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TR1150AT

2022-03-23 © Automotive Data Solutions Inc. 1/15

OWNER’S MANUAL

TERMS OF USE

INSTALLER TERMS OF USE

Automotive Data Solutions Inc. (“ADS”) products are strictly intended for installation by Certified Technicians
who are employed by a registered business specialized in the installation of automotive aftermarket electronics
products. Prior to beginning installation of an ADS product in a vehicle, it is the Certified Technician’s
responsibility to review the most current Product Guide, Install Guide and vehicle-specific notes available in
Weblink®. ADS is not responsible for any damages whatsoever, including but not limited to any consequential
damages, incidental damages, damages for loss of time, loss of earnings, loss of profit, commercial loss, loss of
economic opportunity and the like that may or may not have resulted from the use, misuse, improper
installation or operation of its products. Purchasers sole contractual remedy is refund of the purchase price of
the ADS product(s). ADS reserves itself the right to suspend any Weblink® account without notice and decline
to offer technical support to non-Certified Technicians, non-compliant Certified Technicians or end users.

END USER TERMS OF USE

ADS products are designed to remote start vehicles from a distance. In order to ensure your iDatastart system
meets all safety regulations and operates as intended by the manufacturer, please follow the usage
recommendations below:
• DO NOT use this product for any purpose other than its intended usage.
• DO NOT remote start a vehicle in an indoor or enclosed area (i.e. garage). Exhaust fumes are extremely
dangerous and can cause personal injury or death. Install carbon monoxide detectors in every living area that
can be exposed to vehicle exhaust fumes.
• DO NOT remote start a vehicle while it is being serviced. Follow the Valet Mode procedure as outlined in your
Owner’s Manual.
• DO NOT remote start a vehicle in gear.
• DO NOT remote start a vehicle with the key in the ignition.
• DO NOT remote start a vehicle left unattended with open windows, unlocked doors or open convertible top.
• DO NOT allow children handle or operate long range remotes.
• ALWAYS engage your emergency brake prior to exiting your vehicle. This may limit motion if the vehicle is
accidentally started in gear.
• AVOID remote starting your vehicle while passengers or pets are on board. This may increase the risk of

Summary of Contents for TR1150AT

Page 1: ...nical support to non Certified Technicians non compliant Certified Technicians or end users END USER TERMS OF USE ADS products are designed to remote start vehicles from a distance In order to ensure your iDatastart system meets all safety regulations and operates as intended by the manufacturer please follow the usage recommendations below DO NOT use this product for any purpose other than its inte...

Page 2: ...ing the inspection of your iDatastart system in the event of malfunction Immediately contact a Certified Technician to ensure that installation or defective equipment is properly addressed REMOTE OVERVIEW Your iDatastart remote start system may include one or both long range remotes listed below Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with their general features REMOTE MODEL TR1150AT Technolog...

Page 3: ...al on remote 2 Non highlighted icons Press release button 3 Highlighted grey icons Press hold button for 2 5 seconds 4 Coma between icons Press buttons one after the other 5 Plus between icons Press buttons together 6 Timeout between each button press 3 seconds 7 Function Available in 2nd Car Mode COMMAND Lock Arm BUTTON DESCRIPTION Secures your vehicle by locking the doors and arming the alarm CO...

Page 4: ...en COMMAND AUX 5 BUTTON DESCRIPTION To be completed by Authorized Dealer if applicable COMMAND Trunk Release BUTTON DESCRIPTION Releases the trunk or hatch COMMAND Engine Start Stop BUTTON DESCRIPTION Starts and stops the engine COMMAND AUX 1 BUTTON DESCRIPTION To be completed by Authorized Dealer if applicable ...

Page 5: ...ION To be completed by Authorized Dealer if applicable COMMAND AUX 4 BUTTON DESCRIPTION To be completed by Authorized Dealer if applicable COMMAND 2nd Car Mode BUTTON DESCRIPTION Controls two iDatastart equipped vehicles using one remote Works with all functions marked with an asterisk COMMAND Silent Lock BUTTON DESCRIPTION Disables the vehicle s horn and alarm siren ...

Page 6: ...ing your vehicle or valet parking Keyless entry features remains functional COMMAND Runtime Extend BUTTON DESCRIPTION Seamlessly extends your engine runtime without restarting your vehicle COMMAND Mute ON OFF BUTTON DESCRIPTION Disables the vehicle s horn and alarm siren even when alarm is triggered Remote will still receive alarm notification COMMAND Ignition Lock ON OFF BUTTON DESCRIPTION Automat...

Page 7: ... to automatically remote start every 2 3 or 4 hours programmable or from a temperature sensor sold separately PROGRAMMING A NEW REMOTE Are you replacing a lost or damaged remote or simply adding an extra remote to your iDatastart system Please take note of the following 1 A functional iDatastart system must already be installed in your vehicle 2 All new remotes must be installed by an iDatastart A...

Page 8: ...the casing 7 Snap top and bottom casings back together using your hands REMOTE STARTING FROM FACTORY KEY FOB Your iDatastart system may enable remote engine start by performing one of the following button sequences on your factory key fob BUTTON FUNCTION Press on Start engine Press on Stop engine OR BUTTON FUNCTION Press on Start engine Press on Stop engine NOTE This feature may not be supported o...

Page 9: ...ow within the programmed delay time 45 seconds 90 seconds 3 minutes or 4 minutes For Standard Key Vehicles 1 Unlock and enter vehicle 2 Close doors 3 Insert key into ignition and turn ignition to ON position 4 Press foot brake For Push To Start Vehicles 1 Unlock and enter vehicle with valid smartkey 2 Close doors 3 Press foot brake NOTE This feature may not be supported on some vehicles If availab...

Page 10: ...RKING LIGHT FLASHES Valet Mode ON 1 Valet Mode OFF 2 With iDatastart Antenna Turn ignition ON then press hold button for 5 seconds FUNCTION OF PARKING LIGHT FLASHES Valet Mode ON 1 Valet Mode OFF 2 REMOTE START TROUBLESHOOTING If your iDatastart remote fails to start the vehicle the parking lights will flash three times immediately then flash a number of times according to the errors below ...

Page 11: ...er 3 9 VSS detected vehicle in movement Contact Authorized Dealer 3 10 System is in Valet Mode Exit Valet Mode 3 11 Can communication failure Contact Authorized Dealer 3 12 Can communication failure Contact Authorized Dealer 3 13 Bypass error Contact Authorized Dealer 3 14 No Pitstop or Takeover available Contact Authorized Dealer 3 15 Module overheat protection Contact Authorized Dealer VEHICLE S...

Page 12: ...overheat protection Contact Authorized Dealer LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Automotive Data Solutions Inc ADS warrants to the original purchaser of the iDatastart product that the following components product shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and circumstances Control module and installation harnesses For as long as the original purchaser owns the vehicle in which i...

Page 13: ... interference that may cause undesired operation 2 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ...

Page 14: ...Tests for SAR are conducted with the REMOTE CAR STARTER TWO WAY transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the REMOTE CAR STARTER TWO WAY while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the REMOTE CAR STARTER TWO WAY is designed to operate at multiple p...

Page 15: ...mplies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IC...

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