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C S - 22 0 5 AD VT W1 D e l u xe 2 - W ay L E D P a g i ng S e c u r i t y S ys t e m I N S T A L L A T I ON & O P E R A T I N G I N S T RUC T I ON S CONGRATULATIO NS o n y o u r c h o i ce of a Sec u r i ty System by Cr i mestopper Se c ur i ty Prod u cts I n c. T h i s book l et co n ta i n s t h e i n format io n n e c essary f or i n sta ll[...]
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2 T A B LE O F CON T E N T S Installation Cauti o ns & Warnin g s…… . …………………… … …………… … …… … ……………...…… … …………… … ………. . 2 Suggested Comp o nent M ountin g …… … ….………………… … …………… … …… … ……………….…… … …………?[...]
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3 CON T RO L M ODU LE / CO M P O N E N T M OUN T I NG CONTROL MODUL E: T he a l arm co n tro l mod u l e s h o u l d be mou n t ed i n a c o n cea l ed l oca t i o n . DO NOT m o u n t t h e c o ntro l u n it i n t h e e n g i n e co m partm e n t. F a st e n t h e m o d u l e to a bracket or w i re h a r n e ss u s i n g t h e cab l e t i es pro v[...]
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4 RED/WH I T E WIR E : I NP U T SOU R CE F O R F L A SHING P A RK I NG LIG H T Connect to a + 12 Vo l t s o u rce or C h a ss i s Ground dep e n d i ng o n t h e v e h i c l e Park i n g l i g h t c i rc u i t. WHI T E WIR E : + 12V F L A S HING P A RK IN G LIG H T O U T P U T ( optional) Connect t o sw i tc h e d park i n g li g h t w i re at back[...]
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5 ( H 4 ) P O W E R DOOR L OCK W I R I NG DE T E RMININ G DOO R LOCK TYP E: W e recomme n d dete r m i n i n g t he typ e o f l ock i n g system t he v e h i c l e h a s befo re connect i n g a n y w i res. I n correct c o n n ect i o n ma y re s u l t i n damage to t h e a l arm a n d / or ve h i c l e l oc k i n g system. T h i s door l oc k i n [...]
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6 ( H 4 ) P O W E R DOOR L OCK W I R E D I A G R AM[...]
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7 ( H 5 ) A N T E N N A / P A G E R S W I T CH T ran s mitter A nten na : T w o- w a y Pager Antenna. Pager sw i tc h : Pa g es y o u r Two - way pager i n a n ev e n t y o u l ose y o u r key s (Two-way p ager o n l y) ( H 6 ) KNOCK SE N S OR ( O p t i on a l) KNOCK SENSOR ( Optional ) : S e nsor not i nclu d ed i n k i t. ( H 7 ) P ROG R A M / O [...]
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8 + 1 2V + 1 2V + 1 2V 8 . O r a n g e / W h i te W i r e: (- ) 3 00 m A N e ga t i v e S t ar t er Di s ab l e ( N or m a l l y O p e n) 7 . B l u e / W h i te W i r e: (-) 2 0 0 m A P a s s en g er D o o r U n l o c k O u t pu t ( O p t i o n , ma y R e q u i r e a R e l a y) 6 . G r a y W i r e: (- ) 2 00 m A ( T r un k P o p ) A u x il i a r y [...]
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9 W I R I NG 16 - P I N CONN E C T OR B L A C K /WH I T E WI RE : DOME LI GH T Ill u m inat i on Output ( O ptional, Req u ires re l a y) Nega t i ve D o m e L i g ht Syst e m: Co n n ects t o term i n a l 85 of a re l ay. Con n e c t term i n a l 86 + 12V C o n st a n t. C o nnect term i n a l 87 to Chass i s Grou n d a n d C o n n e ct Term i n a[...]
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10 O R A N GE/WH I T E W I R E : NE G A T I VE S TAR T ER DI S A BLE (N or m al l y Ope n) T h i s w i re s h o u l d be c o n n ected to t h e Or a nge w i re of t h e pre - w i red re l ay socket for the starter d i sab l e. Con n ect t h e Y e ll ow w i re of t h e re l ay socket to t h e Ig n i t i o n sw i t c h ed w i re o n t h e ve h i c l [...]
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11 S T A R T E R D I S A B L E D I A G R AM C UT S T A R T W I RE S T A RTER I GN S W I T CH O R A N GE N / C = N O R M A L L Y C LO SED N O R M A L L Y C L O S E D S T A R T E R D I S A B L E 87A 86 85 30 87 IG N I T IO N W I RE ( F r o m t h e A l a r m) R ED W H I TE Y e l l ow O R A N GE ( i g n i t i on) C UT S T A R T W I RE STARTER I GN S W [...]
