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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

Programming Tach/Tachless Start

Press and hold the brake, then press and hold Button #3 (Trunk) until the parking lights flash
three (3) times. Release Button #3. Press and release Button #4, the parking lights will flash
once. The unit is now in Tach Start Mode. Press and release Button #4, the parking lights will
flash twice. The unit is now in Tachless Start Mode. Release the brake, the parking lignts will
flash three (3) times. The programming is now entered. NOTE: Factory setting isTachless
Start Mode.

Programming

Diesel

Start

Press and hold t the brake, then press and hold Button #4 (Stop) until the parking lights flash
four times. Release Button #4. Press and release Button #1, the parking lights will flash
once. The unit is now programmed for Diesel Start Mode. Press and release Button #1, the
parking lights will flash twice, Diesel Start Mode is now off. Release the brake, the parking
tights will flash three (3) times. The programming is now entered. NOTE: Factory setting is
Diesel Start off. When programming Diesel Start, the unit will automatically program for Tach
Start.

Programming Glow Plug Timer

Press and hold the brake, tl then press and hold Button #4 (Stop) until the parking lights hash
four f4) times. Release Button #4 and press again.
One (l) parking light flash = 5 second start delay.

Two (2) irking light flashes = 10 second start delay.
Three (3) parking light flashes = 15 second start delay.

Four (4) parkinglignt flashes =Timer off. (must use sense wire)
NOTE: You must first program Diesel Start On.

SPECIAL PROGRAMMING MODE:

Runtime Programming (Engine Off)

Press and holcTButton

»4

(Stoi^ for approximately 10 seconds. The horn will honk twice, then

the parking lights will begin to flash, each flash represents 5 minutes with the maximum being
25 minutes, 5 flashes. Simply release button at whatever runtime you desire. To check
programmed runtime, press and release Button #4 (Stop). The parking lights will flash for the
amount of runtime you have programmed the unit for.

Clearing the Memory of the Unit
Press and hold the brake pedal, now cycle the key in the ignition switch from OFF to RUN (not

start) five (5) times within four (4) seconds. Release the brake, now try the remote. The unit
should not hmction with the remote. If the unit does not function, unplug the unit from both
harnesses, wait one (1) minute and plug it back in. Press Button #4 (Stop) the parking lights
will flash three (3) times, the unit is now back to factory default and ready to operate.

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COMPONENTS

This system includes:

1-Owner's and Installation Guide

1- Main Control Module

2- Four Button Remote Transmitters

1-18-Pin Wire Harness

1-5 Pin Harness (door locks)

6-Heavy Gauge Wires w/ Spade Connector

1-Hood Switch

1-Extended Range Antenna with L.E.D.

1-4-Pin Antenna Harness

1-Waming Sticker for Under the Hood

1-Warranty

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

Should you need help. First check our website at

www.bulldogsecurity.com/wires.htm

or

call

our

toll-free

Tech

Support

Hotline

at

888-863-9738

Monday

through

Friday

9AM-8PM

and

Saturday

10AM-4PM

EST.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Your customer has chosen one of the most advanced remote starter systems

ever made. This system is a technological breakthrough utilizing the most

advanced, state-of-the-art technology and components. It Is computer

controlled and manufactured in the U.S.A. The dependability and variety of

features make Bulldog Security Security the leader in the industry.

This system is designed to start the vehicle by sending a command signal

from the remote transmitter or by programming automatic temperature or

timed start. It is required that installation be done in a well-ventilated area.

It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that the system is not

used to start the vehicle in an undesired location. It is recommended

that a carbon monoxide detector be installed in the living area near where

the vehicle will be garaged.

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