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Criminalistics, Inc. 7560 NW 82

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 St., Miami, FL 33166, (305) 885 6444, Fax (305) 885 3330 

                              1391 Main Ave., Morton, WA  98356, (360) 496 6363, Fax (360) 496 6210 

http://www.criminalisticsinc.com     info@criminalisticsinc.com 

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Premier Canine System

 Plus

 

Remote Door Opening and Temperature Monitoring/Alerting System for Canine Vehicles 

 

Congratulations! You have purchased the most advanced door opening and temperature monitoring system available 

today.  Your Premier Canine System

TM

 Plus incorporates the acclaimed one-button door release features of the 

distinguished Bail Out

TM

 system and the proven reliability of the Hotdog

TM

 temperature monitoring system.  

Criminalistics, Inc.

 is committed to providing the best in reliability, quality and support at an affordable value. 

 

K-9 Officers & Installers: PLEASE take time to read the instructions carefully. This is a life saving system,  proper 

installation and operating procedures must be taken seriously.   

 

Familiarize yourself with all system functions and operational modes. TEST YOUR SYSTEM DAILY! 

 

Overview/Operational Summary

 

Your Premier Canine System

TM

 Plus door opening system is supplied with 40-pounds of pneumatic push power (a gas spring).  

This unique system

 

will unlock, unlatch and push open your vehicle door with the press of a single button from up to 500 feet 

away.  The door unlatch solenoid is rated for 15 pounds.  Most door latches typically require a 5-pound pull.  This unit has the 

strength to operate the door of most standard patrol vehicles.  Your Premier Canine System

TM

 Plus is individually coded for a 

specific vehicle to ensure that the door with the corresponding code will open.  A necessary advantage when multiple systems are 

used within an agency.   
 

As an added safety feature, there is a Door Opener interlock, where the vehicle must be in Park, Neutral or a VSS (Vehicle Speed 

Sensor) sensor connection, which will disable the door opening function when the vehicle is moving. 

If your programmed maximum temperature is exceeded and/or the back up sensor maximum temperature is exceeded (92

o

 F - 

94

o

 F)  your Premier Canine System

TM

 Plus will lower two electric windows, activate the Accessory output (typically a horn or 

lights), summon you via a 

optional pager, from up to 1 mile away, and turn on the high volume fan.  Your system will cycle/alert 

continuously until the interior temperature decreases below the programmed maximum temperature or below the back up sensor 

reset temperature of (91

o

)  unless the unit is turned off by the user, or if the vehicle battery dies.   

 

The optional pager can also function as a vehicle burglar alarm with the addition of 

options that include glass breakage detectors, 

motion sensors, key lock alarms and starter kill functions. Please feel free to contact Criminalistics, Inc. for additional information 
regarding these products.

 

 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Premier Canine System Plus

Page 1: ...way The door unlatch solenoid is rated for 15 pounds Most door latches typically require a 5 pound pull This unit has the strength to operate the door of most standard patrol vehicles Your Premier Canine SystemTM Plus is individually coded for a specific vehicle to ensure that the door with the corresponding code will open A necessary advantage when multiple systems are used within an agency As an...

Page 2: ...itch one more time High temperature alarm point is now set Blinking will stop Note You can confirm the setting with the Lock On switch centered Press the high temperature set switch once it will display the current setting press the high temperature set switch one more time to return to ambient temperature When a MAX or MIN temperature is recorded and the Lock On switch is centered MAX and or MIN ...

Page 3: ...minimum limit Temperature Alarm Sequence of Events When a Temperature Alarm situation occurs 3 things happen simultaneously Audio Visual indicators are activated typically Horn Honk Light bar or Brake lights Window A rolls down for 5 seconds and the Fan comes on at high speed After Window A rolls down Window B will roll down for 5 seconds if connected Bailout door opener Function This function is ...

Page 4: ...oor Lock In J9 12v Battery 12v HV J1 To Door Lock Door Lock Out J8 From Window B Sw Window B In J5 Pager Trigger TBD J2 J3 Accessory Out Pulse 12v J6 To Window B Window B out J4 VSS Park BO Inhibit J24 Engard e Optional Sensor J17 From Window A Window A In J11 To WindowA Window A Out J10 Backup Sensor Sense BU Sensor In J16 Fan Power Fan 12v J1 Backup Sensor 5v BU Sense 5v J38 Backup Sensor Ground...

