Excalibur RS-330-EDP Operation Manual

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RS-330-EDP
Deluxe Keyless Entry & Remote Start
Operation Guide
July 26, 2010
Temporary cover. Color cover is in a separate le.
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Table Of Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................. 3
The Transmitter........................................................................................ 4
Transmitter Functions Reference Guide ............................................... 4
Other Remote Start Features.................................................................. 7
Low Battery/Low Temp Automatic Starting ............................................ 7
Turbo Timer Feature .............................................................................. 7
Pit-Stop Feature .................................................................................... 7
Manual Transmission Starting ............................................................... 7
Using The Valet Switch ........................................................................... 8
The Status Light ...................................................................................... 8
Programming Transmitters................................................................... 10
Programming Features ......................................................................... 10
User Programmable Features .............................................................. 11
Installer Programmable Features......................................................... 12
Programmable Features Matrix ............................................................ 15
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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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this convenience system by Omega Research & Development, Inc., a world leader in vehicle security and conveince products since 1975. This system is designed to offer ease of use and it’s modular design allows for many features to be customizable to suit your needs.
Please note that this manual is written to reect the full capabil­ity of this system though some features may not be available to you because of vehicle limitations and/or chosen options at the
time of installation. It is also written to reect the operations in their default congurations.
This system has three principal user components that you should familiarize yourself with:
The Status Lights which indicate the current system status and helps in troubleshooting failed remote start attempts as well as in customizing the programmable features. The specic opera­tions of the lights are described on page 8. The Valet Switch is used to access transmitter and feature programming. It is also used to place the system in valet mode which temporarily bypasses the remote start feature. See “Using the Valet Switch” on page 8. The remote Transmitters are used to operate the system on a daily basis. This system is capable of being operated by up to 4 different transmitters. Each one has 4 different buttons which are labeled to indicate their primary function. The RS-330-EDP is also compatible with our ECHO 2-way
upgrade kits. This popular upgrade gives you conrmation to the
systems operations which are displayed on a LCD screen for easy reference. ECHO upgrade kits are available in a variety of styles from standard black & white LCD to a touch screen, color LCD version! Contact your dealer or visit www.caralarm.com for more info.
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The Transmitter
lock
button
trunk
button
unlock
button
start” button
Transmitter part numbers: 147-03 text buttons 147-03B icon buttons
Call your dealer or visit www.caralarm.com to order replacement transmitters.
Transmitter battery replacement:
Remove the small screw from the lower back case, and separate the transmitter halves. Replace the 2 CR2016 batteries and reassemble the transmitter case.
LOCK: Press and release the “LOCK” button.
THE DOORS WILL LOCK, THE PARKING LIGHTS
WILL FLASH, AND THE HORN WILL HONK ONCE.
UNLOCK: Press and release the “UNLOCK” button.
THE DOORS WILL UNLOCK, THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH TWICE THEN ILLUMI­NATE FOR 30 SECONDS, AND THE HORN WILL HONK TWICE.
Transmitter Functions Reference Guide
This system is ECHO compatible which means you can upgrade it at anytime to have 2-way capability and greater range. It’s a simple ugrade that only takes minutes so talk to your dealer about upgrading with ECHO TECHNOLOGY today!!
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Controlling The System (cont’d)
TRUNK RELEASE/ CHANNEL 2: Press and hold the
“TRUNK” button for 3 seconds.
THE TRUNK WILL OPEN, THE DOORS WILL UNLOCK, THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH TWICE THEN ILLUMINATE FOR 30 SECONDS, AND THE HORN WILL HONK TWICE.
SILENT LOCK/UNLOCK : PRESS THIS BUTTON TWICE WITHIN 5 SECONDS TO LOCK OR UNLOCK THE DOORS WITHOUT HORN HONKS.
REMOTE START: Press and release the “START” button twice. (see installer feature #1 for other options)
THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH AND THE STATUS LIGHTS WILL FLASH RAPIDLY.
THE IGNITION WILL TURN ON AND THE SYSTEM WILL START THE ENGINE.
WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, THE STATUS LIGHTS WILL FLASH SLOW AND THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL STAY ON AS LONG AS REMOTE START MODE IS ACTIVE.
If the engine stalls, the system will make up to 3 more attempts. Each time you park your vehicle, set the climate controls to give
you the desired interior temperature when you use the remote start.
The engine will run for the preset run time (see user feature #1). Run Time Extender : Press the “START” button one time while in
remote start mode to restart the engine run timer.
