Installation Manual: by Firstech LLC, Version: 1.0
Installation Manual: by Firstech LLC, Version: 1.0
Installation Manual: by Firstech LLC, Version: 1.0
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents...................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 3
Kit Contents............................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation Basics .................................................................................................................................... 4
Remote Programming Routine ................................................................................................................ 5
Placement and Use of Components........................................................................................................ 6
Antenna and Cable ................................................................................................................................. 6
Secure Valet Switch ................................................................................................................................ 6
Thermistor (Temperature Sensor)........................................................................................................... 6
Hood Pin ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Common Procedures................................................................................................................................ 7
Jumper Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Setting Auxiliary Outputs on Connector 3 ............................................................................................... 7
Tach Sensing .......................................................................................................................................... 7
Alternator Sensing................................................................................................................................... 8
No Tach Sensing – (Automatic Transmission Vehicles Only)................................................................. 8
Timed Crank Setting – CM4 Series V.37 or CM5 Series (Automatic Transmission Only) ...................... 8
Green/White Loop ................................................................................................................................... 8
Reservation Mode for Manual Transmissions......................................................................................... 9
Version Diagnostics .............................................................................................................................. 10
CM5200 Wiring Schematic (remote start) ............................................................................................. 10
CM4200-DX Wiring Schematic (remote start) ....................................................................................... 12
Option Programming Tables.................................................................................................................. 18
Option Menu Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... 20
Special Option Groups 1 & 2 ................................................................................................................. 22
Option Programming .............................................................................................................................. 23
Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................... 24
Technical Support Contacts .................................................................................................................. 27
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Firstech system for your vehicle. The following installation manual is
intended for experienced and authorized Firstech technicians. We highly recommend that you contact
your local Firstech dealer and seek professional installation. Call 888-820-3690 or visit our websites at
www.compustar.com or www.firstechllc.com to locate your nearest dealer.
This installation manual is for both CM4200-DX and CM5200 control modules. This manual supports
CM4 series – version 37 or greater firmware and CM5 series – version 4 or greater firmware.
Caution: The Manufacture’s warranty will be void if this product is installed by anyone other than an
authorized Firstech dealer. Firstech reserves installation support services to authorized dealers only.
Kit Contents
All Firstech CM4200-DX and CM5200 control modules include the following:
The following sensors are available but not included with every system:
- Firstech secure valet switch (Optional)
- Thermistor temperature sensor (2 Way remote LCD systems only)
The remote(s) and antenna are modular and are not specific to the control modules. You have the ability
to pair almost any Firstech remote(s) and antenna receiver to the CM4200-DX and CM5200.
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Installation Basics
If you are new to installing Firstech Series Remote Starts and / or Alarms, we highly recommended that
you thoroughly review this manual to installing your first unit.
Programmable Output Connectors (POC) Review wiring diagrams & programming sections
All control modules come with 9 programmable outputs that can be configured 19 different ways. It is
important to familiarize yourself with the POCs as it will save time in most applications.
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Remote Programming Routine
IMPORTANT: Any and all remotes must be coded to the control module prior to performing any and all
operations.
STEP 1: Activate programming mode by manually turning the vehicle’s key between the Ign On and Off
(or the Acc & On positions) five times within 7 seconds. The vehicle’s parking lights will flash once with
the successful completion of this step. (Note: this step also places the control module into Valet Mode)
STEP 2: Within a 2 second period after the 5th ignition cycle tap Button I on two way remotes or the
Lock button on one-way remotes for 0.5 seconds. The parking lights will flash once to confirm the
transmitter has been coded. Repeat for additional remotes, up to three.
Note: If you program only 1 Way remotes to a 2 Way antenna you will
receive 3 parking light flashes and/or siren chirps when you turn the
ignition on. This will be alleviated by programming a 2 Way remote.
Pro P2WSSR
STEP 2: Activate programming mode by manually turning the vehicle’s key between the Ign On and Off
(or the Acc & On positions) five times within 7 seconds. The vehicle’s parking lights will flash once with
the successful completion of this step. (Note: this step also places the control module into Valet Mode)
STEP 3: Within a 2 second period after the 5th ignition cycle, insert the AA battery into the remote. The
parking lights will flash once to confirm this step. If you have an additional 1 Way remote tap the Lock
button after inserting the AA battery into the 2 Way remote.
STEP 4: Wait several seconds for the parking lights to flash twice and the remote LCD to receive a page
back. The transmitter has now been coded.
Programming Multiple Remotes: After the confirmation flash given in step 3, program the optional 1
Way remote by tapping the Lock button for 0.5 seconds. The parking lights will flash once confirming
that the 1 Way this remote has been learned. The P2WSSR can recognize (1) 2 Way remote and (1) 1
Way remote.
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Placement and Use of Components
s
IMPORTANT: The placement and use of components are critical to the performance of this system.
