Installation guide

5 ACTIVE/PASSIVE LOCKING (ARMING): If passive locking (arming) is selected in Feature 1,
then the system can be programmed to either lock the doors when passive locking (arming) occurs,
or only lock the doors when the system is locked (armed) with a transmitter. Active locking means
the doors will not lock when the system passively locks. Passive locking means that the doors will
lock whenever the system passively arms the starter kill (if connected).
6 IGNITION CONTROLLED DOMELIGHT: If turned on, the system will turn on the domelight
for 30 seconds when the ignition is turned off. The domelight supervision output (H1/4) wire must
be connected to an optional relay as described in the Primary Harness Wire Connection Guide.
7 DOOR LOCK PULSE DURATION: Some European vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz and Audi,
require longer lock and unlock pulses to operate the vacuum pump. Programming the system to
provide 3.5 second pulses will accommodate the door lock interface in these vehicles. The default
setting is 0.8 second door lock pulses.
8 DOUBLE PULSE UNLOCK OFF/ON: Some vehicles require two pulses on a single wire to
unlock the doors. When the double pulse unlock feature is turned on, the BLUE H2/C wire will
supply two negative pulses instead of a single pulse. At the same time, the GREEN H2/A wire will
supply two positive pulses instead of a single pulse. This makes it possible to directly interface with
double pulse vehicles without any extra parts.
9 SECURITY FEATURES ON/OFF: In the ON setting the (-) ground-when-locked (armed) output
will be active and can be used to operate starter kill. The unit will also trigger a panic sequence if
the ignition is turned on before unlocking (disarming) the system. Turning the security features off
will turn off both the starter kill feature and the triggered sequence with ignition.
10 CODE-HOPPING ON/OFF: The system features Code-Hopping as an option. To use Code-
Hopping technology, this feature must be programmed on.
Transmitter/Receiver Learn Routine
TM
The system comes with two transmitters that have been taught to the receiver. The receiver can store
up to four different transmitter codes in memory. Use the following Learn Routine
TM
to add trans-
mitters to the system or to change button assignments if desired.
If the system was previously programmed using the 998T Bitwriter
®
, the Learn Routine
TM
may be
locked. If the horn generates one long honk when attempting to program the unit, the Learn
Routine
TM
is locked and must be unlocked using the 998T Bitwriter
®
before proceeding.
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