of this guide MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SETUP This module may be installed on vehicles with manual or automatic transmissions It is originally configured for manual transmissions If the vehicle you are working on is automatic it is necessary to make a few quick and easy modifications before the unit is connected In the event that the configuration requires change...

Page 2: ... program a transmitter on the second vehicle for multi car operation press the button instead of in step 3 of the transmitter association procedure The Hood Pin The Programming Assistance Button a k a the P A B The P A B is located on the side of the module This push button mimics the hood pin switch in order to avoid having to get out of the vehicle for programming The P A B will work only when t...

Page 3: ...s on Mode 1 Function 3 programming MODE 2 INDICATES DEFAULT SETTING FUNCTION 1 Safe Start OPTION 1 Safe start ENABLED OPTION 2 Safe start DISABLED OPTION 3 Swap Start FUNCTION 2 Engine Run Time OPTION 1 Run time 3 minutes in gas mode 8 minutes diesel mode OPTION 2 Run time 15 minutes in gas mode 20 minutes diesel mode OPTION 3 Run time 25 minutes in gas mode 30 minutes diesel mode FUNCTION 3 Idle ...

Page 4: ...le mode Door trigger Make sure that when the system is armed opening any door or opening the trunk will trigger the alarm if installed Hood trigger Make sure that when the system is armed opening the hood should trigger the alarm Most comebacks are the result of misunderstandings about how a product works or performs Take the time to properly explain all functions and features to the customers bef...

Page 5: ...CH trigger circuit of the remote car starter Changing the jumper to TACH Threshold HIGH will allow the module to properly detect the TACH signal BUT if you are having trouble with the TACH please call our tech support team Problems requiring changing the TACH jumper settings are very rare P 6 http www prostart org Quick Installation Guide RESETTING THE MODULE WARNING By resetting the module all pr...

Page 6: ...ULE 15 A Fuse 30 A Fuse 30 A Fuse 12 YELLOW Glow plug input 11 GREY NEG Door input 10 WHITE GROUND when running output 9 PURPLE EXT TRIGGER input 8 ORANGE Parking Brakes input 7 WHITE ORANGE Starter kill output 6 BLUE WHITE POS Door input 5 WHITE GREEN DISARM output 4 WHITE BROWN REARM output 3 GREEN UNLOCK output 2 BROWN LOCK output 1 BLUE TRUNK output 1 BLACK GROUND C A H C A T E L P R U P 2 3 G...

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