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Special Cases - AutoCommand 25524 Installation Manual

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Option #14
Normal
Selecting this option will automatically lock the doors when the key is turned on,
doors closed and the brake is depressed.
Option #15
Normal
Selecting this option will automatically unlock doors when key is removed from
ignition.
Option #16
Normal
This option will pulse the lock output wire twice instead of once for normal mode.
Option #17
Normal
This option will pulse the unlock output wire twice instead of once for normal mode.
Option #18
Short lock pulse
This option will increase the door lock pulse time from 0.6 second to 3 seconds for
vehicles with vacuum locking systems (older European vehicles).
Option #19
Alarm Disable
The factory setting of Alarm Disable will give you a quick pulse whenever the
transmitter unlocks the doors or the transmitter is used to start the vehicle. The Starter
Kill option comes on and stays on whenever the remote starter is running or the
alarm is armed. This wire controls a relay which opens up the path of the starter wire
(refer to section 15).
Option #20
Accessory Pulse
Accessory pulse puts out a brief pulse output after the remote starter starts or stops
the vehicle. When set, this output can be used to turn on a defroster that requires a
momentary pulse or could be used to control GM R.A.P. (retained accessory power)
output. Dome lamp option will turn this output on when you unlock the door for 25
seconds. (Refer to section 18).
Option #24
Alarm
This feature can disable all alarm functions if the alarm features are not desired.
Option #31
This option resets all options back to the factory settings.
PROGRAMMING AN OPTION
If you want the factory setting, DO NOTHING and skip this section. If you want to
change one or more of the features, TURN THE ON/OFF CONTROL SWITCH TO THE
"OFF" POSITION. Wait for the red LED light to stop flashing, then continue
with the following procedures:
A.
For options 1-9: Push the white code button on the remote start module. Each
time you push the button the red LED light will flash 1 to 9 times signifying at
which feature you are (press it once, the LED light flashes once. Press it again
and it will flash two times. Press it again and it will flash three times, etc., to
show what feature you are at).
For options 10-19: Push the red code button on the remote start module. You
will see the LED light flash a long blink. This is option 10. You can scroll to
option 11 by pressing the white button once – you will see a long blink followed
by one short blink. You can scroll to option 12 by pushing the white button
again – one long and two short blinks brings you to option 12.
For options 20-29: Push the red code button twice to get the two long blinks –
you are now at option 20. Push the white button to jump ahead to option 21 –
two long blinks and one short blink. Push three more times to get to option 24
– two long and four short blinks.
For options 30-31: Push the red code button three times to get three long blinks
– you are now at option 30. Push the white button once to jump to option 31
(three long blinks and one short blink).
B.
When you are at the feature level you desire, push the start button on the
transmitter for one second and the red LED light will flash once to signify you are
at the Option setting. You can push the transmitter button again and it will flash
v3.1 2428
Lock Follow Ignition
Unlock Follow Ignition
Double Pulse Lock
Double Pulse Unlock
Long lock pulse
Starter Kill
Dome Lamp
No Alarm
Reset all Options
twice to signify you are at the Factory setting. Push the transmitter button again
and you will go back to the Option setting.
C.
You can choose to change another feature by starting over again at Step A. After
six seconds, the remote starter automatically exits the programming mode
(three LED light flashes).
D.
When finished – switch the Control Switch back ON. The red LED light will flash
once.
25. External shock sensor hook up (included with model 2xx28
only):
Plug the shock sensor unit into the 3 wire connector on the front side of the remote
start module. Use one or two cable ties to tightly fasten the shock sensor unit to the
steering column of the vehicle. Make sure that the sensor does not affect the
driver's ability to steer the vehicle.
This placement gives the best overall
coverage for a vehicle. Adjust the
screw(s) so that a hard impact on the
vehicle triggers the full alarm and light
impacts just trigger the warn away.
(This input may not work with all types
of alarm sensors.)

SPECIAL CASES

1. How to Use a Relay
Many of the optional steps require a relay to be hooked up. The most common relay
used for this type application is the Bosch type relay (DesignTech #20043 or Radio
Shack Cat.# 275-226). Use the diagram below for a typical hookup. If you have
another relay then you need to know that pins 85 and 86 in this diagram relate to the
coils of the relay. Pin 30 is the 'common', and pin 87 is the 'normally open' contact.
If your relay has a pin 87A in the middle it is the normally closed contact and is only
used for reverse polarity door locks. (The diagram below is typical for an Ignition 3
or trunk application).
To supply +12 volt output
+12 V
87
From
Remote
30
Starter
85
86
(-)
To Vehicle's Accessory
2. Code Learning
Your transmitter is factory coded to the remote starter module with over 16,000,000
different codes. The remote starter module can learn the codes of up to 4 different
transmitters. If you want to add additional transmitters to the receiver or if it does
not respond to your transmitter – follow the steps below to teach the receiver
the transmitter code(s):
A. Turn the Control Switch ON.
B. Push the red "code learn" button to the right of the red LED light. The red LED
light and the dash lights come on for a second. (The vehicle's ignition and
accessory wires come on).
C. While holding the transmitter at least three feet from the module, hold down the
Start button (on a five button transmitter) or the lock/unlock button (on a three
button transmitter) until the red LED light and the dash lights come on again for
a second. The module has now learned the transmitter code. Release the
transmitter button.
D. To learn additional transmitters (up to 3 more), immediately (within 5 seconds)
push the Start button (on a five button transmitter) or the lock/unlock button (on
6
3-Pin External Alarm Sensor
Control Harness
1
2
3
on this side
1. +12 Volts, when armed
2. Ground
3. Full Alarm
To supply Ground (-) output
To Ground
87
From
+12 V
Remote
30
Starter
85
86
(-)
To Vehicle's Accessory
+12 V

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