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Code Alarm CA-630 Installation Instructions Manual
Code Alarm CA-630 Installation Instructions Manual

Code Alarm CA-630 Installation Instructions Manual

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FCC COMPLIANCE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including any interference that
Warning!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
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Installation
Instructions
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
Installation Precautions:
Roll down window to avoid locking
keys in vehicle during installation
Avoid mounting components or
routing wires near hot surfaces
Avoid mounting components or
routing wires near moving parts
Tape or loom wires under hood
for protection and appearance
Use grommets when routing wires
through metal surfaces
Use a voltmeter for testing and
verifying circuits
Technical Support
For Authorized Dealers - (800) 421-3209
Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
may cause undesired operation.
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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  • Page 1 Installation Instructions PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION STRONGLY RECOMMENDED Installation Precautions: Roll down window to avoid locking keys in vehicle during installation Avoid mounting components or routing wires near hot surfaces Avoid mounting components or routing wires near moving parts Tape or loom wires under hood for protection and appearance Use grommets when routing wires through metal surfaces...
  • Page 2: System Layout

    LOCATIONS, REFER TO CHART ON PAGE 17. IMPORTANT!!! The module MUST be programmed before it will operate. Refer to the programming instructions on pages 15-18. System Layout CA-630 A = Advanced Harness B = Basic Harness C = Car Start Harness Note: The wire connection sections will identify each wire with a number (pin cavity) and a letter (harness), i.e.: 20/B = Wire 20, B (Basic)
  • Page 3 1. Basic Harness (B) IMPORTANT!!! • Remove fuses from Module before installation. • Solder and tape all connections. 1/B Parking Light Output (16 AWG) (WHITE) Locate the vehicle parking light wire. Verification: This wire will register either positive voltage or ground when the parking lights are turned on.
  • Page 4 1. Basic Harness (B), cont’d Refer to Diagram 2 to connect to the vehicle’s drivers unlock wire. Diagram 2 Wires from control module 14/B Unlock Unlock Motor Switch From driver’s To driver’s Door Unlock Relay only Door Motor only Type 2: Positive 5-Wire Door Lock System Polarity fuse = Positive (+) Single-Stage Unlock Diagram 3...
  • Page 5 1. Basic Harness (B), cont’d Type 3: Negative 3-Wire Door Locking System Polarity Fuse = Negative Single-stage unlock Connect the 2/B wire to the vehicle lock wire. Connect the 14/B wire to the vehicle unlock wire. Two-stage unlock Connect the 2/B wire to the vehicle lock wire. Connect the 24/B wire to the vehicle unlock wire.
  • Page 6 1. Basic Harness (B), cont’d Type 5: Resistor Door Lock system Polarity Fuse = Positive/Negative Note: Refer to Vehicle Wire Color and Location Chart for correct polarity. Move the fuse inside of the control module to positive or negative polarity. Single Stage Unlock Diagram 7 Two-Stage Unlock...
  • Page 7 1. Basic Harness (B), cont’d Type 1 (POS) & Type 3 (NEG) 3-wire door lock system Second stage unlock Connect the 2/B wire to the vehicle lock wire. Connect the 13/B wire to the vehicle unlock wire. *Select Polartiy with Fuse Location Type 2 Reverse Polarity Door Lock Systems Diagram 3 Type 2 Door Lock Systems...
  • Page 8 1. Basic Harness (B), cont’d 3/B Courtesy Light Output (16 AWG) (BLACK/WHITE) Locate the vehicle courtesy light wire. Verification: This wire is usually the door pin switch wire. Refer to testing procedure in 20/B to determine the correct polarity of the courtesy light system.
  • Page 9 1. Basic Harness (B), cont’d. 11/B External Start Trigger (20 AWG +/-) (WHITE/BLUE) This wire will activate the Car Start System or provide an external warn away input when a positive/negative pulse is applied to it from an external device. Refer to option programming IMPORTANT! After installation, the polarity for this circuit must be set in Installer Programming Options /Feature 2 (page 20).
  • Page 10 1. Basic Harness (B), cont’d. 20/B Positive/Negative Door Input (20 AWG) (GREEN/VIOLET) Connect the 20/B wire to the vehicle pin switch or courtesy light circuit. Verification - Refer to Vehicle Wire Color and Location Chart for circuit type and location, or verify the vehicle wire using the following guideline: •...
  • Page 11 2. Advanced Harness (A) 22/B LED2 (20 AWG+) 23/B LED1 (20 AWG-) Locate a visible section of the dash with 1" clearance behind the location. Drill a " hole and snap the Status Indicator into place. Connect the Status Indicator Red Wire to the 22/B LED2 wire. Connect the Status Indicator Black Wire to the 23/B LED1 wire.
  • Page 12 3. Car Start Harness (C) 3/C Ignition 2 Output (14 AWG+) (PINK/WHITE) Note: Use the 3/C wire if the vehicle requires connection to a second ignition circuit for the vehicle to operate properly during remote start. Connect this wire to the vehicle second ignition wire at Diagram 12 the ignition switch.
  • Page 13 3. Car Start Harness (C), cont’d 7/C Brake Input (20 AWG+) (BROWN) Connect the 7/C wire to the vehicle brake light wire. Verification: This wire registers positive voltage when the brake pedal is pressed. 8/C Neutral Safety Switch (20 AWG) (BLACK/WHITE) NOTE: The following connections are required to ensure proper operation of the system.
  • Page 14 3. Car Start Harness (C), cont’d 10/C Active Output (20 AWG -) (BLUE/BLACK) Connect the 10/C wire to add-on relays as described in Diagram 14, or to an optional component requiring a ground signal when the vehicle is running via remote start. Diagram 14 Diode stripe should face toward module...
  • Page 15 4. System Power-Up and Programming A. System Power-Up 1. All connections must be secure and well insulated. 2. Insert fuses inside of the control module in their respective slots. 3. Replace fuse cover on top of the control module. 4. Turn vehicle ignition on. 5.
  • Page 16 4. System Power-Up and Programming, cont’d C. Programming Selectable Options Note: Transmitters must be programmed prior to these steps. Press to Turn Press to Restore Feature On/Off Settings to Factory Default Press to Advance to Next Option 1. Repeat steps 1-4 of Remote Transmitter Programming (previous page).
  • Page 17 4. System Power-Up and Programming, cont’d E. Programming the Tach Signal Note: Skip this step if the vehicle does not have a tach wire or if this unit will be programmed to operate without connection to the tach wire. 1. Open the vehicle hood (hood pin switch must be installed to program tach).
  • Page 18: Option Programming

