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CompuSTAR CM4000 Install Manual

CompuSTAR CM4000 Install Manual

Alarm/starter control module

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CM4000 Alarm & Remote Starter
INSTALL GUIDE
WWW.COMPUSTAR.COM
CM4000 Alarm/Starter Control Module
This manual is for professional installers. Please read and understand this manual before you start to install.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the tech support (888)820-3690. ( 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Time)
I.
Wiring Chart and Notes
CN1
1 Red
3 Red/Wht
5 Violet
7 Gr/Red
Note 1. CN3 #10 input can
be programmed either
Glow Plug (default) or Key
1 Grn/Wht
Sensing. Option 4-9. Then,
3 Red/Blk
you can select either + or –
input with the dipswitch.
5 Green
7 Wht/Blk
CN3
9 Black
11 Orange
13 Org/Wht
15 White
17 Violet
Jumper
Cut=Auto / Uncut=Manual
Dipswitch
(+) Door Trigger
(-) Door Trigger
Dipswitch
Polarity of Glowplug/Keysense Input
Dipswitch
( + ) Trunk
( + )Parking Light
4 ( - )
Note: 2. This port
is used for
3 ( + )
CN12
firmware updates
RS232
2 Data
and to connect to
bypass modules.
1 Data
Shock Sensor
Note: 3.
1 Thermistor
Thermistor is
CN11
optional on
Thermistor
2 Thermistor
2WLED and 1
Way sets.
Note 4. These
1st Stage
1 Yellow
inputs can be
RPS Sensor
( + )
2 Red
configured as
CN10
prewarn or
Optional
2nd Stage
3 White
trigger, or as
Sensor Input
disarm and arm
inputs. Option 4-
( - )
Black
6, 4-7
( - ) Switch
3 gray
Note 5. Used for
CN9
firmware updates
( + ) Led
2 Gray
Plug In LED
and secure valet.
Switch
Option 3-10.
( - ) Led
1 Gray/Black
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Note 12. When the vehicle is disarmed, siren chirp will indicate which zone has been triggered while armed.
a) Pking Lt & Chirps 4 times. Optional Sensor Triggered.
b) 5 Times – Shock Sensor triggered.
c) 6 Times: Door, Hood, or Trunk was triggered.
Note 13. When armed, the LED will blink slowly. While siren is going off, the LED will indicate what caused the
alarm is triggered.
Priority
Situation
LED On Duty
1
Door/Hood/Trunk/Key Triggered
2 flash, rest, then repeat
3 flash, rest, then repeat
nd
2
2
Shock Triggered
nd
3
2
Auxiliary Triggered
4 flash, rest, then repeat
4
PANIC
5 flash , rest, then repeat
2: ( + ) Parking Light
2 Gr/Wht
1: ( + ) 12v Constant
Note 6: If the vehicle uses a
negative parking light circuit, you
4 White
3: ( + ) 12v Constant
4: ( + ) Accessory
can use the positive parking light
wire on this harness as a positive
6 Yellow
5: ( - ) When Armed
6: ( + ) Starter
trunk release output by changing
one of the onboard jumpers below.
8 Black
7: ( + ) Ignition
8: ( - ) Ground
Note 7: Tach Learning and Engine
1 Red
1: ( + ) 12v Back Up Battery, Optional, available soon
CN2
Sensing have been changed. See
2 Black
2: ( - ) Ground Back Up Battery
Option 2-10.
2 Lt Blue
1: ( - ) Parking Lt. Output
POC #1
2: ( - ) E-Brake Input
4 Lt. Blue/Wht
3: ( - ) Starter Output
POC #2
4: ( + ) Brake Input
6 Violet/Blk
5: ( - ) Ignition Output
POC #3
6: ( - ) Trunk Input
8 Red/Wht
7: ( - ) Accessory Output
POC #4
8: ( - ) Door Input
10 Brown/Wht
9: ( - ) Status Out (GWR)
POC #5
10: ( - ) Glow Input/Key Sensing
12 Dark Org
11: ( - ) Rearm Output
POC #6
12: ( - ) Slave/Timer Start Input
14 Yel/Blk
13: ( - ) Disarm Output
POC #7
14: (AC) Tach / Alternator Input
16 Gray/Blk
15: ( - ) Horn Output
POC #8
16: ( - ) Hood Input
18 Brown
17: ( - ) Dome Light
POC #9
