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T ec hnical Suppor t 866-698-5872 e xt 0 Suppor t@ultr astar ter s.com FCC/ID Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired oper[...]
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Ta b l e O f C o n t e n t s P a g e 2 Wiring Diagram Page 3 Inst allation T ip s Page 4 Pre-Installation Suggestions Inst allation Suggestions Mounting The Module Installing The LED Installing The Program Button Under Hood Connections Mounting The Siren Wire Connectors Page 5 14 Pin Main Harness Connector 4 Pin Red Connector- Keyless Entry 2 Pin C[...]
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Page 3
Blue Connect to hood and / or trunk pin Hood Input Green Connect to door pin. (-) when opened Door Input Purple Connect to door pin. (+) when opened Door Input Black Connect to chassis ground Ground Input Brown Connect to Siren wire. 2amp Maximum Siren Output Red Connect to constant power . 20amp input 12 V olt Input Ye l l o w Connect to vehicles [...]
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Page 4
R ecommended Installation Procedur es White (+) Park light s Park light output. Orange (-) When Armed Negative output when system is armed. Grey (-) T runk Release Negative output for trunk release. 500ma max. Y ellow Ignition Input Input from vehicles ignition wire. RedMain Power Input Constant 12 V olt input. Brown (+) Siren Output Positive outpu[...]
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Page 5
10 Pin P ow er Connector Step 2- Plug-In T he Module Step 3- T est And Adjust T he Shock Sensor Y our Basic Install Is Complete! Step 4- T est T he System Step 1 - Connect All Of the F ollo wing W ir es When all the connections are done, the control module can be plugged in. Before connecting the control module, make sure the ignition is in the OFF[...]
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Page 6
Program mode allows you to adjust the settings and options of your system. Y our system has been intelligently designed by installers with years of experience. The system’s default settings do not require any program changes in most cases. However , this system does incorporate a advanced programming system with settings that can be easily adjust[...]
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Page 7
Entering program mode is done by the following steps: 1) Make sure ignition is in the off position. 2) T urn the ignition key ON - OFF , leaving key in the OFF position. 3) Press and release the V alet button two times. 4) The siren will chirp one time to confirm entering program mode. ( If this does not happen, turn ignition off, wait five seconds[...]
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T o change settings: 1 - Enter Program Mode - (Ignition ON-OFF , followed by V alet 2 times) 2 - Press & release transmitter buttons in the following sequence #1 - #1 then #3 3 - The siren will respond with the following: 1 Chirp V oltage Sensing- No Door Pin Connection Needed 2 Chirp s Door Pin- Door Pin Connection Required Repeat sequence to [...]
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Page 9
- Press and release to arm the alarm and lock the doors. - Press and hold to activate Panic mode. - Press and release to deactivate triggered alarm. - Press and release to disarm and unlock the doors . - Press and hold to activate the T runk Release. - Press and release to deactivate triggered alarm. - Press and hold to activate the Car Finder Mode[...]
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Page 10
1.Press and hold the UNLOCK button for three seconds. 2.The doors will unlock, continue holding the unlock button three seconds. the T runk release will then activate. The trunk release will be confirmed by one park light flash. 3.For safety reasons, the trunk release output will not activate when ignition key is in the “On” po si t i on . 1.Pr[...]
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Star ter Disable The system has an optional starter disable output that can be connected by your dealer . When the starter disable relay is installed and connected to the system, the vehicle’ s starter will be disabled when the system is armed. T o activate the st arter disable press the lock button on the remote. The system will arm and the star[...]
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87 86 85 87a 30 87 86 85 87a 30 87 86 85 87a 30 87 86 85 87a 30 87 86 85 87a 30 Ne gativ e T ype Door Locks P ositive T ype Door Locks 5 W ir e / Re v er se Polarity T ype Door Locks Ne gativ e P ar k Lights- In some cases the park light s may flash erratically after installing the negative p ark light relay . T o correct this issue add a diode bet[...]