**The first two digits of the RPS unlock/disarm pass code will be the default pass code for the Secure Valet (you do not
need to program them independently).
Hood Pin
The hood pin switch triggers the alarm in the event the hood is opened while the alarm is armed. The
hood pin also doubles as an important safety feature that prevents the remote start from engaging while
the hood is open.
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Common Procedures
Jumper Settings
Caution: Jumper settings affect the polarity and use of certain outputs. If these jumpers are used
incorrectly, damage to the vehicle and /or control module may occur.
Tach Sensing
The default engine sensing mode is tach. In cold weather climates we recommend using an injector wire
verses a coil wire for tachometer sense. There are new features that adjust tach reading methods on
option 2-01. IMPORTANT: The remotes must be coded prior to setting up tach sensing. Firstech
recommends using a digital multimeter to test for tach.
STEP 1: Start the vehicle with the key. Allow time for the engine to idle down.
STEP 2: Test wire and make connection. At idle the tach wire should test between 1 to 4 Volts AC. As
the vehicle RPM’s increase the voltage on the meter will also increase. Always solder tach connections.
STEP 3: Learn tach. While the vehicle is at idle, hold the foot brake and press and hold the remote start
button on the remote control for 2.5 seconds.
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The parking lights will flash once and the siren will chirp once to confirm a good tach signal. The parking
lights will flash three times and the
siren will chirp three times to Number of Parking Light
Tach Error
indicate the tach did not learn. Two Flashes
seconds following the three flashes, 1 Option 2-10 is not in default setting 1
the number of parking light flashes 2 Key is in the off position
will indicate the cause of the error: 3 Bad tach signal. Find a different wire.
Alternator Sensing
Alternator sensing is an alternative method the remote start can utilize to determine if the engine is
running. This is different than the tachless mode so a connection must be made. IMPORTANT: The
remotes must be coded prior to setting up alternator sensing.
STEP 2: Test wire and make connection. The stator wire is found at the vehicle’s alternator. Change
your multimeter to DC voltage before testing for this wire.
A. At rest, with the ignition off, the stator wire should test 0V DC.
B. Turn the ignition to the run position. The stator wire should now test between 4 – 6V DC.
C. Start the vehicle with the key. The stator wire should now test between 12 – 14V DC at idle.
STEP 2: Process complete – there is no further programming required other than adjusting crank time
when necessary (see below).
Adjusting Crank Time: To adjust minimum crank times, refer to Option 2-12. To help ensure successful
starting, the system will automatically add additional crank time to the 2nd and 3rd start attempts. In
addition, there is a built in “Smart Resting Mode”. Traditional tach sensing is still highly recommended for
colder climates.
Green/White Loop
This loop wire determines the transmission setting. The default position (uncut loop) is for manual
transmissions. When the loop is cut, the system will be ready for automatic transmissions. In the default
(manual transmission) mode, the system must be set up in Reservation mode prior to the vehicle being
able to remote start. IMPORTANT: All warranties or claims are void if a controller with a cut loop is
installed on a vehicle with a manual transmission.
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Reservation Mode for Manual Transmissions
To remote start a manual transmission vehicle, the system must first be set up in reservation mode.
Reservation mode is designed to prevent the vehicle from remote starting while the transmission is in
gear.
Installation Requirements
1. The vehicle’s door triggers must be connected to the control module. Prior to making final
connections, test the factory door triggers to ensure that they are functioning properly.
2. The vehicle’s emergency/parking brake wire must be connected to the control module. The proper
vehicle wire usually provides a negative (-) trigger while the emergency / parking brake is set.
3. The vehicle’s clutch must be momentarily bypassed while the remote start cranks the engine. This
momentary bypass simulates the clutch being depressed. For complete details on how to wire a
momentary clutch bypass consult your CompuTech program or contact our technical support department
by calling 888-820-3690.
IMPORTANT: Do not install a remote start in manual transmission vehicles with convertible / removable
tops and in user’s vehicles that leave their windows down. Firstech nor their authorized dealers will
assume responsibility for improper use or install.
STEP 2: Remove the key from the vehicle’s ignition. The vehicles engine should remain running even
after the key has been removed. If the vehicle does not remain running, check the emergency / parking
brake connection.
STEP 3: Exit the vehicle and close the door. The vehicle’s engine should shut off upon closing the door.
If the vehicle’s engine does not shut off, check the door trigger connection or wait for the factory dome-
light to go out. The Firstech system is in reservation mode and the vehicle is ready to safely remote start.
Additional Notes
Reservation mode will be cancelled if the control module recognizes the vehicles door, hood or trunk
opening – or if the alarm is triggered. Each time the end user wants to remote start their manual
transmission vehicle, they must set the control module in reservation mode. Reservation mode settings
can be programmed with Option 1-06.
