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Installation
Instructions

Avoid mounting components or
routing wires near hot surfaces

Avoid mounting components or
routing wires near moving parts

Tape or loom wires under hood
for protection and appearance

Use grommets when routing wires
through metal surfaces

Use a voltmeter for testing and
verifying circuits

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

Installation Precautions:

Roll down window to avoid locking
keys in vehicle during installation

PC 4100

100414-8

    Technical Support

               24 Hours/ 7 Days per Week
          

 For Authorized Dealers  - (800) 421-3209

FCC COMPLIANCE

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry

Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and

2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that

may cause undesired operation.

Warning!

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for

compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Summary of Contents for Power Elite PC 4100

Page 1: ...id locking keys in vehicle during installation PC 4100 100414 8 Technical Support 24 Hours 7 Days per Week For Authorized Dealers 800 421 3209 FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference receiv...

Page 2: ...Motor VIOLET 9 TrunkSwitch 87a TAN RED 9 Unused 10 Unused 10 MultiplexOutput YL WHT 11 Unused 11 Unused 12 Unused 12 Unused 13 Unused 13 TrunkMotorOutput TAN 14 Unused 14 UnlockMotor GREEN 15 Unused 15 SirenFeed 12v PLUG IN 16 DoorTrig10kPull up RED 16 Horn SirenDrive 1Amp PLUG IN 1 7 Disarm OverrideButton Ground PLUG IN 18 Disarm OverrideButtonInput PLUG IN 19 HoodPinInput GRAY 20 DoorTrigger GRN...

Page 3: ...odule to positive or negative Use the following diagrams for door locks or purchase the Advanced Harness and utilize the on board relays 2 B Lock Motor Wire 20 AWG BLUE 14 B Unlock Motor Wire 20 AWG GREEN 24 B Second Door Unlock 20 AWG BLUE GREEN IMPORTANT After installation set the polarity of this circuit by moving the fuse inside of the control module to positive or negative Type 1 Positive 3 w...

Page 4: ...supplied and connect the 24 B wire to the vehicle s unlock wire as shown in Diagram 5 page 5 Connect wire 14 B as shown in Diagram 2 above 1 Basic Harness B cont d X 86 87 85 30 87a 12v Diagram 2 14B Unlock Ground From Driver s Door Only Unlock Switch or Relay To Driver s Door Unlock Motor CUT HERE X 86 87 85 30 87a CUT HERE 14B Ground Unlock Motor Unlock Switch Unlock Diagram 4 Fused 12v X 86 87 ...

Page 5: ... the vehicle lock wire Connect the 24 B wire to the vehicle unlock wire Use a SPDT relay not supplied and refer to Diagram 6 to connect to the vehicle s driver s unlock wire 1 Basic Harness B cont d 86 87 85 30 87a X 24 B Fused 12v From Door Unlock Switch To Door Unlock Motor Diagram 5 X 86 87 85 30 87a CUT HERE Fused 12v Diagram 6 14 B Fused 12v From Driver s Door Only Unlock Switch or Relay To D...

Page 6: ... Chart for correct polarity Move the fuse inside of the control module to positive or negative polarity Single Stage Unlock Diagram 8 MODULE WIRES TO DOOR LOCK MODULE 2 B Lock 14 B Unlock Master Vehicle Door Lock Switch or Plunger 1 Basic Harness B cont d Type 4 Vacuum Door Lock System Polarity Fuse Negative Note Two stage unlock will not work with this type of system ...

Page 7: ...low 1 Basic Harness B cont d 86 87 85 30 87a Ground for negative polarity system 12v fused for positive polarity system 12v fused To vehicle door lock module 24 B Diagram 9 86 87 85 30 87a X From Driver s Door Only Unlock Switch 14 B 12v fused Cut To Driver s Door Only Unlock Motor Diagram 10 Ground for positive polarity system 12v fused for negative polarity system ...

Page 8: ...DE of starter wire registers voltage when the key is turned to the START position MOTOR SIDE of starter wire registers no voltage Connect the 6 B wire to the KEY SIDE of the vehicle starter wire at the ignition switch harness Connect the 8 B wire to the MOTOR SIDE of the vehicle starter wire 7 B Ignition 1 Input 14 AWG PINK Connect 7 B wire to the vehicle ignition wire at the ignition switch Verif...

Page 9: ... B Horn Siren drive Connect siren RED wire to a 15 B siren feed Select output to be Siren Output in Option Bank 1 Feature 7 on page 13 17 B 18 B Emergency Override Button 20 AWG Find a mounting location for the override button that is not easily seen or openly accessible There must be at least 1 clearance behind the location Drill a 9 32 hole and mount the button Connect one of the override button...

Page 10: ...MPORARILY CONNECT THE 20 B WIRE TO GROUND IN ORDER TO ACCESS THE PROGRAMMING MODE REFER TO PAGE 11 CHANGE OPTION BANK 2 FEATURE 1 TO POSITIVE POLARITY PAGE 13 22 B LED2 20 AWG 23 B LED1 20 AWG Locate a visible section of the dash with 1 clearance behind the location Drill a 9 32 hole and snap the Status Indicator into place Connect the Status Indicator Red Wire to the 22 B LED2 wire Connect the St...

Page 11: ...s the siren or horn will sound three 3 times This indicates that the unit has entered the transmitter programming mode 4 Release the button 5 Press the Arm button on the remote transmitter to be programmed The siren or horn will sound once indicating that the system has learned that remote transmitter 6 Repeat step 5 for any additional transmitters or transmitter codes 7 To continue to the Options...

Page 12: ...nged 5 When changes are complete press and release the emergency override button to continue to the next option bank Siren or horn will sound five 5 times 6 To reset all options back to factory defaults press the DISARM button Note Option Bank Installer options will never reset 7 Turn ignition off to exit programming See Options Chart on page 13 PANIC Press to advance to next feature ARM Press to ...

Page 13: ...ller Options 1 Door Trigger Polarity 1 Positive 2 Negative ON 1 OFF 2 2 Lite Touch adj ARM raises sensitivity DISARM lowers sensitivity ON OFF 3 Full Shock adj ARM raises sensitivity DISARM lowers sensitivity ON OFF 2 System Power Up and Programming cont d D Adjusting the Onboard IT sTM Interior Theft Sensor The IT sTM is factory pre set at a moderate sensitivity level and has two adjustment point...

Page 14: ...BLE the IT sTM Two quick chirps will verify this function Press ARM to re enable shock Pre arm mode 1 The unit will wait for the open door hood or trunk to be closed The LED is solid during pre arm 2 If the entrance is secured the horn or siren will sound again parking lights will flash once and the system will arm 3 If the entrance is not secured after 4 minutes the horn or siren will sound again...

Page 15: ...icle starter is enabled 5 LED turns off if alarm was triggered LED will flash quickly Press DISARM twice 1 If ARM DISARM Verification is set to manual horn or siren sounds once 2 Passenger doors unlock if using 2 stage unlock Press and hold PANIC for 1 second Horn pulses or siren sounds lights flash for 30 seconds or until any remote control button is pressed Press and hold TRUNK Trunk or hatch op...

Page 16: ...est before and after this section Use the supplied long tie wraps to mount the module to a brace or wire harness under the dash The module and harnesses must be clear of moving parts 4 Mounting the Module Finishing the Installation ...

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