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Alarm/starter control module

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Note 15: Additional Items to Install
Antenna
Usually mounted in the front windshield. Stay at least 1.5 inches away from metal and mount below the tint stripe.
Shock Sensor
Detects impacts to the vehicle. Can be zip-tied to a wire harness or mounted with the supplied hardware.
RPS
Remote Paging Sensor, used to page the remote from the vehicle. Usually mounted in the front windshield.
LED Switch
Enables the use of Secure Valet mode, mount where the customer will have convenient access.
LED
Bright blue flashing LED used as a theft deterrent, LED output is 3 volts.
Siren
Six tone siren, usually mounted in the engine bay.
Thermistor
Senses the current temperature in the vehicle; this item is connected to a port on the back side of the controller.
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Note 16: Remote Coding Procedure
To code the remote to the system you must have; both 12v+ constant wires, the ground wire, and the ignition wire of the system connected to the vehicle. You must have the antenna connected to the main
controller as well. After you have connected these wires or more, follow these steps to code a remote to the system. Please read through the steps before beginning.
1. Cycle the key in the ignition from the "Off" position to the "On" position 5 times. This must be done within 5 seconds. The 5
relay "click". This will happen the moment the ignition is turned on the 5
coding mode.
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2. Right after cycling the ignition for the 5
time and receiving the first relay click:
a.
1-Way Remote:
Tap the lock button on the remote for 0.5 seconds.
b.
2-Way Remote:
Tap button I for 0.5 seconds
3. After pressing the button on the remote, you will hear the parking light relay click once to indicate that it has accepted the remote. If you have other remotes to program to the system, repeat
step 2 for each remote you have, one after the other. Each system can accept three remotes with the exception of the SS Pro.
Remote Coding – under Secure Valet – Option 3-10-III
If you elect Option 3-10-III, you can code remotes when you put the system into Secure Valet. Upon entering the secure valet code, you will hear the parking light relay click. Program a remote or remotes
until you hear two relay clicks. See the note later in this manual regarding Secure Valet, Option 3-10.
Note 17: Updating Controller Module
Look at the wiring chart of the module. If it is marked "V", you have Version 12. If you have any other version, it will show the version
number. Please check
www.compustar.com
to find out if there are any new updates. If there is any, we recommend you to update the module
before installation.
Updating the Module.
1.
You need to have a USB Uploader, the part number CST-USB-ASSY (3 components – a USB cable, a USB Module and a double head data cable.) If you already have a USB Uploader for
OP500 or iDataLink, order the double head data cable, part number USB-DC2 for free of charge. You need to pay freight. USB-DC2 is a cable connecting USB module to CompuStar and has
two connectors instead of one
Or, for a temporary use, you may modify any of the CompuStar antenna cable you have now. See below.
2. Plug in USB connector to available USB port on computer. Do not have anything (idatalink, CM4000, OP500 etc) connected to the updater when connecting it to the computer.
3. Windows will automatically find drivers for the USB upload cable.
4. To retrieve software for updating, please email: support@compustar.com. Please write "request for update software" in subject. You can also go to www.compustar.com.
Now you are ready to update your control module
5. You will need to first identify what COM port your USB device is set up to use. To do this, Right-click on "My Computer" and go to "Properties". Once the properties window is on the screen,
click the "Hardware" tap at the top of the window. Then in the main body of the window, click on the Device Manager" button. Under "Ports (COM & LPT)" There should be a device called
"USB Serial Port (COM?)", the number that is in place of the question mark is your selected com port. Disconnect the main harness; the system can not have power while you are
attempting to update its software.
6. The LED/Secure Valet switch must be connected.
7. Connect to the RS232 port of CompuStar.
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
"Update-COM5.bat". Once the LED in the LED/Valet switch starts flashing, you can let go of the button. After it is finished, just disconnect the CM4000 from the USB Updater and connect the next
CM4000 if you have more to do.
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time you turn the ignition on, you will hear the parking light
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time so it is easy to miss the first relay click. If you hear two relay clicks, the system has just exited remote
II.
Option Programming Tables
Option Programming and Secure Valet are available only when "DISARMED".
Special Option Group #1 and #2 can be programmed only with OP500.
OPTION GROUP 1
#1
Feature
Default(I)
1-1
Unlock before, Lock after, starting.
Off
1-2
Lock / Unlock pulse duration.
0.8 sec
1-3
Driver's priority unlock
Off
1-4
Double pulse unlock.
Off
After Start Shutdown and
After Start Shutdown and
1-5
Rearm Output
First Lock
Locks When Reservation
Does Not Lock When
1-6
Reservation Lock (Manual transmission)
Mode is Set
Reservation is Set
Unlock, Factory Disarm, and
Factory Disarm, Trunk
1-7
Unlock / Disarm With Trunk Release
Trunk Release
Passive locking w/ Passive
No Passive Locking w/
1-8
Locking while in Passive Arming
Arming
Passive Arming
1-9
Ignition controlled door locks
Off
Auto Relock (If a door is not opened within
1-10
Off
this amount of time.)