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Version Diagnostics
All the new control modules come with the ability to check which firmware is on the module. This is
accomplished by turning the ignition on. Then with 2 Way remotes you must hold buttons 1 and 4
together for 2.5 seconds. With the 1 Way remotes you must hold the Lock and Key/Start buttons together
for 2.5 seconds. Current versions of CM4 Series V.37 and CM5 Series V.4 will flash 5 times when
attempting Version Diagnostics.
WARNING: Manufacturer or seller will have no responsibility for any injuries and/or damages caused by
improper care of the product such as decomposition, conversion, and transform done by a user
voluntarily. WARNING: There should be no wiring routed around any pedals which
can cause a driving hazard.
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CM5200 Wiring Schematic (remote start)
art)
The CM5200 is the control module for all remote start units. This controller is universal regardless of
remote or antenna type.
2 Green /
1 Red 1: ( + ) 12v Constant 2: ( + ) Parking Light
( - ) Switch 3 Gray White
CN9
Plug In 3: ( + ) 12v Constant Red / White
3 Red/White 4 White nd 4: ( + ) Accessory
LED/Valet prewired to 2 Relay
( + ) Led 2 Gray
Switch CN1
5: ( - ) When Armed prewired to 6: ( + ) Starter prewired to
5 Violet 6 Yellow
Anti-Grind Relay Anti-Grind Relay
( - ) Led 1 Gray/Black
7 Green and 7: ( + ) Ignition Red prewired to
8 Black 8: ( - ) Ground
Red Anti-Grind Relay
LED ( + ) Black / White CN5 ADS Blade Connector Please see the installation manual This harness is not
LED (20 Pin Harness) for the Blade module for details. included with the CM5200.
LED ( - ) Black
1 Data
(+) (-)
Door Trigger Polarity
Blade Cartridge Slot - Please visit Default
www.idatalink.com/compustar for
compatibility and more information. This
slot is empty and has a plastic cover that
slides off. Jumpers (+) (-)
Key Sense/Glow Plug Polarity
IMPORTANT: Manufacturer or seller will have Default
no responsibility for any injuries and/or
damages caused by improper care of the
product such as decomposition, conversion, ( + ) Parking
and transform done by a user voluntarily. Trunk Release
Lights
Behavior of CN1, Pin 2
Default
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CM4200-DX Wiring Schematic (remote start)
The CM-4200DX is the control module for all remote start units. This controller is universal regardless of
remote or antenna type.
Green Loop 1 Green / White 2 Lt Blue 1: ( - ) Parking Lt. Output – POC 1 2: ( - ) E-Brake Input
Cut=Auto Trans. 4 Lt. Blue /
3 Red / Black 3: ( - ) Starter Output – POC 2 4: ( + ) Brake Input
Uncut=Manual Trans. White
5 Green 6 Violet / Black 5: ( - ) Ignition Output – POC 3 6: ( - ) Trunk Input
7 White / Black 8 Red / White 7: ( - ) Accessory Output – POC 4 8: ( - ) Door Input
10 Brown /
Door (+) (-) CN3 9 Black 9: ( - ) Status Out (GWR) – POC 5 10: ( - ) Glow Input/Key Sensing
White
Trigger
Polarity Default 11 Orange 12 Pink 11: ( - ) Rearm Output – POC 6 12: ( - ) Slave/Closed Loop Input
13 Orange / 14 Yellow /
13: ( - ) Disarm Output – POC 7 14: (AC) Tach / Alternator Input
White Black
Key (+) (-) Jumpers 15 White 16 Gray / Black 15: ( - ) Horn Output – POC 8 16: ( - ) Hood Input
Sense/Glow
Plug Default 17 Violet 18 Brown 17: ( - ) Dome Light – POC 9 18: ( + ) Siren Output
Polarity
( + ) Parking Trunk
Behavior of Lights Release
CN1, Pin 2
Default None Future use
2 Violet / White ( - ) Trunk release output
3 Orange /
( - ) Second Unlock Output
CN4 Black
4(-) 4 Blue ( - ) Unlock Output
3(+) CN12 5 Blue / Black ( - ) Lock Output
2 Data RS232 None ( + ) 12v Constant Power
1 Data
1 Black (-)
( - ) Switch 3 Gray CN9 CN8 2 White (+)
Plug In Antenna
( + ) Led 2 Gray 3 Red TX
LED/Valet
( - ) Led 1 Gray/Black Switch 4 Yellow RX
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Connector 1 (CN1), 8-Pin
Pin 1 Red - Constant 12V positive (+) power input. This wire must be connected. The proper vehicle
wire will test (+) 12V at all times - while the key is in the off position, the on position and during
crank.
Pin 2 Green/White – This is a dual-purpose wire that features selectable functionality thru the
trunk/light jumper on the control module. It is either a positive (+) parking light output or positive
(+) trunk output.
Default - Parking light positive (+) output. The proper vehicle wire will test (+) 12V when the
parking light switch is in the on position.
