Programmable Features - Excalibur RS-22 Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

Deluxe keyless entry & remote starter for automatic transmission vehicles only
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not unlock. When this feature is on, the unit flashes the parking lights twice,
and the horn chirps twice (if connected) when trunk release is used; if this feature
is turned off, the trunk release operates with 2 Status Light flashes only.
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• Feature
10 is "Pulsed or Steady Horn / Siren Output". This feature's first function is to set
the units' audible output for use with the vehicle's existing horn, or with an optional
electronic siren. If the unit is connected to the vehicle's horn, Feature
function is providing three different horn pulse patterns when it sounds for the "panic"
feature. When programming (see page 11), the three horn pulse choices are: press
"TRUNK" for the slow horn pulses; "START" for medium pulses; or "LOCK" for default
medium horn pulse setting. To use an optional electronic siren, program steady output by
pressing "UNLOCK" when programming. Do not use the steady output setting for the
horn-continuous use will damage it.
Explanations of the "installation-related" Programmable Features:

Programmable Features

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11 through
features program certain aspects of the unit to match the vehicle into which it is installed.
Do not change any of these features once the unit is installed and properly configured.
• Feature
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11 is "Starter Cranking Time". This sets the base starter cranking time for the
Smart Start voltage sensing engine detection method (page 29). When using Smart
Start, a longer starter cranking time may be used for engines which do not start on the
first remote start attempt. Programming choices are: .5 second ("LOCK", the default
setting); .75 second ("UNLOCK"); 1.25 second ("START"); and 1.5 second ("TRUNK").
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13 should only be used by the installer. All of these
page 26-27).
Note: If a security system is present which utilizes a starter interrupt circuit, the
Green wire must be connected to the Starter Motor side of the interrupt.
12-Gauge Yellow Wire:
Connection Required .
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10's second
as "Primary Ignition"). This wire will show +12 Volts when the ignition key is in the "Run"
and "Start" positions and no voltage in the "Off" and "Accessory" positions. This wire is
found in the ignition switch wiring harness (see diagram on previous page).
Note: If two Primary Ignition wires are present, use the Yellow/Green wire for the second,
or configure an optional relay to the 3-pin Red port (see pages 26-27).
12-Gauge White Wire:
Connection Required .
circuit supplies power to the Heat, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system. This
wire will show 12 Volts when the ignition key is in the "Run" and "Accessory" positions and
No voltage in the "Start" and "Off" positions. The connection point for this wire is also found
in the ignition switch wiring harness.
12-Gauge Yellow/Green Wire:
Connection If Needed .
programmed to operate as an Ignition output, Accessory output or Starter output. As re-
ceived, it is programmed as an Ignition #2 output. This wire may be used in cases where
the vehicle has more than one of any of these three circuits.
Connect the Yellow wire to the vehicle's Ignition wire (also known
Connect the White wire to the vehicle's Accessory wire. This
The Yellow/Green wire is an additional output which can be
Ignition Output
Accessory Output
Programmable Output

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