NOTE: This can only be used once per remote start cycle. If the system has an ECHO 2-way upgrade, you will get “run time expiration” warning chirps 1
minute before the timer ends.
If you decide not to drive your vehicle, you can turn off the remote
start using the same method to turn it on (keep in mind that the rst
press is considered the Run Time Extender).
Upon entering the vehicle during remote start mode, turn the igni- tion key to the “ON/RUN” position (NOT START!!). When you press the brake pedal, the remote start will turn off.
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Controlling The System (cont’d)
Panic Mode: Press & Hold the LOCK or UNLOCK button for 3
seconds.
THE HORN WILL SOUND, THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH AND THE DOORS WILL LOCK OR UNLOCK, DEPENDING ON THE TRANSMITTER BUTTON USED.
TO DEACTIVATE PANIC, SIMPLY PRESS EI- THER THE LOCK OR UNLOCK BUTTON AGAIN.
OR
OR
Auxiliary Functions 1-4: The actual operation of these functions will vary from car to car. They are designed to operate extra vehicle functions like automatic sliding doors or motorized hatches. Aux 1-4 are only available on certain vehicles when this system is integrated with the vehicle’s data network. Consult with your installing dealer to
nd out if any of these functions are available for your vehicle. If so, conrm each operation with the transmitter and write each
function in the blank space provided below for later reference.
- Auxiliary 1 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “trunk” and “start” buttons simultaneously.
- Auxiliary 2 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “lock” and “trunk” buttons simultaneously.
- Auxiliary 3 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “unlock” and “start” buttons simultaneously.
- Auxiliary 4 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “unlock” and “trunk” buttons simultaneously.
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Other Remote Start Features
It is typically recommended that vehicles equipped with turbocharged engines
allow the engine to idle after driving to cool the turbocharger. When this Installer Programmable Feature is enabled, the system will automatically keep the engine running as follows:
• With the engine running, hold the brake pedal and engage the parking brake.
When the brake pedal is released, the system will keep the engine running for the programmed time (1, 2, or 3 minutes), and then automatically turn it off.
• The system may be locked while the engine is running. Turbo Timer can be
prevented from engaging, or “bypassed” if desired, by turning the engine off before engaging the parking brake, or if it’s already engaged, step on the brake pedal to turn the engine off.
This feature will automatically start the engine should the vehicle battery drop below 11 volts or the interior temperature drop to 15 (or 32) degrees fahrenheit. This feature is very useful when the vehicle is parked for a long period of time in cold climates. You must activate these features each time you park your car and wish to use them.
• 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, before 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”.
LOW BATTERY/LOW TEMP AUTOMATIC STARTING
TURBO TIMER FEATURE
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.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION STARTING
Remote starting with a manual transmission requires a different installation
method and installer feature #10 must be turned on. Also, a setup procedure that ensures the transmission was left in neutral must be performed each time you leave your vehicle and intend to use remote start later. Perform these steps:
1) With the engine running, hold the brake pedal, apply the parking brake, then release the brake pedal.
2) Use the transmitter as if you were activating remote start (default: press START
twice). The status light will start to ash slow.
3) Turn off the ignition key and exit the vehicle.
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Valet Mode
Valet mode prevents the remote start feature from being activated. It also dis­ables horn honks when locking or unlocking the doors. Valet Mode should be used when you do not wish for remote starting to be operated, such as when you have your vehicle serviced. To engage Valet Mode:
• With the system “unlocked”, press and hold the Valet Switch for 3 seconds; the
Status Light will turn on and stay on to indicate Valet Mode. The horn will honk
once and the lights will ash twice. Once in Valet Mode, an attempt to remote start
will result in no response. Keep this in mind if remote start stops functioning. While the system is in Valet Mode, the horn will honk once every time the ignition key is turned OFF.
• To turn off Valet Mode, simply press & release the Valet Switch once. The Status
Light will turn off.
Emergency Override
If the system is locked, you cannot perform functions like transmitter or feature programming. If you do not have a transmitter to unlock the system, you can perform an emergency override to access the programming functions.
• With the system in a locked state, simply turn the ignition key to the RUN/ON
position and press and release the valet switch once.
Using The Valet Switch
Other Remote Start Features (cont’d)
4) Press LOCK on the transmitter. The engine will shut down (unless turbo timer is
on) and the status light will ash every 2 seconds to indicate it is ready to be remote
started. NOTE: Manual transmission starting is canceled if you enter the vehicle after per­forming the setup procedure. During remote starting, you have 20 seconds to turn on the ignition key AFTER opening a door.