Optional – Trunk release positive (+) output. The proper vehicle wire will test (+) 12V when the
trunk release is triggered.
Pin 4 White - Accessory 12V positive (+) output. This wire must be connected to the vehicle accessory
/ HVAC blower motor wire. The proper wire will test 0V with the key in the off position, (+) 12V
while key is in the on position, 0V while cranking and back to (+) 12V when the key is returned to
the on position.
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Pin 5 Violet - 250mA negative (-) output when armed and during remote start (while running). This wire
is pre-wired to the anti-grind/starter-kill relay.
Caution: When this wire is being used to trigger aftermarket accessories it must be diode
isolated.
Pin 6 Yellow - Starter 12V positive (+) output. This wire is pre-wired to Pin 87a of the anti-grind/starter-
kill relay. This wire must be connected for remote start. The proper wire will test 0V with the key in
the off position, 0V while the key is in the on position and (+) 12V during crank.
There are two wires coming off of the relay; yellow-black and yellow. To utilize the anti-grind or
starter-kill features, the vehicles starter wire must be cut in half, otherwise, cut the relay out of the
harness and connect the yellow (Pin 6) directly to the vehicles’ starter wire.
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IMPORTANT: For anti-grind and starter-kill
applications, the yellow wire goes to the
starter side of the vehicles starter wire and
the yellow/black goes to the key side.
Pin 8 Black - Ground negative (-) input. This wire must be connected to the vehicles ground.
IMPORTANT: Odd Pin numbers 1 through 17 are programmable for up to 12 different output types.
Refer to Special Option Group 2 for complete details (pages 32 & 36).
Pin 1 Green/White [POC 1] - Parking light 250mA negative (-) output. The proper wire will test (-) when
the parking light switch is in the on position.
Pin 2 Light Blue – Parking / Emergency brake negative (-) input. This input is required for manual
transmission/reservation and turbo-timer mode. The proper wire will provide a (-) trigger when
parking / emergency brake is set.
Pin 3 Red/Black [POC 2] – 2nd Starter 250mA negative (-) output. This output can be used to trigger
the pre-wired relay located on the main ignition harness.
Pin 4 Light Blue/White - Brake 12V positive (+) input. This input must be connected as it provides a
shut down for the remote start. The proper wire will test (+) 12V while the foot brake is pressed.
Pin 5 Green [POC 3] - 2nd Ignition 250mA negative (-) output. This output can be used to trigger the
pre-wired relay located on the main ignition harness.
Pin 6 Violet/Black - Trunk negative (-) input. This is an optional input that will monitor when the
vehicle’s trunk has been opened. The proper wire will provide a (-) trigger while the trunk is open.
Pin 7 White/Black [POC 4] - 2nd Accessory 250mA negative (-) output. This output can be used to
trigger the pre-wired relay located on the main ignition harness.
Pin 8 Red/White - Door trigger input. This wire monitors negative (-) or positive (+) trigger door-pins.
The proper wire will provide a (-) trigger or a (+) trigger only when the doors are opened. You will
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need to test the wire for proper polarity and set door dip switch on the control module for the
corresponding polarity. IMPORTANT: This wire is required for manual transmission remote
starts.
Pin 9 Black [POC 5] – Status/Ground while running 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional
output that will provide a negative (-) output before the ignition cranks and stay on throughout the
remote start duration. This wire is most commonly used to trigger bypass / transponder modules.
Pin 10 Brown/White - This is a dual-purpose wire that is selectable through Option 4-9 in the
programming table. Select the polarity through the glow/key jumper on the control module. It can
be set to accept either a positive (+) or negative (-) wait to start input / key sense.
Default – Glow plug positive (+) or negative (-) input. The proper vehicle wire will show a (+) or (-
) trigger while the wait to start light is on. This wire will delay the starter output momentarily to
allow the glow plugs to warm up on vehicles equipped with a diesel engine. You can adjust the
delay with Option 2-3.
Optional – Key sense positive (+) or negative (-) input. The proper wire will show a (+) or (-)
trigger only when the key is in the ignition. The purpose of the key sense is to prevent the system
from passively arming or setting reservation mode while the key is still in the ignition.
Pin 11 Orange [POC 6] - Factory Arm 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional output that will
provide a (-) pulse during lock, after crank and again after the ignition shuts down.
Pin 12 Pink - Slave/Closed Loop negative (-) input. This is a dual-purpose optional input that can be
changed through Option 4-10.
Default: Slave/Timer Start (-) input. This is most commonly used when adding a remote start to
a factory keyless entry system. You can adjust the number of pulses with Option 2-4.
Optional: Closed Loop (-) input. This wire acts as an instant trigger when separated from ground
(-). It is most commonly used to protect headlights or trailers.
Pin 13 Orange/White [POC 7] - Factory Disarm 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional output
that will provide a (-) pulse during unlock and prior to the ignition turning on.
