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TriMark e-ASK Installation And Instruction Manual

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Keyless-entry System Installation and Instruction Manual
This manual provides the necessary information for the proper installation and use of
TriMark's e-ASK system. Included in this comprehensive access, security, keyless-entry
system are the following elements:
• e-FOB: keyless entry radio frequency [RF] remote FOB transmitter and receiver
• e-PAD: Convenient keypad user interface
• e-ASK: I/O module
The following illustrations are provided to properly identify the contents of this system.
e-PAD keypad
(Note: Horizontal or Vertical e-PADs are available)
electronic Access Security Keyless-entry
OEM / Dealer / Installer
Cargo Lock/Unlock Version
e-FOB with RF receiver,
2 remote transmitters FOBs,
and wiring harnesses
Page
1 of 16
e-ASK
e-ASK I/O module
UM04
18990-04
01/05-2

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Summary of Contents for TriMark e-ASK

  • Page 1 Cargo Lock/Unlock Version This manual provides the necessary information for the proper installation and use of TriMark’s e-ASK system. Included in this comprehensive access, security, keyless-entry system are the following elements: • e-FOB: keyless entry radio frequency [RF] remote FOB transmitter and receiver •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents: e-FOB Operation and Features........Page 2 e-PAD Operation and Features........Page 3 e-ASK I/O Module Operation and Features ....Page 5 Mounting e-ASK Components........Page 8 Wiring Color Code Tables and Diagrams ...... Page 9 Teaching Additional Transmitter FOBs......Page 13 Teaching Keypad New Authority/Access Codes ...
  • Page 3: E-Pad Operation And Features

    If an unassigned button or no button is pressed while the system is enabled, the keypad reverts back to disabled state. The e-ASK system can be configured in 1 of 4 ways, as defined by #1 and #2 DIP Switch settings on I/O module (see page 4 for e-PAD configuration information). The secure keypad operations are set depending on system configuration.
  • Page 4 e-PAD Configurations: SECURE OPERATIONS ARE DEPENDENT ON SYSTEM CONFIGURATION. After entering the access code, one must press a 6 digit to unlock specific doors or perform an operation according to the following listing. Button Press Operation • Configuration A [SW 1 off / SW 2 off]: o Button (1/2): Unassigned o Button (3/4): Unlocks all entry and compartment doors o Button (5/6): Unassigned...
  • Page 5: E-Ask I/O Module Operation And Features

    PAD Backlighting Power Management Feature: In order to provide continuous backlighting, but not drain the vehicle battery, the e-PAD deactivates backlighting if battery voltage is low. If voltage is below 11 volts, then continuous backlighting is shutoff until the battery is fully charged. When continuous backlighting is off, the keypad still “wakes”...
  • Page 6 Trim Pot Variable Resistors (diagram on page 11): These trim pots provide adjustable settings for timed outputs. Clock-wise rotation increases activation time. Trim pot A (R31) is assigned to dome/porch light activation (5-60 second range). Trim pot B (R32) is assigned to Auxiliary 1 output (0.5-5.0 minute range) and trim pot C (R33) is assigned to Auxiliary 2 compartment lighting output (0.5-5.0 minute range).
  • Page 7 Locking and unlocking confirmation− • After locking either the entry door or compartment doors from e-FOB transmitter, the headlights flash once and the siren sounds once. When the entry door and compartment doors are both locked within one minute, the headlights flash and siren sounds twice.
  • Page 8: Mounting E-Ask Components

    Mounting -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.
  • Page 9: Wiring Color Code Tables And Diagrams

    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 J11 – 14-PIN HARNESS PURPLE / WHITE CARGO UNLOCK BUTTON INPUT/OUTPUT. BUILT-IN RELAY, 12A.
  • Page 10 The Zone 6 output is unidirectional and is intended for an actuating operation, such as opening the hood, gas cap door, or disconnecting the battery. Contact TriMark for further technical assistance and to ensure that actuators and relay assignments are appropriate.
  • Page 11 TABLE OTHER VEHICLE CONNECTIONS ON I/O BOARD J12 AUX OUTPUT: Relay Driver Outputs - Pin Assignments TRIMPOT A— Sets Timed PIN 1: +12 v Dome/Porch Light Output (CW PIN 2: Horn Increases Duration) PIN 3: Headlight Or Marker Lights PIN 4: Interior Light / Porch light PIN 5: Auxiliary 1 TRIMPOT B—Sets Timed Aux 1 PIN 6: Auxiliary 2-Compartment Lights...
  • Page 12 DIAGRAM 1: WIRING UP ACTUATORS TO I/O MODULE The cumulative current draw of actuators at each relay bank should not exceed 25-amp rating. DIAGRAM 2: AUXILIARY OUTPUTS WIRING Auxiliary outputs provide relay driver ground signal. Diagram to the left illustrates typical relay connectivity.
  • Page 13: Teaching Additional Transmitter Fobs

    Teaching Additional Transmitter Fobs 1. Plug the smart LED into CN4 and the push button into CN5. 2. Connect the yellow wire with spade connector to +12 V (see red wire with spade connector). 3. Press and hold the push button switch until the LED assembly turns on and then off (about 5 seconds).
  • Page 14: Teaching Keypad New Authority/Access Codes

    Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes Three steps to programming new Authority Code: Reset the keypad to default state. Assign a new authority code. The authority code is used to define access codes. Assign new access codes. The access code enables the system for secure operations.
  • Page 15 3. Assign new access codes: With a valid authority code (see page 3 or 14), an access code can be programmed with the following instructions. a. Press the (5 / 6) button for 5 seconds, the keypad will beep. The backlighting LED of the keypad will flash indicating the learn mode.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    Verify DIP switches are set to correct Unexpected, secure operation occurs configuration setting. e-ASK I/O Hints No response in any system element Verify power to the I/O module; check fuse. Lights and panic mode do not turn off with Verify that connector J11, pins 7, 8 and 9 are ignition start.