Transmitter Code Learning; Multi Car Operation; Tach Adjustment; Manual Tach Adjustment - Autostart AS-1200 Installation Manual

Automatic transmission remote engine starter systems
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To get the system OUT of VALET mode you
must do the following:
1- Turn ignition key to the "ON" position (Wait 3

sec)

2- With key ON, turn Valet switch from the ON
position to the "OFF" position. (Wait 3 sec)
3- Now L.E.D should be off.
4- Turn ignition key OFF (system should now be
in valet)If L.E.D is not off than repeat steps 1
to 4.

TRANSMITTER CODE LEARNING

All Autostart transmitters do not come pre-
programmed. They must be "CODE
LEARNED" at the time of installation. The unit
will hold up to 4 transmitter codes in memory.
To program a new transmitter:
1. Raise the hood
2. Turn valet switch "off".
3. Turn ignition "on".
4. Turn valet switch "ON". Parking lights
SHOULD turn on for 5 seconds.
5. Press channel 1 on transmitter within 5
seconds of step 4. (lights will flash 5 times
fast, and 2 times slow)
6. Turn ignition off and close the hood.

MULTI CAR OPERATION

on 1203 & 1204)
*To program transmitter to second
vehicle for multi-car operation, you must
press on the transmitters channel 3(trunk)
in step 5 of transmitter code learning.
(See above for Transmitter code learning)
The AS-1203/04 systems feature multi-car
operation.
This allows the owner of two Autostart
systems in two of his/her vehicles to control
both systems with one transmitter. (Both
vehicles must be equipped with an AS-
1203/04.
The remote transmitter of the primary vehicle
can control the starter disable system, the
door locks and the remote car starter
operation of the second vehicle.
The remote transmitter of the second vehicle
can also operate the primary vehicle
TACH ADJUSTMENTS
Autostart systems have two methods of fine
tuning the tach signal that is generated from
the vehicle, the first method is manual tach
search and setting, and the second is
automatic tach search and setting. Either
method can be used, however an automatic
search is recommended. Tach adjustment
procedures should be done every time a
new unit is installed. This is because the
tach signal from some ignition systems can
sometimes be too high or too low, thus
causing failed starts under different
temperatures.
The procedures for tach adjustment are as
follows:
1. Hold hood switch down for 6 seconds
2. Release pinswitch (parking lights should
3. With parking lights on, immediately push
4. Parking lights will stay on for up to 20
5. With lights on press Channel 3 (Trunk)
6. Start the vehicle using the key.
7. If lights stay on, then you have selected
8. Allow vehicle to reach regular engine
9. Press Channel 3 (Trunk) of remote
(Only available
NOTE: A manual adjustment should only
be done if the auto setting is not
completing the crank cycle properly in
cold weather.
MANUAL TACH SEARCH AND
SETTING
1. Hold hood switch down for 6 seconds
2. Release pinswitch (parking lights should
3. With parking lights on, immediately push
4. Parking lights will stay on for 20 sec. (if
5. Press Channel 3 (Trunk) of remote
6. Now you can increase or decrease the
7. Button 1 will decrease the setting, and
8. After proper setting has been reached,
3
come on)
and release pinswitch again.
seconds (if not repeat from step 1)
of remote transmitter at the same time.
(lights will flash 1 to 7 times)
an incorrect tach wire. (relocate tach
wire and start from step 1) If lights go
off then proceed to the next step.
idle speed, then press and release
brakes. (parking lights will flash
appropriate setting, from 1 to 7 flashes)
transmitter, to save setting. (Parking
lights will flash one long flash)
come on)
and release pinswitch again.
not repeat from step 1)
transmitter at the same time (lights will
flash 1 to 7 times)
tach setting, depending on your needs.
button 2 will increase the setting.
push Channel 3 (Trunk) to save setting.
(parking lights should flash once long)

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