Audiovox Rampage AA-939 Installation Manual page 6

Remote control auto security system with starter interrupt, parking light flash and built in 2 stage shock sensor
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COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
You will notice (3) additional wires, which
come directly out of the rubber wire exit boot
from the siren control module, and are not part
of the main harness. These wires are used to
customize the installation, and are required in
some vehicles.
1. Thin BLACK Wire
This is the antenna wire for the receiver that is
built into the siren control module. Fully extend
this wire, and route it as high in the engine
compartment as possible, for maximum
transmitter range.
GREEN LOOP:
The Green loop wire controls the voltage
sensor. Cutting this wire loop will prevent the
circuits voltage sensor from detecting voltage
drops such as the interior light turning on when
the door is opened. This wire should remain
connected unless your vehicle has circuitry
that remains powered when the vehicle is
turned off. Examples of vehicle circuits that
will necessitate cutting the Green loop wire
are automatic load leveling shocks, electric
analog clocks, on board computers that update
their information on a regular basis. If you
experience false triggers after installation of your
alarm system, it may be necessary to delete
the voltage sensor. In such situations, the level
of protection is minimized and relies strictly
on the vibration detector. It may be necessary
to increase the sensitivity of the vibration
sensor. To do so see the section on adjusting
the shock sensors for optimum results.
WHITE LOOP:
The White loop wire controls the voltage
sensors arming delay. Vehicles with circuits
that remain on after the ignition switch is turned
off will require a delay before arming. Cutting
the white loop wire will delay the voltage
sensor's arming delay from 3 seconds to 5
minutes. This additional delay will allow any
active circuit in the vehicle to turn off before
the voltage sensor is capable of detecting
voltage drops. This will allow you to arm the
unit immediately when exiting the vehicle, once
the vehicle's electrical circuit stabilizes, the
alarm will fully arm sometime later.
PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTERS:
Your AA-939 Security System can program up
to two Audiovox code learning transmitters. To
program the transmitters, disconnect power to
the alarm for 10 seconds. Reconnect power
and within 10 seconds, press button #1 of the
first transmitter to be programmed. The siren
will chirp indicating the transmitter has been
programmed. Within 5 seconds of the first
programmed transmitter, press button #1 of
the second transmitter to be programmed.
The siren will chirp indicating the second trans-
mitter has been programmed.
NOTE: If the vehicle battery is disconnected,
or the alarm loses power, the
transmitters programming WILL NOT
remain in memory. In such instances,
re-programming the transmitters is
necessary to operate the alarm. To
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