Pin 14 Yellow/Black - Engine sensing input. This wire is connected to the vehicles’ Tach or Alternator
wire and is required if you are not using the tachless mode. IMPORTANT: To change engine-
sensing modes, you must change Option 2-10; Default requires a Tach input.
Pin 15 White [POC 8] - Horn honk 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional output that will pulse
the factory horn. The proper wire will show ground (-) while the horn is sounding. To change horn
output settings, review Options 3-8 and 3-9.
Pin 16 Gray/Black – Hood Pin negative (-) input. This input is a safety shut down and alarm trigger. It
prevents the vehicle from remote starting while the hood is open and triggers the alarm if the
hood is opened while the alarm is armed. You can connect this wire to the hood pin supplied with
this kit, or to a wire in the vehicle that shows (-) only while the hood is open.
Pin 17 Violet [POC 9] - Dome light 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional output that will provide
a 30 second (-) negative output after system is unlocked for dome-light supervision. To change
dome light output settings, review Option 3-2.
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Pin 18 Brown - Siren 12V positive (+) output. Connect this wire to the (+) wire located on the siren. To
change siren output settings, review Option 3-7.
Pin 2 Violet/White - Trunk release 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional output that will
release the trunk. Use CN1, Pin 2 if the vehicle is equipped with a (+) trunk release. System will
unlock doors and disarm alarm prior to trunk release.
Pin 3 Orange/Black - 2nd Unlock 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional output that will provide
a (-) pulse for driver’s priority door lock. IMPORTANT: You must isolate the driver’s door and
turn on Option 1-3.
Pin 4 Blue - Unlock 250mA negative (-) output. This is an optional output that will provide a (-) pulse for
unlocking doors. System will unlock doors and disarm alarm. IMPORTANT: You must reverse
polarity for (+) trigger door lock systems. For additional lock settings review Option Group
1 (page 31).
Pin 5 Blue/Black - Lock 250mA (-) negative output. This is an optional output that will provide a (-)
pulse for locking doors. System will lock doors and arm alarm. IMPORTANT: You must reverse
polarity for (+) trigger door lock systems. For additional lock settings review Option Group
1 (page 31).
Pin 1 Yellow - RX input. This wire receives the signal from remote.
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Pin 3 Red – Constant 12V positive (+) output.
Plug optional thermistor into this connector to monitor the vehicles’ temperature. It used in conjunction
with Timer Start features along with displaying temperature on two-way LCD’s. To use Timer Start
features review Option Group 2. IMPORTANT: New Thermistor plugs are blue 2 pin connectors on the
CM5 series but old white plug Thermistors will still work.
This connector is used for updating control modules via www.compustar.com. You must also use this
port to flash ADS Blade bypass modules. This port provides simple connectivity of Fortin and iDataLink
bypass modules.
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Option Programming Tables
OPTION GROUP 1
Feature Default Setting - I Optional Setting - II Optional Setting - III Optional Setting - IV
Lock After Remote Start Lock After Shutdown
1-01 Unlock before, Lock after, starting Off On
Only Only
1-02 Lock / Unlock pulse duration 0.8 sec 2.5 sec 0.125 sec 3.5 sec
OPTION GROUP 2
Feature Default Setting - I Optional Setting - II Optional Setting - III Optional Setting - IV
Low Threshold Tach
2-01 Tach Sensing Method Optimal Tach Method Previous Tach Method
Method
2-02 Turbo Timer Off 2 Min 1Min 4 Min
2-04 Trigger Start Off Single Pulse Double Pulse Triple Pulse
2-08 Temperature of Cold Starting -10° C / 14° F -20° C / -4° F -5° C / 23° F -15° C / 5° F
2-09 Temperature of Hot Starting 25° C / 77° F 30° C / 86° F 35° C / 95° F 40° C / 104° F
No Connection – No No Connection – 1.5
Tach Sensing Second Crank
2-10 Engine Sensing Tach Alternator
(Not for Manual (Not for Manual
Transmissions) Transmissions)
Turbo, Remote Start Runtime
2-11 No Yes
Extension w/ #1 for 2 seconds
+0.6 Seconds to Crank
+0.2 Seconds to Crank (-)0.2 Second Crank
2-12 Crank Time Standard Time
Time Time
(Tachless Mode Only)
OPTION GROUP 3
Feature Default Setting - I Optional Setting - II Optional Setting - III Optional Setting - IV
3-01 Parking lights While Remote Started Constant Output Flashing Output Off
3-02 Dome Light output Off Factory Rearm 45 sec Factory Rearm + 45 Sec
3-12 Auxiliary Settings With Passive Arming No Passive Arming Passive Arming
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OPTION GROUP 4
Feature Default Setting - I Optional Setting - II Optional Setting - III Optional Setting - IV
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Option Menu Descriptions
Only uncommon options are described in this section.
1-03 Driver’s Priority Unlock - The driver’s door must be isolated from the other doors. Use the
Orange/Black CN-4 as your 2nd Unlock output.
