Advance Security Inc TR13 Manuale Utente
MAY/18/2005
wire will power the vehicle’s climate control system. Some vehicle may have separate wires for the blower
motor and the air conditioning compressor. In such cases, it will be necessary to add a relay to power the
second accessory wire.
motor and the air conditioning compressor. In such cases, it will be necessary to add a relay to power the
second accessory wire.
5 PIN WIRE HARNESS:
Red / White wire – Parking Light Relay Power Input –
The RED/WHITE wire is the input to the flashing parking light relay. The connection of the RED/WHITE
wire will determine the output polarity of the flashing parking light relay.
If the vehicle you are working on has +12volt switched parking light, you don’t need connect this wire. This
wire already connected to +12 volt.
If the vehicle’s parking light are ground switched, cut the RED/WHITE wire, connect the RED/WHITE wire
to chassis ground.
wire will determine the output polarity of the flashing parking light relay.
If the vehicle you are working on has +12volt switched parking light, you don’t need connect this wire. This
wire already connected to +12 volt.
If the vehicle’s parking light are ground switched, cut the RED/WHITE wire, connect the RED/WHITE wire
to chassis ground.
White wire – Parking Light Relay Output (10A power output) –
Connect the WHITE wire to the parking light wire coming from the headlight switch. Do not connect the
WHITE wire to the dashboard lighting dimmer switch. (Damage to the dimmer will result). The limitation of
the WHITE wire is 10 AMP max. Do not exceed this limit or damage to the alarm and parking relay will
result.
WHITE wire to the dashboard lighting dimmer switch. (Damage to the dimmer will result). The limitation of
the WHITE wire is 10 AMP max. Do not exceed this limit or damage to the alarm and parking relay will
result.
Black wire – System Ground –
This is main ground connection of the alarm module. Make this connection to a solid section of the vehicle
frame. Do not connect this wire to any existing ground wires supplied by the factory wire loom, make the
connection to the vehicle's frame directly.
frame. Do not connect this wire to any existing ground wires supplied by the factory wire loom, make the
connection to the vehicle's frame directly.
Brown wire – (-) 200mA Horn Output –
This wire is provided to use the existing vehicle's horn as the keyless entry system's optional's warning
audible device. It's a transistorized low current output, and should only be connected to the low current
ground output from the vehicle's horn switch.
audible device. It's a transistorized low current output, and should only be connected to the low current
ground output from the vehicle's horn switch.
Red wire – System Power (+12V Constant) –
The RED wire supplies power to the system. Connect this wire to a constant +12 volt source.
BLACK 4-PIN CONNECTOR. –
TWO-WAY TRANSCEIVER/ANTENNA MODULE
The Two-way transceiver/antenna mounts on the location above the belt line (dashboard) of the vehicle for
best reception. We suggest you mount it on the lower left or upper left-hand side of windshield.
Warning! Do not mount in such a manner that it obstructs the driver’s view.
- Remove the protective tape backing.
- Carefully align the two-way transceiver/antenna and apply to windshield.
- Route the black connector wire behind the trim and connect to the two-way transceiver/antenna.
- Connect the other end to the control module.
- Special considerations must be made for windshield glass as some newer vehicles utilize a metallic
shielded window glass that will inhibit or restrict RF reception. In these vehicles, route the two ways
transceiver/antenna module away from metallic shielded window glass as far as possible.
best reception. We suggest you mount it on the lower left or upper left-hand side of windshield.
Warning! Do not mount in such a manner that it obstructs the driver’s view.
- Remove the protective tape backing.
- Carefully align the two-way transceiver/antenna and apply to windshield.
- Route the black connector wire behind the trim and connect to the two-way transceiver/antenna.
- Connect the other end to the control module.
- Special considerations must be made for windshield glass as some newer vehicles utilize a metallic
shielded window glass that will inhibit or restrict RF reception. In these vehicles, route the two ways
transceiver/antenna module away from metallic shielded window glass as far as possible.
9 PIN WIRE CONNECTORS:
Violet / White wire – Tach. Input Connection –
Note: You should connect this wire if you program the Feature
IV – 2
to “Engine Checking TACH.”
otherwise not to connect this wire and tap the end.
Note: No connection of this wire is required, if you use the voltage checking type mode.
This input provides the remote start system with information about the engine’s revolutions per minute
(RPM). It can be connected to the negative side of the coil in vehicle with conventional coils. In multi-coil
and high energy ignition system locating a proper signal may be more difficult. Once connected,
To test for a tachometer wire, a multi-meter capable of test AC voltage must be used. The tach wire will
show between 1V and 6V AC at idle, and will increase as engine RPM increases. In multi-coil ignition
system, the system can learn individual coil wire. Individual coil wires in a multi-coil ignition system will
register lower amounts of AC voltage. Also, if necessary, the system can use a fuel injector control wire for
engine speed sensing. Common locations for a tach. wire are the ignition coils itself, the back of the
gauges, engine computers, and automatic transmission computers.
IMPORTANT! Do not test tacho. wires with a test light or logic probe. The vehicle will be damaged.
How to find a tach. wire with your multi-meter
1. Set the ACV or AC voltage (12V or 20V is fine.)
2. Attach the (-) probe of the meter to chassis ground.
3. Start and run the vehicle.
4. Probe the wire you suspect of being the tach. wire with the red probe of the meter.
5. If this is the correct wire the meter will read between 1V and 6V.
This input provides the remote start system with information about the engine’s revolutions per minute
(RPM). It can be connected to the negative side of the coil in vehicle with conventional coils. In multi-coil
and high energy ignition system locating a proper signal may be more difficult. Once connected,
To test for a tachometer wire, a multi-meter capable of test AC voltage must be used. The tach wire will
show between 1V and 6V AC at idle, and will increase as engine RPM increases. In multi-coil ignition
system, the system can learn individual coil wire. Individual coil wires in a multi-coil ignition system will
register lower amounts of AC voltage. Also, if necessary, the system can use a fuel injector control wire for
engine speed sensing. Common locations for a tach. wire are the ignition coils itself, the back of the
gauges, engine computers, and automatic transmission computers.
IMPORTANT! Do not test tacho. wires with a test light or logic probe. The vehicle will be damaged.
How to find a tach. wire with your multi-meter
1. Set the ACV or AC voltage (12V or 20V is fine.)
2. Attach the (-) probe of the meter to chassis ground.
3. Start and run the vehicle.
4. Probe the wire you suspect of being the tach. wire with the red probe of the meter.
5. If this is the correct wire the meter will read between 1V and 6V.
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