Excalibur RS-160-EDPplus Operation Manual

RS-160-EDP+
Deluxe Add-On Remote Start
July 9, 2014
Operation Guide
Temporary cover. Color cover is in a separate le.
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Table Of Contents
Remote Starting............................................................................................................ 3
Other Remote Start Features ....................................................................................... 4
Low Battery/Low Temp Automatic Starting ............................................................... 4
Pit-Stop Feature ....................................................................................................... 4
Security System Features (OPTIONAL) ....................................................................... 5
Last Door Arming ...................................................................................................... 5
Automatic Rearming ................................................................................................. 5
Pre-Warn Detection .................................................................................................. 5
When The System Triggers ...................................................................................... 5
Using The Valet Switch ................................................................................................. 6
Emergency Override ................................................................................................ 6
Valet Mode ................................................................................................................ 6
The Status Light ........................................................................................................... 6
Anti-Carjacking Protection ............................................................................................ 7
Programming Transmitters ........................................................................................... 7
Programming Features ................................................................................................. 8
User Programmable Features ...................................................................................... 8
Installer Programmable Features ............................................................................... 10
Programmable Features Matrix .................................................................................. 15
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To remote start your vehicle, press the button or button combinations on
your alarm/keyless entry’s transmitter that are congured to activate this
feature. If you are unsure, consult with your installer to learn how to activate the system. You can write the activation method in the space below for later reference.
Remote start:
Remote Starting
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LOW BATTERY/LOW TEMP AUTOMATIC STARTING
Other Remote Start Features
This feature will automatically start the engine if the vehicle battery drops below 11 volts or the interior temperature drops to 15 (or 32) degrees Fahrenheit. You must activate these features each time you park your car to use them. They can be activated with the following steps:
• Turn the ignition switch “on”, then “off” (engine not running), and within 7 seconds press the
valet switch twice. If there is a 2 second delay without additional valet button presses, the horn will honk 3 times activating low voltage start mode.
• To activate low temp starting, enter low voltage start mode as described above but, immediate­ly after the horn honks, press the valet switch 1 time (15 degrees) or 2 times (32 degrees) within 5 seconds. The horn will honk to conrm your selection.
NOTE: When low temp start mode is activated, low voltage start is also activated. These features will operate once every two hours until the ignition key is turned “ON”.
PIT-STOP FEATURE
This feature allows you to leave your engine running for making quick errands. To use this fea­ture, have the engine running normally from the ignition switch and your foot off the brake pedal.
Press the Valet Switch twice; the parking lights will ash and the horn chirps 5 times. Turn the key
off and the engine will remain running for the programmed run time.
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LAST DOOR ARMING
This system can be congured to arm automatically when all the vehicle’s doors are closed
(see user feature #9). When enabled, the siren/horn will chirp once when all of the doors are
closed. It will start a 30 second countdown (indicated by a fast ashing status light) after which,
the system will lock and/or arm. The 30 second arming delay will paused while a point of entry is open. Turning ON the ignition key will cancel the arming sequence until the key is turned off and the doors are all closed once again.
NOTE: Installer feature #13 must be on and the system must be wired for security.
AUTOMATIC REARMING
This automatically rearms the alarm if the system is disarmed from the remote. (see user feature #10). When disarmed by remote, the system will start a 90 second countdown (fast ash­ing status light) to arm the system. This is useful if the controller accidentally disarms the system when it’s kept in a purse or pocket where other items could potentially press the buttons.
NOTE: Installer feature #13 must be on and the system must be wired for security.
WHEN THE SYSTEM TRIGGERS
If the system were to be compromised while armed, it will trigger sounding the siren/horn and
ashing the parking lights for 30 seconds (programmable). When disarming the system after a trigger event, the siren/horn will chirp 4 times and the parking lights will ash 4 times instead of the
standard 2 times. LOCK ON TRIGGER: If a door is opened when the system is triggered, it will wait until the door is closed again, then lock the doors. This patented feature is useful to further deny a thief of further access to the vehicle. STORM SAFE MODE: When the system is triggered, disarming the system will stop the alarm from sounding but will leave the doors locked. This function is useful if you have a false triggering situation due to violent weather. ZONE VIOLATION RECALL: The system is capable of telling you which zones were triggered
last. The system’s status light will ash to indicate which zone was triggered. This occurs during
the alarm cycle AND after disarming. The system will store the last triggered zone until the ve-
hicle’s ignition key is turned on. See “The Status Light” section oon page 6 for further explanation
of this feature. NUISANCE PREVENTION: If the system prewarns 5 times within 15 minutes, it will bypass the zone for the remainder of the 15 minutes before rearming the pre-warn zone. Additionally, if a full trigger zone is left open, the system will trigger a total of 3 times before bypassing the zone. Once the zone is closed, it will re-arm that zone.
