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SP- 500 A l a rm C o m bo S ys t em I N S T A L L A T I O N H A ND B OO K : I N T R O DUC TI O N C on g ra t u l a t i o n s on y o u r c ho i c e o f a C r i m e s t o p p er c o m b i na t i on a l a r m & re m o t e eng i ne s t ar t er w i t h D a t a P o r t T e c h n o l o g y Th i s i n s t a l l at i o n b o o k i s d e s i g n e d f o [...]
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2 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S C au t i on s & W arn i n g s a n d C o m p on e n t Mo u n t i n g . . … . . …… … …… … …… … … … ……… … …… … …… … …… … …… … 3 A n t e n na Di a g r a m … … . … … …… . …… … ……… … ……… . ... … …… … … .. . …… … …?[...]
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3 CAU TI O N S & W ARN I N G S DA M A G E R ES U L T 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 ARRA N T Y ! ! D O N OT r e m o t e s t a r t y o ur v e h i c l e i n a c l o s e d g ar a ge . Ma k e s u r e t h a t t he g ar age d o or i s o p en or t h e re i s a d e q ua t e v en t i l a t i o n . F [...]
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4 A N T E N N A D I A G R A M A N T E N N A M O D U L E: F or o p t i m u m r an ge a n d p er f or m a n c e , t he a n t e n n a / r e c e i v er m o d u l e s h ou l d be l o c a t ed h i gh up on t h e f r on t w i n d s h i e l d g l a ss . F o r e x am p l e : b eh i n d t h e r e a r v i e w m i r r or . N o t e : W i ndo w t i n t s or F il[...]
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5 M o m e n t a ry S w it ch G REEN O p t i on a l T u r b o T i m e r W i r i ng ( N o t i n c l u d ed) WI R I N G : 9 -P I N C onn ec t or G r e e n : M O D E A : (- ) S ta r t A c t i vat i o n I n p u t T h i s w i r e a l l o w s a n o u t s i d e s ou r c e o r a cc e s s 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 ro[...]
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6 WI R I N G : 9 -P I N C onn ec t o r C on t . G r e e n / R e d : ( - ) 5 00 m A R e m o t e A u x . O u t p u t 1 ( P r og r a m m a b l e O p t i o n # 1 0 , r e q u i r e s r e l a y ) T h i s i s a p r o g r a mm ab l e o u t p u t t ha t c a n o p e ra t e t w o d i ff e r e n t w a y s : 1 - ( D E F A U L T ) Di s a r m w i t h R e mo t e A[...]
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7 WI R I N G : 9 -P I N C onn ec t o r C on t . B l u e / W h i te : ( -) P a s s e n g e r D o o r U n l o ck O u t p u t ( O p t i o n a l , r e q u i r e s r e l a y ) T h i s w i r e a c t i v a t e s w hen t he u n l o c k bu t t on o n t he r e m o t e i s p r e s s ed a s e c o n d t i m e w i t h i n 1 5 s e c on d s up on d i s ar m i n g [...]
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8 WI R I N G : 9 -P I N C onn ec t o r C on t . O r a n g e / B l a ck : ( -) O E M D i sa rm O u t pu t T h i s w i r e p r o v i d e s a G r o un d p u l s e t o d i s ar m t he v eh i c l e s F a c t o r y A n t i - T he f t S y s t e m pr i o r t o a R e m o t e S t ar t. C on n e c t t h i s w i re t o t he v eh i c l e s' a n t i - t he [...]
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9 WI R I N G : 5 -P I N C onn ec t o r ( T r igg e r In p u t s ) V i o l e t : ( + ) D o o r P i n S w i t c h I n p u t S a m e a s t h e G R EE N w i re be l o w e xc ep t t h i s w i r e i s u s e d f o r v e h i c l e s t h a t s h o w a p o s i t i v e v o l t a ge ( + 1 2 v o l t s ) w h e n t he d o or i s o p en a n d a g ro u nd w h e n d[...]
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10 WI R I N G : 5 -P I N C onn ec t o r + 12 V P I NK O P T I ON A L CAR J ACK W I R IN G: H I D D EN BU T T O N or T O G G L E S W I T CH ( N o t I n c l u ded) IG N SW + I GN C O NTR O L L E D W /S W IT CH P I NK F UL L- T I M E CAR JA CK W h i t e : ( + 1 2 V ) B r ak e R e set C on n e c t t h e W h i t e w i re t o t he s i de o f b r a k e p [...]
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11 WI R E : 4 P I N O U T P U T C O N N E C T O R Y E L L O W / B L ACK : ( - ) O E M R E A R M O U T P U T T h i s w i re p ro v i de s a g r o u nd pu l s e t o r ear m t h e v e h i c l e s ' F A C T O R Y an t i - t h e f t s y s t e m a f t er a t i m e d - o u t o r a b or t ed re m o t e s t a r t. C o nn e c t t h i s w i re t o t he v[...]
