Professional Series: Security and Keyless Entry Installation Guide
Professional Series: Security and Keyless Entry Installation Guide
Professional Series: Security and Keyless Entry Installation Guide
CA 1050
Table of Contents
Before You Begin ...................................................................................... 3 Wire Connection Guide ........................................................................... 4 5 Pin Main Harness ................................................................................... 5 6 Pin Input / Output Harness .................................................................... 6 2 Pin Door Lock Output Harness ............................................................. 8 Additional Ports ...................................................................................... 12 LED Port ................................................................................................... 12 Programming Port .................................................................................... 12 On-Board Shock Sensor ........................................................................ 12 Set Up & Programming .......................................................................... 13 Transmitter Programming ........................................................................ 13 Manual Feature Programming ................................................................. 13 Programming Feature Banks .................................................................. 14 Chirp Delete - User Accessible .............................................................. 15 Dome Light Delay / Theater Dimming ..................................................... 15 Feature Descriptions ............................................................................. 15 Transmitter Button Functions ............................................................. 17 Security Trigger Zones ......................................................................... 17 System Layout ......................................................................................... 18
Installation Precautions:
Roll down window to avoid locking keys in vehicle during installation Avoid mounting components or routing wires near hot surfaces Avoid mounting components or routing wires near moving parts Tape or loom wires under hood for protection and appearance Use grommets when routing wires through metal surfaces Use a Digital Multi Meter for testing and verifying circuits. DO NOT USE A TEST LIGHT, OR "COMPUTER SAFE PROBE" as these can set off air bags or damage vehicle computers.
Locate the parking light output wire at the vehicles light switch. Verification: This wire registers positive voltage when the parking lights are turned on. Positive switching Parking Lights: Connect the WHITE/RED wire to a 15 Amp max fused battery source. Connect the WHITE wire to the parking light output wire. Negative switching Parking Lights: Connect the WHITE/RED wire to a good chassis ground. Connect the WHITE wire to the parking light output wire.
BLACK
GROUND
Connect the BLACK wire to a solid chassis ground point using a ring terminal and self tapping screw (not supplied). Scrape away paint from the grounding point to ensure a good connection. The recommended grounding point is a metal surface in the drivers side kick panel area. NOTE: Do not ground the BLACK wire with any other vehicle components.
BROWN
SIREN OUTPUT ( + )
Locate a suitable mounting location in the engine compartment for the siren, away from moving parts. With the bell of the siren aiming downwards, secure the siren in place using self tapping screws, being careful not do drill into any hoses, wiring or components. Connect the BLACK siren wire to a chassis ground using a ring terminal and self tapping screw (not supplied). Route the BROWN siren output wire from the control module through the firewall and connect to the RED wire on the siren. NOTE: Be sure to loom the siren wires, and seal the grommet.
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RED
BATTERY 12V ( + )
Locate 1 of the vehicles constant 12 Volt battery wires at the ignition switch. Verification: This wire will register ( + ) voltage in all positions of the ignition switch. Connect the RED wire to the constant 12 Volt battery wire. NOTE: Remove all fuses until all connections are made.
Locate the vehicles dome light or door pin switch wire. Verification: This wire will register positive voltage (POS) when the door is opened and the interior light is on. This wire will register ground or "0" Volts when the door is closed and the interior light is off. Connect the PURPLE wire to the vehicles positive door input wire(s). NOTE: Certain vehicles may require multiple connections. Refer to vehicle application guide
BLUE
Locate the vehicles trunk pin switch wire and connect to the BLUE wire. Verification: This wire when connected will register ground when the vehicle's trunk is opened. Connect the BLUE wire to the trunk pin.
GREEN
Locate the vehicles dome light or door pin switch wire. Verification: This wire will register ground (NEG) when the door is opened and the interior light is on. This wire will register positive voltage when the door is closed and the interior light is off. Connect the GREEN wire to the vehicles negative door input wire(s). NOTE: Certain vehicles may require multiple connections. Refer to vehicle application guide
YELLOW
IGNITION INPUT ( + )
Locate the vehicles ignition wire at the ignition switch. Verification: This wire registers voltage when the key is turned to the ON (or RUN) position. The voltage does not drop out when the key is turned to the START (or CRANK) position. Connect the YELLOW wire to the vehicles Ignition wire.
ORANGE
This wire will have a continuous ( - ) 500mA output when the system is Armed. This wire is typically used for controlling window modules or additional sensors.
RED/WHITE
Locate the vehicles trunk release wire at the trunk release switch. Verification: This wire will register either positive voltage or ground when the trunk release is activated. This is a low current output, 500mA.
The door lock / unlock outputs are designed to control several different types of systems which may require additional parts. Please review the wire and location chart to see which type of door lock system is in your vehicle. The most common types are shown in the following diagrams.
