Alarm and Starter System
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CM900 Master Guide
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1-15 Trunk Output Timing: This feature determines the length of output time for the (+) or (-) analog trunk
release wire.
FO1 - 1 Second: (default) Will provide a 250mA (-) negative output for 1 second on any POC that is
programmed for trunk release or setting 28.
FO2 - 2 Seconds: FO1- 1 Second: (default) will provide a 250mA (-) negative output for 2 seconds on
any POC that is programmed for trunk release or setting 28.
FO3 - 3 Seconds: FO1- 1 Second: (default) will provide a 250mA (-) negative output for 3 seconds on
any POC that is programmed for trunk release or setting 28.
FO4 - 4 Seconds: FO1- 1 Second: (default) will provide a 250mA (-) negative output for 4 seconds on
any POC that is programmed for trunk release or setting 28.
1-16 Siren/Horn mute control: this feature allows the installer to enable or disable the siren/horn mute control.
The mute feature will silence the siren or horn during arm, disarm, and start from the Firstech remote.
FO1 - Disabled: (default) will not allow for the Firstech remote to mute the siren or horn output.
FO2 - Enabled: this option will allow the end user to activate or deactivate the arm/disarm chirps using
a Firstech 4/5 button remote or DroneMobile.
2-01 Tach Sensing Method: This feature will determine the point at which the CM900 releases the starter
based on the sampled tach method.
FO1 - Optimal Tach reading: This option will allow the CM900 to sample the tach signal several
times during tach programming and select the optimal tach voltage at which to release the starter.
FO2 - Previous tach reading: This option will set the CM900 to record the idle voltage which it is
being programmed. The CM900 will release the starter once the idle tach voltage is met.
2-02 Turbo Mode: (This feature requires door and e-brake input) NOTE: a door input must be connected
to allow Turbo Timer to continue to run after exiting the vehicle. This feature allows the user to
activate Turbo Timer Mode with their Firstech remote or accessory. This will keep the engine running
after removing the key for the specified time selected below. (Please check specific remote or
accessory user ’s manual for steps to activate
Turbo Timer Mode)
FO1 - Off: (default)
FO2 - 2 Minutes: This option allows for a 2-minute run time after Turbo Mode has been engaged. To
engage, set the e-brake, remove key, exit vehicle, and lock with the Firstech remote or accessory.
FO3 - 1 minute: This option allows for a 1-minute run time after Turbo Mode has been engaged. To
engage, set the e-brake, remove key, exit vehicle, and lock with the Firstech remote or accessory.
FO4 - 4 minutes: This option allows for a 4-minute run time after Turbo Mode has been engaged. To
engage, set the e-brake, remove key, exit vehicle, and lock with the Firstech remote or accessory.
2-03 Diesel Timer: Note: OP500 required to adjust time from any of the default settings,
will show up as DISL on the top line of text when option 2 or 3 are enabled. This feature provides a
timed alternative solution to a hard-wired glow plug input to enable the CM900 to wait to start.
FO1 - Wire: (default) This option will allow the CM900 to read input on wait to start wire. It may be
connected to a wait to start indicator on a diesel vehicle. When the CM900 sees input, it will delay the
crank output for up to 99 seconds or until signal has been removed.
FO2 - Program (3-99 seconds): default setting is 12 seconds. This option allows the installer to adjust
the time in 1 second increments that the CM900 waits before cranking the starter.