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Installation Guide 

 

P. 7

 

 

A basic introduction to the Relay 

What is a relay? 

A device that responds to a small current or voltage change by activating switches or other devices 
in an electric circuit. An electromagnetic switch, remote-controlled switch, a switching device.  

Why are Relays used? 

Relays can have several purposes in remote car starter installations. They are used mainly for 
isolation, inversion, interruption, strengthening current, and for 

powering multiple wires from one 

source SAFELY

.  

How does it work? 

The basic relay consists of a coil and a set of contacts. The most common relay mechanism is 
electromagnetic. When voltage is applied to the coil, current passes through the wire and creates a 
magnetic field. This magnetic field pulls the contacts together and holds them there until the current 
flow in the coil has stopped.  

Relays come in all varieties and types, but for the applications that concern us, we will concentrate 
on the 

Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) 12 Volts relay. 

Naming Convention: 

Usually the relay’s manufacturer will include an electrical diagram on the relay displaying the role of 
each terminal and how they interact with each other. These terminal numbers are standard, and 
can be used with any SPDT relay. 

85 & 86:

 The Coil. These inputs energize the coil when one is +12 Volts, and the other is Negative. 

They are usually non-polarized, so it does not matter which one is positive (+) or negative (-).  

87:

 Normally Open (N/O). When the coil is energized, 87 is connected to 30. 

87A: 

Normally Closed (N/C). When the coil is at rest, 87A is connected to 30.  

30:

 Common. When the relay is at rest, 30 is connected to 87A. When the coil is energized, it is 

then moved and makes contact with 87 (

note:

 in a SPDT relay, 30 can never be connected to 87 

and 87A at the same time; 30 is connected 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 87a (normally closed 
circuit). 
When 12 volts is applied to the COIL (terminals 85 and 86), the ARM (connected to terminal 30) is 
pulled in by the electromagnet (COIL) so that it physically connects to terminal 87 (normally open 
circuit)  
Remember, there is no polarity on a relay’s coil. This means that you may apply positive from the 
battery to either terminal 85 

OR

 86, and then Ground the OTHER terminal to activate the relay. In 

other words, you may use either a positive or negative trigger to energize the relay. 
Keep in mind that when the relay is energized, if the positive OR the ground connection on the coil 
is broken, the ARM switches the connection between 30 back from 87 to 87a. 

Quenching Diodes:  

It was said earlier that you energize a relay by applying positive from the battery to either 85 OR 86 
and grounding the other terminal. This is not absolutely true: some relays are “polarized” if they 
have a quenching/suppression diode (a diode installed between the coil terminals 85 and 86, could 
be internal or external). To activate the coil on this type of relay, make sure that the +12 Volts 
trigger is on the same terminal of the relay as the Cathode (- or striped side) of the 

Summary of Contents for AS-3472TW-FM

Page 1: ...n guide carefully before beginning any work Warning Before installing the unit if installing on a vehicle with a manual transmission test that the OEM Door Switch contacts of the vehicle work well and...

Page 2: ...rter Kill Arming Mode 22 Lock Pulse Duration 22 Flashing LED 22 Safe Start 23 Engine Run Time 23 Idle Mode 23 Turbo Mode 24 Cold Weather Mode 24 Valet Mode 25 Home Valet Mode 26 Panic Mode 27 The AUX...

Page 3: ...rew drivers Socket set wrench set drill with drill bits plastic fish tool for fishing wires through the firewall Installation Points to Remember On vehicles with a manual transmission always ensure th...

Page 4: ...there are numerous other scenarios 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...

Page 5: ...e engine bay Under the driver s side of the dash there is usually enough room for the module to fit Once the location has been decided proceed to the next step Mount the antenna and run the cable to t...

Page 6: ...e made This extra bit of wire is wrapped around the exposed OEM wire to secure in place while you are soldering When all of the wires have been connected solder the connections When the solder has coo...

Page 7: ...nected to 30 87A Normally Closed N C When the coil is at rest 87A is connected to 30 30 Common When the relay is at rest 30 is connected to 87A When the coil is energized it is then moved and makes co...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...t 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 87A Connects to the Switch Side of the cut O...

Page 10: ...lly The Starter Kill output wire on the remote start module is activated when the LOCK button is pressed on the remote control When a theft attempt happens and the thief powers the Ignition circuit to...

Page 11: ...y current In this case the fuse box or the B connection on the battery is recommended If wires need to be extended you must protect them with additional fuses connected at the entry source 4 PINK 30 A...

Page 12: ...refore it is essential that it is installed 5 WHITE 12 V Parking Light output This wire provides a 12 V output 15 A max and must be connected to the Parking Light wire that tests 12 V when the Parking...

Page 13: ...seconds after the Trunk is closed An ARM pulse will be sent 4 seconds after the TRUNK button is pressed if the Trunk pin state is unchanged The Trunk was unopened Disarm is sent only if the system was...

