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Installation Guide

 

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A closer look at a relay 
Now that you know what the main inscriptions are on the relay, take a look on the side, and you will see another 
inscription: 12 VDC, 40/ 30 A. 
12 VDC:
 This indicates the coil voltage rating. For an automotive relay, it's usually 12 volts DC. 
40/ 30 A: This indicates the current carrying capability of the contacts 30, 87, & 87A.  
40: Indicates that the normally closed circuit (30 and 87a) can safely handle a maximum of 40 amps of current.  
30: Indicates that the normally open circuit (30 and 87) can safely handle a maximum of 30 amps of current.  
 
Examples:  
The following examples demonstrate some of the most common uses for relays: isolation, 
inversion, interruption, strengthening current, and for powering multiple wires from one source safely. 
 
Powering multiple wires from one source safely 
Example: Powering a second ignition 
Problem: You need to power multiple ignition wires to remote start the vehicle, but your module only has one 
ignition output available.   
 
Solution: You will need to add a second ignition relay to power the second-ignition wire. (Jumping ignition 1 
to ignition 2 is never 
recommended 

Always use a relay. The vehicle circuits are isolated for a reason; 

the wiring of the remote star module should reflect this.)  
The Relay Connections 
85: 
Connects in parallel to the ignition 1 output from the remote start module. This becomes the positive side of 
the coil. 
86:  Connects to the Ground Out When Running wire from the remote start module. This becomes the 
negative side of the coil. 
 
87: 
Connected to a fused +12 volts source, that is capable of supplying power for the vehicle's second ignition 
wire. This becomes the source of power for the 2

nd

 ignition wire. 

87A: NO CONNECTION. This terminal is not used in this application.  
30: Connects to the vehicle's second ignition wire. This becomes the output of the 2

nd

 ignition relay. 

Comments: The relay is only energized when the vehicle is running by remote start. When started with the key, 
the relay is not energized and the integrity of the stock system has been preserved.  
 
Isolation: 
Example:
 Isolating a parking light output  
Problem: Some vehicle circuits need to be isolated from feedback. In some cases, when a vehicle is remote 
started, feed back occurs on a circuit, and powers another device or switch, that was not intended to be 
powered during the remote starts.  
The following example will be a positive (+) park light circuit that feeds back and activates the windshield wipers 
during remote starts.  
Solution: When power is applied to the OEM parking light wire it back feeds through the park light switch, and 
activates the wipers. Where the connection was made from the start module’s park light output, and the 
vehicle's park light circuit, the OEM park light wire is cut to isolate the park light switch and the actual parking 
lights. A relay is added to the park light circuit so that power from the remote start module is only sent to the 
parking lights and not the parking light switch.   
The Relay Connections 
85:
 Connects to the +12 volt park light output from the remote start module. This becomes the positive side of 
the coil. 
86: Connects to a negative source (where the remote start module is grounded). This becomes the negative 
side of the coil. 
87: Connects to the +12 volt park light output from the remote start module. This becomes the power supply for 
the vehicle's park lights. 
 
The OEM park light wire is cut. The side that is still connected to the switch becomes the “switch side”. The side 
that is still connected to the parking lights becomes “parking lights side”.  
 

Summary of Contents for AS-6850TW-FM

Page 1: ...technician using all safety devices supplied Please note that this guide has been written for properly trained technicians a certain level of skills and knowledge is therefore assumed Please review th...

Page 2: ...ettings 21 Multi speed Tach Programming Procedure 21 Auto Tach Programming Procedure 21 Siren Horn Timing Adjustment 21 Setting the unit into Ready Mode 22 Arming and disarming of the System 23 Instal...

Page 3: ...x 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 interconnec...

Page 4: ...ios where diode isolation is required Always make sure that any external relays or modules added to the Remote Starter module are properly fused and diode isolated When testing the Shock Sensor never...

Page 5: ...ftermarket grommet whenever you drill a hole through the firewall This will protect the wires from rubbing against the bare metal and possibly shorting out If you are installing an alarm starter combo...

Page 6: ...ted to either 87 or 87A What happens When there is no voltage across the coil terminals 85 and 86 the relay s movable contact arm connected to terminal 30 is held by spring tension against terminal 87...

Page 7: ...the 2nd ignition wire 87A NO CONNECTION This terminal is not used in this application 30 Connects to the vehicle s second ignition wire This becomes the output of the 2nd ignition relay Comments The r...

Page 8: ...o be disabled only when theft is attempted Solution A relay is used to interrupt the OEM starter wire There is an output on the remote start module especially for this purpose starter disable output T...