The Status Light
The Status Light helps to visually conrms the status of the system and provides
a high level of visual deterrence. The Status Light is located in the window mount receiver unit.
Normal System Status
1) Off = The remote starter system is off, in standby mode.
2) On Constant = The system is in the Valet Mode, with the remote starter system disabled.
Starting System Status The Status Light also indicates the remote start status:
3) Flashing Very Slow (once every 2 seconds): The system is in manual transmis­sion remote start mode and awaiting a remote start command.
4) Flashing Slow (once per second): Remote start is on.
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The Status Light (cont’d)
5) Flashing Fast (after activating remote start): The system is in the process of start­ing the engine.
Remote Starting Diagnostics Whenever the system is placed into Valet Mode, the Status Light illuminates
solid. However, when this rst occurs, the Status Light will ash 1 to 6 ashes be­fore resuming solid illumination. This indicates why the engine stopped running from the last previous remote starting attempt.
6) 1 Flash = Programmed run time expired.
7) 2 Flashes = Brake was pressed or hood opened.
8) 3 Flashes = Engine stalled or bad tach signal.
9) 4 Flashes = Received transmitter command to stop.
10) 5 Flashes = Gear selector removed from “park”.
11) 6 FLashes = Low voltage.
Code Jumping
TM
Technology
With the proper equipment, it’s quite easy for a criminal to “grab” your transmitter
code from the air and use it at a later time to gain access to your vehicle contents and potentially your home! Code jumping technology uses a complex algorithm to change the transmitter’s codes every time a button is pressed. Only the system in your car has the key to decipher this code and it is not replicable.
Automatic Transmitter Verication
TM
There is also the potential threat of someone, who has temporary access to your
vehicle, programming their own transmitter to your system. For example, a mechan­ic, car wash attendant, or valet could do so and gather your personal info from any paper work in your vehicle. Then, they could visit your home and help themselves to the contents of your vehicle without any signs of intrusion. Many crimes go un­noticed and people assume they have misplaced their belongings. ATV
TM
shows you how many transmitters are programmed to your system every time you turn on the ignition key for a 10 second period. Then, you can easily identify if transmitters have been added to your system.
Unauthorized Transmitter Alert
TM
This feature is a companion to ATVTM. With this feature enabled (see “Program-
ming Transmitters” for instructions), UTA
TM
will warn you with a series of horn honks whenever the ignition key is turned “ON”. The warning will occur for a 48 hour period and cannot be disabled during that time period (if it could be, then the thief could disable it!). ATV
TM
also extends to 90 seconds.
Transmitter Protection & Technology
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Step 1 Have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand. Then, turn the ignition “on”.
If the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature is on, programming a trans­mitter to the system will activate the “UTA” warning and the extended Status Light indication. For the next 48 hours, the horn will sound a brief series of chirps every time the vehicle’s ignition key is turned on.
Step 3 Press the “lock” button on each remaining transmitter one at a time. The
system will chirp the horn once to conrm that each was learned. The transmitter’s
other three button’s functions will automatically be assigned when the “lock” button is learned. If a code is not received within a 10 second period, the learning process will automatically terminate, as indicated by another horn honk.
Step 2 Within 5 seconds of turning on the ignition, press the Valet Switch 5 times. The horn will briey sound, conrming that for the next 10 seconds the sys­tem is ready to learn a transmitter/controller code. To enter a code, simply press and release the “lock” button. When the rst code is learned all existing stored codes will be erased.
Special Programming procedure to turn On the UTA feature: Using this method to program transmitters or optional controllers, and to turn on the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature. Follow the same steps as the Standard Programming, but on any transmitter/con­troller being programmed instead of pressing the “lock” button, press the “lock” and the “unlock” buttons together. This action turns on the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature and at the same time programs the transmitter or controller to operate the system.
Standard Programming: Using this method to program additional or replacement transmitters does not turn on or otherwise affect the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert (UTA) feature.
Once the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature is turned on, the warning will sound for 48 hours after any transmitter programming, including the programming session which was used to turn it on. This feature can only be turned off again by sending the system back to Omega for a reset.
Programming Transmitters
Programming 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 (10 times to access installer features). ~ The horn will honk 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 horn will honk, the status lights, and the parking lights
will ash equal to the selected feature.
