Installation guide

P. 6 Installation Guide
before every remote start.
This input should be used in vehicles with positive-
switching
Door pins or Dome Light circuits. Connect to the
Dome Light wire that tests +12 V when a Door is open.
6
BLUE /
WHITE
(+) Positive
Door input
Caution! The installer should use either the positive or
the
negative Door input. Never use both of them
simultaneously.
It is essential that the System be connected in such a way
as will allow each one of the Doors
to turn off Ready
Mode: the driver-
side Door Pin does not constitute by
itself a sufficient connection.
7
WHITE /
ORANGE
() Starter Kill
output
(armed
output)
This wire will provide a constant 500
mA output when the
system is armed
(locked by remote control). It can be
connected to an external Starter Interrupt Relay.
This wire should be connected to a Single Pole Double-
Throw Relay: this wire will connect to Pin 85 on
the Relay,
and Pin 86 will be connected to the Ignition wire.
The Starter Kill output becomes active during remote starts.
One benefit of the Starter Kill is the Anti-
Grind feature.
Once the vehicle has been remote started, the Anti-
Grind
prevents the Starter Motor from re-
engaging when the
Ignition Key is inserted in the Ignition Switch and
accidentally turned to the CRANK position.
8 ORANGE
() Parking
Brake input
Connect to the negative Parking Brake Indicator Light wire
of the vehicle. This wire is f
ound at the parking brake lever
itself.
Note: The wire should test ground when the Parking Brake
is engaged.
9 PURPLE
(+) Siren or
Horn output
+12
V Siren output. Connect to the positive side of the
Siren.
This wire provides a constant 500
mA ground output while
the System is running. This output becomes active at the
same time as the Ignition and shuts off when the System
shuts down, e.g.: when the Run Time has expired, when
the START/STOP button has been pressed, etc
. This output
can be used to activate external relays, bypass kits, etc..
10 WHITE
() Ground
Out
When
Running
Caution!
If multiple relays or modules are connected to the
GROUND OUT WHEN RUNNING
wire, make sure they are
diode isolated from one another: feedback may otherwise
occur, causing damage to the vehicle.
This input should be used in vehicles with negative-
switching
Door pins or Dome Light circuits. Connect to the
Dome Light wire that tests ground when a Door is open.
11 GREY
() Negative
Door input
Caution! The installer should use either the positive or
the
negative Door input. Never use both of them
simultaneously.
It is essential that the System be connected in such a way
as will allow each one of the Doors
to turn off Ready
Mode: the driver-side Door Pin does not constitute
by
itself a sufficient connection.