Yellow Wire - (Ignition 12 Volt Positive Input):
The Yellow wire is an igni-
tion "on" input to the security system. This connection is critical to the proper operation of
many of the security system's features.
CONNECTION: This wire supplies Positive 12 Volts to the control module whenever the
ignition switch is "on". This connection should be made at the ignition switch harness, to
the primary ignition circuit. Primary ignition has 0 Volts when the ignition key is in the
"Lock", "Off" and "Accessory" positions; and Positive 12 Volts in the "Run" and "Start"
positions. Locate the correct wire at the ignition switch harness and securely splice the
Yellow wire to it.
Orange Wire - (Negative Output While Armed):
The Orange wire is for an
optional starter disable socket and relay. The function of this wire is to provide a Constant
500ma Ground Output whenever the security system is in an armed state. This output
supplies Negative Ground to one side of the relay's coil. The other side of the relay coil will
be supplied with Positive Voltage from the ignition switch, but only if the ignition switch
is turned to the "start" position. If this occurs, the coil will energize, activating the relay,
which in turn will open the starter circuit. The starter interrupt prevents the vehicle from
starting only if the alarm is armed (including while the alarm is activated), and will draw
current from the vehicle's electrical system only if an attempt is made to start the vehicle.
CONNECTION: To interrupt the vehicle's starter circuit, the starter wire must be located
and cut. It is recommended that this connection be done as close to the ignition switch as
possible. Use a voltmeter, not a test light, to find the correct wire, which is the wire from
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White
Violet
Gray
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Orange
Brown
Blue
Violet
Red
Green
Blue
Pink
DLS-3 Red Connector
Plugs Into Alarm's
Red Doorlock Port
DLS-3 Wiring Diagram
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