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iStart Security and Remote Start Installation Guide This product is intended for installation by a professional installer only! Attempts to install this product by a person other than a trained professional may result in severe damage to a vehicle’s electrical system and components which DSE Canada cannot be held responsible in any way. DSE CANADA, Montreal, CANADA S E D www.dsecanada.com Fabriqué sous norme ISO 9001 Certified Manufacturer

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iStartSecurity and Remote Start

Installation Guide

This product is intended for installation by a professional installer only! Attempts to install this product by a person other than a trained professional may result in severe damage to a vehicle’s electrical system and components which D S E Canada cannot be held responsible in any way.

D S E CANADA, Montreal, CANADA

S EDwww.dsecanada.com

Fabriqué sous norme ISO 9001 Certied Manufacturer

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Warning! safety first ························································································4Installation points to remember ·····································································5iStart harness description ·············································································6Wire connecton guide··············································································· 7-10Things to know about iStart ········································································11Code learning / Tach learning /enter programming mode ····························12Wiring Diagram ······················································································· 14-15Menu table description ··········································································· 16-20Miscellaneous······························································································ 21Troubleshooting ······················································································ 22-23Annex 1 ·································································································· 24-25

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WARNING! SAFETY FIRSTThe following safety warnings must be observed at all times :• Due to the complexity of this system, installation of this product must only be performed by autho-

rized D S E CANADA installers.• When properly installed, this system can start the vehicle via a signal from the remote transmitter

control. Therefore, never operate the system in an area that does not have adequate ventilation.The following precautions are the sole responsibility of the user. D S E CANADA installers should :• Never use a test light or logic probe when installing this unit. Always use a multimeter.• Never operate the system in an enclosed or partially enclosed area without proper ventilation

(such as a garage).• When parking in an enclosed or partially enclosed area or when having the vehicle serviced,

the remote start system must be disabled using the installed toggle switch. It is the user’s sole responsibility to properly handle and keep out of reach from children all remote controls to assure that the system does not unintentionally remote start the vehicle.

• USER’S MUST INSTALL A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR IN OR ABOUT THE LIVING AREA ADJACENT TO THE VEHICLE. ALL DOORS LEADING FROM ADJACENT LIVING AREAS TO THE ENCLOSED OR PARTIALLY ENCLOSED VEHICLE STORAGE AREA MUST REMAIN CLOSED AT ALL TIMES.

Use of this product in a manner contrary to its intended mode of operation may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Except when performing the Safety Check outlined in this instal-lation guide, (1) Never remotely start the vehicle with the vehicle in gear, and (2) Never remotely start the vehicle with the keys in the ignition. The user is responsible for having the neutral safety feature and the emergency hand brake of the vehicle periodically checked, wherein the vehicle must not remotely start while the car is in gear. This testing should be performed by an authorized D S E CANADA installers in accordance with the Safety Check outlined in this product installation guide. If the vehicle starts in gear, cease remote start operation immediately and consult with an installer to fix the problem immediately.

After the remote start module has been installed, test the remote start module in accordance with the Safety Check outlined in this installation guide. If the vehicle starts when performing the emergency handbrake Safety Shutdown Circuit test, the remote start unit has not been properly installed. The remote start module must be removed or properly reinstalled so that the vehicle does not start in gear. All installations must be performed by an authorized D S E CANADA installer.

OPERATION OF THE REMOTE START MODULE IF THE VEHICLE STARTS IN GEAR IS CON-TRARY TO ITS INTENDED MODE OF OPERATION. OPERATING THE REMOTE START SYSTEM UNDER THESE CONDITIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. IMMEDIATELY CEASE THE USE OF THE UNIT AND REPAIR OR DISCONNECT THE INSTALLED REMOTE START MODULE. D S E CANADA WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAM-AGES CAUSES BY AN IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR PAY FOR INSTALLATION OR REINSTAL-LATION COSTS.

Remote starters for manual transmission pose significant risks if not properly installed and operated. When testing to ensure the installation is working properly, only remote start the vehicle in neutral gear, on a flat surface and with a functional, fully engaged parking brake. Do not allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the vehicle. This product should not be installed in any convertible vehicles,

soft or hard top with a manual transmission. Installation in such vehicles may pose certain risk.

INSTALLATION POINTS TO REMEMBERThis product is designed for fuel-injected, automatic transmission, or vehicles with manual transmissions. Important: The default setting is “Manual Transmission Mode”This is a safety precaution that forces the installer to enable the Manual Transmission Start routine or pro-gram the unit to the “Automatic Transmission” option before the remote start can be activated for the first time. The “Automatic Transmission” option should be programmed On to work with vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions. When the “Manual Transmission” option is selected a specific routine is required before exiting the vehicle to enable the Manual transmission mode.

Sure Tach DeTecTSure Tach detect is an exclusive feature for D S E Canada remote starters. It is the true RPM sensing method for the new ISTART security/remote start systems. Sure Tach detect enables the remote starter to read the vehicle’s tach signal in all its variable conditions. It is far superior to any voltage-sense feature avail-able on the market. Sure tach detect monitors the cranking pattern of the vehicle using a multiple point control system which analyses the vehicle cranking pattern to give a perfect crank on remote starting every time.

D2DThe system has the ability to interface with an datalink module through the D2D port. The advantage to using a D2D interface is that there is less wiring involved in the installation. Check the datalink module installation guide to determine which wires are not needed, and which options are available with these bypass modules

OverriDe / prOgram buTTOnThe Override/program button is to be installed in a location which is to be shown to the user once the system is Installed on the vehicle. The button should be well hidden. Important: When the vehicle is delivered, please show the user where this button is located and how to disarm the system with it.

OpTiOnal Dual zOne ShOck SenSOrNote: In many vehicles, fastening the dual zone shock sensor to a steering column or screwing it to metal will result in poor sensitivity, especially at the rear of the vehicle. For best results the shock sensor should be fastened to a harness preferably well centralized.

befOre beginning The inSTallaTiOn• Please read this entire installation guide before beginning the installation. The installation of this remote

start system requires interfacing with many of the vehicle’s systems. Many new vehicles use low-voltage or multiplexed systems that can be damaged by low resistance testing devices, such as test lights and logic probes (computer safe test lights). Test all circuits with a high quality digital multi-meter before mak-ing connections.