Page 14: ...connecting the glow plug input to the vehicle 3 pin Harness Wire Description 1 VIOLET BLACK AUX 2 Output 500 mA negative output Can be programmed for one of the following four options 1 Constant while...

Page 15: ...s the hood pin once more and release immediately The parking lights will turn ON and stay ON for 20 seconds Within 5 seconds press the programming button on the antenna twice for 1 second each time Th...

Page 16: ...emote start the system will lock the transmission settings to manual mode To install this unit in a vehicle with an automatic transmission 1 Cut the loop on the pc board Yellow wire 2 Make sure the Bl...

Page 17: ...PTION 3 7 10 sec lock pulse and two 1 4 sec unlock pulses OPTION 4 1 10 sec lock unlock pulses FEATURE 5 LED flashing OPTION 1 ENABLED without starter kill will flash only when ignition is OFF OPTION...

Page 18: ...DEFAULT SETTING FEATURE 1 Alarm Control OPTION 1 ENABLED HORN must be enabled OPTION 2 DISABLED FEATURE 2 Ready Mode Option OPTION 1 Enabled by handbrake OPTION 2 Enabled by remote FEATURE 3 Bypass O...

Page 19: ...ters of this series are equipped with an on board high current programmable 5th relay that can be used to power a second ignition accessory or crank wire The unit uses 3 sets of pins each set correspo...

Page 20: ...is circuit the key side wire which goes from the clutch pedal to the Ignition switch and the solenoid side which goes from the clutch switch to the starter motor When the key is turned to the start po...

Page 21: ...ire this disengages the relay To verify that you have a N C system disconnect the clutch switch the vehicle should start without the clutch pedal being pressed When you test the trigger wire with your...

Page 22: ...n preceding the activation of the Starter Kill Once the activation countdown expires the LED will send a series of quick double flashes to indicate that the Starter Kill is now armed To disarm the Sta...

Page 23: ...rammed to run the engine for 3 15 or 25 minutes 15 minutes by default On a diesel engine the Remote Car Starter can be programmed to run the engine for 8 20 or 30 minutes 20 minutes by default Idle Mo...

Page 24: ...ady Mode Option in this Guide to activate Turbo Mode At the last step press either 1 LOCK to lock the doors and have the engine shut down after 60 seconds The parking lights will flash 3 times and rem...

Page 25: ...RUN and OFF positions The parking lights will flash three times b Turn the ignition OFF The LED on the antenna will come ON solid to indicate that the vehicle has successfully entered Valet mode The i...

Page 26: ...e that the vehicle is now out of Valet mode The icon will appear on your LCD transmitter if you press LOCK or UNLOCK The system will warn you if someone attempts to start your vehicle while it stands...

Page 27: ...priority door access but also as trunk release Horn Confirmation AUX 1 can be programmed to trigger the horn every time the LOCK button is pressed or when the LOCK button is pressed twice within 3 sec...

Page 28: ...Ready Mode is enabled by remote If Ready Mode is enabled by handbrake 1 Ensure that all the doors hood and trunk are closed Make sure that the gear selector is in the neutral position 2 With the engi...

Page 29: ...ress TRUNK LCD Transmitter Operation and Confirmations Second Car Control Basic Operations Function Button pressed Icon Sound Lock 1 beep Unlock 2 beeps Start Melody Stop None Melody Trunk 1 Beep Star...

Page 30: ...the display did not return to its basic state simply press the button this will refresh the display If the engine was stopped the icon will disappear and the time will be displayed Pressing the butto...

Page 31: ...vel 3 requires pressing the button 3X Customized features Option 2 on by default Level 1 requires pressing the button 1X Basic features Level 2 requires pressing the button 2X Multi car operation Leve...

Page 32: ...the result of misunderstandings about how a product works or performs Take the time to properly explain all functions and features to the customers before they leave the premises Doing this will save...

Page 33: ...ge of the transmitter Some of these are The condition of the battery in the transmitter The operating environment for example downtown radio frequency noise airports cellular phone towers Metal any ty...

Page 34: ...em Board set from automatic to manual power ON Power ON to OFF manual transmission 5 Fast Tach signal programmed New transmitter programmed 6 A remote start was attempted while a tach before crank sig...

Page 35: ...but the car will not start Are you on the correct ignition wire Does the car have more than 1 ignition 4 The car cranks briefly then quits Have you bypassed the passive security PASSLOCK PASSKEY III P...

Page 36: ...cks cars and mini vans 18 The car runs for about 5 seconds shuts down and restarts it does this 3 times Check voltage on tach wire Try an alternate tach source 19 The car starts by remote but the rang...

Page 37: ...mote door locks and I have already installed a relay Door locks are reverse polarity and not positive trigger 26 I blow fuses every time I try the remote trunk release and I have already installed a r...

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