Dei clifford cyber 3 car alarms: user guide (16 pages)
Summary of Contents for Clifford Ace 2000
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For the latest vehicle wiring information and for wiring diagrams and servicing information on older Clifford products: 24-hour AutoFax: 1-800-444-4667 24-hour dealer website: www.clifforddealer.com Clifford Electronics, Inc. n 20750 Lassen Street n Chatsworth, CA 91311 1-800-824-3208 or 1-818-709-7551 n fax 1-818-407-1743...
Im por tant In for ma tion 1. DO NOT dis con nect the bat tery ca bles! Make bat tery con nec tions by re mov ing the lug nuts from the bat tery clamps with out de tach ing the clamp it self. 2.
Smart Remote Trunk Release User-Selectable AutoArming *Programmable (+) or (-), may require relays. Sys tem Com po nents The ACE 2000 installation kit contains the following components: One Prewired 20-pin connector harness One PlainView 2 Coded Valet Switch One Prewired 2-pin connector...
Con trol Unit and An tenna The ACE 2000 con trol unit must be in stalled in side the ve hi cle. Un der no cir cum stances should the unit be in stalled un der the hood or other simi larly hos tile en vi ron ment.
7. If the door trigger is positive, program for positive using the Installer-Programmable features matrix on page 14. 8. If dome light supervision is desired, connect the relay as shown in the ACE 2000 diagram. Con nect the BROWN/WHITE wire to ter mi nal 86 Tap a wire in to the RED/WHITE wire (+12V) and con nect it to ter mi nal 85.
Door Locks (Con tin ued) 5. On a vacuum-pump-type Mercedes Benz or Audi, make the connections shown in Door Lock/Unlock Diagram 6, then (if 1989 or older) program the system for a 3-second lock pulse.
ORANGE wires. Trunk Trig ger Vehicles with negative switching trunk light will interface directly with the ACE 2000 (on positive switching vehicles, use a relay to invert polarity). The switch may be located in or near the trunk latch or at the trunk light. If a switch cannot be located, you must add a pin switch in a location away from water channels.
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Pas sen ger Com part ment Con nec tions (Con tin ued) Park ing Lights (Con tin ued) 3. Connect a voltmeter lead to ground and find the single wire that shows +12v when the parking lights are on and 0 volts when they are off. 4.
Pas sen ger Com part ment Con nec tions (Con tin ued) Aux il li ary A with Se lecta ble Out put Type and AutoAc ti va tion The Auxilliary A output (GRAY/VIOLET wire) can be programmed as either pulsed or latched and can be programmed to operate only when the system is disarmed (e.g., for use as a remote trunk release).
En gine Bay Con nec tions Hood Trig ger Vehicles with negative switching hood light will interface directly with the ACE 2000 (on positive switching Rolls-Royce vehicles, use a relay to invert polarity). The switch may be located in or near the hood latch or at the hood light.
Door Ajar Warning feature will not be available. Re mote Con trol Op era tion The ACE 2000 comes with two ergonomically designed remote controls. Up to a total of four Clifford ACG 2 remote controls can be programmed into the ACE 2000 (older Clifford ACG and non-ACG remotes are not compatible with the ACE 2000).
Pro gram ma ble Fea tures ACE 2000 comes from the factory with its features preprogrammed as noted in bold text in the tables on pages 1 4and 16. Some features can be programmed by the installer or the user, others can only be programmed by the installer.
8. You can select another feature, or you can exit program mode: To select another feature in that same column, repeat step 6 within the next five seconds (after five seconds, three chirps indicate that the ACE 2000 is now back in the “Feature Select” position).
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You must now add the new and/or existing remote controls to the system (i.e., AutoProgram each remote that will be used with the ACE 2000). Programs a remote control from any other Clifford system (that uses ACG 2 NOTE 5: technology) to arm or disarm the vehicle.
Installer- Programmable Fea tures To access the installer-programmable features, use the procedure defined in the User-Programmable section, but after completing step 4, continue to press and hold the side of the PlainView 2 Switch for another 10 seconds. You will hear three confirmation chirps indicating that the system is in installer-program mode.
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Step 2. Test the Im mo bi li za tion cir cuit. Arm the ACE 2000 (either from inside or outside the vehicle) and wait 10 seconds. Turn the ignition to the “ON” position. Engine does not respond and alarm triggers. This is the correct response, proceed to step 3.
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No flashes. If the LED does not flash, ver ify that the LED’s VIO LET and BLACK wires are sol idly con nected to the same color wires on the ACE 2000’s wire loom. Warn ing: This is a 2- volt LED, test ing with 12 volts will de stroy the LED.
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Sys tem Check list & Trou ble shoot ing (Con tin ued) Step 7. Test the Valet Switch. Test the valet code and switch operation. Use the instructions provided on page 13 to enter programming mode. If the system enters programming mode, the switch and valet code are in operating order.
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Sys tem Check list & Trou ble shoot ing (Con tin ued) Step 10. (Continued) Test the door trig ger cir cuit. Siren does not sound immediately. If the alarm does not sound im me di ate ly when one of the doors is opened, make sure that that door’s pin switch is work ing prop erly and, when open, is con sis tently show ing less than 1.5 volts if the ve hi cle has negative- switching door trig gers or more than +11 volts if the ve hi cle has...
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Stand approximately 40 feet from the vehicle and use the remote control to arm and disarm the system. The ACE 2000 will re spond with the pre vi ously noted in di ca tions fo arm ing and dis arm ing. If not: §...