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WIRING  INSTR

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WIRING  INSTRUCTIONS

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"Protect Yourself And Your Investment"

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Arming The Alarm ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Disarming The Alarm ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Triggering The Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Remote Panic Operation ................................................................................................................................... 4
Automatic Transmitter Verification

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Code Jumping

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Using The Transmitter To Turn On And Off The Confirmation Chirps ....................................................... 5-6
Using The Transmitter To Adjust The Dual Zone Shock Sensor ..................................................................... 6
Current Sensing (Green Wire Loop) ................................................................................................................. 7
Three Minute Current Sensing Delay (White Wire Loop) ................................................................................ 7
Prewarn Feature ............................................................................................................................................. 7-8
Self Diagnosis ................................................................................................................................................... 8
Mounting The Main Control/Siren Unit ........................................................................................................... 9
Wiring Diagram Overview .............................................................................................................................. 10
Short Black Ground Wire ................................................................................................................................ 11
Red Constant 12 Volt Positive Wire .......................................................................................................... 11-12
Long Black Antenna Wire .............................................................................................................................. 12
Blue Negative Instant Trigger Wire ........................................................................................................... 12-14
Orange Grounded Output While Armed Wire ........................................................................................... 15-16
Diagram For Starter Disable Diagram ............................................................................................................ 16
White Flashing Parking Light Output Wire ............................................................................................... 17-19
Pink LED Status Light Wire ...................................................................................................................... 20-21
Programming The Alarm Control Module To The Transmitter ................................................................ 22-23
Operating A Second Vehicle's Alarm ............................................................................................................. 23
Sometimes You Have To Transmit Close To The Vehicle ............................................................................. 23
Limited Lifetime Warranty .............................................................................................................. Back Cover

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Operating   Instructions

Arming The Alarm:

The Alarm Can  Be Armed From Transmitter At Any Time.  To arm the alarm system,

after you exit the vehicle, close all of the doors and  press the  large transmitter button
once. The alarm will respond with one siren chirp, the parking lights will flash once, and
the LED Status Light will flash fast. If an optional doorlock interface (model DM-1) was
installed, the doors will also lock. Five seconds after the arming confirmation chirp, the
LED Status Light will  flash slow, confirming that the alarm is fully armed.

Disarming The Alarm:

Whenever the alarm is in an armed state the LED Status Light will be flashing slow.

To disarm the alarm, press the large transmitter button once again. The alarm will respond
with two siren chirps, the parking lights will flash twice. If the alarm was triggered while
you were away, the disarming confirmation will change to four chirps, the parking lights
will flash four times. If the optional DM-1 doorlock interface was installed, the doors will
also unlock upon disarming.

Triggering The Alarm:

Once armed, any entry or shock to the vehicle will instantly trigger the alarm. Once

triggered, the siren will sound and the exterior  lights will flash for 60 seconds, unless you
disarm the alarm sooner with the transmitter.  If all protected entries are secure at the end
of 60 seconds, the alarm will stop and automatically rearm itself. If any further entry

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attempt is made, the alarm will trigger again and repeat the process. During the 60 sec- ond
triggered cycle, you may use the transmitter to disarm the alarm, rather than waiting for it
to reset itself.  Remember, once the alarm triggers, the disarming confirmation is four
chirps and four parking light flashes.

Remote Panic Operation:

In the event of attack or assault, or any time you feel threatened or in need of assistance,

you can use the transmitter to trigger the alarm as a possible means of getting help or
diverting the attacker's attention. Pressing and holding the large transmitter button  for 2
seconds will trigger the alarm, which will sound the siren and flash the parking lights for
60 seconds. At 60 seconds, the alarm will automatically reset itself to the armed mode, or,
you may use the transmitter to turn off this feature, which will also disarm the alarm. The
panic feature may be used at any time - while the alarm is armed or disarmed, and regardless
of whether the ignition switch is turned on or off.  If desired, a single pole, double throw
switch may be added to the alarm's Red constant power wire as a means of disarming the
alarm system if the transmitter is lost, damaged, or if its battery becomes exhausted. This
optional switch must be mounted in a concealed, but accessible location.

Automatic Transmitter Verification

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For a period of 20 seconds after the alarm is disarmed by the transmitter, the LED Status

Indicator will flash to indicate the number of transmitters programmed to operate your
security system. For example: two flashes and a pause indicate that only two transmitters
are coded  to operate your system. In the event the LED Status Indicator flashes a total of
stored  transmitter codes different from the number of transmitters you have

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Page 1: ...m was triggered while you were away the disarming confirmation will change to four chirps the parking lights will flash four times If the optional DM 1 doorlock interface was installed the doors will also unlock upon disarming Triggering The Alarm Once armed any entry or shock to the vehicle will instantly trigger the alarm Once triggered the siren will sound and the exterior lights will flash for...

Page 2: ...or Sensitivity 1 One audible tone Shock sensor is turned off 2 One audible tone and one chirp Low shock sensor sensitivity 3 One audible tone and two siren chirps Medium shock sensor sensitivity 4 One audible tone and three siren chirps High shock sensor sensitivity Page 7 Continued Next Page Current Sensing Green Wire Loop If the Green wire loop is uncut the alarm will trigger by sensing the curr...

Page 3: ... Make sure that the Black wire s ring terminal has contact with bright clean metal If necessary scrape any paint rust or grease away from the connection point until the metal is bright and clean Note If you have a bad ground connection the alarm can find partial ground through the wires that are connected to other circuits but the alarm will not function correctly making you think you have a defec...

Page 4: ...de 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 triggering 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 triggered and will draw current fro...

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Page 6: ...ansmitter codes This condition will be indicated by the siren chirping three times Operating A Second Vehicle s Alarm When the second vehicle s alarm is in the transmitter learn mode press both of the first vehicle s transmitter buttons On this transmitter the first vehicle will arm and disarm from transmitter s large button and the second from the large and small buttons pressed together The smal...

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