Clarion UNGO MS5500 manual

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    1. Before Y ou Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1 2. Installation T ips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2 3. Mounting Components Main Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 1 1. Be sure to read the manual thoroughly before beginning the installation to ensure a proper understanding of the MS5500 and its functions. 2. V erify system contents: ❑ Main Unit ❑ Two 3-Button Remote T ransmitters ❑ Siren ❑ Logic Sensor II ❑ Harnesses • 14-Pin main harness • 4-Pin auxiliary funct[...]

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    Page 2 - MS5500 Installation Manual 1. Use a V olt / Ohm meter to test all wires. Do not use a test light. 2. Good power and ground connections are essential for proper operation. 3. Route all wires from the engine compartment to the interior of the vehicle through a grommet and use electrical tape and split loom tubing for protection. 4. When addi[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 3 Main Unit The main unit should be mounted in the interior of the vehicle. Do not mount the main unit in the engine compartment. For maximum security , avoid mounting the main unit where it will be easily accessible to a thief. If you are mounting the unit under the dash board, be sure to mount the unit as high as[...]

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    Page 4 - MS5500 Installation Manual EXT2 Extended Range Antenna (optional) The optional EXT2 is a tuned, coaxial antenna, designed to be used with the MS5500 security system to increase transmitter range. When properly installed, the EXT2 will add greater installation flexibility to the system, allowing the antenna to be placed high in the vehicle [...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 5 Mounting For Shock and Motion Sensitivity Mounting For Shock Sensitivity Only Motion Sensitivity Front/Rear Side to Side Position Best Best Good Least Least Good Good Good Override Switch Mount the Override Switch in a location near the driver where it is easily accessible but not plainly visible. Plug the blue o[...]

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    Page 6 - MS5500 Installation Manual Logic Sensor II Override Switch S tatus LED Wiring Diagram installation_MS5500.qxd 12/6/99 11:59 AM Page 6[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 7 14-Pin Main Harness Pin 1 - BLACK: Ground. Connect to a solid chassis ground. Be sure to use a ring connector of proper size. Scrape away the paint at the grounding point. Pin 2 - RED: Main Power (+12v) input [3A fuse] Connect to constant +12v . A clean source of power is essential. This connection can be made at[...]

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    Page 8 - MS5500 Installation Manual Pin 1 1 - BLUE: Starter Defeat Normally Closed (-) output Provides a negative output while the alarm is Armed and during alarming to disable the vehicle’s st arter circuits. Connect to the provided S tarter Kill Relay socket as shown. In this configuration, the vehicle’s st arter will be disabled only when th[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 9 Pin 14 - YELLOW/white: Auxiliary Function 1 negative output Provides negative (-) output. Output will stay on for as long as the Button is pressed. 4-Pin Auxiliary Function Harness Pin 1 - YELLOW/black: Auxiliary Function 2 (-) output (resets with arm and disarm). Provides a negative output to activate a relay . [...]

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    Page 10 - MS5500 Installation Manual Jumper Selections Parking Light Polarity . Selects the polarity (+/-) for the output of the on-board Parking Light relay . Pin 1 + Pin 2 = positive Pin 2 + Pin 3 = negative Dome Light Polarity . Select s the polarity (+/-) for the output of the on-board Illuminated Entry/Exit relay . Pin 1 + Pin 2 = positive Pin[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 11 Accessing the Jumpers Using a flathead screwdriver , carefully press in on the access tabs on the sides of the case until the hooks release. T ake care not to push the t abs in too far or they may break. Once you have made your selections, close the case by aligning the top and button halves of the case, making [...]

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    Page 12 - MS5500 Installation Manual Remote T ransmitter Layout Each system comes with 2 Remote T ransmitters, pre-programmed to operate in the Ungo St andard Mode and will Arm and Disarm the system with chirp confirmation using Button 1 . T ransmitter Operating Modes The MS5500 can be configured to work with the remote transmitters in one of three[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 13 The Mode Button will change the function of Buttons 1 and 2 each time it is pressed, allowing Buttons 1 and 2 to control the system’s Auxiliary Function Outputs. Note also that the LED on the transmitter changes color each time the Mode Button is pressed to indicate the current function of Buttons 1 and 2. The[...]