Security System Features (OPTIONAL)
PRE-WARN DETECTION
EXTERNAL SENSORS ARE OPTIONAL UPGRADES. TALK TO YOUR DEALER. The optional
impact sensor is designed, in addition to detecting a full impact, to warn away potential violators when it detects a light impact to the vehicle. The system will respond by chirping the siren/horn 3 times and locking the doors. This is very useful when an intruder attempts to unlock the door.
This system is equipped with our exclusive VIRTUAL ALARM technology. The se­curity functions described in this section are available as a simple upgrade from your
dealer. It may require a plug-in module and some additional conguration, but will
greatly enhance your system’s capabilities and add theft deterrence to your vehicle.
TALK TO YOUR DEALER TODAY ABOUT UPGRADING!
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The Status Light
The status light provides a visual indication of the system’s status.
SECURITY SYSTEM STATUS (must be enabled by installer) OFF: The alarm is disarmed and not performing any automatic functions. ON: The alarm is in valet mode. FLASHING SLOW: The alarm is armed and monitoring all entry points. FLASHING FAST: One of the automatic arming features is in progress. ALARM ZONE VIOLATION RECALL
If the security system is triggered, upon disarming, the status lights will ash
a number of times to indicate exactly which zone(s), has been violated. It will
store the last 2 violated circuits and continually repeat the ash pattern until the
vehicle’s ignition key is turned ON.
2 FLASHES: Hood trigger 3 FLASHES: Door trigger 4 FLASHES: Sensor port trigger REMOTE START STATUS FLASHING SLOW: The engine was remote started successfully and is running. FLASHING FAST: The remote start sequence has begun 2 FLASHES, PAUSE: The engine is running while the alarm is armed. REMOTE START DIAGNOSTICS
The remote start system can also indicate which zone caused the last remote start cycle to end. To see this indicator, place the system into valet mode. Immediately after
the chirp, the status light will ash to indicate which zone violation occured.
1 FLASH: Run time expired. 2 FLASHES: Brake pedal was pressed or the hood was opened. 3 FLASHES: Engine stalled or a bad tach signal. 4 FLASHES: Received transmitter command to stop. 5 FLASHES: The neutral safety circuit was triggered. 6 FLASHES: The alarm was triggered or low battery voltage.
EMERGENCY OVERRIDE
If your controller isn’t usable and the system is armed, you’ll need to perform an emergency override to disarm the system and use your vehicle. To do so, use the fol­lowing steps:
STEP 1 - Enter the vehicle (the alarm should sound) STEP 2 - Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position STEP 3 - Press the valet switch once STEP 4 - Turn the ignition “OFF”.
VALET MODE
Valet mode disables all security & remote start functions. To enter Valet Mode:
STEP 1 - Disarm the system by remote or by performing an emergency override. STEP 2 - Press and hold the valet switch for 2 seconds. The system will chirp once
and the status light will turn on. EXITING VALET MODE - Press and release the valet switch once. The status light will turn off.
Using The Valet Switch
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THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT INCLUDE TRANSMITTERS BUT THEY CAN BE ADDED IF DESIRED. TO PROGRAM OPTIONAL TRANSMITTERS, USE THE PROCEDURE BELOW.
Standard Programming: This method to program additional or replacement trans-
mitters does not affect the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert (UTA) feature. Before you begin, have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand.
Step 1 Then, turn the ignition “on” (do not crank the engine). Step 2 Within 5 seconds of Step 1, press the Valet Switch 5 times. The siren/horn
will briey sound & the status light will turn on, conrming that the system is ready to
learn a transmitter code. Step 3 Press the “lock” button (press “start” button on 1-button models) on each transmitter one at a time. The system will chirp the siren/horn once & the status light
will turn off briey to conrm that each was learned. If a code is not received within 10
seconds of Step 2, the learning process will automatically exit.
Step 4 Then, turn the ignition “off” or wait 10 seconds to exit programming.