Page 9: ...s with the Ignition ON Test the wires with the Key in the start position With the pedal pressed Test the wires with the Ignition OFF Test the wires with the Ignition ON Test the wires with the Key in...

Page 10: ...rs the following is used to illustrate how these systems work in general A Relay is also used in these types of systems to interrupt the starter wire In the previous two examples the clutch was bypass...

Page 11: ...heater blower motor Use the 5th relay pin F and extra relays to power up any extra IGN wires if necessary DO NOT JUMP WIRES at the IGNITION switch this will compromise the OEM electrical system E ORAN...

Page 12: ...e Parking Light wire that tests 12 V when the Parking lights are ON NOTE Ensure that the voltage does not vary when the dimmer control switch is turned up or down If this is the case selected the wron...

Page 13: ...nserted in the Ignition switch and accidentally turned to the CRANK position The Starter Kill output becomes active during remote starts 8 ORANGE Parking Brake input This input is for manual transmiss...

Page 14: ...ust be added between the negative Glow plug trigger on the relay and the negative Glow plug wire of the car This is to prevent feedback effects on the Glow plug indicator light on the instrument clust...

Page 15: ...s of pins each set corresponds to a specific function of the output In order to activate one of the three possible functions you must place the jumper supplied on one of the three sets of pins and con...

Page 16: ...e handbrake wire is not connected to any of the vehicle circuits 3 Make all the regular connections 4 Power up the unit The parking lights will flash 4 times 5 When learning the first transmitter the...

Page 17: ...lights are ON press the hood pin once more and release immediately The parking lights will turn ON and stay ON for 20 seconds You now have 20 seconds to select one of the sub menus Note To exit progra...

Page 18: ...function 2 of the mode selected and so on i for Option 1 ii for Option 2 iii for Option 3 iv for Option 4 Programming Options MODE 1 indicates default setting FUNCTION1 Ignition Controlled Door locks...

Page 19: ...e run time in Cold Weather Mode with 18sec delay OPTION 4 Diesel Engine Mode and 8 minute run time in Cold Weather Mode with 7sec delay MODE 3 indicates default setting FUNCTION 1 Siren Chirps OPTION...

Page 20: ...remote starter The VTS constantly monitors the data and readjusts itself automatically in order to maximize its capability to start the engine properly in any weather or deteriorating battery conditio...

Page 21: ...own until you hear the siren chirps 2 times 6 Release the brake pedal the tach programming is now complete Note If another Tach programming is required simply repeat the Multi Speed Tach learning Auto...

Page 22: ...stopped at any time The system will exit Ready Mode if a door the hood or the trunk is opened if the brake pedal is pressed if the parking brake is disengaged or if the ignition key is turned to the...

Page 23: ...r is left opened and the ignition is not turned ON 2 Active Mode a To arm the alarm press the button on the transmitter i The siren will chirp once ii The LED on the antenna will flash slowly b To dis...

Page 24: ...DOES NOT send an arm pulse while the engine is under remote start AUX 3 output This 500 mA negative AUX 3 output trunk output can be used for many different applications The output can be programmed...

Page 25: ...minutes 20 minutes by default Idle Mode Convenience feature Idle Mode allows you to keep the engine running and the doors locked while you stop for example at a convenience store or for a short deliv...

Page 26: ...nd remain lit The alarm and starter kill will be armed Press to unlock the doors and have the engine shut down after 60 seconds The parking lights will flash 3 times and remain lit Press To shut down...

Page 27: ...sec to warn the user that the vehicle was left unprotected Pressing or will cancel this timer Ignition monitoring Siren or Horn mode With this option the system can alternately be set to Siren mode o...

Page 28: ...operation Note See transmitter programming section on how to learn the transmitter to the second car Intrusion Codes via LED light The system monitors the following Any vibrations sensed by the shock...

Page 29: ...arking brake is active Yellow loop is connected 4 Brake wire is active 6 A tach signal is detected before Ignition 10 Hood wire is active Note The installer can also use the PRG 1000 to diagnose shutd...

Page 30: ...ations where they do not risk getting kicked or hit accidentally Most comebacks are the result of misunderstandings about how a product works or performs Take the time to properly explain all function...

Page 31: ...mitter against your chin will also increase your range your head acts as an antenna 8 The operating range will be somewhat lower on vehicles equipped with an aftermarket or factory alarm 9 Windows and...

Page 32: ...not the air conditioning system Missing second accessory common on some Fords 13 The CHECK ENGINE light comes on and the vehicle doesn t shift it feels sluggish Missing second ignition common on some...

Page 33: ...ota On some vehicles opening a door will shut the head lights off Pulse the drivers door pin with the rearm wire 23 I get no 12V reading at all at the brake pedal depressed or not Some vehicles requir...

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