Step 4 Change the feature by pressing the transmitter button that corresponds with the desired setting.
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Programming Features (cont’d)
~ The horn will honk, the status lights, and the parking lights
will ash 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, you can wait
10 seconds for programming mode to expire.
Feature #1 Remote Start Run Time 10 Minutes (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT 5 Minutes (press “unlock” button to program) 15 Minutes (press “trunk” button to program) 20 Minutes (press “start” button to program)
This feature sets the period of time that the engine will run after being remotely started. If the engine is not stopped by controller/transmitter command or a safety circuit violation, the engine will automatically stop upon the expiration of the selected time period. Caution: The remote engine starting feature should NEVER be
used when the vehicle is parked in an enclosed structure or garage.
This group of User Programmable Features are all accessed as a group in the rst
level of features’ programming. These features have a direct affect upon the sys­tem’s operations, so the programming and operation of each are described.
Feature #2 Steady/Flashing Lights During Remote Start Steady (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT Flashing (press “unlock” button to program)
This Feature congures the operation of the vehicle’s parking lights during the
remote start operation. The default setting turns on the parking lights during remote
start; the other setting ashes the parking lights on and off during remote start.
User Programmable Features
Feature #3 Conrmation Chirp Function & Volume
Low (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT High (press “unlock” button to program) On Demand / High (press “trunk” button to program) OFF (no chirps) (press “start” button to program)
This feature allows the choice of two different volume levels of the system’s conr­mation chirps, the you can hear and choose the setting with the best chirp volume as you select each option. The “On Demand” setting allows you to lock and unlock the doors without chirps. Similar to OEM keyless entry, pressing either function a
2nd time, will produce conrmation chirps.
Feature #4 Steady Siren or Pulsed Horn Pulsed Horn Low (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT Pulsed Horn Medium (press “unlock” button to program) Pulsed Horn High (press “trunk” button to program) Steady Siren (press “start” button to program)
This feature changes only the audible output, in three different pulse timings, which allow a degree of customizing of the horn’s sound during panic mode. The Steady Siren setting is exactly that- a steady output for an optional electronic siren.
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User Programmable Features (cont’d)
Feature #5 Doors Lock With Ignition On Off (press “unlock” button to program) - DEFAULT On (press “lock” button to program)
This feature congures the system to automatically lock the vehicle’s doors every
time that the ignition switch is turned on. The following feature #6 controls the automatic unlocking operations.
Feature #6 Doors Unlock With Ignition Off Off (press “unlock” button to program) - DEFAULT On (press “lock” button to program)
Similar to the previous locking feature, except this feature controls the unlock opera­tion when the ignition is turned off.
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 1 button presses (press “lock” button to program) 2 button presses (press “unlock” button to program) - DEFAULT 3 button presses (press “trunk” button to program) 4 button presses (press “start” button to program)
This feature allows you to choose the number of button presses AND pulses
required on the White/Blue activation wire to activate the remote start feature. All of
the settings must occur within a 5 second window of the previous button press.
Feature #2 Engine Detection Method Tachless Hi (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT Tachless Lo (press “unlock” button to program) Tach Wire (press “trunk” button to program) Data Tach (press “start” button to program) Crank Only (press “lock” & “unlock” to program) “Tachless Hi” sensitivity mode looks for a voltage increase of 0.3v after cranking. It
uses a xed crank time determined by installer feature #5.
“Tachless Lo” sensitivity mode looks for a voltage increase of 0.5v after cranking. It
uses a xed crank time determined by installer feature #5.
“Tach Wire” monitors the “Violet/White wire” (see the installation manual for the Tach Learn Procedure). It will crank the engine until a tach signal is detected (3 seconds max). “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.
Installer Programmable Features
Feature #7 Doors Unlock With Trunk Release Off (press “unlock” button to program) On (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT
When trunk release (CH2) is activated, this feature determines whether the doors will unlock or not.
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Installer Programmable Features (cont’d)
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-to-start” vehicles.
Feature #3 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine Gasoline (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT Diesel 15 Sec. Delay (press “unlock” button to program) Diesel 20 Sec. Delay (press “trunk” button to program) Diesel 30 Sec. Delay (press “start” button 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.