Negative Switching Locks All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicles lock / unlock switch. Verification: These wires will register ground when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated. Connect the GREEN and BLUE wires shown in the diagram below.
Negative Locks:
GREEN (-) Lock Output
Positive Switching Locks All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicles lock / unlock switch. Verification: These wires will register positive voltage when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated. Connect the GREEN and BLUE wires shown in the diagram below.
Positive Locks:
Fused +12 Volt Battery Souce 87 87a 86 30 85 GREEN (-) Lock Output
Reverse Polarity Locks (5-Wire Door locks) All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicles lock / unlock switch. Verification: These wires will rest at ground and register positive voltage when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated. Connect the GREEN and BLUE or BLUE/GREEN wires shown in the diagram below using (2) SPDT relays (not supplied).
X
Cut
Fused +12 Volt Battery Souce 87 87a 86 30 85
Unlock
X
Cut
Negative Multiplexed Locks All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicles lock / unlock switch. Verification: This wire will show variable ground when the switch is activated. Please consult the wire and location chart for specific resistor values for your vehicle. Connect the GREEN and BLUE or BLUE/GREEN wires shown in the diagram below using (2) SPDT relays (not supplied).
Multiplex Locks:
Ground
87 GREEN (-) Lock Output 86 30 Resistor 87a 85 Fused +12 Volt Battery Source
87 87a 86 30 85
Lock
Positive Multiplexed Locks All Door Lock and Unlock: Locate the lock / unlock wire at the vehicles lock / unlock switch. Verification: This wire will show variable positive voltage when the switch is activated. Please consult the wire and location chart for specific resistor values for your vehicle. Connect the GREEN and BLUE or BLUE/GREEN wires shown in the diagram below using (2) SPDT relays (not supplied).
Multiplex Locks:
87 GREEN (-) Lock Output 86 30 Resistor 87a 85 Fused +12 Volt Battery Source
Lock
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After installing aftermarket actuators, (not supplied). Connect the GREEN and BLUE wires shown in the diagram below using (2) SPDT relays (not supplied).
Fused +12 Volt Battery Source
87
Door Lock Actuator
87a
86 30
85
Chassis Ground
M
Fused +12 Volt Battery Source
87
87a
86 30
85
Chassis Ground
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Additional Ports
LED Port The LED included in the kit will serve as a visual indicator of the alarms status. It should be installed in the dash, located where it can be easily seen from outside the vehicle, yet not be distracting to the driver. Once a location has been selected, check behind the panel for wire routing access, and to confirm the drill will not damage any existing components as it passes through the panel. Drill a 1/4" hole, and pass the red and blue wires from the LED through the hole, from the front of the panel. Firmly press the body of LED into the hole until fully seated.
Programming / Valet Button Port Select a mounting location that is within reach of the ignition switch, as this switch in combination with the ignition switch, will be used to program the certain features of the system. It is suggested that the switch be mounted to the lower dash panel in the drivers area within reach of the driver. On-Board Shock Sensor Select a solid mounting surface for the alarm module inside the passenger compartment (behind the dash), and mount the sensor using cable ties. Refer to feature programming for on-board shock sensor adjustment.
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4. Press + for 2 seconds to lock in the change and advance to the lite touch setting, the system will give 2 long chirps to confirm. 3. Use or to adjust the settings. 4. Press and release + to lock in the change, the system will exit programming and give 1 long chirp to confirm.
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Feature Descriptions
Feature Bank 2 - Security
1 - Silent Choice: Controls the normal arm/disarm chirps of the security system. ON - Silent arming/disarming upon first press of lock/unlock, pressing lock/ unlock a second time will activate the arm/disarm chirps respectively. The system will only sound the arm/disarm chirps upon a second press of the lock/unlock buttons. OFF - normal arm/disarm chirps upon the first press of lock/unlock.
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2 - Passive Locks: Determines manual or automatic locking of the vehicles doors. Active - Requires use of the transmitter to lock the vehicles doors. Passive - Automatically locks the vehicles doors 1 minute after the last door is closed 3 - Passive Arming: Determines manual or automatic locking of the vehicles doors. Active - Requires use of the transmitter to arm the security system. Passive - Automatically arms the security system 1 minute after the last door is closed 4 - Hi Jack: Controls hi jack mode - ON / OFF. OFF - Standard security system operation. ON - Enables Hi Jack mode functionality as described in the owners manual
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CA 1050
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PARKING LIGHT INPUT PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT GROUND SIREN OUTPUT ( + ) BATTERY 12V ( + )
BLUE GREEN
LED PORT PURPLE BLUE GREEN YELLOW ORANGE RED/WHITE DOOR TRIGGER INPUT ( + ) TRUNK PIN INPUT ( - ) DOOR TRIGGER INPUT ( - ) IGNITION INPUT ( + ) ARMED OUTPUT ( - ) TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT ( - )
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FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including any interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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