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Installation
“RES2001” Insurance Requirements
Some Insurance Companies in Australia will now specify that they require a Rhino Model “RES2001” Immobiliser to be
professionally fitted to their client’s vehicles before they will insure the vehicle for theft.
The code RES2001 has been especially given to insurance companies to make sure that their specified
installation of a RAv3 is carried out to their client’s vehicles. If a customer says they need to have an
RES2001 fitted this means that you must:
1.
Be qualified to install an automotive security product, and if required hold the necessary security license (compulsory in
NSW).
2.
Install the Rhino RAv3 with 3 separate immobilisation points (i.e. starter, fuel, & ignition).
3.
Provide your customer with an invoice stating that a “Rhino RES2001” has been installed.
Installing the Main Control Unit
Mount under the dash, in a well-hidden location. Securely fix the main unit with cable ties or similar to
prevent the unit from moving around. Failure to do this will result in poor shock sensor sensitivity, and may
cause harm to the electronics.
Internal Connector Diagram
In case you loose track of a wire, expose the main harness connector by unclipping the case.
Use the connector diagram below to trace your wire & its function.
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
Pin
Connection
Pin
Connection
1
GND
13
IGN
2
Door
14
GND
3
IM1A
15
+ LED
4
IM1A
16
- Siren
5
IM1B
17
+ 12V
6
IM1B
18
- Arm
7
R - Blinker
19
Boot - Out
8
Lock NC
20
Hood - in/Trunk – in
9
Lock COM
21
- LED
10
Lock NO
22
AUX
11
Unlock NC
23
L - Blinker
12
Unlock COM
24
Unlock NO
Important!
This connector is electrically compatible ONLY with the RAv3 and previous RAv2 and JAG alarm system - Even
though the RAv3 plug looks the same as connectors used in earlier Rhino RES4601 and RA models, THEY ARE NOT
COMPATIBLE.
IM3A
IM3B
IM2A
IM2B