Scytek Electronic VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM A10 manual

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    A10 SERIES VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM PRODUCT MANUAL[...]

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    L i m i t e d L i f e t i m e W a r r a n t y This vehicle security system is warranted to the original purchaser , to be free from defects in material and workmanship. The manufacturer will rep air or replace at its option, and free of charge for the first twelve (12) months, any part that proves defective in material or workmanship under normal i[...]

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    1. About Y our System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P age 1 2. Remote T r ansmitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P age 2 Remote T r ansmitter Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Congratulations on y our purchase of this state-of -the-art vehicle security system from ScyT ek Electronics. With proper installation this system will provide superior protection and performance for many y ears to come. System Contents: • Main Unit • T wo 2-Button Remote T ransmit ters • High Output 6-tone Siren • Dual Stage Shock Sensor ?[...]

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    Remote Transmitter Description The Astra A10 is supplied with (2) two-but ton Remote T ransmit ters used to control system operations. Button 1 Arms and Disarms the system and when held for 2 seconds, activ ates the system’ s Panic feature. Button 1 also locks and unlocks the doors when the system is in V alet Mode. Button 2 Arms and Disarms the [...]

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    Battery Replacement Y our R emote T ransmit ter uses a 12 volt alkaline battery (type 23A), which will require replacement in time. Depending on the amount of use, the battery may last up to six months or more before it needs replacement. When the battery needs replacing, the system’ s operating range will decrease or the tr ansmitter LED may not[...]

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    Page 4 - Astra A10 Remote Arming The system monitors 3 independent areas ( zones ) while armed: doors, hood/trunk, and shock sensor input. T o Arm the System: 1. T urn off the ignition. 2. Press Button 1. · The siren will chirp once.* · The doors will lock. · The parking lights will flash once. · The LED will turn on red, to indicate the starte[...]

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    Passive Arming When programmed f or the optional Passiv e Arming feature, the system arms itself automatically , each time the ignition is turned off and all of the doors, hood, and trunk are closed. T o start the Passiv e Arming Process: 1. T urn off the ignition.* 2. Open the door and exit the vehicle. · Once all doors are closed and the dome li[...]

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    Optional Coded Emergency Override As an extra measure of securit y , the system is equipped with an optional Coded Emergency Override feature. Once an Emergency Override Code is chosen and progr ammed during installation, the system can no longer be disarmed using the standard override procedure. T o Emergency Override the system using the Code: 1.[...]

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    Astra A10 - Page 7 Ignition Controlled Door Locks F or added safety , the Ignition Door Locking feature allows vehicles equipped with power door lock systems to automatically lock the doors when the ignition is turned on, and unlock the doors after the ignition key is turned off . If a door is open when the ignition is turned on, the ignition locki[...]

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    1. Thoroughly read and become familiar with the installation instructions before beginning the installation. 2. Review system contents: Main Unit (2) T wo-Button Remote T ransmit ters Siren Shock Sensor Harnesses • 8-Pin main harness • 4-Pin main harness • 4-Pin shock sensor harness • 3-Pin door lock harness • LED harness • Override Swi[...]

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    Astra A10 - Page 9 Mounting the Control Unit The control unit must only be mounted in the interior of the vehicle. Do not mount the main unit in the engine compartment. Choose a mounting location that will not be easily accessible to a thief , and will not interfere with the operation of an y vehicle components such as foot pedals, steering column,[...]

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    Page 10 - Astra A10 S y s t e m W i r i n g 8-Pin Main Harness Pin 1 ORANGE WIRE : Armed Output (-) 500mA. The ORANGE wire provides a ground output while armed to activate an optional starter def eat relay or other device such as a power window control module. Pin 2 BLUE WIRE : T runk/Hood trigger Input (-). Connect the BLUE wire to the trunk and/o[...]

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    Astra A10 - Page 11 Entering System Programming T o enter System Progr amming: 1. T urn on ignition. 2. Within 5 seconds, press the valet switch 5 times. · The siren will provide one long chirp, indicating that y ou have entered Progr amming. 3. Press the valet switch the number times equal to the System P arameter you want to change. · The siren[...]

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    Page 12 - Astra A10 1. Horn Chirps with Arm & Disarm. Selects one of three modes: Normal, Horn Chirps, and Horn Chirps w/W arn. Normal. When selected, the horn will honk only when the alarm is triggered. Horn Chirps. When selected, the horn will provide the arm/disarm and trigger indications, allowing the siren installation to be skipped. Horn [...]

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    Astra A10 - Page 13 Negative T rigger P ositive T rigger R everse P olarity V acuum Adding Actuators F ollow the diagrams below for connecting basic door lock systems. F or T wo Stage door lock systems (separately unlocks driv er and passenger doors) see following pages. D o o r L o c k D i a g r a m s from inverter or relay from inverter or relay[...]

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    Page 14 - Astra A10 T w o S t a g e D o o r L o c k D i a g r a m s T wo Stage Negative T rigger T wo Stage P ositive T rigger When connected as shown below , disarming the system will unlock only the driver’ s door . Pressing the Aux 1 button will unlock all doors. Aux 1 (gray wire ) Aux 1 (gray wire )[...]

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    Astra A10 - Page 15 T w o S t a g e D o o r L o c k Diagrams c o n t ’ d T wo Stage Rev erse P olarity T wo Stage Adding Actuators Aux 1 (gray wire ) Aux 1 (gray wire )[...]

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    ScyTek Electronics 11627 Cantara Street North Hollywood, CA 91605 www.scytek.net © ScyT ek Electronics 2006 Astra A10 7-10-06 W i r i n g D i a g r a m FCC ID: OARRXAM2000 This device complies with P art 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmf ul interference. 2) This device must a[...]