    4. Option Programming F. Programming Options Default settings in BOLD OPTION DESCRIPTION Option Bank 0 - 3 Chirps (Learn Transmitters) Option Bank One - 4 Chirps (Alarm Options) INDICATOR 1. Lite Touch Adj. ARM raises sensitivity: DISARM lowers sensitivity 2. Full Shock Adj ARM raises sensitivity: DISARM lowers sensitivity 3.
  • Page 19: System Testing

    5. System Testing 1. Follow each instruction below. 2. Verify that the CA-630 operates as indicated under each instruction. 3. Check the appropriate wire connections and/or fuses if the unit fails to perform a specific function. Also check that any options pertaining to the function are programmed properly.
  • Page 20 5. System Testing, cont’d Start output configuration: Tach Sense Mode If Tach input wire is connected and Tach Sense Mode is enabled, the starter will crank until the tach signal indicates that the vehicle has started, or 4 seconds have passed. After 4 seconds, starter, heater/AC, and ignition will shut off.
  • Page 21 5. System Testing, cont’d 3. LED (blue light) flashes slowly. Press LOCK twice If Silent Choice option is set, siren (or horn) sounds twice on second press of LOCK button (once if system is in pre-arm mode). Press UNLOCK 1. Doors unlock 2.
  • Page 22: Valet Mode

    5. System Testing, cont’d Press START while vehicle is running via Remote Start Defroster (or other device) turns on for 10 minutes or for preset vehicle defrost time. (If the output is connected to another device, the device will activate.) Output will also activate on a single press. Press and hold LOCK Headlights (or other device) turn on for 20 seconds or until LOCK/ LIGHTS is pressed again.
  • Page 23 9. Mounting the Module / Finishing the Installation IMPORTANT! Perform System Test (page 19-22) before and after this section. 1. Use the supplied long tie wraps to mount the module to a brace or wire harness under the dash. The module and harnesses must be clear of moving parts.
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