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12 WI R I N G : 4 -P I N S ho ck S e n s o r ( 22 G a u g e w i r es ) S H O CK SE N S O R: T h e s e n s o r s u p p li ed w i t h t h i s s y s t e m d oe s n o t re q u i r e an y a dd i t i o n a l w i r i n g . S i m p l y m o u n t t he s en s o r i n a s u i t ab l e l o c a t i o n , p l u g i t i n , a n d ad j u s t t h e s en s i t i v i[...]
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13 C r i m es t opp e r D o o r L o ck A ccess o r i e s: C S - 6600 D L M: D u a l - r e l a y p l u g - i n m odu l e f o r R e v e r s e P o l a r i t y , P o s i t i v e , o r A ft e r m a r k e t M o t o r s . C S - 6500 D L I: P l u g - i n p u l s e i n v e r t e r t h a t c on v e r t s t he N ega t i v e ou t pu t s o f t he sys t e m t o [...]
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14 D OO R L O CK WI R I N G A F T E R M A R K E T M O T O R / D O O R L O C K W I R I NG R EVE R SE P O L A R I T Y D O O R L O C K W I R I NG G R E EN G R E EN F U SED F U S ED R ED R ED + 12V + 1 2V B L UE B L UE + + 86 85 86 85 86 85 86 85 87 87 87 87 30 87A 30 8 7A 30 87A 30 87A + L CUT UL CUT M A S T ER S W I T CH N E G A T I V E T R I G G E R[...]
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15 SEP A R A T E DR I VE R ’ S D O O R UN L O CK WI R I N G N E G A T I VE T R I G G E R D O O R L O C KS B L U E / W H I TE G R EEN R ED B L UE DR I VE R 'S D O O R M O T OR 86 85 L L 87 UL UL 87A 30 F A C T O R Y L O CK R E L A YS + 1 2V + F U SED U N L O C K W I RE C UT W I R I N G F O R R EV ER SE P O L A R I T Y D O O R L O C KS B L U E[...]
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16 T A CH L ESS M O D E Y o u r s y s t e m i n c l u d e s a T a c h- l e s s m o d e t ha t a c t i v e l y m on i t or s a n d c o mp ar e s t he v eh i c l e ’ s r e s t i n g v o l t a g e v e r s u s i t s ru n n i n g v o l t a g e e a c h t i m e a re mo t e s t ar t i s p e r f o r m ed ; [ i n s t e a d o f t he c on v en t i o na l t a[...]
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17 T A CH M O D E & T A CH FI ND E R F E A T UR E T a c h R e f e r e n c e M o d e p r o v i d e s re l i a b l e r e m o t e s t a r t i n g p e r f o r m an c e t h o ug h e n g i n e s p e e d s en s i ng . W hen u s i ng T a c h R e f e r en c e Mo d e , t h e W H I T E / R E D w i re i s u s ed f or T a c h s i gna l [ E ng i n e R P M ] [...]
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18 TI M E D CR A NK M O D E A s an a l t e r n a t i v e t o T a c h or T a c h l e ss m ode , “ T i m ed C r an k ” p r o v i d e s an a dd i t i ona l m e t hod o f s t a r t i ng t he v e h i c l e w i t h o u t l o c a t i n g a n e x a c t t a c h w i re . I t u s e s a t i m ed c r a n k i ng o u t p u t c o m b i n e d w i t h t he u s 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 d e s a s o l u t i on f or d i e s e l v eh i c l e s w i t h o u t h a v i n g t o c on n e c t t o t he G l o w P l u g - “ W a i t t o S t ar t Ci r c u i t ” i npu t . T h i s ma y be d ue t o a v ar i e t y o f rea s o n s f o r e x a m p l e : If y o ur v eh i c l e do[...]
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20 O P TI O N P R OG R A MM I N G T A B L E O p t i o n # O p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n T X B u t t o n # 1 T X B u t t o n # 2 T X B u t t o n # 3 T X B u t t o n #4 1 E n g i n e M o n i t o r i n g L ea r n T ac h * T ac h l e s s * 2 A u t o l o ck w i t h I g n i t i o n O FF * O N * 3 P ass i v e A rm i n g W i t h I g n i t i o n o r L a[...]
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21 O P TI O N P R OG R A MM I N G T A B LE 20 P I NK W i r e f un c t i o n P ass i v e C a r j ack * Gl o w P l u g * 21 S t a r t e r C r a n k i ng T i m e ( O p t i on # 1 6 i s s e 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 G l o w P l u g D e l a y 10 S ec o n d s * M o n i t o r Gl o w P[...]
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22 P R OG R A MM A B L E O P TI O N S C on t . 3 . P A SS I VE A R M I NG P a ss i ve A rm i ng W i t h I gn i t i on o r L a s t D oo r : W i t h t h i s op t i o n O N , t he un i t w ill ar m i t s e l f 3 0 S e c on d s a ft e r t h e i g n i t i o n i s t ur ne d o f f an d / o r t h e l a s t d oo r h a s b e e n c l o s e d . L i g h t s w i[...]
