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Installation Guide

Installation Guide

QUICK START INSTALL

Yellow             Starter Output                     

Connect To The Vehicles Starter Wire. 

Green              Heater Output                     

Connect To The Vehicles Accessory Wire.

Red                  12 power Input                    

Connect to Constant 12 Volt Power Source

High Current.

Red                  12 power Input                    

Connect to Constant 12 Volt Power Source

High Current.

Blue                 Ignition 1 Output                

Connect To the Vehicles Primary Ignition.

White               Selectable Output               

Select Jumper Position (If Necessary)

. See Page 5.

6 Pin Power Connector

14 Pin Power Connector

Manual Transmissions Only

Step 2- Plug-In The Module

Step 3- Auto Tach Learn

Your Basic Install Is Complete!

Black/White    Park Brake                          

Connect Park Brake Switch. (-) When Brake is applied.

Manual transmission vehicles must have a

 “M” Series 

Remote Starter Installed.

 

Manual Transmission Units 

 

Must 

Be Placed Into Reservation Mode To Operate. 

See Page 12.

Your Basic  Installation is Now Complete!!

1) Make all the required wire connections and plug-in the Unit.
**The park lights should flash twice upon power up.
2) Turn the Ignition Key ON. (Park Lights will turn on).
3) Start the vehicle, LED’s on the antenna will come on to confirm tach signal is detected**, then after two to 40  
seconds the park lights will turn off then flash twice to confirm tach learning. 

* The system will flash the park lights seven times if not tach learned and the start button is 
   pressed. The system must be tach learned before remote starting.
** If the LED’s do not come on during tach learn, a proper tach signal was not detected.
*** A system reset must be preformed before the tach can be re-learned. (Page. 7)

Note:

 If the park lights do not flash in auto tach learn mode it may be that the first ignition wire (Blue) is connected 

to a wire that turns off during crank. If the ignition connection is good, it may be necessary to connect to a 
different tach source. For best results connect the tach wire to the coil pack or to a fuel  injector wire. 

If 

necessary See Page 11. for Tach Adjustment.

 

NOTES:  

1)  If the unit does not start, check the starter is not in Tach Lock Out or in Program 

Mode.

2)  If the vehicle still does not start, check all connections and check for factory 

security.

When all the connections are done, the control module can be plugged in. Before connecting the control module, 
make sure the ignition is in the 

OFF

 position. Plug in the 6 pin harness then the 14 pin followed by any other 

connectors that were used.

Program mode allows you to adjust the settings and options of your system.   
Your system has been intelligently designed by installers with years of experience. The system’s default settings 
do not require any program changes in most cases.  However, this system does incorporate a highly advanced 
programming system that includes 4 menus with numerous options and settings that can be easily adjusted for 
custom installations and applications.

Menu 1 - User Settings - Page 8

This program menu contains settings that adjust the way the system operates for the user.

Menu 2 - Alarm Settings - Page 9

This program menu contains settings that adjust the way the system operates for the user.

Menu 3 - Starter Settings - Page 10

This menu controls features and settings associated with remote car starter applications.

Menu 4 - Tach Settings - Page 11

This menu allows the programming of the tach signal  and the manual adjustment of that setting. 

Programming Overview

Entering Program Mode

Changing the Programmable Settings

To Enter Program Mode
1) 

 Make sure ignition is in the off position.

2)

  Within three seconds turn the key ON - OFF - ON - OFF - ON. 

Leave in the “ON”

 

 position.

3) 

 Press and release the Program Button on the antenna one time.

4) 

 The park lights will come on and the siren will chirp to confirm entering Program Mode.

5)

  Select the Desired Program Menu:

 Press Button #1              User Options See Page 8
 Press Button #2              Alarm Option  See Page 9
 Press Button #3              Remote Start Options See Page 10
 Press Button #4               Tach Adjustment Menu See Page 11
6)

 The selected mode will be confirmed by a siren chirp and one park light flash.

7)

 The Program Menu may be changed at any time by pressing the transmitter buttons as above, this allows 

the installer to change a setting from one menu, then quickly jump to another menu and change another 
setting without re-entering the Program Mode.

8)

 To exit Program Mode, Turn the ignition key “OFF” or wait 30 second and the system will exit automatically. 

This will be confirmed by one long siren chirp and park light flash.  

