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Autostart AS-3472TW-FM User Manual

Autostart Remote control

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Valet mode. Make sure the remote car starter is able to properly enter and exit valet mode. When setting the

remote car starter into valet mode, pressing the lock button will lock the doors without activating the starter kill.

(Refer to the user guide for further information on valet mode.)

Idle mode. Make sure the vehicle properly enters and exits idle mode.

Most comebacks are the result of misunderstandings about how a product works or performs. Take the

time to properly explain all functions and features to the customers before they leave the premises.

Doing this will save time and money.

Diagnostics - Parking Light Flash Table

Flashes

Description

1

Doors locked, starter kill armed.

Run time has expired.

TRUNK button pressed.

Start signal received by the module.

Cold weather mode cancelled.

2

Doors unlocked, starter kill disarmed.

Remote start attempt cancelled by remote.

Exiting ignition valet.

Exiting remote valet.

Power-up reset.

Board set from manual to automatic; power

ON.

Power ON to OFF (

automatic transmission).

2 slow flashes then

8 quick flashes

♦ Reset from Manual to Automatic

3

Entering cold weather mode.

Extended run time.

Entering or exiting Ready Mode

Entering ignition valet.

Entering remote valet.

Disabling LED

3 Slow

(automatic transm.)

♦ Parking brake is engaged

♦ Yellow loop has been reconnected

4

+12 V detected on the brake input wire either while cranking or during run time.

Entering multi-speed tach programming.

Entering time delay adjustment in virtual tach system

Board set from automatic to manual; power ON.

Power ON to OFF (

manual transmission).

5 Fast

Tach signal programmed

New transmitter programmed

6

• A remote start was attempted while a tach-before-crank signal was detected before cranking.

8

• Unit reset: see “Resetting the Module” (p. 6)

10

• A ground (-) signal was detected on the hood pin input wire.

1 - pause - 2

There was a remote start attempt while the vehicle was in valet mode.

Failed start: vehicle’s low battery voltage.

ON SOLID for 3

seconds>.

^followed by 1 flash

Exiting cold weather mode

^followed by 3 flashes

Entering cold weather mode

ON continuously

Idle mode: Idle mode is engaged

Run time: The vehicle has been remote started and is in run time.

ON 2 seconds

• The hood has been opened and a ground (-) signal has been detected on the hood pin input

wire.

ON 4 seconds

• Locking or unlocking a door (with Door pulses configured to 4 sec.)

ON 20 seconds

♦ The hood pin has been flashed and you are now in the programming centre.

Continuous flashes

25 seconds

♦ Panic mode is activated.

Continuous flashes

60 seconds

♦ OEM alarm triggered (Honk)

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Installation Guide

T W O - W A Y 6 - B U T T O N L C D

A U T O M A T I C / M A N U A L T R A N S M I S S I O N R E M O T E S T A R T E R

W I T H V I R T U A L T A C H S Y S T E M

( A S P R G - 1 0 0 0 C O M P A T I B L E )

A S - 3 4 7 2 T W - F M

Quick Installation Guide

Table of Contents

Entering Programming Mode................................................................ 1

Manual or Automatic Transmission...................................................... 1

Transmitter Programming Procedure.................................................... 2

Entering Programming Options............................................................. 2

Programming Options............................................................................ 2

Virtual Tach System............................................................................... 6

Optional Time Delay Adjustment In Virtual

Tach System.............................................................6

Entering Programming Mode

Tach Programming.................................................................................6

Horn Honk Timing.................................................................................. 6

Resetting the Module............................................................................. 6

Supplementary Information....................................................................6

Fifth Relay Output (2nd IGN, ACC or CRANK).........6

Tach jumper settings................................................7

Testing.................................................................................................... 7

Diagnostics - Parking Light Flash Table................................................8

Using the Hood Pin

Using the Antenna Programming Assistance Button

(A.P.A.B.)

• Press and hold the hood pin for 4 seconds.

Make sure that the hood is closed.

♦ Release the hood pin.

The parking lights will turn ON.

♦ Turn the ignition key to the IGNITION ON (RUN) position.

♦ While the parking lights are ON, press the hood pin once

more and release immediately.

The parking lights will turn ON and stay ON for 20

seconds.

• Within 5 seconds, press the programming button on the

antenna twice for 1 second each time.

The LED will come ON solid.

* You now have 20 seconds to select one of the sub­

menus.

* You now have 20 seconds to select one of the sub­

menus.

Note: To exit programming mode, close the hood.

Note: To exit programming mode, press on the antenna

button

once (the LED will come ON) and release.

Manual or Automatic Transmission

This module may be installed on vehicles with manual or automatic transmissions. It is originally configured for manual

transmissions. If the vehicle you are working on is automatic, it is mandatory to make a few quick and easy modifications before

the unit is connected.

In the event that the configuration requires changes afterwards, a complete reset will be

necessary before those changes become effective.

To install this unit in a vehicle with a manual transmission:

Make sure the

Yellow loop on the PC board is connected.

Connect the

Black/White handbrake wire located on the 12-pin harness to the vehicle handbrake switch.

Connect the

Violet (+) door input OR the Green (-) door input wire located on the 12-pin harness to the vehicle

door pin wire, which monitors all the doors of the vehicle (only use 1 of the 2 door trigger inputs).

Make sure the

Violet/White TACH wire is plugged in - the

T

a

CH

wire

MUST be hooked up when the module is

set for a manual transmission.

Make all your regular connections.

Power up the unit by first inserting the 5-pin connector, then the 6-pin connector and finally the 12-pin connector.

The parking lights will flash

4 times to confirm that the unit is in manual mode.

When learning the transmitter, the parking lights will flash

5 times quickly, confirming that the module is set to

manual mode.

Upon the first successful remote start, the system will lock the transmission settings to manual mode.

Notice

The manufacturer will accept no responsibility for any electrical damage resulting from improper installation of the product, be that either

damage to the vehicle itself or to the unit. This unit must be installed by a certified technician using all safety devices supplied. Please

note that this guide has been written for properly trained Autostart technicians: a certain level of skills and knowledge is therefore

assumed. Please review the installation guide carefully before beginning any work.

Warning

Before installing the unit, if installing on a vehicle with a

manual transmission, test that the OEM Door Switch contacts of the vehicle work

well, and that the Parking Brake system operates properly. If installing on a vehicle with an

automatic transmission, test that the vehicle

does not start when the gearshift lever is in the “Drive” position. If it starts in gear, reset the remote starter to manual transmission.

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