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12 VIOL E T WIR E : ( + ) DOOR TRIGGER Connect to Pos i t i ve type door sw i tc h es t h a t s h o w + 12 Vo l ts w h e n t he door i s op e n a nd Gr o u n d w h e n t he doors are c l osed. WHI T E /B L A CK WI RE : DOOR UN L OCK CONTROL INP UT Connect Door U n l ock i n p u t fro m aftermar k et sw i tc h . T h i s i s a n egat i ve Door U n l [...]
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13 W I ND S H I E LD A N T E NNA L O C A T I O NS C S - 220 5 A D V T W1 R E C O M M E N D ED C S - 2 20 5 AD V T W 1 A n t e n n a S ys t em W i n d ow M o unt A n t enna A n t en na W i re[...]
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14 P ROG R A M M A B L E O P T I ON S Y ou ca n p r og ram m ul t ipl e op t ion s in on e sess ion i f y ou s t ar t wi t h t h e low es t op t ion a n d c on t inu e on t o h igh er op t i on s [ i f n ee d e d ] wi t hou t re p ea t ing s t e p s #1 - 3 b e low . Fo r exam pl e , y ou ca n f ol l ow t h e p r og ramm ing s t e p s t o c h a ng e[...]
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15 P R OG R A MM A B L E O P TI O N T A B L E Op t i o n # C S -2 2 05 A l a rm F u n c t i on T X B u t t o n # 1 ( * D E F A U L T ) 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 H o r n P u l se D oo r & H ood T r i gg e r O n l y * A l l Fu n c t i on s N o W a r n - A - W a y N o A r m / D i sa r m P u l s e 2 A u t o l o c[...]
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16 P ROG R A M M A B L E O P T I ON R ESE T T h i s system prov i des a reset met h od to restore al l op t i o n s to FACTO R Y DEFA U LT VALUES as l i sted i n t h e “ B u tt o n #2 ” co l u m n of t h e prog r ammab l e opt i o n c h art o n p a ges 18-19. T h i s c a n be he l pf u l i f y ou h a v e l ost track of t h e opt i o n s ett i n[...]
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17 7. A R M W I T H IGN I TION O N : T h i s fea t u re a ll ows t h e system t o arm w h e n t h e ig n i t i o n key i s o n or off, or arm t h e s y stem w i t h key off o n l y. 8. SIREN CHIRPS W I T H A RM/D IS A R M : W it h t h i s feat u r e, s i re n c h i rps w i t h Arm/D i sarm ca n be progr a mmed e i t h er ON or O FF w h e n u s i n [...]
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18 16. E N A BLE R A N G E CHEC K : If t h i s fea t u re i s se l ected, t h e s ystem w i l l au to m at i cal l y c h eck t h e r a n ge i n 60 sec o n d s after arm i n g, t h e n every 20 m i n u tes. 17. TE S T MOD E : I n t h i s test mo d e, t h i s system c a n tes t t h e Zo n e 2 ( I n st a n t gr o u n d tr i gger), t h e Z o ne 3 (Door[...]
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19 V A L ET S W I T CH P A G E R S W I T CH T RA N S M I TT ER A N T E N NA O p t i on al p a g er ( K n o c k) S e n s or H 8 1 6 Pin W h i te H 7 2 p in B l ue H 6 3 Pin B r o wn H 5 4 P in B l ack H 4 6 Pin W h i te H 3 2 Pin W h i te H 2 4 P in O r a n ge H 1 6 Pin W h i te L .E . D. I n d i c a t or D u al Z o ne S h o ck S e n s or H 4 6 Pi n[...]
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20 T R A N S C E I V E R / R E M O T E CON T RO L P ROG R A MM I NG 1. T u r n k ey to t h e O N pos i t i o n . 2. Press Programm i n g b u tt o n 4 t i mes, t h e n a fter a few sec o n d s t h e u n i t wil l f l as h t h e p a rk i n g l i g h ts 4 t i mes. Press b u t t o n s #1 (Lock) & #2 ( U n l ock) toget h e r at the same t i me of ea[...]
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21 F I X ED A N T E N NA T W O - W A Y R E M O TE #3 #1 #2 #4 L O CK T RU NK P AN IC U N L O CK AU X. #1 A U X. #3 S T ANDARD R E M O TE #5 2 nd CAR O PE R A T ION 4 5 6 4/5/6 A d v a n t a ge M C TM II #3 T R U NK #1 A RM L O CK #2 D I S A RM U N L O CK #4 P ANIC T r an s m i tt e r B u t t on Sy s t e m F un c t i on Re m a rk L E D R e m o t e R[...]
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22 L E D d i s p l a y : L E D F un c t i on L E D F un c t i on O f f D i s a r m ed Z one 1 / W a r n -A w a y T r i gge r S l o w F l a s h A r m ed 2 f l a s he s ... pau s e Z one 2 / T r i gge r on T r un k / Hood F a s t F l a s h P a s s i v e A r m i ng 3 f l a s he s ... pau s e Z one 3 / T r i gge r on Doo r S w i t c h O n (S o l i d ) [...]