1-04 Double Pulse Unlock – This feature cannot be used with Option 1-03. This feature provides a
double pulse on the blue unlock wire.
1-05 Rearm Output – Optional event to prevent factory alarm from triggering.
1-06 Reservation Lock – Manual transmission only. Setting III will provide a 10 second delay before
the vehicle shuts off after closing the last door to allow for another door to open. Upon a door
opening, the user will have 2 minutes to close the last door in order for reservation mode to set.
1-09 Ignition Controlled Locks – Tach sensing mode must be used for this feature. You must also
turn this feature on through the remote by tapping I+IV (2 Way remotes) or Lock+Key (1 Way
remotes)
1-10 Auto Relock – This option will automatically relock/rearm after the system has been disarmed
and the doors have not been opened.
1-11 Ignition / Accessory Upon Unlock – This option will pulse the ignition wire, accessory, or both
upon unlock/disarm. Most new Chrysler vehicles need the ignition and accessory pulsed to
disarm the factory alarm.
1-14 Auto Lock Mode – This option must be set for the Auto Mode on 2 Way international remotes to
function.
2-01 Tach Sensing Method – This option will adjust the method at which tach is read by the module.
At default the current setting will minimize overcrank.
2-02 Turbo Mode – This option will adjust the run time after Turbo mode has been engaged.
The e-brake and door trigger input must be connected and the option must be turned on through
the remote for this feature to work.
2-03 Diesel Timer – Use this option if you can’t find the glow plug wire. You can use setting 2 for a
default wait to start of 10 seconds, otherwise, you can adjust the time with your OP500
Programmer.
2-04 Trigger Start – This option changes the number of times required for a negative (-) start input on
Pin 12 of CN3.
2-05 Cold Start – This option turns on the cold/hot starting features. This option works in conjunction
with 2-6, 2-8 and 2-9. The thermistor must be plugged into the controller/brain.
2-06 Timer Start or Interval Between Cold Start - This option dictates the time interval when the
control module will either remote start or check the temperature and remote start.
Default 1: Will start every 3 hours until the vehicle is remote started or started by key and run for 4 minutes.
Option 2: Will start every 1.5 hours until the vehicle is remote started or started by key and run for 4 minutes.
Option 3: Will start at the time specified on the 2 way remote once within 24 hours and run based on Option 2-07.
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Option 4: Will start once every 24 hours if the temperature falls below Option settings 2-08 or above Option settings 2-
09.
For example, if you want your car to start and run 25 minutes when the temperature falls below 32°F, you need to set
up the following options:
2-08 Temperature of Cold Starting – Works in conjunction with Options 2-05 and 2-06. See option
table for available temperatures.
2-10 Engine Sensing – Review the “Common Procedures” section for complete explanations on the
three engine sensing modes.
2-11 Runtime Extension – This option resets the engine run countdown before the vehicle shuts off
for either the remote start or turbo timer. To reset the runtime you must hold the remote start
button for 2.5 seconds while the unit is still running. This feature is only available on select 2 Way
LCD remotes.
3-02 Dome Light Output – This option sets the timing output of the Dome Light wire on CN3.
Default 1: Off
Option 2: Factory Rearm – This system will pulse the dome light output during lock/arm.
Option 3: 45 second Dome Light Output – activates the dome light for 45 seconds upon unlock/disarm.
Option 4: This is a combination of 2 and 3.
3-03 Dome Light Delay – This option is used when connecting the door trigger input to the vehicles
dome light circuit. It delays the door trigger input to prevent the door open icon displaying on 2
Way remotes upon lock/arm.
3-04 Starter-Kill – This option determines the mode of the anti-grind/starter-kill relay.
Default 1: Anti-grind + starter-kill
Option 2: Anti-grind only (no starter-kill)
Option 3: Anti-grind + passive starter-kill: starter-kill activates in 45 seconds after ignition is turned off.
3-06 Factory Style Alarm – With this option on the control module will monitor the door triggers. If the
door is opened while locked/armed then the horn will honk if connected.
3-08 Horn Output – This option will change the behavior of the horn output during lock, unlock, and
remote start.
3-11 Auxiliary Settings – This option requires the installation of the optional Auxiliary settings module.
The Auxiliary settings adds five additional independent auxiliary outputs for a total of seven. With
this option turned on, auxiliary 2 becomes non functional and Aux 1 becomes the data wire for the
Auxiliary settings. Special Option Group 1 allows for independent timing of these outputs.
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3-12 Passive Arming w/Auxiliary Settings – The ability to activate/deactivate Passive Arming
through the remote is lost once Option 3-11 is turned on. This option allows the use of Passive
Arming when using the optional Auxiliary settings.
4-01 Aux 1 Output - This option determines the duration of the Aux 1 output. Setting IV allows the
output duration to be set for a specific length of time.