Ignition Pulse-same timing as
1-11
Ignition / Accessory Out Upon Unlock
Off
OPTION GROUP 2
#2
Feature
Default(I)
2-1
Min. Crank Time
Standard
+0.2 Seconds to Crank Time
2-2
Turbo mode.
Off
2-3
Diesel timer.
Wire
3~99sec (10sec Default)
2-4
Trigger Start
Off
2-5
Cold Start with Thermistor Assembly
Off
Timer Start, or, Minimum Interval Between
3 Hour (4 minute runtime,
1.5 Hour(4 minute runtime,
2-6
Cold Starts
double for Diesel)
double for Diesel)
2-7
Remote Start Runtime
15 Min
2-8
Temperature of Cold Starting
Off
-10° C / 14° F
2-9
Temperature of Hot Starting
Off
2-10
Engine Sensing
Tach
Turbo, Remote Start Runtime Extension w/ #1
2-11
No
for 2 seconds
OPTION GROUP 3
#3
Feature
Default(I)
3-1
Parking lights While Remote Started
Constant Output
Flashing Output
3-2
Dome Light output
Off
Factory Rearm
3-3
Dome Light Delay
Off
3-4
Starter-Kill relay.
Anti-Grind
Anti-Grind + Starter Kill
Ignition-Kill
3-5
Anti-Jacking
Starter-kill
3-6
Factory Alarm Option
Off
On (4200DX Only)
3-7
Siren Duration (Upon Alarm Trigger)
30 sec
3-8
Horn Output
On Double Lock Only
On Lock and Unlock
Horn Output (4000/4300) When Alarm Is
Pulsed Output
Constant Output
3-9
Triggered
(Horn)
(Secondary Siren)
Key 5 times, or Remote
Key 5 times or Remote
3-10
Valet
(I+III) while Ignition is On
3-11
Channel Expander Mode
Disabled
Passive Arming with Channel Expander
3-12
No Passive Arming
Passive Arming
enabled
OPTION GROUP 4
#4
Feature
Default(I)
4-1
Aux 1 output
0.5sec
4-2
Aux 2 output
0.5sec
4-3
Aux 1 output Control
By Remote
4-4
Aux 2 output Control
By Remote
Setting
Optional(II)
Optional(III)
Optional(IV)
CM4000
On
Lock After Start Only
V
2.5 sec
0.125 sec
3.5 sec
V
On
V
On
V
V
Every Lock
Reservation Sets 10 Seconds
After the Last Door is
V
Closed
Trunk Release Only
V
Release Only
V
RPM Locks (Tach Sensing
On
V
Mode Only)
30 sec
60 sec
5 min
V
Acc Pulse-same timing as
Ig and Acc Pulse-same
V
disarm pulse
disarm pulse
timing as disarm pulse
Setting
Optional(II)
Optional(III)
Optional(IV)
CM4000
+0.6 Seconds to Crank Time
V
(Voltage Sensing Only)
2 Min
1Min
4 Min
V
V
Single Pulse
Double Pulse
V
On
V
24 Hour Repeat with Cold
Reservation
Starting of 2-8
V
(Runtime 2-7)
(Runtime 2-7)
25 Min
45 Min
3 Min
V
-5° C / 23° F
0° C / 32° F
V
30° C / 86° F
35° C / 95° F
40° C / 104° F
V
No Connection – Voltage
Alternator
Not for Manual
V
Transmissions
Yes
V
Setting
Optional(II)
Optional(III)
Optional(IV)
CM4000
Off
V
45 sec
Factory Rearm + 45 Sec
V
5 sec
45 sec
Auto
V
Anti-Grind +
Passive
V
Starter Kill
Auto kill (Auto-door locks
Auto kill (Auto-door locks
(no
Off)
On)
V
Anti-Grind)
Canadian Remotes w/
Canadian Remotes w/
AUTO Function Only
AUTO Function Only
60 sec
120 Sec
Chirps for 20 seconds
V
On Lock, Unlock, and Start
On Double Lock and Start
V
Secure Valet(Default code
V
(I+III)
3,3)
Enabled
V
3-10 New in 4000 series.
To avoid accidental entry to
V
Valet Mode, you need to
have IG on while I+III are
pushed
Setting
Optional(II)
Optional(III)
Optional(IV)
CM4000
Latch
20 sec
Program
V
Latch
60 sec
Program
V
Arm
Disarm
Panic
V
Arm
Disarm
Panic
V
Applicable To
CM4200-DX
CM4300
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
Applicable To
CM4200-DX
CM4300
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
Applicable To
CM4200-DX
CM4300
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
Applicable To
CM4200-DX
CM4300
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V

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