Crimestopper Security Products CS-2900DP-FM manual

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    C S - 2011 D P O n e W ay S ys t e m C S - 2012 D P - T W 1 / C S - 2014 D P - T W 2 - F M / C S - 2016 D P - F M C S - 2900 D P - F M A l a r m C o m bo S ys t e m D P S e r i es II ( 2 - W ay D a t a P o r t) I N S T A LL A T I O N HA NDB OO K : I N T R O DUC T I O N C ong r a t u l a t i on s on y ou r c ho i c e o f a C r i m e s t opp e r c o [...]

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    2 T AB L E O F C O N T E N T S P r e - I n s t a ll a t i on C on s i de r a t i on s ………………… ... … . … ... ……… … ... ……… …………… ……………… ……………… … . 2 C au t i on s & W a r n i ng s…… . …………… …………… .. … .. …… ……………… ……………… …?[...]

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    3 CAU T I O N S & W ARN I N G S DA M A G E R ES U LT I N G F R O M I M P R O PE R I N S T A LL A T I O N I S N O T C O VE R E D UND E R W ARRAN T Y ! ! D O N O T r e m o t e s t a r t y ou r v eh i c l e i n a c l o s e d ga r a ge . M a k e s u r e t ha t t he ga r age doo r i s op en o r t he r e i s ad equa t e v en t il a t i o n . F a il u[...]

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    4 M o m e n t a r y S w i t c h G R EE N O p t i on a l T u r bo T i m e r W i r i ng ( N o t i n c l ud e d ) W I R I N G : 9 - P I N C onn ec t o r G r ee n : M O D E A : (-) S t a r t A c t i va t i on I np u t T h i s wi r e a ll o w s an ou t s i d e s ou r c e o r a cc e ss o r y t o a c t i v a t e a R e m o t e S t a r t. A 1 - s e c ond G [...]

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    5 W I R I N G : 9 - P I N C onn ec t o r C on t . G r ee n / R e d : (- ) 500 m A R e m o t e A u x . O u t pu t 1 ( O p t i on a l, r e qu i r es r e l a y ) T h i s i s a p r og r a mm ab l e o u t pu t t ha t c a n ope r a t e t w o d i ff e r e n t w a ys : 1 . ( D E F A U L T ) A R e m o t e A u x ili a r y O u t pu t t ha t p r o v i de s a ?[...]

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    6 W I R I N G : 9 - P I N C onn ec t o r C on t . B l u e / W h i t e : (-) P as se ng e r D oo r U n l o ck O u t p u t ( O p t i on a l , r e qu i r e s r e l ay ) T h i s wi r e a c t i v a t e s w hen t he un l o ck bu tt on on t he r e m o t e i s p r e ss ed a s e c ond t i m e wi t h i n 1 5 s e c ond s upo n d i s a rm i n g . T h i s wi r [...]

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    7 W I R I N G : 9 - P I N C onn ec t o r C on t . O r a ng e / B l a ck : (-) O E M D i sa rm O u t pu t T h i s wi r e p r o v i de s a G r ound pu l s e t o d i s a rm v eh i c l e s ' F a c t o r y an t i - t he ft sys t e m p r i o r t o a R e m o t e S t a r t. C onne c t t h i s wi r e t o t he v eh i c l e s ' an t i - t he ft d i [...]

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    8 W I R I N G : 6 - P I N H i gh C u rr e n t C onn ec t o r F U SE R E D P I NK / W H I T E 30 A F U S E R E D 30 A + - BR O W N P I NK F U E L E N G I N E BA TT E R Y P U M P E CU G RA Y + S T A R T E R - C O I L I G N A CC H EA T / A C D i a g r a m no t t o sca l e , f o r ill u s t r a t i on pu r po se s on l y . Y ou r ve h i c l e m a y d i[...]

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    9 W I R I N G : 5 - P I N C onn ec t o r V i o l e t: ( + ) D o o r P i n S wi t c h I np u t S a m e a s t he G R EE N wi r e be l o w e xc ep t t h i s wi r e i s u s ed f o r v e h i c l e s t ha t s ho w a po s i t i v e v o l t age ( + 1 2 v o l t s ) w hen t he doo r i s op en and a g r ou nd w hen do o r s a r e c l o s ed a s i n m an y F o[...]

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    10 W I R I N G : 5 - P I N C onn ec t o r + 12 V P I NK O P T I O N A L C AR J A CK W I R I N G : H I D D E N B U TT O N o r T O GG L E S W I T CH ( N o t I n c l uded ) I G N S W + I G N C O N T R O LL E D W / S W I T C H P I NK F U L L - T I M E CA R J ACK W h i t e : ( + 12 V ) B r ake R ese t C onne c t t h e W h i t e w i r e t o t he s i de o[...]

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    11 W I R I N G : 4 - P I N S ho ck S e n s o r ( 22 G a ug e w i r es ) S e n s o r A d j u s t m e n t A d j u s t t he m a i n s ho ck s en s o r wi t h t he s m a ll W h i t e d i a l . Cl o ck wi s e will i n c r ea s e s en s i t i v i t y and c ou n t e r- c l o ck wi s e will de c r ea s e s en s i t i v i t y . A d j u s t P r e - W a r n i[...]

