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OPTION DESCRIPTIONS
1. Engine Monitoring:
This option controls how the system monitors the engine running. You can program for Tachless mode that monitors
battery voltage, Tach mode in which the unit uses a Tach signal (RPM) or for Timed Crank as an alternative. There are 4
choices for this option:
1. Engine R.P.M. (Tach) - Most reliable method. Tach must be programmed for this option to work.
2.
Tachless Mode - Default.
When vehicle is remote started, the battery voltage rate will go up because the Alternator
starts working. The Tachless Mode is adjustable in 1% increments thru Option 21.
3. Blank – No Function
4. Hybrid Mode – For Push to Start (PTS) vehicles. This provides a 4.0 second crank output to activate the start
sequence on PTS or Hybrid vehicle. Option #18 allows you to shorten starter crank time if necessary.
2. AUTO LOCK and UNLOCK with IGNITION:
This feature controls whether the doors will automatically lock when the ignition is turned on and unlock when the ignition
is turned off. If the system is in Tach mode, then the doors will lock as the engine RPM’s increase (driving). Some vehicles
already have this feature from the factory you should turn off this option.
Doors will not lock if they are open to prevent
locking the keys in
. There are 2 choices:
1. Ignition ON = Lock, Ignition OFF = Unlock.
2. OFF = No Lock or Unlock with ignition – Default.
3. DOOR LOCKS:
This option sets how the door lock circuit works. There are 4 choices:
1. 3 Second Lock and Unlock - For older European vehicles that require a long lock and unlock pulse to operate
Vacuum door lock systems.
2.
0.5 Second Lock and
Unlock - Default.
3. Double Unlock – This feature may be required to interface with a factory alarm or keyless entry system. The first
pulse disarms the factory alarm; the 2
nd
pulse unlocks the doors.
4. “Wake Up” pulse on Unlock - 0.5 second unlock pulse along with Ignition, Accessory, Disarm and (-) RUN to wake
up a BCM. This feature is required on new vehicles that disarm the factory alarm by turning on the ignition key.