4-02 Aux 2 Output - This option determines the duration of the Aux 2 output. Setting IV allows the
output duration to be set for a specific length of time.
4-05 Secure Aux Output – On the default setting, button 4 on the remote must be pressed first before
Aux 1 or Aux 2 can be triggered. This prevents accidental triggering of the outputs. Option setting
II turns this feature off.
4-08 Extended Accessory After Ignition Shutoff – This option keeps the Accessory wire powered
up after the ignition is shut off. This can be used to keep the radio turned on even after the key is
removed from the ignition (similar to GM vehicles).
4-09 Glow Plug or Key Sense – Default setting sets the wire as a glow plug input. Option setting 2
changes the wire to a key sense input. Key sense can be used to prevent reservation mode from
setting and the system from passive arming while the key is still in the ignition. Key sense also
turns off dome-light supervision when the key is inserted into the ignition.
4-10 Trigger Start or Closed Loop System – Default setting sets Pin 12 on CN3 as a trigger start
input, which will initiate remote start with a negative (-) trigger. Option 2-04 allows the number of
pulses required to initiate remote start to be changed. Setting 2 changes the wire to a closed
loop input, which makes it an instant alarm trigger when separated from ground - Ideal for
protecting trailers or headlights.
4-11 Bypass Brand Through RS232 Port – Default setting allows for compatibility with ADS Idatalink
modules. Setting 2 changes compatibility to Fortin bypass modules. This is only available on the
CM5000 and CM5200.
1 Diesel Timer – Option 2-03 must first be set to setting 2. This special option allows a specific wait
to crank time (in seconds) to be programmed. This prevents the need for a timer relay and
eliminates a connection to the “wait to start” wire.
2 Aux 1 Output Timing – Option 4-01 must first be set to setting 4. This special option allows a
specific output duration for Aux 1 to be programmed.
3 Aux 2 Output Timing – Option 4-02 must first be set to setting 4. This special option allows a
specific output duration for Aux 2 to be programmed.
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4-8 Aux 3 – 7 Output Timing – Option 3-11 must first be set to setting 2 and the optional module
must be used. These special options allow specific output durations to be set for Aux 3 – 7. Only
available with 2 Way LCD remotes.
Option Programming
The OP500 can be used to program any available option. It is required to program options in Special
Option Groups 1 and 2.
STEP 1: Using the blue connector on the top of the OP500, connect it to the control module via the
antenna wire. (Use the included extension cable if necessary.) Once connected, the OP500 will power up
as long as the main ignition harness to the controller has been connected properly.
STEP 2: To change the option number you wish to program, use the left and right arrow keys on the
OP500. It will scroll through the options available in menu 1 and then move to menu 2, then 3 and 4. Use
the up and down arrow buttons on the OP500 to adjust the option settings; “1” is the default setting, and
“2”, “3”, and “4” are the optional settings
At the end of menu 4, if diesel mode or auxiliary functions were enabled – or if any of the auxiliary
outputs were set to “Program”, the duration of these settings can now be adjusted.
Following the auxiliary and diesel settings (if selected), the POC options will be displayed on the OP500.
The POCs can be set between 0 (default) and 19. All are only available on the CM5200.
STEP 3: When finished with the adjustment of the various option settings, press and hold the “W” (write)
button until the OP500 chirps, which is approximately 2.5 seconds. This will write the settings to the
control module. Wait until the module displays “Success” before disconnecting it from the antenna cable.
To reset the options, hold the “R” (reset) button and the “W” (write) button for 2.5 seconds. Release then
write the reset, hold the “W” button until the OP500 chirps, which is approximately 2.5 seconds.
Using a remote is a timed process so read this section in its entirety before beginning.
IMPORTANT: Special Option Groups cannot be programmed with a remote – the OP500 must be used.
STEP 1: Select the option menu that contains the desired programming option.
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Scroll
Select Select Select Select
With 2 Way Remotes Through
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4
Menu
(1 + 2) for 2.5 seconds then Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button
Option Menu 1
(1 + 2) for 2.5 seconds 4 1 2 3 4
(1 + 2) for 2.5 seconds then Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button
Option Menu 2
(1 + 4) for 2.5 seconds 4 1 2 3 4
(1 + 4) for 2.5 seconds then Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button
Option Menu 3
(1 + 2) for 2.5 seconds 4 1 2 3 4
(1 + 4) for 2.5 seconds then Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button Tap Button
Option Menu 4
(1 + 4) for 2.5 seconds 4 1 2 3 4
STEP 2: Scroll through menu allowing for 1 parking light flash and/or siren chirp per step.
STEP 3: Once finished scrolling through the menu wait for the parking lights and/or siren chirp to confirm
the option number. i.e. option 2-04 will flash 4 times. Then use one of the table selections to select the
option corresponding to your desired setting.