• Do not disconnect the battery if the vehicle has an anti-theft-coded radio. If equipped with an air bag, avoid disconnecting the battery if possible. Many airbag systems display a diagnostic code through their warning lights after they lose power. Disconnecting the battery requires this code to be erased, which can require a trip to the dealer.

• If using an external LED or for the override button, check with the customer about where to locate the override and push button.

• To avoid accidental battery drainage; turn off the interior lights or remove the dome light fuse.• Roll down a window to avoid being locked out of the car.

afTer The inSTallaTiOn• Test all functions. The “Using Your System” section of the Owner’s Guide is very helpful when testing.• Review and complete the Safety Check section of this guide prior to the vehicle reassem-

bly. Component locations and finding wires For detailed information on where to locate com-ponents, and how to find the wires you need, please refer to the D S E Canada web site at www.dsecanada.com

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iStart HARNESSESheavy gauge wireS, (h1) 8 pin cOnnecTOrBLUE (+) IGNITION MAIN INPUT/OUTPUT RED 1 (+) FUSED (35A) MAIN INPUT RED 2 (+) FUSED (35A) MAIN INPUT ORANGE (+) STARTER OUTPUT VIOLET (+) PIN 87a on relay KEY SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL GREEN (+) PIN 87on relay for 2nd AUX OUTPUT YELLOW (+) PIN 30 on relay for 2nd AUX INPUT or MOTOR SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL BROWN (+) ACCESSORY HEATER OUTPUTSmall gauge wire harneSS (h4), 24 pin cOnnecTOrYELLOW (-) TRUNK 350ma YELLOW/WHITE (-) FACTORY ALARM DISARM 350ma GREEN/BLACK (-) AUX 1 350ma WHITE/RED (-) AUX 2 350ma ORANGE (-) 350 ma START BROWN (-) 350 ma ACCESSORY HEATER BLUE (-) 350ma IGNITION BLUE/WHITE (-) 350ma STARTER KILL GREY (-) 350ma RE-ARM PULSE PINK (-) 1amp SIREN/HORN PURPLE (-) 350 ma PASSKEY WHITE (-) DOMELIGHT SUPER VISION NILBLUE/BLACK (+) GLOWPLUG BLUE/RED (-) GLOWPLUG RED/WHITE (+) BRAKE PEDAL WHITE/BLUE (-) EMERGENCY HAND BRAKE ORANGE/WHITE (+) DOOR SWITCH OR DOMELIGHT BROWN/WHITE (-) DOOR SWITCH OR DOMELIGHT WHITE/GREEN (-) TEMPERATURE SENSOR / AUX PURPLE/BLACK (-) TRUNK BLACK/GREEN (-) HOOD SWITCH GREEN/RED (+) GENERATOR BLACK/WHITE TACHauxiliary harneSS (h3) 20 pin cOnnecTOr

THIS CONNECTOR IS FOR THE BLADE DATA LINK INTERFACE : PLESE REFER TO THE BLADE DATALINK CONNECTOR GUIDE AT WWW.IDATALINK.COMSmall gauge wire harneSS (h5) 3 pin blue cOnnecTOrGREEN (-) 350ma UNLOCK OUTPUT RED (+) 10 amp CONSTANT POSITIVE OUTPUT WHITE (-) 350ma LOCK OUTPUTSmall gauge wire harneSS (h6) 4 pin black cOnnecTOr fOr D2D1 RED (+) 12V 2 BLACK (-) GROUND 3 BLUE TX 4 WHITE RX Small gauge wire harneSS (h7) 3 pin black cOnnecTOr 1xx

ANTENNA CONNECTORSmall gauge wire harneSS (h8) 2 pin reD cOnnecTOr

LED ANTENNA CONNECTORSmall gauge wire harneSS (h9) 4 pin blue cOnnecTOr

DUAL ZONE SHOCK SENSOR CONNECTORSmall gauge wire harneSS (h10) 4 pin whiTe cOnnecTOr

PROGRAMMING & OVERIDE SWITCH / On-Off Toggle switch

OUTPUT

INPUT

WIRE CONNECTION GUIDES

heavy gauge harneSS, (h1) 8 pin cOnnecTOrThere are 8 heavy gauge wires coming from the large 8 pin connector. They are used to energize the ignition circuits in the vehicle. It is crucial to ensure that these connections are capable of handling the current demands.

• blue igniTiOn 1 inpuT/OuTpuTConnect this wire to the ignition wire in the vehicle. This wire not only supplies voltage for the ignition line in the vehicle, it is also the ignition feed for the security system.

• green igniTiOn 2, acceSSOry 2, STarTer 2 / OpTiOn relay OuTpuT 87

• yellOw igniTiOn 2, acceSSOry 2, STarTer 2 OpTiOn relay inpuT (Or juST fOr STarTer kill funcTiOn)This wire hooks up to the side of the 2nd PROGRAMMABLE wire in the car. This wire is also pin 30 of the onboard fourth relay. Connect to motor side for starter kill function.

• purple STarTer inpuT (STarTer kill funcTiOn)After cutting the starter wire connect the PURPLE wire to the end going to the ignition switch. This wire is pin 87a of the onboard fourth relay. Ignore this wire if starter kill is not being used.

• brOwn acceSSOry OuTpuTConnect this wire to the accessory wire that powers the climate control system.

• Orange STarTer OuTpuTConnect this wire to starter wire of the vehicle that provides a +12V on the crank position

• 2 x reD (+) (35a) fuSeD main relay inpuT

Small gauge wire harneSS (h2), 3 pin cOnnecTOr DeScripTiOn

• black (-) chaSSiS grOunDGround all your components to the same point in the vehicle, (preferably the kick panel). Sand away any paint and use a factory bolt or make your own ground with a self-tapping screw and a star washer.

• whiTe paring lighT flaSh wire inpuT (pin 87 Of OnbOarD relay)This wire connects to pin 87 of the onboard parking light flash relay. It is used to select the polarity (-/+) which is required to activate the vehicle parking lights. If the vehicle has a multiplex circuit that needs the light switch isolated, you can use an optional mini relay to create the proper circuit set up (paying attention to the polarity selection).

• green/whiTe parking lighT OuTpuTThis wire should be connected to the parking light wire in the vehicle. Refer to white wire of the light flash polarity section of this guide for polarity settings.

