Table of Contents Introduction .................. 1 Standard e-FOB Operation and Features ........2 Cargo e-FOB Operation and Features ........2 Non-doorbell e-PAD Operation and Features ......3 Doorbell e-PAD Operation and Features ........3 Lock Doors With Keypad ............4 Secure Operations ..............
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Learn Switch Connector ............10 Status LED ................10 Miscellaneous I/O Module Features ........10 Door Locking and Unlocking ..........10 Lock and Unlock Confirmation .......... 10 Deactivate Lock Confirmation ........... 10 Door Ajar Warning ............11 Unidirectional Actuation Pulse .......... 11 Alarm .................
Introduction This manual provides the necessary information for the proper installation and use of TriMark’s e-ASK System. The e-ASK system comes with the following components: • e-FOB (keyless entry radio frequency [RF] FOB transmitter and receiver) • e-PAD keypad user interface or e-GRAB keypad integrated grab handle.
Standard e-FOB Operation and Features Lock button Horn button button Unlock button Button Function Locks doors and arms security system. Lock Unlocks doors and disarms security system. Also Unlock activates the porch light. Activates panic mode when pressed and held for 2 Horn seconds.
Notes: • The FOB transmitters and receiver are shipped programmed. After making all necessary wiring connections (see Appendix B, page II for wiring information), the e-FOB system will function as shown. • Only the unlocking function of the e-FOB remains while the engine is running—other functions are deactivated.
Lock Doors With Keypad Press and hold down the (1 / 2) or (1) button for 1-2 seconds. An access code is not needed to lock the doors. Secure Operations Entering a valid 5-digit access code enables secure operations. After entering an access code, the keypad is enabled for 5 seconds and a 6th button press initiates a secure operation, such as unlocking the doors.
e-ASK Configuration — Non-doorbell The following operations are dependent on system configuration. Entering a 5-digit access code enables the keypad. After entering the access code, one must press a 6th digit to unlock specific doors or perform an operation according to the following listing. Configuration A [SW 1 off / SW 2 off]: •...
e-ASK Configuration — Doorbell The following operations are dependent on system configuration. Entering a 5-digit access code enables the keypad. After entering the access code, one must press a 6th digit to unlock specific doors or perform an operation according to the following listing. Configuration A [SW 1 off / SW 2 off]: •...
Additional Features Dome/Porch Light Activation The dome/porch light is activated for a timed duration (5-60 seconds) whenever a keypad button is pressed or when system is unlocked from FOB transmitter or vehicle switch. The time duration is dependent on the trim pot A setting (see page 8). The dome/porch light is deactivated with starting the engine and locking the entry doors.
Configuration C [SW 1 on / SW 2 off] Pin 1: Locks all doors Pin 2: Unlocks entry door(s) Pin 3: Unlocks bank A compartment(s) Pin 4: Unlocks bank B compartment(s) Pin 5: Unlocks bank C compartment(s) Pin 6: Unlocks bank D compartment(s) Configuration D [SW 1 on / SW 2 on] Pin 1: Locks all doors Pin 2: Unlocks all doors...
S2 DIP Switches The S2 DIP switch is located under the I/O module cover. Functional assignments are described below. Switches 1 and 2 Provide functional assignment of how relay banks A-D are grouped. The following table shows the configuration type (A-D), DIP switch assignment, and subsequent relay assignment.
Learn Switch Connector The learn switch connector is used to reset the keypad to assign a new authority code. See page 14 for further information on teaching keypad a new authority code. Status LED LED flashes at power-up and provides short periodic pulses if voltage supply is low.
Door Ajar Warning A triple siren chirp sounds if any compartment or entry door is open when the entry and compartment doors are locked. If a door is open, the alarm is not armed. Unidirectional Actuation Pulse The J9 connector (Zone 6) actuation output provides a short pulse when it is activated via a vehicle switch, keypad (depends on system configuration), or FOB transmitter (depends on I/O module DIP switch #4 setting).
Timed Dome/Porch Light Activation The dome/porch light is activated upon pressing any keypad button or by unlocking entry door via FOB transmitter. The activation duration is controlled via trim pot A (see page 8). Starting the engine or locking the doors deactivates the light.
Teaching Additional Transmitter FOBs Programming button/LED 1. Turn ignition off and disarm alarm. 2. Press and release the programming button 3 times. The LED will turn on after 3 seconds. 3. Press and release the lock button of each new FOB transmitter once.
Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes When you assign a new authority code, you delete the existing authority code and all access codes. Note: The authority code you assign following these instructions also becomes an access code saved to the (1 / 2) or (1) button. 1.
Assign New Access Codes With a valid authority code (see page 3 or 14), an access code can be programmed with the following instructions. 1. Press the (5 / 6) or (3) button for 5 seconds, the keypad will beep. The backlighting LED of the keypad will flash indicating the learn mode.
Troubleshooting Problem Description Possible Solution e-FOB Hints Verify power to the I/O module and RF receiver. Button press does not provide Re-teach the FOB transmitter to the correct operation receiver. Ensure that only Lock button is pressed while in learn mode. Mount RF receiver away from enclosed metal areas and fully extend antenna.
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e-ASK I/O Hints No response in any system Verify power to the I/O module. element Lights and panic mode do not Verify that connector J11, pins 7, 8 turn off with ignition start and 9 are wired properly. Verify that power to relay comes from connector J12, pin 1.
Appendix A: Mounting e-ASK Components Contact TriMark for specific mounting details, such as drawings, placement suggestions, mounting hardware, etc. General Mounting Guidelines: • The RF receiver should be placed in an interior location that does not shield RF signals. You may need to try multiple locations to optimize reception.
Appendix B: Wiring Color Code Tables and Diagrams The following tables and diagrams are provided to show color- coded wire and pin assignments for the e-ASK system. Table 1: RF Receiver Assignments Wire Colors 10-Pin Harness BLACK SYSTEM GROUND BLUE CARGO LOCK OUTPUT ORANGE ENTRY LOCK OUTPUT...
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Table 3: Relay Output Connections J9 CONNECTOR: Unidirectional Actuation Output (E.G. Door Opening , Battery Disconnect, Doorbell) J10 CONNECTOR: Lock/Unlock Bank D J8 CONNECTOR: Lock/Unlock Bank C J7 CONNECTOR: Lock/Unlock Bank B J5 CONNECTOR: Lock/Unlock Bank A J6 CONNECTOR: Lock/Unlock Zone 1 (Entry)
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Table 4: Other Vehicle Connections J12 AUX OUTPUT Relay Driver Outputs - Pin Assignments Trimpot A • PIN 1: +12 v Sets Timed Dome/ • PIN 2: Horn Porch Light Output • PIN 3: Headlight Or Marker (CW Increases Lights Duration) •...
J3 AND J4 TriNet Keypad Connectors • PIN 4: TriNet B • PIN 3: TriNet A • PIN 2: Ground • PIN 1: +12 Volts F2: RED 10-amp fuse protects Trinet J1 CONNECTOR Communications (Power And Connect to a Reliable Communication) to the Power Source.
Diagram 2: Auxiliary Outputs Wiring Auxiliary outputs provide relay driver ground signal. Diagram illustrates typical relay connectivity. As shown, +12 V pin should be used to power coil of relays. Diagram 3: Switch Input Wiring Switch inputs are activated when sunk to ground. Diagram illustrates typical switch connectivity.
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Remote transmitter FOBs, batteries, and other equipment subject to normal wear and deterioration may need to be replaced periodically by dealer and/or end user and are not covered by this warranty. TriMark will not be liable for indirect, special, incidental or consequential...
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