Installation guide
7 - Crank Average I
Crank Time: The length
of
time
in
which the remote start will
crank the vehicle's starter.
Crank Average - Determines crank time by averaging the
last
8 times the
vehicle
was started with the
key.
Preset Time - Preset starter output time. (see crank time)
8 - Gas I
Diesel: Selects
engine type and
delay
time for the starter output wire during
remote start activation.
Gas-
Gasoline
engine, no
delay for the starter output wire.
10 Second Delay
-
Diesel
engine,
delays
the starter output wire for 1 0
seconds after the ignition has been powered up by the remote start.
15
Second Delay -
Diesel
engine,
delays
the starter output wire for 15
seconds after the ignition has been powered up by the remote start.
20 Second Delay
-
Diesel
engine,
delays
the starter output wire for 20
seconds after the ignition has been powered up by the remote start.
45 Second Delay
-
Diesel
engine,
delays
the starter output wire for 45
seconds after the ignition has been powered up by the remote start.
9 - Single
I
Double Pulse Start:
Switches the remote start activation between a
single or
double
press from the transmitter.
10
-
IGN
2 Output:
Programmable
high current output.
Ignition
2
- Ignition
output during remote start.
Accessory-
Accessory output during remote start.
Start
I
Crank - Crank output during remote start.
11
- 2 or 3 Hour
Start:
When activated, the remote start
will
activate and run for the
programmed time and shut down every 2 or 3 hours.
12 - 14 Not Available.
15 -Accessory Output:
Programmable high current output.
Accessory-
Output becomes active with the same timing as the accessory
output, drops out during crank.
Ignition
-
Output
becomes active with the same timing as the ignition output
and does not drop out during crank.
Start
I
Crank -
Output becomes active with the same timing as the starter
output wire, during crank
only.
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