Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch2; Power Door Lock Harness; Programming Features - Prestige APS-20B Installation Instructions Manual

Vehicle alarm system with auxiliary output
Table of Contents

Advertisement

VALET/PROGRAM/MANUAL OVERRIDE SWITCH
2-PIN Blue Plug w/2 Wires; Black and Gray
The Black & Gray wires in the 2-PIN blue connector are the ground supply and Valet/Program input of the APS20B
unit. When the Gray wire is grounded, under certain conditions, the unit will enter the valet mode. When the Gray
wire is sequentially grounded under other conditions, the unit will enter the various program modes. Route the
Black and Grey wires from the Valet/Program/Manual Override switch to the APS20B unit and plug the blue 2-PIN
connector into the mating blue connector shell of the APS20B control module. Do not force the connector, it will only
plug in one way. NOTE: Please refer to the section; "Programming System Features" shown later in this installation
guide to learn the operation of the valet/program/manual override switch.

POWER DOOR LOCK HARNESS

2-PIN White Plug w/2 Wires; Red and Green
The connection of the power door lock/unlock wires has already been explained. Route the Red and Green wires
to the APS20B unit and plug the white 2-PIN connector into the mating white two pin connector shell of the
APS20B control module. Do not force the connector, it will only plug in one way.

PROGRAMMING FEATURES:

There are five (5) Programmable Features on the APS-20B system. Study the list below, keeping in mind the
features and their defaults, (how it comes programmed from the factory), and decide how best to program the
system for your particular installation.
Programmable Features:
Features
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
To Program These Features:
Entering the Programming Mode involves operating the Ignition Switch and the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch
in a particular sequence. This sequence is very time dependent, in other words it must be performed quickly in
order for you to enter the mode. This sequence is also only one step different from the Transmitter Programming
Mode, so make certain you perform the sequence properly.
Upon entering the Programming Mode, the system is immediately set to allow adjustment of the First Program-
mable Feature. That First feature, "Passive or Active Arming", can then be set ON or OFF by pressing the lock button
of the transmitter. The system confirms that it is set to adjust the First feature by repeatedly flashing the LED once,
with a pause in between each flash. The system will then report how the feature has been set by the number of
chirps heard after pressing the transmitter button. Toggling the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch once
again will advance you to the Second Programmable Feature, confirmed by a repeating two LED flashes, with
a pause in between each flash, etc., etc.
It is important to note that when you first enter the Programming Mode, you are automatically positioned to adjust
the First Programmable Feature and that the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch allows you to toggle from
there through each of the four more programmable features. However, it will not allow you to return to any feature
once you have toggled past it. Should you accidentally toggle past the feature you wanted to program, you must exit
and re-enter the Programming Mode and then adjust the feature you missed.
It is also important to note that you may toggle past as many programmable features as you wish without having
to adjust them. Each time you toggle forward to a new feature, the siren will chirp the appropriate number of times
(1 or 2 times) to indicate how that feature is currently set and the LED will flash the appropriate number of times to
indicate the number of the feature (First through Fifth) that you are set to adjust. For example, you might enter the
1 Chirp
Passive Arming
Active Arming
Ignition D/L ON
Ignition D/L OFF
Ignition D/UL ON
Ignition D/UL OFF
Passive D/L
Active D/L
Chirps ON
Chirps OFF
6
2 Chirp
Default
Passive Arming
Ignition D/L OFF
Ignition D/UL OFF
Active D/L
Chirps ON
128-6187B
6 of 8

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents