User Manual

AX-MTR
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Connect the BROWN or GREEN wire to a momentary source. When pulsed the first
time the WHITE wire will latch on, then 1.5 seconds later the BLUE wire will latch
on (this will allow time for the limit switches to turn off) . On a second pulse both the
BLUE and WHITE wire will turn off. On a 3rd pulse the ORANGE wire will latch on,
then 1 second later the BLUE wire will latch on.
#9: Connect the GREEN wire to a true ignition wire of the vehicle. Connect the
WHITE wire to the lock relay and the ORANGE to the unlock relay. When the ignition
is turned on, the WHITE wire will pulse once after a 5 second delay. When the
ignition is turned off, the ORANGE wire will pulse once. The ORANGE wire is user
programmable not to pulse when the trigger is disconnected.
#10: Connect the BROWN wire to the alarm’s negative output. Connect the WHITE wire
to the first device being controlled and the ORANGE wire to the second device being
controlled. Use relays if the devices draw more than 150-milliamps. After a single
pulse from the alarm within 3 seconds, the WHITE wire will activate. After two pulses
within 3 seconds, the ORANGE wire will activate. Each wire is user programmable
for a pulse, latch or a timed output. Please note that if any one of the two wires are
programmed for a timer output, the AX-MTR will not respond until the timer is finished
.
#11: Connect the GREEN or BROWN wire to the factory alarm’s flashing light
or horn output. Connect the BLUE or WHITE wire to the vehicle tracking device
trigger input. You can program the amount of pulses the AX-MTR sees within a user
programmable number of seconds to trigger the vehicle tracking device.
Example: if the factory alarm flashes or honks the horn a maximum of 2 times when
arming or disarming, then you may program the AX-MTR to see a minimum of 4 pulses
within a 5 second period to trigger the AX-MTR which will turn on the BLUE and WHITE
wire. As long as the pulses continue, the AX-MTR BLUE or WHITE wire will stay on.
#12: Connect the BROWN or GREEN wire to a source that stays constant when
turned on. Connect the BLUE, WHITE and ORANGE wire to the devices being
controlled. Both outputs are user programmable to delay before turning on the
outputs or programmable to turn on outputs instantly, then delaying before turning
off. You do not need to use all the outputs, but during programming you do need to
program all features and timers before you can automatically exit programming.
#13: Connect the GREEN or BROWN wire to a momentary or pulsed source. Connect
the BLUE or WHITE wire to a device being controlled. Upon seeing a number of pulses
within a number of seconds the first time, the outputs will latch. After seeing a number
of pulses within a number of seconds the second time, the outputs will unlatch. You may
program how many pulses the AX-MTR needs to see to latch and unlatch the outputs.
Example: turn on and off your parking lights 4 times within 5 seconds to turn on aftermarket
lights. Turn on and off 3 times within 5 seconds to turn the aftermarket lights off.
#14: Connect the GREEN or BROWN wire to a pulsed output source. Connect the
BLUE or WHITE wire to a device being controlled. Upon seeing a user programmable
number of pulses within a user programmable number of seconds, the BLUE and
WHITE outputs will pulse once.
Example: if you programmed the AX-MTR to see 4 pulses within 7 seconds, then for
every 4 pulses the AX-MTR sees within 7 seconds, the outputs will pulse once.
#15: Connect the GREEN or BROWN wire to a pulsed output source. Connect the BLUE
or WHITE wire to a device being controlled. Upon a user programmable number of pulses
the AX-MTR sees within 5 (nonadjustable) seconds, the BLUE and WHITE outputs will
turn on and delay for a user programmable time, then the outputs will turn off.
#16: Connect the BROWN or GREEN wire to a momentary source. Connect the BLUE
or WHITE wire to the device being controlled. On the first pulse the AX-MTR receives,
the WHITE wire will latch on. On the second pulse the WHITE wire will unlatch and
the ORANGE wire will latch on. On the third pulse, the WHITE and ORANGE wires will
latch on. On the fourth pulse both the WHITE and ORANGE wire will turn off.
Wiring Instructions (Continued)
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