Note

:

 If unit does not enter Program Mode, turn the ignition off  then repeat steps 1-4.  

** The first ignition(Blue wire) 

MUST

 be connected to the vehicle’s  first ignition wire. If it is not connected it 

will not be possible to enter the Program Modes.

To Select and Change A Program Setting:
1) 

Enter 

Program Mode

.

2) 

Select the desired  

Program Menu.  

(See pages 8 - 11)

3) 

Press  & release the 

Program Button

 the correct number of times to select the desired Program 

Setting(

as listed on pages 8 - 11

).

 

The park lights will flash and the siren  will chirp to indicate the current 

setting that is selected.

4)

 Press and hold the Program Button until the parking lights / siren confirm the selected setting.  The park 

lights will flash and the siren will chirp  to indicate the option selected within the setting.

5)

 Turn the ignition key “Off” to exit Program Mode.

Note: This procedure is listed in detail below each program setting on pages 8 - 11.

PROGRAMMING

SYSTEM RESET

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Black              System Ground                   

Connect To Chassis Ground.

Pink                Brake Switch                       

Connect To (+) When Brake is Applied.

White              Park Lights                          

Connect To (+) Park Light System.

Green/White   Hood Pin                             

Connect To Hood Pin Switch.

Blue/White      Tach                                     

Connect To Tach Source.

White/Blue      Siren                                    

Connect To (+) Siren 

(4-pin square harness)

Green or          (-)  Door Input                     

Connect the Green wire to a (-) door pin system.

Purple             (+) Door Input                      

Connect the Purple wire to a (+) door pin system.

Activate Self Learning Impact Sensor

1) Press Button #1 on the remote 5 times, once every second. The siren will chirp 3 times and the park lights will 
come and stay  ON. (If this does not happen, wait five seconds and repeat step 1)
2) While the park lights are on, strike the vehicle three times at the desired level to trigger the alarm.
3) The siren will respond with one chirp each time a impact is detected by the Shock Sensor. 
4) Press the button #1 to exit Shock Sensor learning.

STEP 1

 - Within three seconds turn the  key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON 

(Leaving Key ON).

STEP 2

 - Press and release the Program  Button.

STEP 3

 -The park lights will turn ON.

STEP 4

 - Press the Program Button a second time and hold for 8 seconds until the park lights flash and the 

siren will chirps three times. The system is now re-set to factory defaults. 

 

Note: Reset to defaults does not delete the transmitters from memory.

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Summary of Contents for 4500

Page 1: ...pt any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance void the user s authority to operate this devise TECH SUPPORT Western Canada 1 800 279 0636 United States 1 866 698 5872 Canada Bilingual Support 1 800 268 0683 E Mail support ultrastarters com Web Site www ultrastarte...

Page 2: ...me number of times as the events in memory Maximum four events four chirps Note If the siren does not chirp there are no events in memory 3 Press the Program Button once to view the last shut down code The siren will chirp once to confirm code one If the siren does not chirp there are no codes in memory 4 The LED s on the antenna will flash a code corresponding to a shut down trigger Press the Pro...

Page 3: ...W WHITE VIOLET BLUE WHT BROWN ORANGE GREEN WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLACK WHITE PURPLE PINK BLACK RED WHITE Black White 30amp Output 30amp Output 30amp Input 30amp Input 30amp Output 30amp Output 500ma Output 500ma Output 500ma Output 500ma Output 500ma Output 500ma Output Buttons 1 3 Buttons 2 3 500ma Output Negative Input Negative Input Negative Input Negative Input Negative Input A C Input Input ...

Page 4: ... more minutes to do the job RIGHT Mounting The Control Module Never mount the module in the engine compartment Select a location under the dash to install the main module Be certain that the module is securely attached and does not obstruct any serviceable areas Do not force or jam the module into tight places instead of mounting The module must be free from all moving parts such as brake clutch a...

Page 5: ...w Plug Programmable Input DIESEL ONLY Programmable White Park Lights Positive Park light Output 10 Amp Max Black White Park Brake Negative Park Brake Input Manual Transmission Models Only 14 Pin Connector White Green Channel 4 Programmable Output Press buttons 1 and 3 See Page 9 Black Dome Light Negative Output For Dome Light Supervision White Blue Siren Positive Output For Siren Red Trunk Pin Neg...

