Code Alarm CA 5050 PROFESSIONAL SERIES Installation Manual
Code Alarm CA 5050 PROFESSIONAL SERIES Installation Manual

Code Alarm CA 5050 PROFESSIONAL SERIES Installation Manual

Remote start with keyless entry
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PROFESSIONAL
SERIES
Remote Start with Keyless Entry

Installation Guide

CA 5050
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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    PROFESSIONAL SERIES Remote Start with Keyless Entry Installation Guide CA 5050 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before You Begin ..................3 Wire Connection Guide ................4 7 Pin Main Harness ................... 5 3 Pin Parking Light Harness ..............7 6 Pin Start Harness ................... 8 4 Pin Auxiliary Harness ................9 2 Pin Door Lock Output Harness ............10 Additional Ports ..................
  • Page 3: Before You Begin

    BEFORE YOU BEGIN PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION STRONGLY RECOMMENDED Installation Precautions: Roll down window to avoid locking keys in vehicle during installation Avoid mounting components or routing wires near hot surfaces Avoid mounting components or routing wires near moving parts Tape or loom wires under hood for protection and appearance Use grommets when routing wires through metal surfaces...
  • Page 4: Wire Connection Guide

    7 Pin Main Harness 3 Pin Parking Light Harness 6 Pin Start Harness 4 Pin Auxiliary Output Harness 2 Pin Lock Output Harness 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5: Pin Main Harness

    7 Pin Main Harness BLACK/WHITE ILLUMINATED ENTRY OUTPUT ( - ) This wire provides a ( - ) 500mA output for 30 seconds when the system is disarmed capable of driving relays. Locate the vehicle’s dome light or pin switch wire. Verification: This wire will register positive voltage or ground when the vehicle's dome light is turned ON.
  • Page 6 GM VATS Ignition Switch Matching Value Resistor BLUE/BLACK ActiveOutput Fused +12 Volt Wire Battery Source X CUT VATS Control Module Ignition 3 Accessory 2/3 Fused +12 Volt Fused +12 Volt Battery Source Battery Source Jump To ORANGE BLUE/BLACK Active Output Jump To PINK BLUE/BLACK Active Output Accessory Output...
  • Page 7: Pin Parking Light Harness

    GRAY HOOD PIN INPUT ( - ) Install a Hood Pin Switch and connect to the GRAY wire. This connection is required for Remote Start. Verification: This wire when connected will register ground when the vehicle's hood is opened. Connect the GRAY wire to the hood pin. NOTE: Be sure to loom the wire, and seal the grommet.
  • Page 8: Pin Start Harness

    6 Pin Start Harness PURPLE STARTER OUTPUT ( + ) Locate the vehicle starter wire. Verification: This wire registers voltage only when the key is turned to the START position. Verification: The starter wire registers voltage when the key is turned to the START position.
  • Page 9: Pin Auxiliary Harness

    BATTERY 12V ( + ) Locate 1 of the vehicle’s constant 12 Volt battery wires at the ignition switch. Verification: This wire will register ( + ) voltage in all positions of the ignition switch. Connect the RED wire to the constant 12 Volt battery wire. NOTE: Remove all fuses until all connections are made.
  • Page 10: Pin Door Lock Output Harness

    GREEN/WHITE FACTORY ARM / PULSE AFTER SHUTDOWN ( - ) This wire will supply a ( - ) 500mA pulse both upon arming the system and after the remote start shuts down. This is typically used to re-lock the vehicle’s doors if they unlock upon remote start shutdown.
  • Page 11 Negative Switching Locks All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicle’s lock / unlock switch. Verification: These wires will register ground when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated. Connect the GREEN and BLUE wires shown in the diagram below. Negative Locks: GREEN (-) Lock Output Lock...
  • Page 12 Reverse Polarity Locks (5-Wire Door locks) All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicle’s lock / unlock switch. Verification: These wires will rest at ground and register positive voltage when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated. Connect the GREEN and BLUE or BLUE/GREEN wires shown in the diagram below using (2) SPDT relays (not supplied).
  • Page 13 Positive Multiplexed Locks All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicle’s lock / unlock switch. Verification: This wire will show variable positive voltage when the switch is activated. Please consult the wire and location chart for specific resistor values for your vehicle.
  • Page 14: Additional Ports

    Additional Ports Antenna / LED / Programming Port Mount the supplied antenna/receiver to a clear spot on the vehicle's windshield that will not block the driver's vision. A good location is usually high on the windshield near the rear view mirror. Be careful not to mount the antenna/receiver on any metallic window film, as this will effect system range.
  • Page 15: Set Up & Programming

    Set Up & Programming Transmitter Programming - Feature Bank 1 - 3 chirps 1. Turn the ignition ON. 2. Press and hold the valet/override button. 3. Within 10 seconds the system will chirp (3) three times. 4. Press 1 button of each transmitter you wish to program. 5.
  • Page 16: Programming Feature Banks

    Feature Bank 1 - 3 Chirps Transmitter Programming Refer to transmitter programming. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 17: Tach Programming

    Tach Programming The unit will not operate unless tach is programmed or tachless option is turned ON. If an attempt is made to start the vehicle via the remote start without first programming tach, the unit will flash the parking lights 7 times indicating tach has not been learned and stored.
  • Page 18: Feature Descriptions

    Feature Descriptions Feature Bank 2 - Security 1 - Silent Choice: Controls the normal arm/disarm chirps of the security system. ON - Silent arming/disarming upon first press of lock/unlock, pressing lock/ unlock a second time will activate the arm/disarm chirps respectively. The system will only sound the arm/disarm chirps upon a second press of the lock/unlock buttons.
  • Page 19 3 - Ignition Controlled Locks: Control of door locks when the ignition is cycled ON or OFF. OFF - Door locks not activated by ignition. Lock and Unlock - Doors lock when ignition is turned on and unlock when ignition is turned off. Lock Only - Doors lock when ignition is turned on only.
  • Page 20 4 - Tach Mode: Determines how the system monitors the engine running during remote start. Tach - Hard wired directly to the tach wire of the vehicle to monitor AC voltage. Tachless (Crank Average/Voltage) - Determines crank time by averaging the last 8 times the vehicle was started with the key and then monitors the change in voltage after remote start.
  • Page 21: Transmitter Button Functions

    9 - Single / 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 / Crank - Crank output during remote start.
  • Page 22: Remote Start Shutdown Diagnostics

    Remote Start Shutdown Diagnostics If the remote start shuts down or fails to start, the parking lights will flash one of the patterns below indicating the shutdown input. To manually enter diagnostics and view the last shutdown, turn the ignition ON and press and release the button.
  • Page 23: System Layout

    2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. Customer Service 1-800-421-3209 WWW.CODE-ALARM.COM FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.

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