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sensitivity (level 8=most sensitive), which can be
adjusted using the remote transmitter. To adjust the
system’s built-in shock sensor:
1. Make sure the system is disarmed and ignition is
turned off.
2. Press and hold unlock and lighting bolt buttons
together to enter adjust mode.

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The LCD remote will display a number between 1

and 8 to indicate the sensitivity level, factory set-
ting is level 5; Level 1, least sensitive and level 8,
most sensitive.
3. Press lighting bolt button to change sensitivity
level. 

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The siren will chirp a number of times to indicate

the sensitivity level, example level 3 chirps and #3
displayed on LCD remote.
4. When desired sensitivity is reached, press unlock
button to confirm and exit the setting mode.

BACKUP BATTERY (optional

)

A backup battery provides power to the alarm sys-
tem when the primary source of power is not avail-
able.

BATTERY MONITOR

When the lock button is press, LCD transmitter will
display the motorcycle’s battery voltage with a
flashing V icon. This will let you know the current
battery voltage of the motorcycle.

ALARM MODULE WIRING

8-Pin Main harness

Yellow WIRE’S – Flashing Light output (+12v) 10A

relay. Connect to the motorcycle turn signal wires. If
the motorcycle’s turn signal circuit exceeds 10
Amps a relay is required.  

NOTE: 

Do not connect the YELLOW wire’s to the

Motorcycle’s headlight circuit.

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Orange WIRE - +12V Ignition input. Connect to a

main ignition wire at the ignition switch harness.
This wire shows +12V when the ignition is on and
while cranking. The voltage must not drop when
the motorcycle is starting.

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BLACK WIRES - Ground input (-) connect directly to

the Motorcycle’s battery or to a solid chassis ground
that is clean and free of paint or dirt.

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RED WIRE -Main power input (+). Using the sup-

plied inline fuse holder, connect directly to the
Motorcycle’s battery or alternate power source.

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PINK WIRE - Not used.

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GREY WIRE -Optional ignition defeat output 

(-300mA); requires relay (see page 8) .

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BLUE WIRE (PLMCWD25/75)- Remote start output.

Connect to starter activation wire.

2-Pin LED Connector: Mount LED in an area where it
may be easily seen from either side of the Motorcy-
cle.  Connect the 2-wire connector to the LED plug.

2-Pin Siren Connector: Mount Siren in an area that
is not accessible from potential would be thieves.
Connect the 2-wire connector to siren plug.

FUNCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for WATCHDOG PLMCWD15

Page 1: ...MOTORCYCLE ALARM MANUAL Always on the watch Even if you re not...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...dim noticeably IMPORTANT NOTICE Two Remote Transmitters Status indicator LED 2 way only Compact siren Impact sensor Remote panic Remote chirp mute Auto rearm Optional Features Flashing parking lights...

Page 4: ...alarm is not armed 10 seconds after turning motorcycle the siren will chirp 3 times and the turn signals will 3 times to remind the driver to arm the system SILENT ARMING DISARMING Press transmitter...

Page 5: ...built in LCD display provides visual confirma tion of system operations and status After a function such as arming is selected the LCD display will show confirming icons to indicate that the function...

Page 6: ...MODULE WIRING 8 Pin Main harness Yellow WIRE S Flashing Light output 12v 10A relay Connect to the motorcycle turn signal wires If the motorcycle s turn signal circuit exceeds 10 Amps a relay is requir...

Page 7: ...PLMCWD15 PLMCWD25 PLMCWD75 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 7...

Page 8: ...g to the hole 3 insert the inner bushing with LED to the outer bushing and tighten them up 4 Connect the LED plug to the main unit of the system LED INSTALLATION Mount the siren downward as shown in f...

Page 9: ...m sys tem is triggered t The wire connection between the siren and ECU has problem t The siren is damaged 3 The system gives false alarms when heavy vehicles by passing t The sensitivity of the sensor...

Page 10: ...NOTES 10...

Page 11: ...11 Always on the watch Even if you re not...

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