Note: For parking light circuits that draw 15-amps or more, the external white wire Polarity selection must be connected to (-) so an externel automotive relay can be used to support the voltage capacity.

(h3), 20 pin black cOnnecTOr

Blade harness connector ( provided only when blade cartrige is installed)

Small gauge wire harneSS (h4), 24 pin cOnnecTOr DeScripTiOn

• yellOw (-) 350ma Trunk releaSe OuTpuTWhen the system receives the code controlling trunk release output for longer than 1.0 second, the yellow wire supplies a pulsed output. This is typically used to operate a trunk/hatch release or other relay-driven function.

Warning! Never use this wire to drive anything but a relay or a low-current input! The transistorized output can only supply 350mA of current. Connecting directly to a solenoid, motor, or other high-current device will cause it to short circuit.

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pink (-) Siren/hOrn 1 amp OuTpuTConnect this to the black wire of the siren and then connect the red wire of the siren to (+) battery, preferably at the same location you connected the control module’s red 12V+ wire. Or if connecting to the horn simply connect direct to the horn trigger wire.

• Orange/whiTe (+) DOOr Trigger inpuTThis wire is used in vehicles that have a positive (+) switched dome light circuit. Connect the orange wire to a wire that shows (+)12V when any door is opened and ground when the door is closed.

• purple/black Trunk Trigger inpuTThis input responds to a negative input with an instant trigger. Note: this trigger can also be pro-gramme to convert into an external start trigger input (Refer to: Table #2 option #4 of the program-ming guide)

• brOwn/whiTe (-) DOOr Trigger inpuTMost vehicles use negative door trigger circuits. Connect the brown/white wire to a wire which shows ground when any door is opened. In vehicles with factory delays on the dome light circuit, this wire is usually unaffected by the delay circuitry.

• whiTe (-) 350ma DOme lighT OuTpuT/parking lighT/hOrn (prOgramable OpT 2.13)Connect this wire to the optional dome light supervision relay Important! This output is only intended to drive a relay. It cannot be connected directly to the dome light circuit, as the output cannot support the current draw of one or more light bulbs.This wire is low current output (350mA) and can be hooked to the horn honk wire in the vehicle. It will sound only during full trigger or to a second parking light circuit

• blue/whiTe (-) 350ma grOunD when armeD OuTpuTThis wire supplies a (-)350 mA ground as long as the system is armed. This output ceases as soon as the system is disarmed. The GWA can be hooked up to a window module, a voice module or any accessory that requires a ground when armed.

• yellOw/whiTe (-) 350ma facTOry alarm DiSarm OuTpuTThis wire sends a negative pulse every time the remote start is activated, trunk release is activated or when the doors are unlocked with the remote. This can be used to pulse the disarm wire of the vehicle’s factory antitheft device. In some cases a relay may be required.

• grey (-) 350ma facTOry alarm arm OuTpuTThis wire sends a negative pulse every time the remote start shuts down or when the doors are locked with the remote. This can be used to pulse the arm wire of the vehicle’s factory anti-theft device. In some cases a relay may be required.

• blue/reD (-) DieSel waiT TO STarT inpuTConnect this wire to the wire in the vehicle that sends the signal to turn on the WAIT-TO-START bulb in the dashboard. In most diesels the wire is negative (ground turns on the bulb) and the blue/red wire can be directly connected to the wire in the vehicle. If the vehicle uses a positive wire (12V to turn on the bulb) :use the blue/black wire (+)WAIT-TO-START WIREThe system has a programmable onboard timer (Refer to table #2, option#7 & 8) so it is not manda-tory to connect to the wait-to-start wire in the vehicle.Note: it is recommended to use a 1-amp diode installed in line on the factory wire between the wait-to-start indicator and the ECM.

• whiTe/blue (-) emergency hanD brake SafeTy STiTch inpuTConnect this wire to a ground source if installing this unit in an manual transmission vehicle. Con-nect it to the emergency brake wire. This input MUST see at ground in order for the remote start system to operate.Important! Always perform the steps outlined in Safety Check section to verify that the vehicle cannot be started in ANY drive gear and that the emergency handbrake is operation properly. FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION VEHICULE - DO NOT CONNECT THIS WIRE

• black/whiTe TachOmeTer wire inpuTThis wire provides the module with information about the engine’s RPMs. It can be connected to the fuel injector, the crankshaft sensor, the camshaft sensor or the negative side of the coil in vehicles with conventional coils. Once connected, you must tell the system to tach learned so that your sure tach detect work’s accordingly.

Note: This wire MUST be used when installing the remote starter unit

• reD/whiTe (+) brake ShuTDOwn wireThis wire MUST be connected to the vehicle’s brake light wire. This is the wire that shows (+) 12V when the brake pedal is depressed. The remote start is disabled or shuts down any time the brake pedal is depressed.

• black/green (-) hOOD pin SwiTch inpuTThis wire MUST be connected to a hood pin switch or mercury switch. This input disables or shuts down the remote start when the hood is opened. It also triggers the security system if the hood is opened while the system is armed.

• green/reD (+) generaTOr inpuTThis wire can connected to the positive pulsed signal from the vehicle generator when started. To enable this feature please refer to table #2 option #6

• green/black aux (1) / SliDing DOOr Trigger OuTpuTThis wire provides 350 mA programmable output whenever the transmitter buttons controlling Aux 1 channel is pressed. (refer to table #2 option#2)Warning! Never use this wire to drive anything but a relay or a low-current input! This transistorized output can only supply 350 mA. Connecting directly to a solenoid, motor, or other high-current device will cause the module to fail.

• whiTe/reD aux (2) / SliDing DOOr Triger OuTpuTThis wire provides 350 mA programmable output whenever the transmitter buttons controlling Aux 2 channel is pressed. (refer to table #2 option#3)Warning! Never use this wire to drive anything but a relay or a low-current input! This transistorized output can only supply 350 mA. Connecting directly to a solenoid, motor, or other high-current device will cause the module to fail.

• Orange (-) STarT OuTpuTThis wire works like the starter wire and it provides a 350ma negative start output to use to power up a secondary start circuit on a vehicle That may require a second start application. An automotive relay must be added.Warning! Never use this wire to drive anything but a relay or a low-current input! This transistorized output can only supply 350 mA. Connecting directly to a solenoid, motor, or other high-current device will cause the module to fail.

