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05-04-06 CA100 1 MODEL CA100 REMOTE CONTROL AUTO ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS WIRING DIAGRAM M ai n 5 Pin W hi t e harnes s 6 Pin W hi t e M i ni Connect or Black Antenna W ir e L E D In d ica to r Val et Swi t ch Blue Wir e: ( - ) 200mA U nl ock Pul se Green W ir e: (- ) 200mA Lock P ul se 2 Pin Wh i t e 2 Pin Bl ue 2 Pin[...]
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05-04-06 CA100 2 Exit: Turn Ign ition to 'OFF' position, or leave it for 15 seconds. Three long chirps & Three parking light flashes confirm exit. B. ALARM FEATURES PROGRAMMING : ALARM FEATURE “ I ” PRORAMMING: 1. Turn the Ignitio n 'swit ch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 TIME S and stay in OFF position. 2. Push the Va let switch 2 time s an[...]
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05-04-06 CA100 3 6. Hit the bumper o r strong metal p art of the ve hicle to test th e thresho ld level of the sens or. a). Activat e the warn-away (first sta ge th e sh o ck sen sor), the siren will emit a sho rt chirp. b). Activat e the full alarm (second stage t he shock sensor), th e sire n will emit a long chirp. 7. When you ar e satisfied wit[...]
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05-04-06 CA100 4 The vehicle doors wil l automatically lock after pa ssiv e armin g cy cle h as been completed. ACTIVE DISARMING – UNLOCK & DISARM: 1. Press butto n on the tra nsmitter. 2. The siren will chirp twice and parking light will flash twice to indica ting that the securi ty system is now disarmed. The ve hicle do ors wi ll un lock d[...]
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05-04-06 CA100 5 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjec t to the following tw o co nditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, an d (2) This device mus t accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.[...]