Installation guide
AS-2300TW Installation Guide P. 19
note that most OEM systems will NOT rearm the alarm while the engine is running, but will still
lock the doors.
Smart Secure Lock
If the vehicle is initially locked, upon remote start the module will trigger an unlock pulse and a
disarm pulse before the engine is started. The module will lock again when the engine is running,
and lock once again 4 seconds after shutdown.
If the vehicle is initially unlocked, upon remote start the module will start the engine and arm the
starter kill, but the doors will not be locked or unlocked at any moment of the sequence.
Lock Pulse Duration
The duration of the lock and unlock pulses can be configured as follows:
• (Default) 7/10-sec. lock and 7/10-sec. unlock pulses
• 4-sec. lock/unlock pulses to control vacuum door lock systems
• A single 7/10-sec. lock pulse and two 1/4-sec. unlock pulses
for double-pulse disarm/unlock systems.
• 1/10-sec. lock and 1/10-sec. unlock pulses
Priority Door
This feature allows to unlock the driver’s door by pressing UNLOCK once and to unlock all other
doors by pressing
UNLOCK a second time. In order to accomplish this, you must connect the
module’s unlock wire to the driver’s door accordingly (i.e.: whatever mechanism that will allow only
the driver’s door to unlock when the module’s unlock wire is pulsed). The module’s "priority door
access" AUX wire must then connect to the wire in the vehicle that will unlock all doors. Program
the AUX for priority door access accordingly.
Run Time
Use this function to configure the length of time the engine will be left running under remote control.
The module will allow the engine to run for either 4, 15 or 25 min. in gas mode and 9, 20 or 30 min.
in diesel mode. Standard default run time is 15 minutes in gas mode and 20 minutes in diesel
mode.
Starter Kill (Installation)
The module is equipped with a selectable passive or active-arming starter kill circuit that will
prevent the vehicle from being started with the ignition key when the module is armed. The starter
kill wire will provide a constant 500-mA. negative output when the system is armed (locked by
remote control) and can be connected to an external starter or ignition interrupt relay (see diagram
below). The starter kill circuit can be set to arm in either passive mode or active mode.
Caution!!!
When installing the starter kill, it is extremely important that pin 86 be wired to ignition: do not jump
it to pin 30 (damage to the vehicle could result).
Note: Installation of the starter kill system requires an external relay. (Not included!)
Passive or Active Arming
The module can be set to:
• Active arming: the starter kill will not arm automatically. Press the LOCK button to
arm and the UNLOCK button to disarm it.