• brOwn (-) acceSSOry OuTpuTThis wire works like the main accessory wire and it provides a 350ma negative accessory outputto use to power up a secondary accessory circuit on a vehicle that may require a second accessory application. An automotive relay must be added.Warning! Never use this wire to drive anything but a relay or a low-current input! This transistorized output can only supply 350 mA. Connecting directly to a solenoid, motor, or other high-current device will cause the module to fail.

• blue (-) igniTiOn OuTpuTThis wire is programmed as (-) 2nd ignition output from factory. This wire provides a 350ma negative ignition output to use to power up a secondary ignition circuit on a vehicle that may require a second ignition application. An automotive relay must be added.Warning! Never use this wire to drive anything but a relay or a low-current input! This transistorized output can only supply 350 mA. Connecting directly to a solenoid, motor, or other high-current device will cause the module to fail.

• purple (-) grOunD OuT when running / paSSkeyThis wire supplies an 350ma output as soon as the remote start button is depressed, the module begins the remote start process. It can be used to activate a bypass module or power the key sense wire in most vehicles to disarm the factory alarm without unlocking.Note: Check vehicle information to verify if a bypass module is needed or if the key sense wire is needed.

• whiTe/green TemperaTure Or aux (-) inpuTDefault, this input is used to connect the engine temperature sensor. It can also be used as additional auxiliary input for optional sensors.

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Small gauge wire harneSS (h5), 3 pin cOnnecTOr DeScripTiOn

• green (-) 350 ma unlOck OuTpuTThis wire generates a (-) 350mA pulsed output for the doors to unlock Note: This wire can be programmed for double pulse unlock (refer to table #1 option #5).

• reD (+) 10amp cOnSTanT 12v + OuTpuTThis wire can be used to power up optional door lock polarity converters or simply to activate devices like transponder bypasses.

• whiTe (-) 350am lOck OuTpuTThis wire generates a (-) 350mA pulsed output for the doors to lock. Note: This wire can be pro-grammed to relock after start (refer to table #2 option #9). (H5), 4 pin black connector

rS-232 cOnnecTOr (h6)This connector is used for D2D interfacing with external bypass devices to control door lock and bypass factory OEM alarms on vehicles.It can also be used to program the ISTART unit thru the web interface.

(h7), 3 pin black cOnnecTOr

(h8) 2 pin reD cOnnecTOr - anTenna leD

(h9) 4 pin blue cOnnecTOr - OpTiOnal plug in Dual zOne ShOck SenSOr

(h10) 4 pin whiTe cOnnecTOr

• prOgramming & OverriDe SwiTchThis push button has two functions: 1st to enter into programming mode to set all the options required for the installation & 2nd to override the security symtem in case of transmitter failure.

• On-Off TOggleThis toggle switch is used only to override all the mechanical functions of the remote starter functions

THINGS TO KNOWTesting the emergency handbrake safety feature 1. Make sure there is adequate clearance to the front and rear of the vehicle because it may move

slightly.2. Make sure the hood is closed and there are no remote start shut-downs active.3. Set the emergency hand brake.4. Turn the key and start the vehicle to run, make sure the shifter is in the neutral position.5. Activate the remote start system by pressing the start button on the remote transmitter6. The unit will engage the ignition, immediately release the handbrake to shut the remote start system

down. If the starter does not disengage, no additional safety system is required Note:If the starter stays engaged and the vehicle is still On, you will want to verify the hand brake wire connection to sure steps 1 thru 6 are testing correctly to prevents the starter from engaging Call technical Support for more information if these steps don’t are not resolved. Do not return the vehicle to the customer until this feature is properly installed!

plug-in leDThe LED is incorporated into the antenna receiver, the LED line plugs into the red 2 pin port

web-link upDaTer inTerface 4 pin black plugThe black 4 pin port is provided for programming the unit using the web-link updater( optional). When using the web-link updater, it is possible to configure any and all of the programmable features. It is also used to configure the blade cartridge(optional) for the required vehicle application.Note: It will be possible to upgrade the firmware thrugh the web via the web-link updater

OpTiOnal SenSOr pOrT 4 pin cOnnecTOrThis connector is for an optional dual zone shock sensor add to the security system. Alarm trigger inputs shorter than 0.8 seconds trigger the WarnAway response, while inputs longer than 0.8 seconds triggers the Full Alarm sequence.

lOw Tach / nOrmal Tach jumper On/OffIn most cases, this jumper can be left in the normal position. Some new vehicles use less than 12 volts in their ignition systems. The unit may have trouble learning the tach signal in these vehicles. Changing the jumper to the LOW setting changes the trigger threshold of the tach circuit so that it works with these type vehicles.

SeTTing The parking lighT OuTpuT pOlariTyLight flash (+) / (-) polarityThe white wire in (H2) is used to determine the light flash output. If the white wire is connected to 12V+ the onboard relay outputs (+)12V on the GREEN/WHITE (H2) wire. If the white wire is con-nected to ground then the on-board relay will supply a (-) output to the GREEN/WHITE when wiring into a multiplex circuit.Note: For parking light circuits that draw 15 amps or more, the white wire H2 must be connected to a ground light flash output. To use a standard automotive relay.

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CODING AM OR FM TRANSMITTERSThe system can store up to 3 different remote control codes in memory.1. Make sure the ISTART is in disarm mode.2. Turn ignition ON, Press the programming button once, you see and hear one parking light and

horn confirmation( ISTART is in valet) Turn ignition off3. Turn ignition ON, Press the programming button once, you see and hear two parking light and

horn confirmation (ISTART is ready to code) Within one minute : Turn ignition ON and within 3 seconds tap the footbrake three times The LED on the iStart and the antenna(if connected) will blink rapidly

4. Press the lock button on each transmitter you want to code one after the other. When the unit receives transmitter confirmation it will flash the parking lights and sound the horn each time to acknoledge the transmitter code has been properly received.

Note: everytime you re-code a new transmitter you must code all existing transmitters in the same time or the older transmitters will be bumped off for security

ENTERING TABLE PROGRAMMING MODE1. Make sure the iStart is in disarm mode2. Turn the Ignition On-Off 3. Press and hold the override push button for 3 seconds. A visual and audible confirmation will be

heard (five parking light flash & horn chirps) to acknoledge the Istart is in programming mode.4. Once in programming mode, select the option table by pressing a designated button for table

selection: Lock button (table one), Unlock button (table two), Mute button (table three) and Start button (table four)

5. Once a table is selected, press on the override push button the number times which will correspond to the option number on the table.