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23 P R OG R A MM A B L E O P TI O N S C on t . 12 . D OO R L O CK / U N L O C K P U L SE T I M E : T h i s op t i o n c o n t r o l s t h e a m o u n t o f t i m e (0 . 5 s e c . or 3 s e c . ) f or t h e l o c k / un l o c k pu l s e . T he s t a nd a rd p u l s e t i m e f o r m o s t v eh i c l e s i s 0 . 5 S e c . T he 3 s e c . s e tt i n g m[...]
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24 P R OG R A MM A B L E O P TI O N S C on t . 21 . P R E - SE T S T A R T E R C R A N K I N G T I M E : ( R e q u i r es O p t i on # 1 6 i n “ P r e- S et ” S e t t i n g) T h i s op t i o n c o n t r o l s t he s t a r t e r c r an k i n g t i m e w h en i n “ T i m ed C r a n k ” Mo d e . C h o i c e s a r e 0 . 5 , 0 . 7 5 , 1 . 0 , o [...]
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25 P R OG R A MM A B L E O P TI O N S C on t . 29 . A u x # 4 T i m e c o n t r o l : (1 s e c . t o 2 55 se c . ) D e f a u l t = 12 s e c on ds T h i s o p t i o n d e t e r m i ne s t h e l en g t h o f t i m e t h a t i s o u t p u tt e d f ro m A u x # 4 ( G re en / W h i t e w i r e ) . P r e ss i n g t h e L o c k o r U n l o c k b u tt o n [...]
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26 R E M O T E P R OG R A MM I N G D I A G R A M N o t e: A ll t r a n s m i t te r c o d es m u s t b e l ea r n e d at t i m e o f p r og r a mm i n g !! T h e s y s t e m l e a r n s up t o 4 d i f f e r e n t t r a n s m i t te r c o d e s . 1 . T urn k e y t o t he O N p o s i t i on . ( P i n k w i r e m u s t b e c o n n e c t e d . ) 2 . P [...]
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27 2 -VE H I C L E O PE R A TI O N 2 VE H I C L E C O N T R O L Y o ur re m o t e s ha v e t he ab ili t y t o c o n t r o l a s e c o n d v eh i c l e w i t h a C r i m e s t o p p e r s y s t e m i n s t a ll e d . T o s e t up t he 2 - V eh i c l e o p e r a t i o n y o u m u s t f i r s t p r o gra m y o ur r e m o t e s t o V eh i c l e # 2 . [...]
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28 A L A R M T R I GG E R D I A G N O S TI C S T h i s s y s t e m s i n c l u de s d i s ar m d i a g no s t i cs , t h r o u g h t h e L E D li g h t, t ha t w ill h e l p i n d e t e r m i n i n g w h a t c au s ed t h e l a s t t r i g g e r o f t h e a l a r m s y s t e m . T h i s i s a v a l u a b l e t oo l i n de t er m i n i n g h o w t h[...]
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29 J U M PE R P I N D I A G R A M J U M P ER P L UG S I D E VI EW J U M PER P I NS J U M P E R S: P I N K /W H IT E = I G N #2 ( D E F A U L T) P I N K / W H I T E = S T A R T #2 A CC 2 , I G N 2 , S T A R T2 P I NK W H I T E f or G L O W P L UG P I NK WI R E: J u m p e r S e l e c t f or P o s t i ve o r N e g a t i ve T y p e " W a i t "[...]
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30 WI R I N G : 6 -P I N H igh C u rr e n t C onn ec t o r S T A RT IGN S T A R T / IG N / ACC ACC C o n t r ol S T A R T 2 IG N 2 AC C 2 F u e l A / C - H ea t er P u mp C o il J u m p e r S e l ect D e f a u l t = I G N 2 S T AR T ER 12 V o lt B a tt e ry ( +) (-) F u se F u se G r ay P i nk P i n k / W h i te B r o wn R ed R ed IG N I T ION S W [...]
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31 WI R I N G D I A G R A M I G N I T I O N 1 A CC ESS O RY B A TT E RY S T AR T ER ( + ) BR A K E SW I T CH (- ) H OO D S W I T CH W H ITE I G N I T I ON S W I T CH B L UE 3 0 A MP F U SE F L A S H I NG G R EEN R ED B L UE ( - ) L O CK + 12 V F O R R E L A YS ( -) UN L O C K O VE R R I DE V A L E T/ S T A T US L ED L I G H TS R E D: + 1 2V ( H e a[...]
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D A T A P O R T D I A G R A M T h i s u n i t i n c l u des DP Te c h n o l ogy t h at w i l l al l ow yo u to d i rect l y P l u g-I n o ur Data Port Bypass Mo d u l es. T he r e a r e 2 t y p e s o f P ro t o c o l , O F A s er i e s a n d S L s er i e s mo du l e s . T h e d e f au l t i s s e t f or S L s er i e s P ro t o c o l . P l ea s e r [...]