Installation Guide
P. 3
Introduction
This guide contains all the information relevant and necessary for the installation of the alarm and
remote starter system. Most of the features of this product are explained in the user guide.
Therefore, if you need detailed information about a feature of the product, we recommend that you
refer to the user guide.
Included
in
the
Package
Please review the Installation Guide before beginning the installation, particularly the Wiring
Schematic and the Programming Options.
It is very important that you familiarize yourself with the programming and the operation of the
system, even if you have already installed a similar system in the past. There are many great
features that may be overlooked if the manual is not read; this would prevent you from maximizing
the potential of the Module.
Prior to the installation, make sure that all the hardware components required to install the system
are in the box.
The following is a list of components included in the kit:
1- Control unit
1- Plug in dual shock sensor
1- 2 WAY LCD 6 button remote
1- Siren
1- 1 WAY 5 button remote
1- Parts bag
1- Antenna and interconnect cable
1- User and quick guide
1- Harness Kit
Installation
Tools
Here is a list of basic tools and supplies you will need to test and install safely.
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Digital Multi Meter (DMM), Computer safe logic probe, Fused jumper wire, Neon 'trouble' light
that is carpet safe, Fender protector, Carpet protector
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Soldering Iron, solder, electrical tape, wire tie straps, split loom, diodes, resistors, relays
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Wire cutters, Wire strippers, Wire crimpers, Needle Nose Pliers
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Sharp knife, Panel poppers, Various Screw drivers
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Socket set, Wrench set, Drill with Drill Bits, Coat hanger (for fishing wires through the fire
wall)
Installation
Points
to
Remember
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On vehicles with a manual transmission, always ensure that all door pins are monitored by the remote
starter.
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Make sure that the Parking brake and Door switch contacts work properly.
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When working on a vehicle, always leave a window open.
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Never leave the keys in the car. Leave them on a workbench with a window rolled down.