6. Once the option number is reached press on the remote transmitter button to acquire your se-lection. There are four rows of selections in the iStart programming table although not all have selectable features. Choose the option needed. An audible horn signal will confirm your selection (1 chirp/ first column/ lock button), (2 chirps/ Second column/ unlock button), (three chirps/ third column / mute button) and (four chirps/ fourth column / start button)

7. To exit programming repeat step 2 and 3 Note: To jump from table to table simply press on the override push button for 5 seconds while

still in programming mode to re-select by remote transmitter a different table.

TACH LEARNING

TO prOgram The Tach :1. After the installation is complete and the remote transmitters are coded, start the car.2. You will notice the LED on the iStart unit or the LED on the antenna(if connected) will come on

solid3. Once the car is started, let it run until the engine has reached idle.4. Press and hold the Lock + Unlock buttons on the remote transmitter until the parking start flashing

then release the buttons5. Parking lights will flash 6 times, pause and one time if the tach signal is read correctly you will

then hear one horn confirmation(if horn wire is connected), it’s done! Tach is programmed Note: in manual transmission mode the process will be the same except instead of one horn

confirmation you will hear four horn confirmation

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822E-1C-C 12VDC

NO:40A NC:20A/14VDC

822E-1C-C 12VDC

NO:40A NC:20A/14VDC822E-1C-C 12VDC

NO:40A NC:20A/14VDC

822E-1C-CCOIL:12VOC

NC:20A/14VDC

NO:40A/14VDCC0010

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Yellow .................................................... Trunk (-) OutputYellow/White ................. Factory alarm disarm (-) Output

Green/Black .......................................... Aux 1 (-) OutputWhite/Red

......................................... Aux 2 (-) Output Orange..................................................... Start (-) OutputBrown .......................................................Acc (-) Output Blue ..................................................... Ignition (-) OutputBlue/White ...................................... Starter Kill (-) OutputGrey ...................................... Pulse to re-arm (-) OutputPink.................................... Siren/Horn (-) 1 Amp Output Purple ................................................ Passkey (-) OutputWhite ..........................Domelight Supervision (-) OutputNil ....................................................................................Blue/Black......................................... Glow Plug (+) InputBlue/Red ............................................ Glow Plug (-) InputRed/White .................................... Brake pedal (+) Input *White/Blue .............. Emergency or hand brake (-) InputOrange/White ........... Door switch or domelight (+) InputBrown/White ............. Door switch or domelight (-) InputWhite/Green .............Temperature Sensor / Aux (-) Input Violet/Black ............................................... Trunk (-) Input Black/Green .................................. Hood switch (-) InputGreen/Red ........................................ Generator (+) InputBlack/White..................................................... Tach Input

Tach            With Jumper   = NormalSelection    Without Jumper = Low{With Jumper  = AM

Without Jumper  = FM

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Red -  AlarmSensitivity Adjustment

Programming & Override switch

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Red ...................................................+12V InputGreen.......................... 2nd Aux Output (+) or (-)Yellow ............................ 2nd Aux Input (+) or (-) ORYellow ...............................Starter kill Motor sidePurple❉ .................................Starter kill Key sideBlue .......................................Ignition Output (+)Brown .............................Heater / AC Output (+)Orange................................... Starter Output (+)Red ...................................................+12V Input

❉ Ignore Purple wire if Starter kill is not being used

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On/Off Switch • ONLY for remote starter function • No power when switch is at the Off position

Lock (-) Output ..............White +12V Output ................ RedUnlock (-) Output ............. Green

Black .............................................................. Ground Green/White ..... To parking lights (-) or (+) of the carWhite .................. Polarity selection for parking lights

Not Cut = ManualCut = Automatic

Wiring Diagram

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1.13 Diagnostic mode alarm

This feature will allow the installer to diagnose any problem caused by a defective zone. When selecting this mode the iStart will present the installer with the last six triggered events stored in memory to enable proper diagnostic of the possible faulty zone

1.14 Diagnostic mode for remote starter

This feature will allow the installer to diagnose any problem caused by a defective input. When selecting this mode the ISTART will present the installer with the last six shut down events stored in memory to enable proper diagnostic of the possible faulty input which may have caused the remote starter incorrectly start the vehicle.

MENU TABLE #2 2.01 Trunk pulse output pin 1

(A) regular pulse “default”, (B) Latch when hold, (C) latched toggled by transmitter,

(D) 5 second pulsed

(A) Regular pulse: Output will send a signal that is pulsed to momentarely actived a selenoid

(B) Latch when hold: Output that sends a signal when the trunk function is pressed on the Remote transmitter and maintains until the button is released.

(C) Latched toggled by transmitter: Similar to the latched output this output type turns ON the first time the trunk button is pressed and turns OFF the next time the same button is pressed.

(D) 5 Sec : Output that sends a continuous signal for 5 seconds.

2.02 Sliding doors aux 1 pin 23

(A) regular pulse “default”, (B) Latch when hold, (C) latched toggled by transmitter

(D) 5 second pulsed

(A) Regular pulse: Output will send a signal that is pulsed to momentarely actived a selenoid

(B) Latch when hold: Output that sends a signal when the trunk function is pressed on the Remote transmitter and continues until the button is released.

(C) Latched toggled by transmitter: Similar to the latched output this output type turns ON the first time the trunk button is pressed and turns OFF the next time the same button is pressed.

(D) 5 Sec : Output that sends a continuous signal for 5 seconds.

2.03 Sliding doors aux 1 pin 24

(A) regular pulse “default”, (B) Latch when hold, (C) latched toggled by transmitter,

(D) 5 second pulsed

(A) Regular pulse: Output will send a signal that is pulsed to momentarily activate a solenoid

(B) Latch when hold: Output that sends a signal when the trunk function is pressed on the Remote transmitter and continues until the button is released.

(C) Latched toggled by transmitter: Similar to the latched output this output type turns ON the first time the trunk button is pressed and turns OFF the next time the same button is pressed.

(D) 5 Sec : Output that sends a continuous signal for 5 seconds.

2.04 Trigger

This option converts the trunk input trigger into a start trigger. Once converted pulsing the Input with a ground will activate the remote starter.