Page 5: ...Fan Fan Power Pin 5 12v Window Motor B Window Switch B Cut original wire Window Motor A Window Switch A Battery 12v Battery ground 30A Temperature Probe External Primary Temperature Probe Backup Thermal Sensor Antenna Radio PAGER Trigger Trigger Ground 12v Antenna Power optional E N n c n c Door Lock Sw cut original wire Cut original wire Optional Pager Trigger VSS Park Park Door Opener inhibit En...

Page 6: ...Out to Motor 16 Backup Sensor Sense in 17 Backup Sensor 5v 18 Backup Sensor Ground List of Package Contents Each Premier Canine System Plus includes the following hardware Premier Control Unit Gas Spring DO NOT expand until installing Hand held Remote Antenna Kit 6ft Probe Cable Black 3 5mm jack Primary probe 10 Maxi Thin Fan 15 fan optional Fan twin lead 12awg power control wire with reset able 1...

Page 7: ... selected door for ease of installation Place Temperature Probe wire near canine compartment but out of canine s reach Door Unlatch Solenoid Select the door to open traffic or curb side and remove door panel and any other obstacles that block your access to the door s internal unlatch mechanism Examine with the door open and operate the door with the outside door handle as if you were opening it r...

Page 8: ...ble tight If there is too much tension in the line the lock will jam and not release even after removing the solenoid cable You must test the latch setup several times by locking and unlocking the door Then pull the outer door handle to check for proper exterior opening of the door Ensure that the cable has a small degree of slack available It is highly recommended to double check window and latch...

Page 9: ...or cover panel prematurely Make a small cut in the door panel to allow the door gas spring bracket to pass through with the ball removed Drill two holes in the door frame to temporarily hold the spring in place while the rear inside mounting position is being determined Bolt the spring bracket to the door frame but never to the aluminum cover Once you are satisfied with the spring position and ins...

Page 10: ...the function Verify that the input that has a positive voltage during the window roll down function Cut the wire between the window motor and the window switch Make your connection close to the motor Route the Clear twin lead Window A Fan window and Blue twin lead Window B zip wire provided Connect the clear zip Copper colored wire to the wire that is attached to the door window motor Connect the ...

Page 11: ...owing VSS Vehicle Speed Sensor a vehicle developed signal varying amplitude square wave or sine wave 20mvpp minimum Park a positive voltage 5v or greater when the vehicle is in Park or Neutral Park a ground when the vehicle is in Park or Neutral A label is placed on the back of the Premier Canine SystemTM Plus at time of manufacture with its configuration This configuration can be changed in the f...

Page 12: ...le s edge 2 Remove all burrs in and around both sides of the hole Remove paint in a narrow ring around the hole on the underside for surface contact area Metal to metal contact between the vehicle and the lower square cornered mount is essential for the best performance and range 3 Remove the circular black insulator nut from the lead Route the bare end of the cable to the control center and slip ...

Page 13: ...he system to the battery terminals as mentioned previously to power up your Premier Canine System Plus Follow the directions enclosed with your antenna carefully This antenna is cut specifically for your Premier Canine System Poor range can be directly attributed to faulty antenna installation practices Be sure the grounding sheath is in no way connected to the signal wire either at the plug or at...

Page 14: ...t for high and right for lower Center is off If the fan is triggered by the Premier it will run at High Speed only until the temperature falls below the high temperature set point or if Premier control box is switched off Note If the Premier control unit is in an alarm condition it is not possible to override fan speed control with the manual front panel switch Air Flow Direction The Brackets and ...

Page 15: ...cket holes 5 Place one flat washer on the top of the fan mounting hole to protect the mounting bracket holes from damage 6 Use four nuts and bolts to secure the fan to the window grill 7 Utilize a flat washer on the mounting bolt to prevent it from going through the grill 8 It may be necessary to notch the top of the door cover in order to run the Maxi Thin Fan power wires to the control unit thro...

Page 16: ...pon alerting Unit has engaged without reaching maximum Temperature Improper grounding of the unit Check your ground wire Make sure system is grounded to the car battery Control Unit and or probe are too close to radio transmitter Battery has lost power or has been disconnected Loose battery connection Set point is programmed improperly Go through programming instructions again If MAX is flashing a...

Page 17: ...is antenna is designed and cut specifically for your Premier Canine System Plus Degradation of range can usually be attributed to faulty antenna installation practices Ensure that the grounding sheath does not come in contact with the signal wire at either the plug or at the antenna base A continuity tester can verify this Poor antenna installation practices can decrease normal range for your remo...

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