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arming

button

on

each

trans-

mitter,

which

will

result

in

the

appropriate

ARMED

or

DISARMED

indication

from

the

siren

module.

IMPORTANT

!

If

only

one

trans-

mitter

is

operating,

repeat

the

programming

procedure.

Once

the

harness

connector

is

plugged

in,

you

have

only

15

seconds

in

which

to

program

both

transmit-

ters.

This

short

time

window

is

required

in

order

to

provide

a

high

level

of

security.

COMPLETING

THE

INSTALLATION

You

will

notice

(4)

additional

wires,

which

come

directly

out

of

the

rubber

wire

exit

boot

from

the

siren

control

module,

and

are

not

part

of

the

main

harness.

These

wires

are

used

to

customize

the

installation,

and

are

required

in

some

ve-

h i c l e s .

1.

Thin

BLACK

Wire

This

is

the

antenna

wire

for

the

receiver

that

is

built

into

the

siren

control

module.

Fully

extend

this

wire,

and

route

it

as

high

in

the

engine

compart-

ment

as

possible,

for

maximum

transmitter

range.

2.

BLUE

Loop

Wire

This

wire

exits

the

rubber

boot,

and

immediately

loops

back

into

the

rubber

boot.

The

siren

control

module

is

programmed

at

the

factory

for

voice

activation.

If

you

wish

to

eliminate

the

voice

response

of

the

system

(

replace

the

word

ARMED

with

one

single

chirp

-

replace

the

word

DISARMED

with

two

chirps

-

and

replace

the

word

INTRUSION

with

four

chirps

),

simply

cut

this

blue

wire

loop,

and

individually

insulate

both

sides

with

electrical

tape.

NOTE

:

The

ATTENTION

INTRU-

SION

voice

message

during

the

60

second

alarm

cycle

will

always

be

active.

There

is

no

way

to

eliminate

this

voice

m e s s a g e .

3.

WHITE

Loop

Wire

This

wire

exits

the

rubber

boot,

and

immediately

loops

back

into

the

rubber

boot.

Three

minutes

after

the

alarm

has

been

armed,

the

voltage

sensing

circuitry

becomes

ac-

tive.

This

voltage

sensing

moni-

tors

the

voltage

level

of

the

vehicle,

and

when

it

sees

a

change

(

i.e.

a

door

opens,

and

the

interior

light

turns

on

),

the

alarm

is

triggered.

Many

vehicles

incorporate

an

electronic

cooling

fan,

which

will

automatically

switch

on

after

the

vehicle

has

been

turned

off.

If

this

fan

switches

on

shortly

after

the

alarm

has

been

armed,

the

system

will

not

trigger

due

to

the

three

minute

d e l a y .
If

your

vehicle

does

not

have

an

electronic

cooling

fan

which

turns

on

after

the

vehicle

has

been

turned

off,

you

may

elect

to

by

pass

the

three

minute

arming

delay

of

the

voltage

sense

circuit.

The

system

can

be

modified

so

that

six

seconds

after

arming,

the

voltage

sens-

ing

circuitry

becomes

active.

The

three

minute

time

delay

can

be

eliminated

by

cutting

the

WHITE

wire

loop.

After

cutting

the

WHITE

wire

loop,

individu-

ally

insulate

both

ends

of

the

wire

with

electrical

tape.

Do

not

cut

this

loop

if

your

vehicle

is

equipped

with

an

electronic

cooling

fan,

as

you

will

experience

false

alarms.

4.

GREEN

Loop

Wire

This

wire

exits

the

rubber

boot,

and

immediately

loops

back

into

the

rubber

boot.

Cutting

this

wire

will

elimi-

nate

the

voltage

sensing

fea-

ture

of

the

alarm.

When

this

wire

is

cut,

opening

the

doors

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