FEATURE DESCRIPTIONThe features of the system are described below. Features that have additional settings that can be selected only when programming:Note: The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of times the LED on the antenna flash.

MENU TABLE #1 1.01 Reset mode This option will reset all programmed features back to default as per the described table. 1.02 Running Time mode 20, 15,10 or 3 MINUTES: Selects the time in minutes that the system operates the engine

until the system “times out”. The system may be shut down using the remote or any of the shutdowns at any time.

1.03 Cold start timer This is to set the time for the repeat timer mode start. It can only be activated by pressing the

lock & unlock button on the remote transmitter in the same time, once Note: this function will permit the vehicle to start every 2,3 or 4 hours in a repeated pattern. 1.04 Ignition lock & unlock When ignition is turned On the iStart will lock the doors when you apply the foot brake and

unlock the doors when the ignition is turned off. Note : this feature is off by default.1.05 Door Lock & Unlock pulse The system sends out a single pulse when locking and unlocking by default. Double-pulse

unlock sends out 2 pulses when unlocking. 4sec pulse unlock sends out a 4 sec pulse when unlocking. 4 sec lock & unlock sends out a 4 sec pulse when locking and unlocking.

1.06 Starter kill mode This feature controls the starter kill relay independently from the alarm to allow it to arm Actively(default) or passively1.07 Alarm mode The alarm feature on the istart is not active by default this option will enable the iStart alarm

inputs trigger.1.08 Active/Passive last door arming active arming is selected by default, the system only arms when

the lock button on the remote transmitter is pressed. Passive arming : When set to passive arming the system automatically arms itself 60 seconds after the last door is closed. To alert the user of passive arming, the siren/horn will chirps 10 seconds after the last door is closed. This provides the user with an audible warning prior to the alarm actually arming. At the 60 second mark the system arms, the siren/ horn will chirp once. Passive arm & lock: When set to passive arming and locking, the system arms the same as described above but also locks the doors at the 60 second mark.

1.09 Passive last door arming with or without door locks This features is linked to the above option but will activate the door locks as the system Arms itself after the 60 second timer arms the vehicle.1.10 Fourth relay programming This option will allow you to select which functionality you will want your fourth flexible relay To do. Default(starter kill) 2nd ignition, 2nd accessory or 2nd start function1.11 LED flash

Enable or disable LED flashing while in arming status1.12 Bypass selection The iStart supports two D2D protocol: 1st Idatalink DEFAULT, 2nd ifar/fortin

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3.03 Horn / siren confirmation

(A) Default chirp enable, (B)warning chirps only when the lock button on the remote transmitter is pressed twice,

(C) full mute will fully disable the horn or siren chirp on the arm & disarm status,(D)Mute only on unlock will disable horn or siren when unlocking only

3.04 Horn siren ignition monitoring

Disable by default, this option will allow the istart to monitor and trigger the horn or siren if the ignition is turned On when the system is armed

3.05 Start mode for tx

Default press the start button on the remote transmitter to start the vehicle, safe start : press 2 times Start to remote start the vehicle, press lock button then start on the remote transmitter to remote start the vehicle.

3.06 Safety auto re lock on alarm mode only

Auto re-lock feature: When the door are unlocked by remote transmitter a 60 second timer starts and re-locks the doors if they have not been opened within this 60 second period. Important :this option enable by default.

Note: this feature can work without the alarm being programmed On. Door input wire MUST be connected for this feature to work properly. (refer to table #1 option #8 set to all the time)

3.07 Pulse before ignition

This feature controls the duration of the pulse on the disarm wire: default 1.5 seconds will provide a 1 second pulse before the ignition is activated & 0.5seconds during the ignition On. 0.5 seconds will provide a 0.5 second pulse prior ignition on and to ignition

3.08 Igntion valet mode when system is disarmed only (A) Enable: while disarm state to set ignition key On/Off 5 times will enter valet mode. (B) Disable: no above function

3.09 Transmission setting

Regular setting default: this is to select the ready mode for manual transmission. The vehicle will shutt down and lock all doors (if applicable) after the last door has been closed to activate the remote starter capability.

Convenient mode: in this setting the ready mode will be activated only after the last door is closed and locked by remote transmitter.

Note: the convenient mode will keep the vehicle running with the doors open for a duration of 12 minutes.

Time delay : Engine will shut down in 10 sec or 20 sec after the last door has been closed.

3.10 Manual transmision setting With door lock or without doorlock

Time delay : Engine will shut down in 10 sec or 20 sec after the last door has been closed.

3.11 Unlock drivers door Enable: while unlock control module doesn’t have any change but will send “unlock driver door “ (0x1F) code signal through RS-232 to ADS bypass Disable: No above function

3.12 Passkey out selection If with security code, ADS passkey will send a password to control module and then control module will memory this code, then Next time when control module has communication with ADS, control module will send this password to ADS for check first.

Every time the password will be different and control module will memory the code of the last time. If without security code, It doesn’t need to check this password.

2.05 Valet / Override Via push button: alarm override in case of remote transmitter failure via the external push

button 6 times foot brake: this option allows the user to override the alarm system by turning on the

ignition and within 5 second pressing the footbrake 6 times 2.06 Fuel type selection Gas: default to all regular gas vehicles Diesel: Refer to option 7 and 8. This mode is to allow the installer to select in option #7 whether

he will use a timer mode for a diesel vehicle or will choose to hard wire the glow plug input.2.07 Diesel mode selection (A)Timer clock 0r (B) Glow plug2.08 Timer selection for diesel Refer to option #7: the timer mode is the default setting for diesel vehicle mode. This option

is to select the time duration ( 8 sec, 12 sec, 15 sec or 20 sec) required to warm up the glow plugs before initiating the remote starter.

2.09 When remote start door re-lock This option enables the installers to program the remote starter to send a re-lock pulse 1 second

after the Vehicle is remote started. Some vehicles may unlock the doors when remote starting to disable the factory alarm therefor will need re-locking

Note : programming this option to enable will also re-lock the door after the remote starter is “time out” , turned off by transmitter or by footbrake Enable after start only will only relock after remote start

2.10 Numbers of tries for start attempt one try: the remote is programmed to attempt to start the vehicle one time for a duration of ten seconds, two tries : two times, Three tries : three times.

