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Factory Remote Interface
Modes of Operation:
Inhibit mode (Register 1 Feature 10):
In inhibit mode the alarm will be armed and disarmed by M1/M2 and POS1/POS2. If a negative signal is detected by NEG1 or
NEG2 arming or disarming will be inhibited. NEG1 and NEG2 would normally be hooked up to the negative switch wires from the
door or a lock/unlock switch in the car. The important thing to remember is that the alarm should only arm and disarm from the
factory remote, not from the key in the door or a switch on the dash.
Wire
Inhibit mode
POS1
Positive disarm: disarms when wire gets a positive pulse
POS2
Positive arm: arm on positive pulse
NEG1
Negative inhibit: stops arm/disarm (disables other wires for short period)
NEG2
Negative inhibit: stops arm/disarm (disables other wires for short period)
M1
Positive disarm: generally boot
M2
Positive arm: positive input will arm the alarm
Pin
Connection
1
M1
2
M2
3
POS1
4
POS2
5
NEG1
6
NEG2