Feature #4 Satellite Relay Port Green Wire Function Starter (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT Pulse After Engine Start (press “unlock” button to program) Status Output (press “trunk” button to program) Domelight (press “start” button to program)
This feature changes the operation of the Green wire (negative) on the satellite relay
port. This gives you the exibility to accomodate certain vehicles that require any
out-of-the-ordinary pulses or remote start timing. Starter setting operates as a secondary START output. This will have the same pulse timing as the large Violet wire on the main harness. Pulse After Start setting will give a 0.8 second pulse immediately after the engine starts and is running. Status Output setting will behave like the ignition output except it turns on 1.5 seconds earlier than the primary ignition output.. Domelight provides domelight supervision output. It will turn on when the system is unlocked and after turning the ignition “off”.
Feature #5 Extended Starter Cranking Time
0.7 Second (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT
1.00 Second (press “unlock” button to program)
1.5 Seconds (press “trunk” button to program)
2.25 Seconds (press “start” button 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..
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Installer Programmable Features (cont’d)
Feature #7 Doorlocking Output Functions
0.8 Second Outputs (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT 3 Second Outputs (press “unlock” button to program) Double 0.8 Sec Unlock Output (press “trunk” button to program) Total Closure Lock Output (press “start” button to program)
This single feature gives the installer several needed options, to match the system’s
doorlocking outputs to suit different vehicle requirements.
0.8 Second Outputs on both Lock and Unlock outputs. 3 Second Outputs on both Lock and Unlock outputs. Double 0.8 Sec Unlock Output w/ single 0.8 sec Lock output. Total Closure Lock Output gives a 28 second Lock output and a 0.8 second
unlock output.
Feature #9 Turbo Timer Off (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT Run 1 Minute (press “unlock” button to program) Run 2 Minutes (press “trunk” button to program) Run 3 Minutes (press “start” button to program)
This feature keeps the engine running briey after it is turned off by the key to help
cool down turbocharging components and enhance longevity. This feature should only be programmed by the installer, and the operation of this feature depends on the correct connection of the neutral safety wire to the vehicle’s parking brake. Please refer to the installation manual for details.
Feature #10 Manual Transmission Remote Start Off (press “unlock” button to program) - DEFAULT On (press “lock” button to program)
Enabling this feature requires a “setup” procedure to be performed that ensures
the transmission is in neutral before remote start can be performed. See page 8 for more information.
Feature #8 Remote Start Lock Control Off (press “lock” button to program) - DEFAULT Lock After Start (press “unlock” button to program) Unlock before start (press “trunk” button to program) Unlock Before+Lock After Start (press “start” button to program)
This feature allows for OEM alarm/lock control in relation to remote start operations thus eliminating extra wiring.
Feature #6 Low Temp Crank Extender 0ms (Off) (press “lock” button to program) 200ms (press “unlock” button to program) - DEFAULT 300ms (press “trunk” button to program) 400ms (press “start” button to program)
When the vehicle’s interior temperature is below freezing, this feature adds extra crank time to the base timing (see installer feature #5). It applies to tachless modes only (installer feature #2)
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Programmable Features Matrix
User Feature Programming: Ignition on, off, press valet 5 times
# Feature Lock Button Unlock button Trunk button ”START” button
1 Engine Run Time 10 min 5 min 15 min 20 min
2 Steady/Flashing lights for RS Steady Flashing
3 Horn Honk Volume Low Hi On Demand OFF
4 Pulse Horn/Steady Siren Pulsed Lo Pulsed Med Pulse Hi Steady Siren
5 Doors Lock w/ Ign. ON ON OFF
6 Doors Unlock w/ Ign. OFF ON OFF
7 Unlock w/ Trunk Release ON OFF
Installer Feature Programming: Ignition on, off, press valet 10 times
1 RS Activation 1 press 2 presses 3 presses 4 presses
2 Engine Detection
Tachless Hi Tachless Lo Tach Wire Datatach
Crank Only (press Lock + Unlock)
3 Gas or Diesel Engine Gas
Diesel (15 sec delay)
Diesel (20 sec delay)
Diesel (30 sec delay)
4 Sat. Port Green Wire Starter Pulse After Start Status Domelight
5 Crank Time 0.7 Sec 1.00 Sec 1.5 Sec 2.25 Sec
6 Low Temp Crank Extender 0ms 200ms 300ms 400ms
7 Doorlock Outputs 0.8 Sec 3 sec Double Unlock Total Closure
8 Remote Start Lock Control Off Lock After Start
Unlock Before Start
Both
9 Turbo Timer OFF 1 min 2 min 3 min
10 Manual Transmission RS ON OFF
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Back Cover
Color cover is in a
separate le.
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