2.11 Turbo mode timer adjust it is activated by pressing both the start & mute button on the remote transmitter simultaneously

before exiting the vehicle. The default is 45 seconds and it is programmable to 60 seconds, 90 seconds or 120 seconds.

2.12 AUXILLARY output selection (A) Trunk release output: default (B) Channel expander: 4 buttons TX could control minivan as Press button 2 (2 seconds) do right sliding door open/close Press button 3 (2 seconds) do left sliding door open/close Press button “2+3” do trunk open

2.13 Domelight supervision (A) 45 seconds: dome light be activated 45 seconds while door unlock (B) 20 seconds: dome light be activated 20 seconds while door unlock (C) Parking light : same as H3 park light but with negative (D) Horn: Horn will alarm with siren just while table 3 option 1 program to siren

2.14 Trunk input detect manual transmission disable (A) Default: trunk wire input will not cancel the ready mode on manual transmission (B) Detect for manual transmission: should be cancelling to prevent start if trunk is opened.

MENU TABLE #33.01 HORN or SIREN setting This option sets the output to a short micro-pulse for audible horn setting and a long sustained

signal for siren settings3.02 Horn setting Honk length 12mS (2) 48mS (3) 45mS (4) 51mS. Program for arming/disarming and Warn

Away with timing options.

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4.11 White green wire pin 16 Temperature sensor input: connect to the engine temperature sensor provided in the istart box.

Aux input: can be Programmed to be a trigger input for additional sensor such microwave, tilt sensor or extra shock sensors.

4.12 Temperature sensor disable Disable default, -20 degree C: set to this option if the user would like the vehicle start when the

outside engine temperature reaches – 20 degrees C. Same as above but at -25 degrees C.

4.13 ACC relay selection The on-board ACC relay can be programmed as +/- Ignition or +/- Start or +/- PAsskey.

MISCELLANEOUSlOng Term evenT hiSTOryThe system stores the last six full alarm triggers in memory. These are not erasable. Each time the unit sees a alarm trigger, the older of the six triggers in memory is replaced by the new trigger. To access long term event history: Refer to: Table #1 option #13

Table Of zOneSWhen using the Diagnostic functions, use the Table of Zones to see which input has triggered the sys-tem. It is also helpful in deciding which input to use when connecting optional sensors and switches.

Trigger Type inpuT DeScripTiOnRefer to Annex 1 item IShuTDOwn DiagnOSTicSRefer to Annex 1 item IremOTe STarT SafeTy checkBefore vehicle reassembly, the remote system must be checked to ensure safe and trouble-free operation. The following test procedure must be used to verify proper installation and operation of the system. The installation must be completed before testing, including connection to the brake switch and hood switch.1. Test the BRAKE shutdown circuit: With the vehicle in Park (P), activate the remote start system.

Once the engine is running, press the brake pedal. The engine should shut down immediately. If the engine continues to run, check the brake circuit connection.

2. Test the HOOD PIN shutdown circuit: With the vehicle in Park (P), open the hood. Activate the remote start system. The vehicle should not start. If the starter engages, check your hood pin and connections.

3. Test the emergency hand brake shutdown circuit (if a manual transmission installation) Important! Make sure there is adequate clearance to the front and rear of the vehicle before attempting this test.

3.1 Make sure the hood is closed and no other shutdown circuits are active.. Make sure the vehicle is in the neutral position3.2 Do not set the emergency hand brake.3.3 Start the engine with the key3.4 Press on the remote transmitter start button, if your connection is correct the remote starter

should not engage itself .

3.13 Protocol unlock while remote start Enable: while remote start, control module will send unlock code (0x11) to ADS bypass first but control module won’t do unlock. Disable: No above function.

3.14 Manual cranking setting Important: the Istart has a built in suretach feature that provides a successful start almost

every time. It can happen that older vehicles may require a little over crank to get the vehicle running in cold starting temperature so +2seconds can be added to the minimal cranking time to secure a successful start.

Note: it may be necessary to advise the user of the possible over cranking noise heard from time to time.

MENU TABLE # 44.01 Passkey output programming options Passkey stantard: is set to output a standard ground out when running, stay ground with igni-

tion : set this option to output same as a ground out when running but will not turn off the output when the foot brake is pressed, only as the ignition is turned off will it release GWR. 2nd ignition: programmable output to activate an external automotive relay for 2nd ignition application. 2nd start : programmable output to activate an external automotive relay for 2nd start application

4.02 Re arm wire output programming options Enable: enable to remote lock when engine is running (no re-arm pulse) Disable: no above function

4.03 Domelight bypass This option overrides the domelight for 60 seconds. In certain vehicle applications during the

remote starting sequence the oem alarm system is disarmed, this will in some cases make the domelight turn itself On or when the remote start “times out “ and the ignition is turned Off. This can often cause the Istart door input to Trigger the istart aftermarket alarm. By enabling this feature it will allow 30 seconds to override the domelight input in order for the istart alarm not be triggered.

4.04 Dome diagnostic 4 chirp Door trigger error chirp enable. This feature controls the error chirp that is generated if the

system is locked with the door trigger active. This is useful in vehicles with a long dome light delay after the door is closed. If the system is locked before the dome light turns Off, the sys-tem generates the door trigger error chirp. If this error chirp notification is not desired, use this feature to disable the door open error chirp notification. If the error chirp notification is turned Off, no bypass chirp is generated, even if a door is accidentally left open.

4.05 Cranking time adjustments Minimum cranking time 0.7/0.9 second

4.06 Cranking time adjustements Maximum cranking time 10/3.5 seconds

4.07 N/A4.08 N/A4.09 Parking lights shut after 3 minutes Enabling this option will turn off the parking lights 3 minutes after the vehicle has been remote

started while maintainig the Vehicle On for its full “time out” duration4.10 Mute button selection Mute: default, on the remote transmitter as the button to press for locking/arming & unlock-

ing/disarming without audible chirp Trunk: select this option to convert the mute default mute button to become an individual trunk open button.

Stop: select this option to convert the default mute button to become an individual stop button to the remote starter

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4. Make sure the Orange starter wire is connected on the starter side of the optional starter kill/anti-grind relay.

5. Does the vehicle have an immobilizer? Some immobilizer systems do not allow the vehicle to crank if active.

6. Check connections. The heavy gauge remote start input wires on the heavy gauge 8 pin connector should have a solid connection. “T-taps” or “scotch locks” are not recommended for any high current heavy gauge wiring.

