AS-6205 SH
Installation Guide
P.7
7
WHITE /
ORANGE
(–) Starter
Kill output
The unit is equipped with a selectable
passive-
or
active-arming
Starter Kill
circuit that will immobilize the vehicle when the system is
armed. This wire will provide a constant 500-mA negative output when
the system is
armed
(locked by remote) or if remote started. This wire
should be connected to a Single Pole Double-Throw Relay (This wire
will connect to Pin 85, on the Relay, and Pin 86 will be connected to the
Ignition wire).
A second benefit of the Starter Kill is the Anti-Grind feature. When the
vehicle has been remote started the Anti-Grind prevents the starter
motor from re-engaging when the ignition key is inserted in the I
gnition
switch
and accidentally turned to the
CRANK
position (The Starter Kill
output becomes active during remote starts).
8
ORANGE
N/A
N/A
9
PURPLE
(+) Siren or
Horn output
+12 V Siren output. Connect to the positive side of the Siren or the can
be used for OEM Horn Honk control (a relay may be needed).
10
WHITE
(–) Ground
out when
running
This is a 500-mA constant ground output that is active when the vehicle
is running under a remote start. The output becomes active at the same
time as the Ignition, and becomes inactive when the Module shuts
down (i.e.: runtime has expired or the
STOP
button is pressed, etc.). The
output can be used to activate external relays, bypass kits, etc.
CAUTION!
If multiple relays or modules are connected to the Ground
Out wire, ensure that they are all diode isolated in order to avoid
feedback and damaging the vehicle.
11
GRAY
(–) Negative
Door input
This input should be used in vehicles that use a
negative-switching
Dome Light circuit. Connect to a Dome Light wire testing ground with a
Door open.
CAUTION!
You can only use a negative or a positive connection. In
other words, only the
NEGATIVE DOOR INPUT
or the
POSITIVE
DOOR INPUT
wire is connected. It is essential that the Module be
connected in such a way as to allow
each one of the Doors
to turn off
Ready Mode:
the driver-side Door Pin does not constitute by itself a
sufficient connection.