ENFORCER SLI 820R/-4
Tech Manual
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
Page 16
WAITING FOR
CONFIRMATION
RED 2-pin connector
WHITE 2-pin connector
BLACK
×
"VEPLe" switch
LED
BLACK
×
RED
Ø
Ø
RED
Fig. 26 Plugging in the LED and
VEPLe switch
manufacturers specifications), or connect a
non-polarized capacitor (47
µ
F or larger) in
parallel across the domelight.
C. Note regarding current sensing:
(1) If the domelight burns out or is con-
stantly left ON, the alarm will not detect
the doors opening.
(2) If current sensing and passive arming
are desired, connect the door pin
switches to the alarm. Otherwise the
alarm will not arm properly.
A. The alarm has a current sensing delay of 60
seconds when a factory remote is used and
a current sensing delay of 4 seconds after
the alarm arms when the optional
ENFORCER remote is used. In other words,
current sensing does not trigger the alarm
until 4 or 60 secs. after the alarm is armed.
B. If the alarm is programmed for current
sensing, but does not detect the opening of a
door, it is possible the domelights do not
draw enough current. In this case, try a
brighter domelight (check the vehicle
CURRENT SENSING & SWITCH SENSING
Programming and auxiliary functions
IMPORTANT
DO NOT CONNECT THE LED
DIRECTLY TO THE CARS BATTERY, OR IT WILL
BURN OUT.
Connector 5 (2-pin WHITE connector)
PLUG-IN VEPLe SWITCH (push-button),
fig. 26
A. Determine where to mount the VEPLe switch.
Location is not important for security, as the
VEPLe switch cannot be used without the
ignition key. It should be hidden from view,
yet easily accessible by the user in an
emergency. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE
USER CAN EASILY REMEMBER THE
LOCATION OF THE VEPLe SWITCH.
B. Drill a 9/32" hole where the VEPLe switch
will be mounted.
C. Run the VEPLe switch connector through the
hole, and then plug into the alarm brains
2-pin WHITE connector.
The starter disable relay can be programmed
for N.O. operation. To change it to N.O.
operation:
1. Take off the bottom of alarm brain unit.
2. On the back of the printed circuit board,
cut the LP1 loop as shown on Fig. 27.
3. Program via the VEPLe switch as shown on
page 18.
STARTER DISABLE PROGRAMMING (N.O./N.C.)
Fig. 27: N.O./N.C.
starter disable