
10
RED WIRE - POWER SUPPLY/CURRENT SENSING
The RED wire must be connected to a permanent 12 volt supply at the
vehicle's fusebox (i.e. a fuse which is live whether the ignition is on or off).
Using a test lamp, identify a permanently live fuse rated not less than 15
amps, and connect the RED lead to the "FUSED" side.
To determine this, remove the selected fuse and check both fuse terminals
with the test lamp. The correct side of the fuse will be "dead" when the fuse is
removed.
Connect the RED lead to the wire attached to the fuse terminal using a
scotchlock connector.
NOTE: The position of the supply lead affects the sensitivity of the current
sense circuit. Connecting directly to battery positive will give lowest sensitivity.
Connecting further away e.g. the fusebox, will increase sensitivity.
SENSOR INPUT
The SR90 sensor input is located on the rear of the main alarm control
module. This enables direct connection of Sparkrite accessories SR901
Ultrasonic Interior Detector or SR902 Interior Space Sensor to further protect
your vehicle.
To connect either of the above accessories', feed the SR901 /SR902
connecting plug through the flexible rubber sleeve and push into the sensor
socket located on the rear of the alarm module (shown on page 4).
THE WIRING INSTALLATION IS NOW COMPLETE
Connect the harness plug connectors into their respective sockets on the rear
of the alarm.
Reconnect the battery.
Test the alarm according to your selected positions of the slide switches.
If any problems are encountered, re-check the wiring and follow the trouble-
shooting guide.
Slide the rubber sleeve over the rear molding shoulder and fit a cable tie
around the flexible tube to provide weatherproofing. The exit tube should be
angled downwards to avoid water ingress.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The battery needs replacing if the red BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR does
not light when the transmitter button is pressed. To replace this, remove two
screws from the rear casing and carefully separate the transmitter molding.
Replace with 12 volt Sparkrite battery, Part Number SR904 observing correct
polarity.