Programming Transmitters
The system is equipped with two separate Anti-Carjacking protection features (ignition, open door, or both) that are selectable via user feature #12. Once activated, the user has 60 seconds to cancel the Anti-Carjacking protection process (described below). If Anti-Carjacking is not cancelled, 53 seconds after being activated the siren will begin to chirp for 7 seconds to alert the user that the system is about to enter into an alarm condition. The Valet Switch may still be pressed once during this period to cancel the Anti-Carjacking process. If the Anti-Carjacking process is not cancelled before the 60 second countdown
expires, the system will enter an alarm condition, sounding the siren and ashing the
parking lights. 30 seconds after this occurs, or should the ignition be turned off in the meantime, the stater interrupt will engage. Once the system enters the alarm condition, it will not respond to the transmitter, nor will the system reset automatically after 60 seconds, and it can only be disengaged by:
Step 1 Turning the vehicle’s ignition off. Step 2 Turning the ignition back on. Step 3 Within 5 seconds, perform an Emergency Override using the Valet Switch. TYPES OF ANTI-CARJACKING PROTECTION Ignition Activated Anti-Carjacking activates every time the vehicle’s ignition is
turned on. The Valet Switch must be pressed within 60 seconds of activating to can­cel Anti-Carjacking. Door Anti-Carjacking (optional) activates when a door is opened after the vehicle is started and the engine is running. The Valet Switch must be pressed within 60 seconds after activation to cancel Anti-Carjacking.
Anti-Carjacking Protection
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User Programmable Features
Feature #1 - Remote Start Run Time 10 Minutes (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT 5 Minutes (press “brake” 2 times to program) 15 Minutes (press “brake” 3 times to program) 20 Minutes (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This sets the maximum amount of time that the remote start will keep the engine running if it is not shut down by other methods.
Feature #3 - Conrmation Chirp Volume Low (softest) (press “brake” 1 time to program) Medium Low (press “brake” 2 times to program) Medium High (press “brake” 3 times to program) - DEFAULT High (loudest) (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature allows the choice of different chirp volume levels, and when programming
it, each selection will be conrmed in the chosen volume making it easy to
choose the most suitable setting.
Feature #2 - Flashing Light Conrmations
Unlock: ON, RS: ON (press “brake” 1 time to program) Unlock: ON, RS: Flash (press “brake 2 times to program) Unlock: Flash, RS: ON (press “brake” 3 times to program) Unlock: Flash, RS: Flash (press “brake” 4 times to program) - DEFAULT
This feature affects the parking light conrmations for system unlock & remote start
functions. With the above options, you can select any combination of:
Unlock: Flash - Flashes twice after unlock Unlock: ON - Flashes twice then stays on for 30 seconds after unlock RS: ON - Stays on during remote start mode RS: Flash - Flashes once every 1.5 seconds during remote start mode
A matrix of all programmable features and their options are on the last page of this guide. For detailed information on each feature, please refer to the next section. Use the procedure below to make any necessary changes.
TO MANUALLY CHANGE FEATURES: Step 1 Turn the ignition key “ON”, then “OFF” Step 2 Within 5 seconds of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times to access user
features (Press 10 times to access installer features). ~ The siren/horn will sound and the status light will turn on. Step 3 Within 10 seconds of step 2, press the valet switch the number of times cor­responding with the desired feature’s number. ~ The siren/horn will chirp equal to the selected feature. Step 4 Change the feature by pressing the brake pedal the same number of times that corresponds with the desired setting (make all presses before hearing any chirps). NOTE: some cars require the ignition to be on for the brake circuit to
operate. In this case, turn on the ignition before pressing the brake.
~ The siren/horn will chirp equal to the selected setting.
Step 5 If you wish to change more features, repeat steps 3 & 4 at this time. Step 6 To exit programming, turn the ignition key “ON” then “OFF”. Or, it will exit
automatically after 10 seconds of no activity.
Programming Features
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Feature #9 - Last Door Arming Off (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT On w/o doors locking (press “brake” 2 times to program) On w/ doors locking (press “brake” 3 times to program)
“Last Door Arming” has the system automatically arm itself every time you exit the
vehicle (the complete operation is described on page 5).
Feature #10 - Automatic Rearming Off (pressbrake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT On w/o doors locking (press “brake” 2 times to program) On w/ doors locking (press “brake” 3 times to program) Enhanced auto rearm (press “brake” 4 times to program)
“Automatic Rearming”, described on page 5, rearms the alarm if accidentally dis­armed. Options are to have Automatic Rearming operate with or without also locking the doors when the system does rearm. Enhanced auto rearm allows you to cancel the rearming sequence by pressing unlock a 2nd time after disarming.
