Installation Guide
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OPTION 2* Shock Sense
MONITORED
/ Warn-away
MONITORED
OPTION 3
Shock Sense
MONITORED
/ Warn-away
IGNORED
OPTION 4
Shock Sense
IGNORED
/ Warn-away
MONITORED
FUNCTION 5 – Ignition Valet
OPTION 1
Ignition Valet
DISABLED
OPTION 2* Ignition Valet
ENABLED
OPTION 3
Ignition Valet
ENABLED
Tach Programming
About Tach Programming
If you press the
START/STOP
button before carrying out a Tach Programming procedure, the System
will make no attempt to start the Engine and the Parking Lights will give 5 flashes. If order to carry
out Tach Programming, you may simply follow the Automatic Tach Programming procedure. The
System stores Tach settings regardless of the procedure used at the time of Tach programming.
All Tach settings are cleared when the System is reset. A new Tach Programming procedure has
to be carried out
only
if the System is reset.
Multi-speed Tach Programming
Tach signals may vary from vehicle to vehicle. The
System is designed to read a wide range of
Tach signals produced by recent Ignition systems. There is no necessary manual adjustment.
Nevertheless, a Tach-programming procedure
must
be carried out
every time a new System Unit
is installed
. This is because the Tach signals of certain Ignition systems are sometimes too low or
too high for the System, causing failed start-ups at various temperatures.
1.
Flash the Hood Pin switch (see Table 1)
– The Parking Lights will stay
ON
for up to 20 seconds.
– Before the lights go out:
2.
Press and hold the
Brake Pedal
,
– And simultaneously press the
LOCK
and
UNLOCK
buttons on the Transmitter:
– The Parking Lights will flash 4 times.
– Release the Brake Pedal.
3.
Start up the Engine
and allow the vehicle to reach regular Engine idle speed.
4.
Once the Engine is running idle, press the
Brake Pedal
and keep it down until you
hear the Parking Lights Output flash 5 times.
– Release the Brake Pedal: Tach Programming is now complete.
The siren will chirp 1, 2, 3 times to indicate which tach mode has been detected.
Table 5: Multi-speed Tach Programming
Note
The L.E.D. follows the Parking Lights during the Transmitter Programming procedure.
At any time, close the Hood to end the Tach-programming procedure.