Page 6: ...nnect to a different tach source For best results connect the tach wire to the coil pack or to a fuel injector wire If necessary See Page 11 for Tach Adjustment NOTES 1 If the unit does not start check the starter is not in Tach Lock Out or in Program Mode 2 If the vehicle still does not start check all connections and check for factory security When all the connections are done the control module...

Page 7: ...be confirmed by a siren chirp and one park light flash 7 The Program Menu may be changed at any time by pressing the transmitter buttons as above this allows the installer to change a setting from one menu then quickly jump to another menu and change another setting without re entering the Program Mode 8 To exit Program Mode Turn the ignition key OFF or wait 30 second and the system will exit auto...

Page 8: ...e the Program Button Press momentarily to move to next program step or repeat to change selection Press the Program Button 4 times to select setting 4 This will be confirmed by 4 LED flashes Press and hold the Program Button until you receive the appropriate of park light flashes and siren chirps Release the Program Button Press momentarily to move to next program step or repeat to change selectio...

Page 9: ... Program Button until you receive the appropriate of park light flashes and siren chirps Release the Program Button Press momentarily to move to next program step or repeat to change selection Setting 1 Service Mode Valet Mode Setting 2 Parking Light Output Setting 3 Horn Honk Timing Pink wire on 3 pin white Setting 4 4th Channel Settings White Green wire on 4 pin square Setting 5 Car Jack Mode Se...

Page 10: ...ued on next page Press the Program Button 1 time to select setting 1 This will be confirmed by 1 LED flash Press and hold the Program Button until you receive the appropriate of park light flashes and siren chirps Release the Program Button Press momentarily to move to next program step or repeat to change selection Press the Program Button 2 times to select setting 2 This will be confirmed by 2 L...

Page 11: ...imes Led will start flashing 3 times Step 4 Press and Hold Program For 5 seconds until parking lights flash each time lights flash tach is increased Step 5 Release Program Exit Program Mode then remote start to test 11 This option is used for vehicles that maintain a HIGH or erratic idle after starting and need more that 10 seconds to establish a stable idle Setting 1 Method 1 Auto Tach Learning S...

Page 12: ... in Reservation Mode and the Start button is pressed the system will flash the park lights four times slowly Reservation Mode Manual Trans 12 Ig ATTEN SERVIC INSURE ACCIDE Battery Lift System Quick Timer Selects Last Programmed Start Interval 1 Enter Transmitter Program Mode 2 The Telephone Icon will begin to flash on the LCD screen 3 Press Button 3 and the Telephone Icon will come on solid and th...

Page 13: ... Battery Replacement 1 Lift Slide System Service Mode Valet By Remote This feature will disable the system from the remote transmitter Use this feature must be used when having the vehicle serviced Oil change Tune up etc ACTIVATE Service Mode User Programmable Feature 1 Press and hold button 4 for 3 seconds The remote will beep twice 2 Press button 1 Five times or until the starts flashing on the ...

Page 14: ...antenna will stop flashing within five seconds Lock Doors And Arm The Alarm Unlock Doors And Disarm The Alarm Trunk Release ACTIVATE PANIC MODE 1 Press Button 1 for three seconds 2 The park lights will flash and the siren will activate PANIC MODE DISABLE Press Button 1 to disable the Panic Mode and lock the doors Press Button 1 to disable the Panic Mode and unlock the doors Note Panic Mode will st...

Page 15: ...e Always lock the doors while the vehicle is left running 1 Press and release Button 4 then press and hold Button 3 for 5 seconds 2 The Park lights will turn On and the start cycle can be selected 1 hour cycle or 0C Press Button 1 1 Park light flash 2 hour cycle or 5C Press Button 2 2 Park light flashes 3 hour cycle or 15C Press Button 3 3 Park light flashes 4 hour cycle or 25C Press Button 4 4 Pa...

Page 16: ...reen Fused 12V Blue Negative Type Door Locks Positive Type Door Locks 5 Wire Reverse Polarity Type Door Locks Built in Starter Disable Start Start IG1 IG1 IG2 IG2 ACC ACC Off Off To Starter Motor or Relay x Cut Starter Disable Harness Brown wire with spade connectors Note Connect the Starter Wire Yellow to the starter motor side of the starter disable Installation Guide Always install an inline fu...

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