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2-Way FM Remote Start & Alarm System CONGRATULATIONS! on your choice of a CS-2013FM 2-Way FM Paging Remote Alarm/Remote Starting System by Crimestopper Security Products Inc. This booklet contains the information necessary for installing, using, and maintaining your alarm system. If any questions arise , contact your installation dealer first, [...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation Cautions & Warnings…….………….…………………………...………………………………………………2-3 Suggested Component Mounting…………. ……...……………………………...…………………………….……………....3 Wiring Information……………………?[...]
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Prior Intrusion Diagnostics………………………….………………………………………………………...……….…..……22 Remote Start Operation……………….…………………………………………………………………………..….……..22- 23 Special LCD FM Remote-Pager Functions……….………[...]
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SUGGESTED COMPONENT MOUNTING Control Module: Driver or Passenger side underdash, the unit should be placed as high as possible, not easily accessible by an intruder. Shock Sensor: Mount with wire ties to an under dash wire harness or fasten with screws to a panel. Siren: Under the hood to fender-well or other body surface with the open end facing d[...]
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Programmable Auxiliary Output Channel #2. BLACK/WHITE WIRE: (-) DOME LIGHT ILLUMINATION (Optional, Requires Relay) Connect to terminal 85 of relay. This wire turns the dom e light on for 30 seconds upon disarming of the alarm. If the ignition is turned on or the alarm is re-armed, the dome light will turn off again. Connect this wire to terminal 85[...]
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WHITE/BLACK WIRE: (-) HOOD/TRUNK TRIGGER (Mandatory For Hood Pin) Input trigger for a grounding hood or trunk pin switch and to inhibit remote start if the hood is open. Connect to existing hood and trunk pin switches that read ground when open. If no existing switches are available, install a new pin switch. Note: DO NOT mount new pin switches in [...]
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GREEN : (-) NEGATIVE LOCK Connect directly to negative lock/unlock systems. If vehicle uses RED: +12V For Relays positive door lock signals or reversing polarity type, then external BLUE: (-) NEGATIVE UNLOCK relays must be added. See Power Door Lock Wiring: Pages 8- 9. 4 PIN (WHITE) SENSOR PLUG: WHITE: NEGATIVE PRE-WARN BLACK : SENSOR GROUND BLUE: [...]
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12 GREEN (-) NEGATIVE DOOR TRIGGER INPUT 13 WHITE/BLACK (-) HOOD/TRUNK TRIGGER INPUT 14 ORANGE (-) ARMED OUTPUT (STARTER DISABLE) 15 VIOLET/WHITE (-) OEM FACTORY DISARM OUTPUT 16 WHITE/VIOLET (-) OEM FACTORY ARM OUTPUT 17 BROWN (+) SIREN POSITIVE OUTPUT 18 GRAY (-) NEG AUXILIARY CHANNEL OUTPUT #1 (TRUNK POP) 19 WHITE (+) 12V PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT 20[...]
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NEGA TIVE TRIGGER DOORLOCK WIRING POSITIV E TRIG GER DO ORLOCK WI RING GREEN GREEN FUSED RED +12V RED BLUE + BLUE 86 85 86 85 87 87 30 87A 30 87A FAC T O RY FAC T O RY L L POWER POWER LOCKING LOCKING UL UL RELA YS RE LA YS AFT ERM A R KET DOOR LOCK WIRING REVERSE POL ARIT Y DOOR LO CK WI RING GREEN GREEN FUSED FUSED RED RED +12V +12V BLUE BLUE + + [...]
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NEGA TIVE T RIGGER D OOR LOCKS BLUE/W HITE GREEN RED BLUE DRIVER'S DOOR MOTOR 86 85 L L 87 UL UL 87A 30 F ACTORY LOCK RELA YS +12V + FUSED UNLOCK WI RE CUT WIRING FOR REVERSE POLA RITY DOOR LOCKS BLUE/ W HITE GREEN FU SED RED +12V BLUE + MASTER 86 85 86 85 SW I TCH 86 85 87 87 87 30 87A 30 87A 30 87A + L CUT UL CUT CUT UNLOCK WI RE LOCK WIRE R[...]
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The CS2013FM system includes both Tach and Tach-less modes for engine sensing & starter control. This system can be programmed for either mode, but it is set to Default in “Tachless Mode”. It will work for most vehicles in Tach-less mode. SMART SENSE TACH-LESS MODE: When the system is in “Smart Sense” Tachless mode, the m odule monitors[...]
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LEARNING THE TACH (RPM) SIGNAL: 1. Have the Black/Gray Tach wire connected to your Tach source. 2. Start engine with key. 3. Within 10 seconds, press the valet/program button 5 times, the siren should chirp 3 times. 4. Push program button again (21) times, you should get a siren chirp for each button press. Be careful and DO NOT LOSE COUNT. This un[...]
