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transmitter is pushed. This is used when the first unlock pulse disarm the
factory alarm and the second pulse is used to unlock the doors.
Option #7
“Enable” Feature
No “Enable”
This option cancels the “enable” mode safety feature. The “enable”
mode requires that the driver push the control switch “OFF” and then
“ON” again each time the driver removes the key from the ignition in
order to “enable” the vehicle for remote starter control. The switch
light will shine red when ready. This feature guards against undesired
starting of the vehicle by remote control.
You must keep this option as
"Enable" on all GM rear wheel drive and Dodge Dakota vehicles
manufactured prior to 1996.
Option #8
Normal
Daytime Running Lights
This option will turn the headlights on about 10 seconds after it sees the
ignition turn on and will turn the lights off when the ignition is turned off.
Programming An Option:
If you want the factory setting, DO NOTHING and skip this section. If you
want to change one or more of the features, then continue with the following
procedures:
1.
Open the hood.
2.
Turn the ignition ON (do not start the vehicle).
3.
Press and HOLD the brake pedal.
4.
Quickly press and release the programming button once.
5.
Release the brake pedal.
6.
The control LED will flash Red 1 time (signaling that you are now in the
Option Programming mode).
7.
The LED color reflects the first option (Green LED is for Factory setting,
Red LED is for Optional setting). Pressing the brake pedal advances to
the next option. By continuing to push the brake pedal, the user will
advance through all of the options and then start back at Option #1
again.
8.
After pushing the brake pedal, the LED flashes Red (the # of the option)
before turning Red or Green, reflecting the state of the option (Green for
factory setting, Red for Optional setting). Push the programming button
to change from the factory setting to the option setting and vice versa.
9.
If no options are selected or changed after 6 seconds the unit will
automatically exit programming.
10. Push the control switch so the LED is Red, the unit is now ready.
11. Turn off the ignition.
24. Changing Ignition 2 Function
Many newer vehicles turn off the Ignition 2 wire while the starter is crank-
ing. In these vehicles it is very important to have the remote starter copy the
starting sequence of the key exactly; otherwise the vehicle's computer may
show a fault code or not allow the vehicle to start at all. For most GM
vehicles, you do not need to change this option.
To turn the thick GREEN Ignition 2 (IGN 2) wire off during crank:
1.
Unplug all wires and connections from the remote start module.
2.
Open the case of the remote start receiver module.
3.
Find the IGN 2 switch as shown in the diagram on the following page.
Of the 2 switches shown, The IGN 2 switch is the switch closest to the
center of the circuit board as shown in the diagram.
4.
Move the IGN 2 switch to the OFF position.
5.
Close the case and plug in all of the wire connectors.
The remote start module will turn
OFF
Ignition 2 while the starter is crank-
ing.
4
flashes
Received another remote input from the transmitter (remote
pressed before unit completed its cycle).
5
flashes
Transmission was shifted into gear. Move the In-Gear switch
inside the receiver module to the OFF position (see diagram
below for location of In-Gear switch inside module case).
6
flashes
Low battery voltage, or may be missing an ignition wire which
powers up the alternator
7
flashes
Alarm was triggered while remotely running.
8
flashes
Over current - One of the 400 mA (-) transistor outputs (Lock,
unlock, horn, lights, trunk, or Ignition #3) of the control har-
ness is driving too much current. Make sure to use a relay
where necessary.
12
flashes
The Control Switch was turned off while the starter was run-
ning.
23. Setting Program Features:
The remote starter unit has many special features available. You will not need
to use these special features in most situations. The factory settings will
operate most vehicles.
Feature # Factory Setting (Green LED)
Option (Red LED)
1
“No-Tach”
Tach Mode
2
10 Min. Run Time
15 Min. Run Time
3
Normal Crank
Extended Crank
4
Alarm
No Alarm
5
Normal
Ignore Voltage Meter
6
Single Pulse Door Unlock
Double Pulse Door Unlock
7
“Enable” feature
No “Enable”
8
Normal
Daytime Running Lights
Option #1
No-Tach
Tach Mode
This option sets the starting method. The factory setting uses “No-Tach”
starting. If you wish to use the tach to start, follow the instructions in the
Tach Rate Learning section (step 12B).
Option #2
10 Min. Run Time
15 Min. Run Time
This option gives you a choice of run times.
Option #3
Normal Crank
Extended Crank
This option will add 50% more crank time to the NoTach™ starting feature.
Option #4
Alarm
No Alarm
This option will disable the alarm features. Program is option if the alarm
will not be used.
Option #5
Normal
Ignore Voltage Meter
This option allows the minum battery voltage to drop to 11 for remote start-
ing. This option is helpful when dealing with a vehicle with a poor charging
system.
Option #6
Single Pulse Door Unlock
Double Pulse Door Unlock
This option will unlock the door twice each time the unlock button on the