Resetting to Factory Defaults: To reset the options in a particular menu group, enter the menu shown
in the above tables. To reset options with a 2 Way remote tap button 3 three times. To reset options with
a 1 Way remote tap the Key/Start button 3 times. Wait for the siren to chip and parking lights to flash
between each tap. After the third tap, the option menu will reset and the siren will chirp three times. This
must be done for each option group that needs to be reset.
Troubleshooting
Remote Start Error Codes
If the remote start fails to start the vehicle, the parking lights will flash three times immediately. Following
those three flashes the parking lights will flash again corresponding to the error table below:
Number of
Parking Light Remote Start Error
Flashes
1 Motor running or must program tach before 1st
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remote start
2 Key in ignition on position
3 Door open (manual transmission only)
4 Trunk open
5 Foot brake on
6 Hood open
7 Reservation off (manual transmission only)
8 Tach or no tach sensing failure
*Pro 2 Way remotes will display the error number “Strt Er##” on the LCD.
A: The remotes need to be programmed. Review the “Common Procedure” section of this manual.
I have these control modules that say MM720 and MM721. What are they?
A: These control modules are the new CM5 series. MM720 = CM5000 and MM721 = CM5200.
I am trying to program the control module with the OP500 Option Programmer and it flashes “ER
01” when I plug it in to the antenna cable. What should I do?
A: Make sure that the system is not locked/armed. The last thing to check is the antenna cable or
antenna extension cable – make sure this is not damaged. If you need to, try another cable. When the
OP500 is working properly, it will read “success good.” You no longer need to program the remotes
before the OP500 will sync. This is new with the CM4 and CM5 series V.37 and V.4 respectively
updates.
A: This wire determines the transmission mode. With the loop intact, the system is set for manual
transmissions. With the loop cut, the system is set for automatic transmission.
Where do the blue and purple wires off the extra relay go on the CM4000/CM4200-
DX/CM5000/CM5200?
A: This is a pre-wired positive output, negative trigger relay. Use the secondary ignition, starter, and
accessory outputs from CN3 to give a negative trigger to the purple wire. This will determine the12V
positive (+) output of the blue wire, which you can then connect to your secondary ignition, starter, or
accessory wire.
I need a ground when armed wire, does the control module have one?
A: You can use the starter output on CN1 that goes to the starter kill relay. You must cut this wire and
place a diode in line so that when the ignition on the other side of the relay goes to ground, it won’t back
feed to your accessory. Install the stripe side of the diode facing the control module.
A: Yes. The CM4000, CM4200-DX, CM5000, and CM5200 all have tachless mode. Review the
“Common Procedures” section of this manual.
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On the brain, how do I set the auxiliaries?
A: You must have an Option Programmer (OP500) to set the auxiliaries on the CM4000, CM4200-DX,
CM4300, CM5000, and CM5200. First you must choose two POC wires on CN3 that you are not using.
With the OP500 go into the Special Option Group 2 and set those POC’s to Aux 1 and Aux 2. Review the
“Special Option Group” programming section of this manual.
All my connections are made and remotes programmed, how do I program the tach?
The vehicle remote starts when disarmed, but not when armed.
A: The starter kill relay was installed backwards. Check to make sure the yellow/black wire is going to the
ignition side of the wire, and that the yellow wire is going to the engine side.
A: This usually means that the engine sensing mode is not working correctly. If you are using a coil,
change to an injector or try alternator mode.
The vehicle will lock and unlock, but will not remote start or flash the parking lights.
A: The system is in valet mode. Tap buttons (I) + (III) for 0.5 seconds while the key is in the on position.
Whenever I try to arm the vehicle, it chirps the parking lights flash 3 times and will not arm.
When I turn the ignition on the parking lights flash 3 times and/or siren chirps 3 times. What is
the problem?
A: When you program only 1 Way remotes to a 2 Way antenna and no 2 Way remotes the control
module reminds you of this situation each time you turn the ignition on. It does not affect the operation of
the system but will continue to do so until you program both 2 and 1 Way remotes to the 2 Way antenna.
A: No. You can use the CompuPack (relay pack) for high current positive (+) locks, or the DM600
harness used for low current 600mA positive (+) locks.
A: When you turn the Ignition on and hold buttons 1 and 4 or Lock and Key/Start for 2.5 seconds then
the parking lights will flash 1 time on the CM5 series showing V.1. The lights will flash 2 times on the
CM4 series showing V.33. Current versions of CM4 Series V.37 and CM5 Series V.4 will flash 5 times
when attempting Version Diagnostics.
What is this cartridge slot on the rear of the CM5000 and CM5200?
A: This is the slot for the Blade cartridge system by ADS. This slot is for the Idatalink Blade remote start
bypass modules. For more information on the compatibility and install information please visit
www.idatalink.com/compustar. Using this system eliminates many connections between your standard
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control module and bypass module. IMPORTANT: If you are not using the Blade then you will not have
or use the 20 pin connector next to the back up battery port.
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