Trunk Release; Remote Start Armed Signal (-) Output; Remote Panic Capability; Factory Alarm Disarm (-) Output - Avital 4000 Installation Manual

Keyless entry and remote engine starter system
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Trunk Release

The DARK BLUE wire provides a 0.75 second ground output when the
TRUNK button is pressed for 1-2 seconds. If the TRUNK button is continually
pressed, the output will stay at ground as long as the button is held. Most
factory trunk releases are positive trigger and require an optional relay.

Remote Start Armed Signal (-) Output

The GRAY/BLACK wire will provide a continual ground output for as long as
the vehicle is in the remote start mode. This output can be used for additional
ignition, starter or heater/AC relays.

Remote Panic Capability

The VIOLET wire will provide (-) output when the LOCK button is pressed for
3-4 seconds. The (-) output can be programmed for a continual output when
adding an optional siren or a pulsed output when tapping into the vehicle (-)
horn wire. See the "Programming Table for System Features" on page 19.

Factory Alarm Disarm (-) Output

The GRAY/WHITE wire will provide a 0.75 second ground output when the
START button is pressed.
1. Arm the vehicle factory alarm system.
2. Use a volt/ohmmeter to locate the one wire that will show ground only
when the driver door key cylinder is held in the unlock position.
NOTE: Most factory alarm/disarm wires will show 8-12 volts while
armed. A few vehicle disarm wires will rest at a neutral state while
armed. Regardless of type, both types will change to ground when the
key cylinder is turned to unlock.
3. Connect the GRAY/WHITE wire to the factory alarm disarm wire.
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AviStart 4000 Installation Manual - 8/98 Rev. B

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