Audiovox Auto Security AA-9300 User Manual
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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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