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(-) Glow Plug Monitor / Gas Mode:
For vehicles
with a wait-to-start wire that shows ground
when the indicator light goes out, connect to
the proper vehicle wire and set Engine Type to
setting 2.
3. Factory Alarm Rearm Pulse. Sets the timing
of the factory alarm reaming pulse to one of
three settings: pulse after remote starting and
with lock, pulse after remote starting only, or
pulse with lock and after shutdown.
4. Engine Run Time. Selects between 4, 45, and
15 minute run cycles.
5. Crank Time. Sets the maximum allowable
cranking time for the starter to one of three
settings: 10 seconds, 3 seconds, or 5 seconds.
6. GWR / Starter Defeat. Selects between
three operation modes for the Ground When
Running output: Starter Defeat mode with Anti-
Grind that activates with lock and also during
remote start, Passive Starter Defeat mode that
activates when the doors are locked or 30
seconds after the ignition is turned off, and
Ground When Running output that activates
only during remote start and can be used for a
factory bypass module or an anti-grind relay.
7. Start Button. Sets the remote start feature
to require one or two pulses to start the
vehicle. The two-pulse mode offers a bit more
safety against accidental starting, but is less
convenient.
REMOTE START NOTES
Smart Start and Tach Start
In order for the system to properly start and
run the vehicle, the unit must be able to
determine if the engine is cranking or if the
engine is actually running. This system is
equipped with two means of detecting the
engine’s run status: Smart Start and Tach Start.
The system detects if a tach wire is connected
and then sets the proper mode automatically.
In either mode, the system must properly learn
the vehicle’s engine characteristics before the
remote start can function. See
Engine Learning
The
Smart Start
feature detects the engine’s run
status using specially designed software that
interprets certain characteristics of the engine,
without connection to the vehicle’s tachometer
wire.This feature allows a faster installation, but
may not be work as well with all vehicles, or
under extreme temperatures.
The
Tach Start
feature requires connection the
the vehicle’s tachometer wire, coil wire or an
injector wire. The Tach Start provides reliable
operation with virtually any vehicle, even under
extreme temperatures.
ENGINE LEARNING
Auto Learn Mode
After completing installation, follow these steps
to automatically “learn” the engine operation.
This “learns” proper tach signal or Smart Start
signal operation. It is important to note that
while this auto method works fine for most
vehicles, a few vehicles may have problems
properly remote starting if the engine idle
speed was too high when the tach signal was
learned. For these instances, see the
Manual
Learn Mode
and
Forced Low Idle Learn Mode
.
To enter the Auto Learn mode after completing
the installation:
1. Turn ignition on.
• The parking lights will turn on. If the
parking lights do not turn on, make sure
the BLUE ignition wire is properly
connected and perform a Default Reset.
2. Start the vehicle using the key.
• The LEDs will begin to flash then turn on
solid when a tach signal is present.
3. Wait approximately 35 seconds for the
tach signal to be properly learned.
• The parking lights will flash and the horn
will honk twice (optional) to confirm the
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