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detected the proper key fob, or the valet switch is in the off position. A slow fading red light, means
that Touch n Go is enabled and security is deactivated due to the presence of the proper key fob, or a
valet switch in the on position. Touch n Go will now respond to touch inputs. These different forms
of flashing red light are for visual indication of what particular sate of off Touch n Go is in.
Off state (off position) is reached two ways. One way is by cycling from Accessory position, (
1
st
touch
)
to On position, (
2
nd
touch
) to off (
3
rd
touch
) by briefly providing a touch input to the button. The other
way is to touch button for two seconds while engine is running to shut engine off, thus returning to off
state.
*Once engine off is triggered, accessory output stays on for ten minutes, or until door is opened*
Accessory position
: Button will have a blue glow. Accessory output will be
activated. Anything hooked to Accessory output will be supplied with +12 volts.
1
st
Touch
-
Accessory output “active state” is reached by touching button briefly (with no brake input,
foot not on brake pedal) while button is slowly glowing red (showing Touch n go is enabled, but off).
Button will give visual indication of received input by switching to a blue glow, and only power
consumers connected to Accessory output will turn on, such as your vehicles radio for example.
Ignition position
: Button will have a teal glow. Ignition output will be activated
in addition to accessory output. Anything hooked to these two outputs will be supplied with +12 volts.
2
nd
Touch
-
Ignition output “active state” is reached by touching button briefly (with no brake input,
foot not on brake pedal) while button is glowing blue (showing Touch n go is in Accessory “active
state”). Button will give visual indication of received input by switching to a teal glow, and all power
consumers connected to Ignition and Accessory outputs will turn on. This will include everything that
is normally activated by turning key to on position. For example these consumers might include engine
control computer, fuel pump etc., in addition to what is connected to Accessory output.