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    12 W I R E : 4 P I N O U T P U T C O NN E C T O R YE LL O W / B L ACK : (-) O E M R E AR M O U T P U T T h i s wi r e p r o v i de s a g r ound pu l s e t o r ea rm t he v e h i c l e s ' F A C T O R Y an t i - t he ft s ys t e m a ft e r a t i m ed - o u t o r abo r t ed r e m o t e s t a r t. C onne c t t h i s wi r e t o t he v eh i c l e s[...]

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    13 P O W E R D OO R L O CK S : W I R I N G & SYS T E M T YPES G R EE N : (-) L O CK / ( + ) UN L O CK B L U E : (-) UN L O CK / ( + ) L O CK [ R E A D B E L O W F O R C O MM O N D O O R L O CK T YPES ] R E D : + 12 V C o il P o w e r f o r ex t e r n a l r e l ays H I N T ! T h i s sys t e m p r o v i de s B O T H P o s i t i v e and N ega t i [...]

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    14 D OO R L O CK W I R I N G N E G A T I VE T R I GG E R D O O R L O CK W I R I N G P O S I T I VE T R I GG E R D OO R L O C K W I R I N G G R EE N G R EE N R E D R E D B L U E B L U E D I O D ES F A C T O R Y F A C T O R Y L L L O CK L O CK P O W E R P O W E R L O C K I N G L O C K I N G U L U L R E L A Y S R E L A Y S UN L O CK U N L O CK I N 400[...]

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    15 SEP ARA T E DR I VE R ’ S D OO R UN L O CK W I R I N G N E G A T I VE T R I GG E R D O O R L O CK S B L U E / W H I T E G R EE N R E D B L U E DR I V E R ' S D OO R M O T O R 86 85 L L 87 U L U L 87 A 30 F A C T O R Y L O C K R E L A YS + 12 V + F U SE D UN L O C K W I R E CU T W I R I N G F O R R EVE R SE P O L A R I T Y D OO R L O CK S [...]

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    16 T ACH L ESS M O D E Y ou r sys t e m i n c l ude s a T a c h - l e ss m ode t ha t a c t i v e l y m on i t o r s and c o m pa r e s t he v eh i c l e ’ s r e s t i ng v o l t age v e r s u s i t s r unn i n g v o l t age ea c h a r e m o t e s t a r t i s pe r f o rm ed ; [ i n s t ea d o f t he c on v en t i on a l t a c h - pu l s e m e t h[...]

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    17 T ACH M O D E & T A CH F I ND E R F E A T UR E T ac h R e f e r e n c e M od e p r o v i d e s r e li ab l e r e m o t e s t a r t i ng pe r f o rm an c e t ho ugh en g i ne s p eed s en s i ng . W hen u s i ng T a c h R e f e r en c e M ode , t h e W H I T E / R E D w i r e i s u s ed f o r T a c h s i gna l [ E ng i n e R P M ] i npu t. M [...]

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    18 T I M E D CRANK M O D E A s an a l t e r na t i v e t o T a c h o r T a c h l e ss m ode , “ T i m ed C r an k ” p r o v i de s an add i t i ona l m e t hod o f s t a r t i ng t he v eh i c l e wi t hou t l o c a t i ng a n e x a c t t a c h wi r e . It u s e s a t i m ed c r an k i ng ou t pu t c o m b i ne d wi t h t he u s e o f t he R e [...]

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    19 D I ESE L G L O W P L U G D E L A Y T h i s f ea t u r e p r o v i de s a s o l u t i on f o r d i e s e l v eh i c l e s wi t hou t h a v i ng t o c onn e c t t o t he G l o w P l ug -“ W a i t t o S t a r t Ci r c u i t ” i npu t. T h i s m a y be due t o a v a r i e t y o f r ea s on s f o r e x a m p l e : If y ou r v eh i c l e doe s no[...]

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    20 O P T I O N P R OG RA MM I N G T A B L E O p t i on # O p t i on D es c r i p t i on T X B u tt on # 1 T X B u tt o n #2 T X B u tt on # 3 T X B u tt o n #4 1 E ng i n e M on i t o r i ng L ea r n T ac h * T ac h l ess * 2 A u t o l o ck wi t h I gn i t i on O F F * O N * 3 P ass i ve A rm i ng W i t h I gn i t i on o r L as t D o o r I gn i t i[...]

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    21 O P T I O N P R OG RA MM I N G T A B L E 20 P I NK W i r e f un c t i o n C a r j ack * Gl o w P l ug * 21 S t a r t e r C r a n k i ng T i m e ( O p t i on #16 i s se t t o T i m e d C r a n k ) 0 . 75 S ec . * 0 . 5 S ec . * 1 . 0 S ec . 1 . 5 S ec . 22 D i ese l Gl o w P l u g D e l ay 10 S ec on d s * M on i t o r Gl o w P l u g 20 S ec ond [...]