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23 2 - VE H I C LE O PE R A T I ON : ( C S - 22 05 A D V T W 1 ) Second Vehicle Securi t y Op e ratio n: Y o u r r emote tr a n s m i tter ca n be ut i l i z ed to co n t r o l a seco n d ve h i c l e sec u r i ty system. To program t h e r e mote c o n tro l tra n s m i tter to a sec o n d v e h i c l e, fol l ow t h e i n st r u c t i o n s for T[...]
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24 O PE R A T I ON A RM I NG To arm t h e a l arm a n d l ock t h e doors, pre s s t h e #1 B u tt o n o n a n y remote. Y o u w i l l h ear a s i n g l e s i re n c h i rp a n d t h e li g h ts wil l f l as h o n ce . T h e system w ill arm, t h e door s w i l l l ock (opt i o n a l ) a n d t h e s tarter ( o pt i ona l ) wil l be d i sa b l ed. T[...]
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25 part i c u l ar z o n e w i l l NOT be protected b y t h e a l arm. A ll rem a i n i n g f u n ct i o n i ng z o n es w i l l s t il l be protected i f t h e sy s te m rema i n s armed. A U T O LOCK/UNLO C K A u to l ock / U n l ock a ll ow t h e a l arm to c o ntro l t h e door l ocks a utomat i cal l y w i t h t h e v e h i c l e’s Ig n i t [...]
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26 T A M P ER DI S A RMI NG If a l arm tr i ggered, u p o n d i sarm t h e syst e m, s i re n c h i rp 4 t i mes, park i n g l i g h t f l as h 3 t i mes. T WO S T EPS DO O R UNLOCK ( OP T IO N AL) T h i s fea t u re w i l l i n dep e n d e n t l y u n l ock t h e dr i ver’s door o n l y w h e n d i sarm i n g t h e se c u r i ty system. P u s h [...]
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27 E X A M PL E : T o O v e rride T he S yst e m Wi t h T he Pass w ord Code 83, y o u w ould; 1. E n ter t h e v e h i c l e a n d t u r n t h e i g n i t i o n sw i t c h to ' ON’ pos i t i o n . (A l arm w i l l so un d.) 2. W it h i n 5 sec o n ds, Press a n d R e l ease t h e Program/Va l et b u t t o n 8 t i mes 3. W it h i n 15 sec o [...]
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28 1. Press a n d h o l d the b u tt o n for 3 se co n d. T h e a l arm w i l l i mme d i ate l y so un d . 2. D u r i n g p a n i c mode, t h e n orma l fu n ct i o n o f t h i s tra n sm i tter b u t to n w i ll be s u sp e n ded. T h e tr a n s m i tter a nd b u tt o n s c a n be used to l ock a n d u n l ock t h e d oor ( i f t h e opt i o n i [...]
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29 P r og r a m M od e Fo r L E D R E M O T E T R A N S C E I VE R Tra n s ce i ver B u tt o n System F u n ct i o n Remark Progr a m Mode - ( ) B u tt o n Lock Press w i t h i n 5 se co n ds Progr a m Mode - ( ) Power Save Mode Press w i t h i n 5 se co n ds Progr a m Mode - Sw i tc h i n g code fo r 2 n d / 1st C ar Operat i on Press w i t h i n [...]
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30 3. To e x i t programm i n g m ode, tak e n o act i o n f or f i ve sec o n ds. T h e remote co n tro l wil l ge n erate tw o l o n g be e ps to i n d i ca te programm i n g mod e h as be e n e x i ted. S y st e m’s Status Chec k : W h e n y o u w a n t to c h eck t h e system’s pres e nt sta t u s t h r o u g h t h e 2 - W ay remote co n tr[...]
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31 B A TT E R Y R EP L A C E M E N T Regular R e m ote T r an s m itte r : If t h e r a n ge of y o ur tr a n sm i tter deter i orate, i t i s poss i b l e t h at y o u n eed t o rep l ace t h e battery. 1. Remove u pper t r a n sm i tter case. 2. Remove o l d battery from tr a nsm i tter. 3. I n s ta ll a n ew battery CR20 3 2 (3 vo l t) n o t i n[...]
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32 R E M O T E T R A N S C E I VE R D I AGNO S T I C S Y o u may refer to t h e fo ll o w i n g statem e n t o n ce t h e se c u r i ty system w i t h n o act i on w h il e yo u press t h e 2-way LED remot e co n t r o l tra n sce i ver b u tt o n , REM O T E SOUND f r om remote t ra n sce i ver LED o n t h e remo t e tr a n sce i ver Co n d i t i [...]