OPERATION
DAKOTA DIGITAL
RECIEVER
MODULE
ANTENNA
do not connect
to anything
FUSES
RED: +12 BATTERY
BLACK: GROUND
ORANGE: IGNITION
safety disable
RED
WHITE
(black)
GREEN
(brown)
BLUE
(Orange)
BLACK
(yellow)
+12 BATTERY
DO NOT USE
TO CHANNEL 3
ACUTATOR
BLUE
CHANNEL 2
GREEN
CHANNEL 1
GREEN
BLUE
GROUND
BLUE
GREEN
GROUND
PASSENGER'S
DOOR MOTOR
(PDR-1 shown)
DRIVER'S DOOR MOTOR
(PDR-1 shown)
To reverse the direction of the
door actuators, reverse the BLUE
and GREEN wires from the
PDR-1 door actuators.
SPLICE
OUTSIDE
EMERGENCY
RELEASE SWITCH
+12 BATTERY
WHITE:
CHANNEL 3
* wire colors listed in
( ) are for alternate
relay sockets found
in some units.
GRAY
DO NOT
CONNECT
Each key chain transmitter contains three buttons. Each button will activate its
own independent channel when pressed. To release the driver's door, press the button
labeled with one dot. This will provide 12 volts on the GREEN wire labeled CHANNEL
1. For the passenger door, press the button labeled with 2 dots. This will provide 12
volts on the BLUE wire labeled CHANNEL 2. To release the trunk motor, press the
button labeled with 3 dots. This provides a ground trigger on the WHITE wire labeled
CHANNEL 3. It is designed to activate a relay. The wiring diagram shows how to wire
the relay to provide 12 volts out for a trunk latch release.
The door release motors will stay activated for as long as the transmitter button is
pressed. The button should only be held for one or two seconds to avoid any damage
to the motor from having power applied for an excessive period of time.
BUTTON 3
has a three-second delay before the CHANNEL 3 output is activated.
When the ignition key is "ON", the remote system is disabled. This safety feature
will not allow the doors to accidentally release while the vehicle is in motion. This
disables the key chain transmitters only. The "override" switches will not be disabled.
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