The vehicle STarTS, buT immeDiaTely DieS1. Does the vehicle have an immobilizer? The vehicle’s immobilizer cuts the fuel and/or spark during

unauthorized starting attempts.2. Check diagnostics. Sometimes a shutdown becomes active during cranking or just after cranking.3. Was the Tach Learn successful? The LED must light solid and bright to indicate a successful learn.4. Make sure that there is a tach signal at the black/white tach input wire of the remote start. If there

is not a tach signal, recheck the connection to the vehicle’s tach wire and make sure the wire is not broken or shorted to ground leading to the remote start.

The vehicle STarTS, buT Only runS fOr 5 SecOnDSIn very few vehicles the tach signal may have a very high voltage flux, in those case may Be neces-sary to try changing the tach jumper setting. If this does not work, another tach wire should be used.Check shutdown diagnostics.

The climaTe cOnTrOl SySTem DOeS nOT wOrk while The uniT iS Oper-aTing The vehicle.Either the wrong accessory wire is being energized or more than one ignition or accessory wire must be energized in order to operate the climate control system.

remOTe STarT manual TranSmiSSiOn reaDy mODe failure The remote emits a failure notification when trying to enable the manual transmission mode or the vehicle fails to stay remote started when the key is turned off. Possible causes are:1. Hood Open.2. Foot Brake active 3. No hand Brake input, white/blue emergency hand brake wire not showing ground with parking brake

set.4. Tachometer is not hooked up or programmed correctly5. Toggle switch is switched to the Off position not plugged in correctly or defective

TROUBLESHOOTING

ALARM

ShOck SenSOr DOeSn’T Trigger The alarm

Verify if the alarm mode is properly programmed because this feature is disabled by default. (refer to table #1 option #7)Possible defective dual zone shock sensor

DOOr inpuT DOeS nOT immeDiaTely Trigger full alarm

Instead, chirps are heard for the first 3 seconds:That’s how the progressive two-step door trigger input works! This is a feature of this system. It will chirp quickly for 10 chirp to full blown panic mode.

clOSing The DOOr TriggerS The SySTem, buT Opening The DOOr DOeS nOT

Have you correctly identified the type of door switch system? This happens often when the wrong door polarity input has been used.

SySTem DOeS nOT paSSively arm unTil iT iS remOTely armeD anD Then DiSarmeD:Are the door inputs connected? Verify if the door input (-/+) are receiving a clear signal. Make sure the Istart unit is in alarm mode(refer to table #1 option #7)

The valeT/prOgram SwiTch DOeSn’T wOrk

Is it plugged in properly? With the use of a multi-meter unplug the push button connector. From the Istart and test the continuity at the connector by pressing the push button if there No signal from the multi-meter the switch may be defective.

DOOr lOckS OperaTe backwarDS

These wire can mistakenly be reversed. Recheck wire connections to see if you have reversed these.

REMOTE START

The remOTe STarT DOeS nOT acTivaTe

1. Check remote start up diagnostics to determine what may be the cause of the no start situation.2. Check the harnesses and their connections. Make sure that the harnesses are completely plugged

into the remote start module. Make sure there are good connections to the vehicle wiring.3. Check voltage and fuses on the main 8 pin harness and on the Heavy gauge remote start harness.

The remOTe STarT DOeS acTivaTe, buT The STarTer never engageS.1. Check for voltage on the Orange starter wire five seconds after the remote start becomes active. If

there is voltage present, skip to Step 4. If there is not voltage present, advance to Step 2.2. Check the 35A fused Red wire and make it tests 12V+3. If the blue/black wait-to-start wire is detecting ground upon activation, the starter will not crank.

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remOTe STarTer

Parking Light 2 Flash 3 Flash 4 Flash 5 flash 6 Flash 7 Flash

Press LOCK VALET IGN is ON Not ready*

(See Notes) Hood open Foot Brake Hand Brake

NOTES*Automatic transmission a) start with key to confirm Tach signal b) check if the loop is cut c) remove hand brake wire, do not connect*Manual transmission a) start with key to confirm tach signal b) no manual setting sequences are performed (check user guide under Manual Transmission Set Up) c) check loop d) set hand brake ON (2 seconds) and then OFF (2 seconds) once.

prOgramming DiagnOSTic mODe fOr alarm1. Go into programming mode 2. Select table 1 3. Go to option 1.13 4. Press LOCK button on TX 5. This mode will give your that last six events of alarm triggered zones by park light flashes.

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Parking Light 3 Flash 4 Flash 5 Flash 6 FlashPress LOCK Shock Door, Trunk F/B, Hood, H/B Ignition

ANNEX 1

inSTanT DiagnOSTic

No programming mode is necessary. After completing installation, press Start or Lock / Arm button and refer to the below chart to locate the problem.

remOTe STarTer

Parking light 2 Flash 4 Flash 5 Flash 6 Flash 7 Flash 8 Flash

Press START VALET Not ready*

(See Notes) Hood open Foot Brake Hand Brake

RS-232 in gear

(See Notes)

NOTES *Automatic transmission a) start with key to confirm Tach signal b) check if the loop is cut c) remove hand brake wire, do not connect

*Manual transmission a) start with key to confirm tach signal b) no manual setting sequences are performed (check user guide under Manual Transmission Set Up) c) check loop d) set hand brake ON (2 seconds) and then OFF (2 seconds) once.

*RS-232 in gear = RS-232 is sending “in gear” signal

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Installation 1 Chirp 3 Chirps 4 Chirps 5 Chirps No Chirps

Press LOCK Normal Shock Door, Trunk F/B, Hood, H/B Ignition

Infraction 2 Chirps 3 Chirps 4 Chirps 5 Chirps 6 ChirpsPressUN-

LOCK Normal Shock Door, Trunk F/B, Hood, H/B Ignition

Note: In the event that vehicle has the domelight delay longer than 6 sec. to avoid the 4 chirps when doors are locked by the transmitter, go to table 4 and enable option 4.03 (domelight bypass)

prOgramming DiagnOSTic mODe fOr remOTe STarTer1. Go into programming mode 2. Select table 1 3. Go to option 1.14 4. Press LOCK button on TX 5. This mode will give your that last six events of remote star attempt failure indicate code.