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Press
Buttons
Chirp/
LED Flash
Checking
Type
Follow Programming and Test Procedure
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3
Fixed Crank
Mode
A. Press two times to start the engine. Allow engine to run for more
than 10 seconds.
B. If engine starts without cranking too long or too short, press to exit
programming mode (3 chirps confirm exit). Programming is complete.
C. If the engine cranks too long or too little, press to select and different
crank duration (see chart enclosed). Repeat A/B above.
One Chirp
Two Chirps
Three Chirps
Four Chirps
Button
LED One Pulse
LED Two Pulse
LED Three Pulse
LED Four Pulse
(Factory Default Setting)
Use the transmitter buttons as illustrated to adjust the features required. Keep re-pressing the transmitter button that
relates to the feature you want to adjust until the correct amount of chirp/beeps is heard. Move on to the next feature.
In this programming group you will set the type of engine starting detection you want to use in your installation.
There are 3 types available:
1. Tachometer (RPM) Detection: (Most reliable and recommended) This type of detection requires a wire
connection to the vehicles ignition coil. You must also “teach” the remote start unit the engine idle RPM level
before you can start the engine by remote
2. Voltage Detection: This method detects the drop and rise in the battery voltage when the vehicle is started by
remote. This type of detection requires a solid main power input connection but it does not require any
additional hard wire connections.
3. Elapsed Timer: This method is the easiest for installation but is not always the best method for year round
usage (Summer and Winter). To operate this method, you will program a specific time window for the remote
start to crank the engine. Battery strength, environment and the aging process of the vehicle may require the
timer to reset from time to time or season to season.
Exit the Programming Mode (3 long chirps and 3 parking light flashes to confirm this exit)
Tachometer
Checking Type
RPM Learning Start
Timer:
0.6 second (1 chirp)
0.8 second (2 chirps)
1.0 second (3 chirps)
1.2 second (4 chirps)
1.4 second (5 chirps)
1.6 second (6 chirps)
1.8 second (7 chirps)
2.0 second (8 chirps)
3.0 second (9 chirps)
4.0 second (10 chirps)
Voltage Checking
Type
Fixed Crank
Mode
+
Hi Check Level
Low Check Level
Start/Stop the System for Testing and Adjustment
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Engine Crank Detection Programming
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Engine Crank Detection Programming Explanations
Step 3C Crank Detection Programming and Procedure