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Table of contents wiring diagram, Jumpers, Sid e v ie w – Ultra Start 1350m User Manual

Page 3: Ac ce ss to ju m pe rs, Diagnostics

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Installation Guide

Installation Guide

1350 Wiring Diagram

Page 3

Pre-Installation

Page 4

Components
Pre Installation Check
Installation Procedures

Wire Connectors

Page 5

6 Pin Connector
11 Pin Connector
5 Pin Connector
4 Pin Connector
Jumper Positions

Installation

Page 6

Basic Installation - Quick start
Plug-In The Module
Auto Tach Learn

Programming

Page 7-9

Program Overview & System Reset
Program Menu 1 (User Settings)
Program Menu 2 (Additional Settings)
Program Menu 3 (Starter Settings)
Program Menu 4 (Tach Settings)

Operations

Page 10

Single & Dual Car Operation
Timer Mode
Manual Transmission (Reservation Mode)

Additional Operations

Page 11

1st & Second Car Transmitter Programming
Emergency System Service Mode
Battery Replacement

Relay Diagrams

Page 12

BLUE

GREEN

RED

RED

YELLOW

Green

Blue

Red

Door Lock

Door Unlock

Voltage Inverter Output

11

55

33

22

44

66

Starter

Heater

Power

Ignition 1

Jumper Selectable

Power

Factory Re-arm

(-) When Running/Armed

Factory Disarm

Trunk Release

(-) Horn Honk

Park Brake

*

(+) Door Trigger

*

(-) Door Trigger

*

Park Lights

Hood Pin Switch

Ground

Brake Switch

Tach Detection

Glow Plug (Diesel)

(-) When Running

Input Trigger To Start

Sensor Ground Output

YELLOW

WHITE/BLUE

BLACK

BROWN

RED/WHITE

PURPLE

BLUE/WHITE

PINK

White/Violet

BLACK/WHITE

BLUE

WHITE

GREEN/WHITE

GREEN

ORANGE

3 PIN

RED

4 PIN

Blue

S

ID

E

V

IE

W

ACTIVE RF ANTENNA**

WHITE

30amp Output

30amp Output

30amp Input

30amp Input

30amp Output

30amp Output

(-)500ma Output

(-) 500ma Output

(-) 500ma Output

(-)500ma Output

(-)500ma Output

(-)500ma Output

(-)500ma Output

Negative Input

Positive Input

Negative Input

Negative Output

Negative Output

(+ or -) Input

Negative Input

Negative Input

Positive Input

Positive Output

A/C Input

Negative Input

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1 2

3

The jumpers control the output from the white wire
from the six pin harness. Place the jumpers in the
following order to change the output.
Note: The default setting is second ignition.

Output on White wire Jumper position
Second Starter Position 1
Second Accessory Position 2

Second Ignition Position 3

Status Led’s

Program Button

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WIRING DIAGRAM

If the remote starter has a failed start attempt or if a safety input is activated the Diagnostic Memory will
store up to four shutdowns in memory. This information can then be accessed to determine the source of
the shutdown.
To Enter Diagnostic Mode:
Step 1
- Turn the ignition on wait two seconds then turn off. Press the Program Button and release.
Step 2 - The system will respond with three park light flashes and the horn will honk (optional) the
same number of times as the events in memory. ( Maximum four events, four honks)
NOTE: If the horn does not honk, there are no events in memory.
Step 3 - Press the Program Button once to view the last shut down code. The (optional) Horn willhonk
once to confirm code one. (If the horn does not honk, there are no codes in memory).
Step 4 - The LED’s on the antenna will flash a code corresponding to a shut down trigger. Press the
Program Button again to check the second code. The horn will honk twice to confirm code two.
Step 5 - To Clear Diagnostic Memory. While in Diagnostic Mode press and hold the Program Button for
five seconds. The park lights will flash and the horn(optional) will honk once.

NOTE: Once diagnostic memory has 4 shutdown events in memory, the system will not record any
further shutdown events until the system memory has been cleared.

DIAGNOSTICS

2

3

* These connection’s are only necessary for installation’s on manual
transmission vehicles.

**The antenna Must be connected for the system to operate

Jumpers

PARK LIGHTS

STATUS LED

DIAGNOSTIC CODE

3 Flashes

Series of 3 Flashes

Door Opened “M” Models

3 Slow Flashes

LED’s On Solid

System Is In Service Mode

4 Slow Flashes

Series of 4 Flashes

Not in Reservation Mode “M” units

5 Flashes

Series of 5 Flashes

Hood Pin Opened

5 Slow Flashes

Series of 5 Flashes

Ignition On During Start Attempt

6 Flashes

Series of 6 Flashes

Brake Pedal Shutdown

7 Flashes

Series of 7 Flashes

Tach Lock-Out

8 Flashes

Series of 8 Flashes

3 Start Attempts with no start