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    22 P R OG RA MM AB L E O P T I O N S C on t . 4 . AC T I VE R E - AR M: A c t i v e R e - a rm i ng a ll o w s t he sys t e m t o r e - a rm i t s e l f 30 s e c ond s a ft e r d i s a rm ed wi t h t he t r an s m i tt e r i f a d oo r ha s n o t been ope ned . T h e s t a t u s L E D f l a s he s r ap i d l y du r i ng 30 s e c o nd r e - a rm c o[...]

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    23 P R OG RA MM AB L E O P T I O N S C on t . 12 . D OO R L O CK / UN L O CK P U L SE T I M E : T h i s op t i on c on t r o l s t h e a m oun t o f t i m e ( 0 . 75 s e c . o r 3 s e c . ) f o r t he l o ck / un l o ck pu l s e . T he s t an da r d pu l s e t i m e f o r m o s t v eh i c l e s i s 0 . 7 5 S e c . T he 3 s e c . s e tt i ng m a y b[...]

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    24 P R OG RA MM AB L E O P T I O N S C on t . 21 . P R E - SE T S T AR T E R CRANK I N G T I M E : ( R e qu i r es O p t i on #16 i n “ P r e - S e t ” S e tt i ng ) T h i s op t i on c o n t r o l s t he s t a r t e r c r an k i ng t i m e w hen i n “ T i m ed C r a n k ” M ode . C h o i c e s a r e 0 . 5 , 0 . 75 , 1 . 0 , o r 1 . 5 s e c[...]

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    25 P R OG RA MM AB L E O P T I O N S C on t . 29 . A u x #4 T i m e c o n t r o l : ( 1 sec . t o 2 55 sec . ) D e f a u l t = 12 se c ond s T h i s op t i on de t e rm i n e s t o l eng t h o f t i m e t ha t i s o u t pu tt e d f r o m A u x #4 ( G r een / W h i t e w i r e ) . P r e ss i ng t he Lo ck o r U n l o ck bu tt on s o n t he r e m o t[...]

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    26 R E M O T E P R OG RA MM I N G D I A G RA M 1 . T u r n k e y t o t he O N po s i t i on . ( doo r s will l o c k i f au t o l o ck i s p r og r a mm ed ) 2 . P r e ss P r og r a mm i ng bu tt on 4 t i m e s , t hen a ft e r a f e w s e c on d s t he un i t will f l a s h t h e pa r k i ng li gh t s 4 t i m e s . 3 . F o r C S 2011 D P sys t e m[...]

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    27 2 - VE H I C L E O PE RA T I O N T he C S - 2011 D P , C S - 2 012 D P - T W 1 , C S - 20 14 D P - T W 2 - F M and C S - 2 900 D P - F M sys t e m s c an be u s ed f o r 2 c a r ope r a t i on . A s i ng l e r e m o t e c a n c on t r o l t w o i nd epen den t v e h i c l e s wi t h i den t i c a l sys t e m s i n s t a ll ed , f o r e x a m p l[...]

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    28 A L A R M T R I GG E R D I A G N O S T I C S T h i s sys t e m s i n c l ude s d i s a rm d i agno s t i cs , t h r o ugh t h e L E D li gh t, t ha t will he l p i n d e t e rm i n i ng w ha t c au s ed t he l a s t t r i gge r o f t he a l a rm s ys t e m . T h i s i s a v a l uab l e t oo l i n de t e rm i n i n g ho w t he v eh i c l e w a s [...]

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    29 J U M PE R P I N D I A G RA M J U M PE R P L U G S I D E V I E W J U M PE R P I N S J U M PE R S : P I NK / W H I T E = I G N #2 ( D E F A U L T ) P I NK / W H I T E = S T A R T #2 ACC 2 , I G N 2 , S T AR T 2 P I NK W H I T E f o r G L O W P L U G P I NK W I R E : J u m p e r S e l ec t f o r P o s t i ve o r N e g a t i v e T y p e " W a [...]

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    30 AN T E NNA D I A G RA M W I ND S H I E L D A N T E N N A L O C A T I O N S C S - 20 1 1 R S I V C o l o r o f p l ug s ho u l d m a t c h c o l o r o f s o ck e t. C S - 2 012 B l a ck c onne c t o r W h i t e c onn e c t o r C S - 2 014 C S - 2 016 F M C S - 2 900[...]

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    31 W I R I N G D I A G RA M I G N I T I O N 1 A CC ESS O R Y BA TT E R Y S T AR T E R ( + ) BR A K E S W I T CH (- ) H OO D S W I T C H W H I T E I G N I T I O N S W I T CH B L U E 30 A M P F U SE F L A S H I N G G R EE N R E D B L U E (-) L O C K / ( + ) UN L O CK + 12 V F O R R E L A YS (-) UN L O CK / ( + ) L O CK O VE RR I D E V A L E T / S T A[...]

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    DA T A P O R T D I A G RA M T h i s un i t i n c l u de s D P T e c hno l og y i t will a ll o w y ou t o p l u g ou r b y pa ss m od u l e s d i r e c t l y i n t o t h e un i t b y v i a D a t a P o r t. T h e da t a m odu l e c ab l e p l u g s d i r e c t l y t o t he D a t a po r t on t he s i de o f t he un i t . P l ea s e r e f e r t o D a [...]