PROGRAM MODE 4 - TACH SETTINGS
Setting 1- Method 2- Low Idle Learn
Setting 2- Adjust For Over-Crank
Setting 3- Adjust For Under-Crank
Step 1 - Enter Program Mode
(Ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON) then press the Program Button on the antenna 1 time.
Step 2 - Enter Program Menu 4 -
Press the
#
button on the remote.(
Button #4
).
Step 3 - Start Vehicle -
Using the ignition key, make sure not to turn the key off at any time or your will exit programming.
Step 4 - Press the Button -
One time
(Led will start flashing in single cycles) then press and hold Program Button for(5sec).
Step 5 - Release the Button -
Led should come on steady to indicate correct tach signal the park light will flash to confirm.
Step 1 - Enter Program Mode
(Ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON) then press the Program button on the antenna 1 time.
Step 2 - Enter Program Menu 4 -
Press the
#
button on the remote.
(
Button #4
).
Step 3 - Press the Program Button -
2 times
(Led will start flashing 2 times).
Step 4 - Hold the Program Button -
For 5 seconds until park lights flash (each time lights flash the setting is reduced).
Step 5 - Release the Button - Exit Program Mode and remote start to test.
Step 1 - Enter Program Mode
(Ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON) then press the Program button on the antenna 1 time.
Step 2 - Enter Program Mode 4 -
Press the
#
on the remote.(
Button #4
).
Step 3 - Press the Program Button -
3 times
(Led will start flashing 3 times).
Step 4 - Press and Hold Program -
For 5 seconds until park lights flash (each time lights flash the setting is increased).
Step 5 - Release Program - Exit Program Mode then remote start to test.
This option is used for vehicles that maintain a High or Erratic idle after starting and need more than 10
seconds to establish a stable idle.
Manual Transmission Remote Starters must have both the door trigger and park brake wires connected.
Most installs will require a clutch bypass. This is a temporary bypass. The clutch should only be bypassed
during the activation of the remote starter. Never disconnect or alter the switch to be always bypassed.
Always use a
“M
” Series Remote Starter on a manual transmission vehicle.
Never
install a automatic Remote Starter model into a manual transmission vehicle. It is not recommended
to install a remote starter on a convertible type vehicle. If doing so It is highly recommended that a radar
sensor is installed to cover the proximity of the gear shift lever. If the radar sensor is tripped the remote
starter will exit Reservation Mode.
To enter Reservation Mode, the following steps must be followed.
Step 1
- While the vehicle is running, place the transmission in neutral and apply the parking brake.
Step 2
- Press and release the brake pedal. The park lights will flash.
Step 3
- Turn the ignition key off and the vehicle will stay running.
Step 4
- Exit the vehicle and close the door. The vehicle will then shut off.
Step 5
- The vehicle can now be safely remote started.
Note
: If the vehicle has a dome light delay, the vehicle may stay running until the dome light turns off. This is
normally no longer than 30 seconds. Reservation Mode will automatically be exited if the doors of the
vehicle are opened. The set-up mode will then have to be repeated . Reservation Mode Must be set-up
each time the vehicle is parked.
Note: If the vehicle is not in Reservation Mode and the Start button is pressed, the system
Reservation Mode - Manual Trans.
1* Tach Detection Mode 1 Honk/Chirp
Must connect Tach Wire. (Violet/White on 14-pin connector)
2 Tachless Mode 2 Honks/Chirps
No Tach connection required. (Do not connect the tach wire)
Note: The system will automatically detect and learn the Tach/Tachless signal.
Setting 1- Tach Selection (TL Models Only)
The system will automatically detect if Tach or Tachless Detection is being used. In Auto Learn
Mode, if there is no Tach signal detected after 30 seconds the system will look for a tachless signal.
If a tachless signal is detected the system will learn in Tachless Mode.
Note: To re-learn the Tach/Tachless a system reset must first be preformed.
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