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Model EX-6000 Installation Manual Remote V ehicle Alarm System With Channel 2 Auxiliary Output Installation Instructions This Unit Is Intended For Installation In V ehicles With 12 V olt Negative Ground Electrical Systems Only Kit Contents: (1) - EX-6000 Control Module 2 Channel Code Learning Receiver (2) - Three Button Transmitters [...]
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The EX-6000 V ehicle Alarm System is designed to provide a basic deterrent to vehicle theft, and 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 parking lights, and an additional auxiliary output de[...]
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Page 3
3 area that may be seen from the driver ’s seat as well as from out side the vehicle. T ry to choose a location close enough to the Control Module so that the LED's wires will reach. Carefully inspect the area behind your chosen location to insure that the drill will not penetrate any existing factory wiring or fluid lines. Drill a 1/4"[...]
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4 to connect to only one door switch in order to detect the opening of all doors. In a few cases this will not be true, making it necessary to connect to the vehicle dome light, or isolate door trigger wires. Locate the vehicle's negative door trigger wire in the vehicle's kick panel, under-dash or the vehicle's pin-switch. Splice an[...]
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5 to the start (crank) position and will have 0 volts in all other key positions. Connect one side of the cut wire to terminal #87a of the relay . Connect the other side of the cut wire to terminal #30 of the relay . DARK BLUE Wire: Delayed 300mA Pulsed, Channel 2 Output The Dark Blue wire supplies a 300mA ground pulsed output whenever channel two [...]
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6 PLUG-IN CONNECTIONS AND COMPLETING THE INST ALLA TION: Now that all the other components have been installed, and most of the main connections completed, it is time to finish connecting the remaining plug-in components and completing the installation. Even though these are plug-in connections, and the plugs have been shaped such that they cannot [...]
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7 Programmable Features: Features 1 Chirp 2 Chirp Default First Passive Arming Active Arming Passive 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 Passive D/L Active D/L Active D/L Fifth Chirps ON Chirps OFF Chirps ON T o Program These Features: Entering the Program[...]
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8 F EATURE ACT I O N T O P ERF ORM R E SPON SE F R OM SY ST E M LED F L AS H P AT T ERN To Turn th e Ign i ti o n S wi tc h O N LED Turn s OF F E nt er T oggle the V alet/ P rogram/M anual O v erride S witc h T he O N the n O F F 3 T i m es 1 S iren/H orn Ch i rp & 1 LE D F las h Pro g ram mi n W i thin 3 s eco nds , M ode tu rn th e Ig ni tion[...]
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9 © 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corporation 128-6187[...]