User Programmable Features (cont’d)
Feature #6 - Open Door Bypass of Ignition Locking On (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Off (press “brake” 2 times to program)
This feature cancels the automatic locking or unlocking of the vehicle’s doors if one of the doors is open when the ignition switch is turned on or off.
Feature #5 - Ignition Controlled Lock/Unlock Off (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Lock w/ Ignition On (press “brake” 2 times to program) Unlock w/ Ignition Off (press “brake” 3 times to program) Lock And Unlock w/ Ignition (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature controls the lock/unlock operations when the ignition key is turned on/off,
Feature #7 - Unlock w/ Trunk Release On (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Off (press “brake” 2 times to program)
“2nd channel” is most commonly used for trunk release, in which case the alarm should also disarm. This feature, when on, congures the system to unlock/disarm
when the 2nd channel is activated.
Feature #8 - Remote Start Activation From The Remote Press startbutton 1 time (press “brake” 1 time to program) Press startbutton 2 times (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT Press startbutton 3 times (press “brake” 3 times to program) Press startbutton 4 times (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature changes how remote start is activated from an optional remote kit.
Feature #4 - BROWN Wire Audible Output Pulsed Horn Low (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Pulsed Horn Medium (press “brake” 2 times to program) Pulsed Horn High (press “brake” 3 times to program) Steady Siren (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This changes the BROWN wire’s audible output when the alarm is triggered. Steady siren must be selected when using a siren (other horn outputs stay at the Medium setting). The horn honk options will affect all horn honk outputs used as well as change the BROWN wire’s function.
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User Programmable Features (cont’d)
This group of Installer Programmable Features are all accessed as a group in the second level of features’ programming. These features have a direct affect upon the system’s operations related to the installation and vehicle type AND SHOULD ONLY BE CHANGED BY THE INSTALLER!!!
Feature #1 - Remote Start Activation From The WHITE/BLUE Wire 1 pulse (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT 2 pulses (press “brake” 2 times to program) 3 pulses (press “brake” 3 times to program) 4 pulses (press “brake” 4 times to programm)
This feature changes how the remote start feature is activated from the (-) activation input wire.
Feature #2 - PINK/WHITE (IGN #2)Wire Function Ignition (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Accessory (press “brake” 2 times to program) Starter (press “brake” 3 times to program) This feature changes the operation of the unit’s large PINK/WHITE output wire. This feature should only be programmed by the installer.
Feature #3 - Engine Detection Method Tachless Hi (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Tachless Lo (press “brake” 2 times to program) Tach Wire (press “brake” 3 times to program) Data Tach (press “brake” 4 times to program) Crank Only (press “brake” 5 times to program)
This feature selects the method in which the remote start monitors the engine’s running condition in remote start mode. “Tachless Hi” sensitivity mode uses a preset crank time (see installer feature #7) and monitors the vehicle’s voltage level to determine if the engine is running. This setting looks for a voltage increase of 0.3v after cranking.
“Tachless Lo” sensitivity mode operates like the “Tachless Hi” setting but looks for a voltage
increase of 0.5v after cranking.
“Tach Wire” Before this setting is programmed, refer to the “Violet/White wire” section of the
installation manual for proper wiring connection and the Tach Learn Procedure. It will crank the engine for up to 3 seconds or until a tach signal is detected.
Feature #11 - Conrmation Chirps
Siren + Horn (press “brake” 1 time to program) Siren Only (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT On Demand (siren+horn) (press “brake” 3 times to program) Off (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature selects whether the siren and/or horn give conrmation chirps. Both outputs will always sound when the alarm system is triggered or in panic mode.
NOTE: Both the siren and horn outputs must be connected for this feature to function.
Feature #12 - Anti-Carjacking Ignition Only (press “brake” 1 time to program) Door Only (press “brake” 2 times to program) Ignition + Door (press “brake” 3 times to program) Off (press “brake” 4 times to program) - DEFAULT
This selects between the 2 forms of anti-carjacking protection. Details on using anti­carjacking protection are described on page 7.
Installer Programmable Features
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Feature #4 - Gasoline Or Diesel Engine Gasoline (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Diesel 15 Sec. Delay (press “brake” 2 times to program) Diesel 20 Sec. Delay (press “brake” 3 times to program) Diesel 30 Sec. Delay (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature changes the system’s timing of the ignition and starter output sequence for gas or diesel engines. Gasoline: the starter output will occur 3 seconds after the ignitions turn on. When in “Tachless” mode, the engine running status is determined 10 seconds after starting. Diesel: the starter output will occur 15, 20, or 30 seconds after the ignitions turn on (allows for glow plug
warming). When in “Tachless” mode, the engine running status will be determined 40 seconds
after cranking.
