Automatic Tach Programming; Siren Or Horn Chirp Timing - Autostart AS-6010 TW-A Installation Manual

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Automatic Tach Programming

This simple procedure can replace the Multi -speed Tach Programming procedure:
1. Make sure that all the connections are properly made and that the System is
powered up.
2. With the Hood up (ground on the Hood Pin switch line), start the vehicle using the
Key.
3. Allow the vehicle to reach regular Engine idle speed.
The Parking Light output from the System will activate when the vehicle starts
and shut off once a Tach signal is detected.
4. Press the Brake Pedal and keep it down until you hear the Parking Lights Output
flash 5 times and the siren will chirp twice.
5. Shut down the Engine. Tach Programming is now complete.

Siren or Horn Chirp Timing

Follow these steps to program Siren or Horn Confirmation:
1.
Ensure that the Hood is up and that the Ignition is
• Hold the Hood Pin-switch down for 4 seconds.
• Release the Pin-switch. The Parking Lights will come on.
• While the Parking Lights are on, immediately push and release the
Pin-switch again. The Parking Lights will stay on for up to 20 seconds.
2.
Press and hold the Brake Pedal, then simultaneously press the
buttons on the Transmitter – the Siren or Horn will chirp 5 times.
START/STOP
3.
Release the Brake Pedal.
4.
To change the timing:
a. To increase the Siren or Horn pulse by 3 ms, press the
b. To decrease the pulse by 3 ms, press the
c. To increase the pulse by 10 ms, press the
d. To decrease the pulse by 10 ms, press the
5.
To save the new settings: press
settings have been saved.
Otherwise close the Hood to cancel the changes.
Note
Select Siren or Horn in the Programming Options.
The Siren and the Horn each have their own settings. Changing the settings of one of them will not
affect the settings of the other.
For each timing change, the Siren or Horn will chirp with the new settings, except in
the following cases:
• When the lower limit of 5 ms is reached, there will be a 1/4-sec. chirp.
• When the upper limit of 200 ms is reached, there will be a 3/4-sec. chirp.
A system reset will set the System back to the default values: 30 ms for the Horn and
120 ms for the Siren.
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Table 6: Automatic Tach Programming
LOCK
Table 7: Adjusting Chirp Duration
.
OFF
button.
UNLOCK
START/STOP
button.
TRUNK
and
. If 3 chirps are returned the new
UNLOCK
UNLOCK
button.
LOCK
button.
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