18: ( + ) Siren Output
1 Black
Future use
2 Violet/Wht
( - ) Trunk release output
All outputs in
3 Orange/Blk
( - ) Second Unlock Output
CN4
CN3 and CN4
4 Blue
( - ) Unlock Output
are 250 mA.
5 Blue/Blk
( - ) Lock Output
6 Red
( + ) 12v Constant Power
Black
LED ( - )
CN5
Note 9. LED is optional
LED
on all systems.
Black/wht
LED ( + )
1 Black
( - )
2 White
2nd Stage Shock
CN6
3 Red
( + )
4 Yellow
1st Stage Shock
1 Black
( - )
Note 10. RPS is included
2 White
Knock
CN7
in 2-way LCD based
3 Red
( + )
systems only.
4 Yellow
LED
Note 11. RPS Unlock – Unlocking the doors w/o a
remote.
1 Black
( - )
RPS default code is 3,3,0,0 – You have to change this
numbers to make it work.. 1. Disarm before you
2 White
( + )
CN8
change the numbers. 2. Turn key to the ignition on
Antenna
3 Red
Tx
position. 3. Knock on RPS a total of 10 times. LED
4 Yellow
Rx
will begin to flash rapidly on RPS. 4. Enter the first
number by knocking on the RPS the amount of times
for the first number. The LED will flash the first
number slowly. 5. Once the LED begins flashing
rapidly knock on the RPS to enter the second number.
6. Follow steps 4 to 5 to program the last two numbers.
7. Turn ignition off and RPS Unlock code should be
programmed. 8. To enter RPS unlock follow steps 3 to
5. *The first 2 numbers will be your secure valet
number. You can change the numbers by repeating the
above steps. The first 2 RPS Numbers and Secure
Valet numbers overwrite each other.
Note 14: Diagnostic Error Messages when remote start has been failed: # of
times parking lights flash. (2 Way LCD Remotes will show "Strt Er##".)
1 - Engine On, 2 - Key On, 3 - Door Open, 4 - Trunk Open,
5 - Foot Brake On, 6 - Hood Open, 7 - Reservation Off (Manual
Transmission Only), 8 – No Tach or Voltage Sensing Failure
Note 8: POC stands for
Programmable Output
Connectors. Each one of
these 9 outputs can be
configured to one of the
12 outputs as detailed
later in this manual.
However, if you want to
use the channel
expander, you have to
configure CN3-17(POC
#9) to Aux 1 and
connect POC #9 to the
data wire of the channel
expander. Then, set up
the options on 3-11 and
3-12.

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Summary of Contents for CompuSTAR CM4000

  • Page 1 3-12. Shock Sensor 3 Red ( + ) Note: 3. 1 Thermistor 4 Yellow 1st Stage Shock Thermistor is CM4000 Alarm & Remote Starter CN11 optional on Thermistor 2 Thermistor 2WLED and 1 Way sets. 1 Black ( - ) INSTALL GUIDE Note 4.
  • Page 2 3-10 New in 4000 series. 8. Open the "CM4000 v12" folder, for example, and hold the LED/Valet switch button down while you double-click the file that matches your com port. Example: I use COM5 so I would use Passive Arming with Channel Expander...
  • Page 3 This mode reads the vehicle battery voltage through the main power wires of the system. During the start process, the system looks for changes in the voltage on those wires. Once the vehicle Feature Setting Value [seconds] CM4000 CM4200-DX CM4300 has started, the voltage on the main power wire should jump considerably, telling the system that the vehicle is now running.
  • Page 4 A few seconds after you have stopped tapping button IV, the system will confirm which option you have selected by the number of siren chirps and parking light flashes. 3. Connect the USB Updater to the computer, do not have anything (idatalink, CM4000, OP500 etc) connected to the updater when connecting 3. Setting the Option it to the computer.