Audiovox AA925 manual

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    128-671 1 1 of 8 Model AA-925 Installation Manual Keyless Entry System With Two Auxiliary Outputs Installation Instructions This Unit Is Intended For Installation In Vehicles With 12 Volt Negative Ground Electrical Systems Only. Kit Contents:  (1) Control Module  (2) - Three Button T ransmitters  4 Channel Code Learning Receiver  On Boa[...]

  • Page 2

    128-671 1 2 of 8 The AA-925 Keyless Entry System is designed to provide a convenient electronic means to gain access to the vehicle by providing RF remote control over the vehicle's power door lock system. The unit also includes outputs to control the vehicle's dome lights, as well as exterior parking lights. Although not an alarm system,[...]

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    128-671 1 3 of 8 NOTE: Some vehicles, (mostly European) have isolated "left" and "right" side p arking lights. T o connect to the p arking light systems in these vehicles, you must use separate SPDT relays to connect to each side in order to keep them isolated. Attach the WHITE wire of the system to this point. BROWN Wire: Negat[...]

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    128-671 1 4 of 8 4 GREEN/BLACK Wire: Immediate, 300mA Duration of Transmit, Channel 3 Output The Green/Black wire supplies a 300mA switched output whenever Channel 3 of the receiver is accessed. Pressing A combination of the transmitter Lock/UnLock buttons simultaneously will access Channel 3 and will remain active for as long as the transmitter bu[...]

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    128-671 1 5 of 8 5 The green wire provides a positive pulse during locking, or the pulsed + 12 volt lock output. Connect the green wire to the wire that provides a low current positive signal from the factory door lock switch to the factory door lock control relay . 3 Wire Positive Switched 2 Step Door Locks The green wire provides a positive pulse[...]

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    128-671 1 6 of 8 6 Programmable Features: Features 1 Chirp 2 Chirp 3 Chirps Default First Passive Arming Active Arming Active Arming Second Ignition D/L ON Ignition D/L OFF Ignition D/L OFF Third Ignition D/UL ON Ignition D/UL OFF Ignition D/UL OFF Fourth Chirps ON Chirps OFF Chirps ON Fifth Passive D/L Active D/L Active D/L Sixth Siren Output Horn[...]

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    128-671 1 7 of 8 7 Fourth Turn the valet switch on then off 1 chirp = chirps on 4 Flash pause Press transmitter Lock button to change 2 chirps = chirps off or Fifth Turn the valet switch on then off 2 chirps = active locks 5 Flash pause Press transmitter Lock button to change 1 chirp = passive locks or Sixth Turn the valet switch on then off 2 chir[...]

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    128-671 1 8 of 8 © 2003 Audiovox Electronics Corp. 128-671 1[...]