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Wir ing De scrip tion for the 24- Pin Con nec tor 

Pin

Wire Color

Con nects to

1

White/Blue

Remotely Adjustable Dual-Zone Piezo Sensor input

2

White/Violet

Pulse out before remote start (-) and upon disarming

3

Black/Gray

RPM input

4

Blue/Green

Reverse light input (+)

5

White

Valet switch input (-)

6

Orange

Glass Tampering Sensor input (-)

7

White/Black

Hood trigger input (-)

8

Gray/Yellow

Trunk trigger input (-)

9

Blue/White

Brake light input (+) (and relay shown if manual transmission)

10

Black

Ground for sensors, LED and PlainView 2 Switch 

11

Red

Power for Dual-Zone Piezo and Glass Tampering sensors

12

Black

Ground (-)

13

Gray/Green

Door lock output (+) or (-)

14

Green

Armed output (-)

15

Violet/White

Pulse out after remote start (-) and upon arming

16

Gray/Violet

Auxiliary A output (-)

17

Gray/Orange

Door unlock (+) or (-)

18

Red

Battery (+) with 5-amp fuse

19

Violet

LED output (+)

20

Yellow

Siren (-)

21

Blue/Black

Heater 2 relay output if needed (-)

22

Brown/Red

Interior light supply input (+) or (-)

23

Gray

Door trigger (+) or (-)

24

Blue/Orange

Negative out when started

  Starter and Ig ni tion Con nec tions  

Im mo bi li za tion Cir cuits

1. In the underdash ignition switch wireloom, locate the one wire that c12V during

BOTH the cranking AND engine running cycles, and 0 volts when the ignition is off.

You may find two wires in the steering column wireloom that test this way. If

so, see the Secondary Ignition or Heater/AC wire section below.

2. Start the engine, then cut the ignition wire. The engine should stop running.

3. Connect the WHITE/BROWN wire to the 

key side 

of the ignition line.

4. Connect the GREEN/BLUE wire to the other side.

Starter Con nec tion

You MUST con nect the starter wires be fore the neu tral safety switch,

oth er wise the engine could be started while in gear. Be cer tain that both the

WHITE/GREEN and WHITE/BLUE wires are sol idly con nected.

1. Use a voltmeter to locate the 

one 

wire that c12V during the 

cranking cycle

ONLY

. Cut this wire, then try to start the engine. It should not crank.

2. Con nect the WHITE/GREEN of the ACE 7500 wire to the 

key side

 of the cut starter line.

3. Connect the WHITE/BLUE wire of the ACE 7500

 starter side

 of the cut starter line.

Heater/Air Con di tioner Con nec tion

1. Turn the vehicle’s heater/AC switch on and rotate the ignition key toward START one

increment at a time. Observe at which position the blower turns on.

2. Turn the engine OFF.

3. Connect the voltmeter black lead to ground and set the dial to DC volt.

4. Locate the one wire that c12V 

only

 when the ignition key is at the position where

the blower activates.

5. Cut the wire , then start the engine. The blower should not operate.

6. Connect the 12-pin connector’s GRAY wire to the heater/AC wire as shown on page 4.

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Summary of Contents for ACE 7500

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Deterrent Bypass 10 Reverse Lights 10 Brake Lights 10 Manual Transmission 10 Diesel Engine 10 RPM Monitoring 11 Trunk Trigger 11 Remotely Adjustable Dual Zone Piezo Sensor 12 Glass Tampering Sensor 12...

Page 3: ...ed Electronic Timer oTurbo Timer Output oDataPort Accessory Interface oHigh Output Insignia Siren oEight Event TotalRecall oPrewired LED Sensor Extended Range Receiver and PlainView 2 Switch Connector...

Page 4: ...icing or operation 9 DO NOT mount any Clifford sensor in the engine compartment 10 Follow the system s Sequence of Installation to ensure proper installation and testing 11 Place the owner s manual in...

Page 5: ...l side ignition and relay shown if manual transmission 4 Red Battery with 30 amp fuse 5 Red Battery with 20 amp fuse 6 Brown Parking light output 7 White Green Key side starter input 8 Orange Accessor...

Page 6: ...lete 2 Plug the 18 CliffNet DataPort Extension Cable into the control unit Make sure the receptacle end will be accessible after the dash has been put back This eases later service 3 Plug the extended...

Page 7: ...ou may find two wires in the steering column wireloom that test this way If so see the Secondary Ignition or Heater AC wire section below 2 Start the engine then cut the ignition wire The engine shoul...

Page 8: ...y 2 Verify there is adequate space behind the selected location to accommodate the switch 3 Drill a 5 16 8mm mounting hole then insert the wires through the hole 4 Mate the switch s locking connectors...

Page 9: ...make the connections shown in Diagram 4 for reverse polarity b If there are three wires proceed to step 2 c If the vehicle is a Nissan and it does not have a door lock switch find the single wire in t...

Page 10: ...hows 12v when the parking lights are on and 0 volts when they are off 4 Connect both of the BROWN wires to the parking light wires 5 Connect the RED 18AWG wire from the 12 pin connector to the vehicle...

Page 11: ...a 3 amp diode terminal 30 of an optional relay as shown on pages 4 5 and connect it into the BLUE WHITE brake input wire See also Manual Transmission section below 1 Turn the ignition ON and press th...

Page 12: ...to all the other is the negative side and can be tested as described in step 2b above Installation Options 1 Installation Option 1 Negative Coil Connect the BLACK GRAY wire to the negative terminal of...

Page 13: ...lected duration between one second and four minutes Current is limited to 0 15 amp You can also set this output to automatically activate every time the system is remotely armed perfect if wiring as a...

Page 14: ...tly enter the disarmed state MANDATORY RPM PROGRAMMING NOTE ACE 7500 will not operate properly without this programming step NOTE If working on a diesel engine vehicle you must first set the system fo...

Page 15: ...button The master remote control can operate higher level functions such as sensor adjustment by shifting the 4 buttons up to a higher level via the LevelShift button on the side of the remote contro...

Page 16: ...erclockwise to decrease sensitivity clockwise to increase you may also reposition the sensor s microphone s Eight Event TotalRecall The system s nonvolatile memory records the identity of the last eig...

Page 17: ...seconds after five seconds three chirps indicate that the ACE 7500 is now back in the Feature Select position b To select a different feature column repeat step 5 c To exit program mode turn the ignit...

Page 18: ...system Select the row and column number then transmit the unused button channel on the other remote that you want to perform that function The system will respond with the same number of chirps as th...

Page 19: ...on to the ON position nEngine does not respond This is the correct response proceed to step 3 nEngine starts or cranks The starter ignition fuel pump or immobilization circuits have been miswired Care...

Page 20: ...tep 5 Test the door locks Arm the system by pressing button 1 on the remote control nDoors lock This is the correct response proceed to step 6 nDoors do not lock You either selected the wrong lock dia...

Page 21: ...wait 10 seconds then thump the car softly with your fist n5 chirp warning tone Proceed to the next test Thump firmly nAlarm triggers Proceed to step 9 Adjust the sensor as needed Step 10 Test the Gla...

Page 22: ...orking properly and when open is consistently showing less than 1 5 volts If not the hood pin switch must be thoroughly cleaned or replaced Step 15 Test the AutoArming feature Turn the ignition ON sta...

Page 23: ...not crank or grind Push the brake pedal and turn the ignition OFF Press button 4 again to start the vehicle nTest 5 Leave the engine running It should turn itself off after 30 minutes If the system d...

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