“Data Tach” mode operates just like the “Tach Wire” setting except it takes its reading from the
D2D data port instead of using the Violet/White wire. Before using, make sure this function is sup­ported by the Databus Interface module.
“Crank Only” AKA “blind start” is similar to the “Tachless” settings. However, it only makes one start attempt and does not monitor engine running conditions. This is useful for many “push-to­start” vehicles.
Feature #7 - Starter Cranking Time
0.75 Second (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT
1.00 Second (press “brake” 2 times to program)
1.5 Seconds (press “brake” 3 times to program)
2.25 Seconds (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature determines the crank time of the 1st start attempt when in “Tachless” mode. If the engine doesn’t start on the rst attempt, it will retry up to 3 more times extending the crank time by
an additional 0.2 second with each attempt..
Feature #6 Satellite Port Blue Wire Function Ignition (press “brake” 1 time to program) Status / GWR (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT Defrost Pulse (press “brake” 3 times to program) Pulse After Engine Off (press “brake” 4 times to program) Horn (press “brake” 5 times to program)
This determines the function of the Blue wire on the Blue satellite relay port.
The Status setting turns on briey before the Ignition output and stays on during remote start
mode. The other pulse settings give a 0.8 second pulse under the selected condition. Defrost Pulse will send a pulse after start only when the cabin temperature is below freezing (32 degrees
F / 0 degrees C).
Installer Programmable Features (cont’d)
Feature #5 - Satellite Port Green Wire Function Dome Light Output (press “brake” 1 time to program) Start (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT Ignition Output (press “brake” 3 times to program) Accessory Output (press “brake” 4 times to program) Status / GWR (press “brake” 5 times button to program)
This determines the function of the Green wire on the satellite relay port. This output can be programmed for different functions as needed.
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Installer Programmable Features (cont’d)
Feature #11 - Manual Transmission Mode On (press “brake” 1 time to program) Off (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT
This feature changes the parameters of the system’s remote start operation to be suitable for
manual transmission-equipped vehicles via a “setup” procedure which ensures the transmission is
in neutral. This features requires an optional remote kit.
Feature #10 - Turbo Timer Off (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Run 1 Minute (press “brake” 2 times to program) Run 2 Minutes (press “brake” 3 times to program) Run 3 Minutes (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature, the operation of which is described on page 7, when turned on
congures the system to automatically keep the engine running briey after the key is turned off. This operation is designed specically for vehicles with turbocharged engines. NOTE: This feature
is dependent on the proper wiring of the neutral safety circuit and requires an optional remote kit.
Feature #9 Remote Start Lock Control Off (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Lock After Start (press “brake” 2 times to program) Unlock before start (press “brake” 3 times to program) Unlock Before RS & Lock After RS (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature allows for OEM alarm/lock control in relation to remote start operations thus eliminat­ing extra wiring for OEM alarm control.
Feature #12 Data Port Protocol Green: DBI, Black: DBI (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Green: iData, Black: iData (press “brake” 2 times to program) Green: DBI, Black: iData (press “brake” 3 times to program) Green: iData, Black: DBI (press “brake” 4 times to program)
This feature determines which data protocol is used on each data port. Choose this based on the accessory being connected to the port. NOTE: When a BLADE is inserted, this feature auto-
matically switches to the ADS protocol. Feature #13 - Virtual Alarm On (press “brake” 1 time to program) Off (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT
This feature converts the system into a strictly Keyless Entry/Remote Start System by eliminating all antitheft alarm-oriented operations and features.
Feature #14 - Pulse Ignition On Disarm On (press “brake” 1 time to program) Off (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT
This feature will pulse the ignition and activate any attached immobilizer bypass module for vehicles that require the ignition to be turned on to disarm the OEM alarm.
Feature #8 - Door Lock/Unlock Outputs
0.8 Second Outputs (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT 3 Second Outputs (press “brake” 2 times to program) Double Pulse Unlock Output (press “brake” 2 times to program) Total Closure Lock Output (press “brake” 2 times to program)
This changes the system’s doorlocking outputs to suit different vehicle requirements. The total closure setting provides a 28 second lock pulse (press LOCK or UNLOCK during the pulse to stop it) and a 0.8 second unlock pulse.