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1. Passive Arming Disabled* Enable 2. Active Re-Arm Disabled* Enable 3. Silent Arm/Disarm Chirps* No Chirps 4. Lock when IGN turns ON/ Custom Override mode Enabled* Disabled Custom Override Mode 5. Unlock when IGN turns OFF Enabled* Driver’s door only NO IGN Unlock 6. Double Unlock Pulse 1 Pulse* 2 Pulses 7. Door Lock Pulse: 1 or 3 sec. 1 Second*[...]
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This option controls the Passive (Automatic) Arming f eature and the Hands free mode. Button #1 = Passive Arming OFF. Button #2 = Enables Passive Arming. When Passi ve arming is enabled, arming will occur 30 Seconds after the ignition is turned off and the last door has been closed. 2. ACTIVE RE-ARMING This option controls the Active Re-arming feat[...]
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This option controls whether the doors w ill lock when Passive Arming occurs. Note: May increase the risk of locking keys in the vehicle. When selected ON, the alarm will lock the doors when passive arming. 9. REMOTE-LESS DISARM “BEACH MODE” (Note: this option also requires Passive arming/Passive locks) This option allows the system to be disar[...]
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18. REMOTE START ENGINE RUN TIME: Controls the amount of running time for remote start: 12 or 24 Minutes. 19. COLD START INTERVAL TIME Controls the time between remote engine starts when the “Cold Start” feature is activated: Every 1 or 2 hours. 20. TACH or TACHLESS MODE Controls whether the system operates in Tachless mode or Tach mode using E[...]
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Custom override allows the user to set a specific number of button presses (2 to 15) required to perform an emergency override/disarm of the alarm system. This helps to defeat the common perception of a thief that if you turn the vehicle’s ignition on and press the valet button, most alarms will shut down. This feature increases the level of secu[...]
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ADDITIONAL TRANSCEIVER PROGRAMMING: 2-WAY FM REMOTE 1. Turn the ignition on, within 10 seconds press the override/program button 5 times. Siren will chirp 3 times indicating you are in feature programming mode. 2. Within the next 5 seconds, carefully press the overri de/program button 22 times. The siren will chirp once for each button press. Press[...]
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OPERATION: (1-WAY REMOTE) 5-Button One-Way Remote Functions: PA N I C BUTTON 1 BUTTON 3 BUTTON 2 BUTTON 4 BUTTON 5 (ON SIDE) BANK #1 (Directly Press Buttons) Button 1: Arm / Lock (Hold 4 seconds for Panic) Button 2: Disarm / Unlock Button 3: Aux #1 (Trunk Release) Button 4: Remote Start (Hold 2 sec.) Button 5: (Change to BANK #2) BANK #2 (Press But[...]
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ALARM OPERATION DISARMING: Press Button #1 (Lock Symbol) on the 2-Way remote. For the 1-Way remote Press Button #2 (Unlock Symbol) to disarm. The 2-Way remote will confirm with an “UNLOC K” icon on the LCD display and an audible signal. At the vehicle, the siren will chirp (2) times and the lights will flas h (2) times. The red LED in the vehic[...]
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To arm the system and bypass the shock for just that one time, press button #1 on either remote to arm, then within 10 seconds press Button #1 AGAIN. Siren will chirp 5 times and lights will flash 5 times. ALARM OPERATION VALET MODE: To disable the Alarm functions of the system while still allowing door lock/unlock, turn the ignition ON and press t[...]
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ALARM OPERATION PASSIVE ARMING / PASSIVE LOCK MODES: (Programmable) If programmed for passive (Automatic) Armi ng, the system will Arm itself 30 Seconds after the ignition is turned off and the last door has been closed. The LED will begin flashi ng rapidly while counting down to Passively Arm. If a door is open or reopened during the countdown, th[...]
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3. Insert key into the Ignition and turn to the ON position to disarm the alarm. If the key is not turned on within 10 second (i.e. Intruder) then your system will go into a full alarm trigger. PRIOR INTRUSION DIAGNOSTICS (ONE-WAY REMOTE ONLY) This system includes disarm diagnostics, (through the RED LED light), that will help in determining what c[...]
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REMOTE START OPERATION IDLE-DOWN (Continued): Examples of Idle Down uses: • You pull up to a convenience store for a quick stop. T he "Idle Down" mode keeps engine running when you exit the vehicle (with keys in hand) and arm the alarm. When you return, unlock/disarm alarm, turn ignition ON and drive away. (No stopping and starting of e[...]
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SPECIAL 2-WAY LCD FM REMOTE-PAGER FUNCTIONS Clock Setting: 1. Press and hold buttons #2 (Key Symbol) & #3 (Trunk Symbol) together until 2 beeps are heard. 2. Immediately release Buttons #2 & 3. 3. Observe the time display on the LCD screen. Press the #2 button to set the hour and press the #3 button the set minutes. 4. When the correct time[...]
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7. Press button #1. The remote will emit a set tones and the word “OFF” will appear for 5 seconds on the LCD screen.[...]