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Please read this Manual carefully before attempting to install this system.

BEFORE INSTALLING THE BW-1150 EXPLORER PLUS

• DO read through this installation manual.
• DO NOT install the alarm brain in an engine compartment.
• The alarm may arm itself when power is first connected.This is a normal condition.

ITEMS SUPPLIED WITH THE BW-1150

BWS-1152 Receiver and Control Module

BWS-260 Valet Switch

BWS-385 2-Button, Code Learning

BWS-180 LED Status Indicator

Transmitters (2)

BWS-12015 Wiring Harness, Fuseholder,

MTS-20W 20 W, 120 dB 6- Tone Siren

and Fuse

BWS-296 Electronic Shock Sensor                      

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Backup Battery ....................................................BWS-500

Radar Field Sensor...........................................MAS-2

Remote Starting ....................................................RAS-101

Window Rollup..............................................WRM-2

Leather Transmitter  Case.................................BWS-390

Power Door Lock..........................................PDL-50

Trunk Release ...........................................................TR-100

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating voltage ...............+12 VDC Neg. Ground
Code Learning ......................................3 Codes Max.
Current consumption .........5 mA (max) disarmed.
Siren output drive ......................................3 Amperes
Automatic reset........................................60 seconds.
Door Lock/Unlock Output ...................(-) 500 mA.

Remote control transmit freq.............................310 mHz.
Passive arming delay ............................30 Seconds approx.
Auxiliary output drive..........................250 mA maximum.
Flashing output drive ............................10 Amp maximum.
Trigger inputs..............................................1) Neg. pnswtch.
1) Pos. pnswtch. 1) Neg. sensor or aux. pnswtch.

BW-1150

EXPLORER

PLUS

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Summary of Contents for BW-1150 EXPLORER PLUS

Page 1: ...Tone Siren and Fuse BWS 296 Electronic Shock Sensor OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Backup Battery BWS 500 Radar Field Sensor MAS 2 Remote Starting RAS 101 Window Rollup WRM 2 Leather Transmitter Case BWS 390 Power Door Lock PDL 50 Trunk Release TR 100 SPECIFICATIONS Operating voltage 12VDC Neg Ground Code Learning 3 Codes Max Current consumption 5 mA max disarmed Siren output drive 3 Amperes Automatic reset...

Page 2: ...here HIGH HEAT can damage their insulation Always protect the harness wires where they pass through holes in metal panels by using RUBBER GROMMETS 4 Mount the MTS 20W Siren under the vehicle s hood Mount it away from heat sources such as radiators exhaust manifolds and turbochargers Mount it in an area where it will not be in the way for mechanics and so that it cannot be easily reached from below...

Page 3: ...sor or false alarms may result 12 Connect the Main 14 Pin Wiring Harness to the BW 1152 Receiver and Control Module 13 To Power up and enter Transmitter Code Learning please follow these instructions A Install the fuse in the RED wire of the main wiring harness The unit will power up in an armed state the siren may or may not sound B Before proceeding you must have the main unit learn the transmit...

Page 4: ...ray Starter Negative output to the Starter Interrupt relay Interrupt See Wiring diagram for connections 7 Red Blk LED Connect to the BLACK wire of the BWS 180 LED 8 Wht Yel Not applicable on BW 1150 9 Blue Trip Negative trip input for connection to an external shock or motion sensor 10 Violet Valet Connect to theVALET switch This switch is needed for entering the Code Learning Sequence andValet Ov...

Page 5: ...CH SIREN STARTER INTERRUPT RELAY 12VDC Ignition 12V MUST NOT DROP OUT during starting of vehicle DIP SWITCH SEE BOXED INFORMATION BLACK ANTENNA BLACK GREEN VIOLET WHITE YELLOW RED BLACK GRAY YELLOW GREEN BLACK ORANGE WHITE ORANGE DIP SWITCH PROGRAMS 1 Selects 75 or 3 seconds for door lock unlock pulse 2 Selects ignition lock unlock feature 3 Selects passive active lock 4 Selects passive active arm...

Page 6: ...LOCK UNLOCK TO DOOR UNLOCK RELAY YELLOW WIRE FROM ALARM GRN BK WIRE FROM ALARM 87 85 30 86 87a 85 30 86 87a 87 12V FUSED CONSTANT LOCK UNLOCK YELLOW WIRE FROM ALARM GREEN WIRE FROM ALARM 87 85 30 86 87a 85 30 86 87a 87 YELLOW WIRE FROM ALARM GRN BK WIRE FROM ALARM 87 85 30 86 87a 85 30 86 87a 87 REVERSE POLARITY DIRECTLY TO AD ON ACTUATORS GROUND GROUND XCUTX XCUTX REVERSE POLARITY USING FACTORY S...

Page 7: ...r but will wire is shorted to ground VIOLET wire for shorts not passively arm Remote Control does Defective Remote Control Bad Replace Remote Control or its not arm or disarm battery Antenna wire is battery Un ground antenna alarm grounded Valet does not work Wire from Valet switch to ground Test for switched ground at alarm is not connected to a good ground unit Repair or replace as needed or wir...

Page 8: ... purchase ship defective unit prepaid to Black Widow Division DLC Inc along with 20 00 U S 30 00 Canadian cashier s check or money order to cover cost of handling Proof of purchase by the original owner must accompany warranty request before service is rendered This warranty covers normal use It does not cover damage from alteration misuse abuse accident improper installation or maintenance Warran...

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