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Installer Programmable Features (cont’d)
Feature #15 Lock On Prewarn On (press “brake” 1 time to program) - DEFAULT Off (press “brake” 2 times to program)
This feature will automatically lock the doors to combat unauthorized entry from lock picking when the prewarn zone is triggered.
Feature #16 - Starter Interrupt Functions Alarm Only (press “brake” 1 time to program) Anti-Grind Only (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT Alarm & Anti-Grind (press “brake” 3 times to program) Automatic (press “brake” 4 times to program) Alarm Only - The Starter Interrupt is operable whenever the alarm is armed. Anti-Grind Only - The Starter Interrupt is operable whenever remote start is on. Alarm & Anti-Grind - This setting engages starter interrupt when the alarm is armed AND when
the system is in remote start mode. This prevents the starter from grinding if the user accidentally turns the key to “START” during remote start. Automatic - This will cause the Starter Interrupt output to automatically engage 90 seconds after
the ignition switch is turned “off”, and after disarming the system.
Feature #17 Low Temp Crank Extender 0ms (Off) (press “brake” 1 time to program) 200ms (press “brake” 2 times to program) - DEFAULT 300ms (press “brake” 3 times to program) 400ms (press “brake” 4 times to program)
When the vehicle’s interior temperature is below freezing, this feature adds extra crank time to the base timing (see installer feature #7). It applies to tachless modes only (installer feature #3)
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This device complies with FCC Rules part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions, (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and, (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modications to this equipment. Such modications could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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CONVENIENCESECURITYINSTALLER ONLY
User Feature Programming: Ignition on, off, press valet 5 times
# Feature
Press Brake 1 time
Press Brake 2 times
Press Brake 3 times
Press Brake 4 times
Press Brake 5 times
1 Remote Start Run Time 10 min 5 min 15 min 20 min
2 Flashing Light Conrmations
Unlock: ON RS: ON
Unlock: ON RS: Flash
Unlock: Flash RS: ON
Unlock: Flash RS: Flash
3 Conrmation Chirp Volume Low Med-Low Med-High High
4 BROWN Wire: Siren / Pulsed Horn Pulse LOW Pulse MED Pulse HI Steady Siren
5 Ignition Lock / Unlock Off Ign On = Lock Ign. Off = Unlock Lock + Unlock
6 Door Open Bypass for Feat. #5 On Off
7 Unlock w/ Trunk Release On Off
8 RS Activation (Remote) Start x 1 Start x 2 Start x 3 Start x 4
9 Last Door Arming Off On w/o Lock* On w/ Lock*
10 Automatic Rearming Off On w/o Lock On w/ Lock Enhanced
11 Conrmation Chirps Siren + Horn Siren Only On Demand Off
12 Anti-Carjacking Ignition Door* Ignition + Door* Off
Installer Feature Programming: Ignition on, off, press valet 10 times
1 RS Activation (WHITE/BLUE wire) 1 Pulse 2 pulses 3 pulses 4 pulses
2 PINK/WHITE Wire Ignition Accessory Starter
3 Engine Detection Tachless Hi Tachless Lo Tach Wire Data-tach Crank Only
4 Gasoline or Diesel Engine Gasoline 15 sec Diesel 20 sec Diesel 30 sec Diesel
5 Sat Port GREEN Wire Dome Light Start Ignition Accessory Status
6 Sat Port BLUE Wire Ignition Status
Pulse After Start below freezing
Pulse After Engine Off
Horn
7 Crank Time 0.75 sec 1 sec 1.5 sec 2.25 sec
8 Door Lock/Unlock Outputs 0.8 sec 3 sec Double Unlock Total Closure
9 Remote Start Lock Control Off
Lock after Start
Unlock before Start
Lock + Unlock
10 Turbo Timer Off 1 min 2 min 3 min
11 Manual Transmission On Off
12 Data Port Protocol
Green: DBI Black: DBI
Green: iData Black: iData
Green: DBI Black: iData
Green: iData Black: DBI
13 Virtual Alarm On Off
14 Pulse Ign. on Disarm On Off
15 Lock On Prewarn On Off
16 Starter Interrupt Alarm Only Anti-grind Only Alarm/Anti-Grind Automatic
17 Low Temp Crank Extender 0 ms 200 ms 300 ms 400 ms
Grey Background = VIRTUAL ALARM (installer feature #13) Must Be ON * Door Status Is Required On Data Ports Via External Module.
Programmable Features Matrix
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Back Cover
Color cover is in a
separate le.
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