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I. Shock Sensor Adjustment-ONLY IF REQUIRED

The factory has preset the sensitivity of the shock sensor at the time of manufacture. Under normal
circumstances the sensitivity should not require any adjustment and should be left untouched.
However, in the unlikely event that adjustment is required, please follow the steps outlined below.

1. Carefully remove the seal covering the shock sensor adjustment hole on the top of the security

module.

2. Using a #0 flat-tip screwdriver, CAREFULLY AND GENTLY adjust the sensitivity.

CW (clockwise)  –INCREASES sensitivity
CCW (counterclockwise)  –DECREASES sensitivity

3. With each adjustment of the control, repeat section I. Shock Sensor Test, to determine if the

desired sensitivity has been reached.

CAUTION: DO NOT make the sensitivity of the unit overly sensitive. Too high

a sensitivity setting will result in false alarms and provides no rela-
tive increase in the overall measure of security.

4. Upon completion of the sensitivity adjustment, place a small piece of electrical tape over the

sensitivity adjustment hole to prevent dust and/or other foreign material from entering the unit.

J. Finishing the Installation

1. Reverse steps 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 10 in section B.
2. Place the window decals on the inside of the rear passenger windows at the lower-front edge of

each window. The bottom edge of the decal should be one (1) inch from the bottom of the win-
dow, and the front edge of the decal should be one (1) inch from the front of the window. Make
sure that the window is clean and the decal is square and straight before adhering to the win-
dow.

Installation is now complete.

Summary of Contents for H7110FS400

Page 1: ...d Screwdriver short Electrical Tape 1 4 Drive Ratchet 10 inch 1 4 Drive Extension 12mm Socket 10mm Socket This device complies with FCC rules part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditio...

Page 2: ...pen the parking brake tray cover which is shown in Figure 1 2 Remove the two screw caps and two screws indicat ed by the arrows in Figure 2 and disengage the four hooks indicated by the arrows in Figu...

Page 3: ...then tighten the bolts indicated by the arrows A and B to 13 3 6 ft lbs Refer to Figure 6 NOTE The security module must be properly and firmly mounted If it is not properly and firmly installed the s...

Page 4: ...housings one brown housing and one black housing on the lower dash panel Then completely remove the lower dash panel Figure 9 11 Locate the security module 18 pin white housing connector which is loca...

Page 5: ...use box NOTE When installing the starter interrupt relay take care not to touch the harness es in the vicinity of the stud by slightly rotating the bracket Figure 1 Figure 2 Wire tie Figure 10 12 As s...

Page 6: ...vehicle hood is not protected and the following should be observed a The horn will start to sound 1x per second b The parking lights will flash 1x per second c The status indicator LED will begin to...

Page 7: ...d by following the procedure section I 5 Depress the UNLOCK DISARM button on the remote transmitter to deactivate H Notes on System Operation 1 If the alarm is not deactivated within 30 seconds of tri...

Page 8: ...sensitivity has been reached CAUTION DO NOT make the sensitivity of the unit overly sensitive Too high a sensitivity setting will result in false alarms and provides no rela tive increase in the overa...

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