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    Page 14 - MS5500 Installation Manual Button 1 Arms the system. This Button also locks the doors when the system is in V alet Mode. Button 2 Disarms the system and at the same time activates Auxiliary Function 1 (which unlocks the driver ’s door). This Button also unlocks the doors when the system is in V alet Mode. If the system is Armed, pressin[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 15 Adding a New T ransmitter into the System 1. T urn on the ignition. 2. Press and hold the Override switch. • The st atus LED will turn on red. 3. Within 5 seconds: Continue holding the Override switch and Press T ransmitter Button 1* For remote arming with chirp confirmation. --- or --- Release the Override sw[...]

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    Page 16 - MS5500 Installation Manual System Initialization and Default Reset Following this procedure will set all System Programming Parameters to factory default settings. 1. T urn on ignition. 2. After 4 seconds, press and hold Buttons 1 and 2 together for 5 seconds. The siren will emit one chirp, indicating that the reset signal was received. 3[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 17 Programmable System Parameters 1. Ignition Controlled Door Locking. Selects whether or not the system automatically locks the doors when the ignition is turned on. When selected, the Ignition Controlled Door Locking feature will automatically lock the doors 10 seconds after the ignition key is turned on. T o pre[...]

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    Page 18 - MS5500 Installation Manual 2 chirps = Logic Sensor II 3 chirps = Optional sensor 4 chirps = hood/trunk When Audible T amper Alert report is turned off, the siren will emit a long chirp on disarming to indicate the system was triggered, but the zone indication will be from the status LED only . 5. Door Unlock Pulse - Single/Double. Select [...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 19 the 30 seconds, the output will turn off. When the Latched or T imed outputs are activated: • Arming the system will turn off the Aux. 2 output if it was turned on while the system was disarmed. • Disarming the system will turn off the Aux. 2 output if it was turned on while the system was armed. 11 . Logic [...]

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    Page 20 - MS5500 Installation Manual Because of its advanced design, the Logic Sensor II can be set for Shock and Motion detection or Shock detection only . The way the sensor is mounted and the Motion Sensitivity jumper is set determines if motion is detected. See Mounting Components and Jumper Selections. Adjustment The shock sensitivity of the L[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 21 Remote Logic Sensor II Byp ass In case of extreme weather conditions such as high winds, the Logic Sensor II can be temporarily bypassed from the Remote Transmitter while the system is armed to prevent the system from false alarming. T o Bypass the Logic Sensor II: 1. With the system armed, press the Mode Button[...]

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    Page 22 - MS5500 Installation Manual Y ou can use this chart to quickly identify and interpret the MS5500 system’s chirp indications and LED flashes. Reference Chart 1 chirp arming normal arming 1 + 3 chirps arming Logic Sensor II sensitivity is off 1 + 4 chirps arming door , hood, or trunk is open Double chirps while armed system triggered (Pass[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 23 Door Lock Diagrams Negative T rigger Positive T rigger V oltage Reversal Aftermarket Actuators V acuum Lock System White/green = (-) Lock / +12v Unlock White/blue = (-) Unlock / +12v Lock installation_MS5500.qxd 12/6/99 11:59 AM Page 23[...]

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    Page 24 - MS5500 Installation Manual DRIVER DOOR ACTU AT OR Yello w/white wire (-) AUX. 1 output CUT P ASSENGER DOOR ACTU AT ORS FA CTOR Y DOOR LOCK MODULE White/blue wire (-) UNLOCK White/green wire (-) LOCK (-) Door Lock wire (-) Door Unlock wire 15A FUSE CONNECT TO +12V LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH DRIVER DOOR ACTU AT OR Yello w/white wire (-) AUX. 1 outp[...]

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    MS5500 Installation Manual - Page 25 The following are some suggested uses for the programmable Auxiliary Function 2 Output. T ech Tip s Remote Control of Audio System (Latched Operating Mode) This enables the user to listen to the vehicle’s audio or video system for extended periods without need of the vehicle’s ignition key . When the Aux 2 f[...]

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    Ungo Security Corporation A Clarion Company 661 West Redondo Beach Blvd. Gardena, CA 90247 800-Go-Clarion www .clarionmultimedia © Ungo Security Corporation, Gardena, CA 98-MS5500-00 Rev . 1 (1 1/98) MS5500 Wiring Diagram installation_MS5500.qxd 12/6/99 11:59 AM Page 28[...]