Before you get stsrted, Harness description, Safe start (child safety mode) – Autostart AS-6205i SH User Manual

Page 4: Siren or horn chirps, Vehicle type - gas or diesel, Passive or active arming, Before you get started

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Before You Get Stsrted...

On vehicles with a manual Transmission,

always ensure that all Doors will get the Unit out

of Ready Mode. Switch the wire used so that it

is triggered by all Doors.

♦ Make sure that the Parking Brake and Door

Switch contacts work properly.

♦ When working on a vehicle, always leave a

window open.

♦ Never leave the keys in the car. Leave them

on a workbench with a window rolled down.

Remove courtesy light fuse, if possible, to

prevent battery drain.

The

Programming

Assistance

Button

(A.k.a. PAB.)

The PAB is mounted on the side of the Unit.

This push button mimics the Hood-Pin switch in

order to avoid having to get out of the vehicle

and pressing the Hood-Pin switch. The PAB will

work

only when the Hood is up.

Inspect vehicle for any body damage or

electrical problems

♦ Always solder and tape all connections.

♦ Keep the Transceiver away from other types

of antennas (GPS/Onstar).

♦ Never install the control unit where it could

interfere with normal operation or obstruct

service technicians.

♦ Always use a grommet when running wires

into the Engine compartment. Never run wires

through bare or sharp metal.

Do not disconnect the battery on vehicles

equipped with air bags and anti-theft radios.

♦ Never ground the control unit to the vehicle's

steering column.

♦ Make sure that all the switches and controls

operate properly.

♦ Verify that the vehicle starts and idles properly.

♦ Make sure that all safety equipment is installed:

the Valet Button, the Hood Switch and the

warning label

Harness Description

When connecting the Module, it is important to make sure the connector with the Ground wire

is connected first before making the 12-volt connections. Should the unit be powered before

being grounded, there could be serious damage to internal components of the unit. Be

careful not to power up a Module before it is properly grounded. To avoid any accident,

it is a recommended to pull out the fuses from their sockets before the installation, and to put

them back during the very last steps.

♦ When wiring in parallel, make sure to isolate

each connection with a diode in order to avoid

feedback and possible damage.

Examples:

Wiring a clutch bypass and a Transponder

Module to the Ground Out when Running

wire: At the junction point, where Ground Out

when running “splits” and goes to each device,

a diode is inserted on each of those lines.

Multiple or Separate Door pin Connections:

When joining all door pins together to the Door

pin input wire of the Module, each wire must

be isolated with a diode to prevent feedback.

N.B.: The above examples reflect common

situations where diodes are use to isolate.

Please note that there are numerous other

scenarios where diode isolation is required.

♦ Always make sure that any external relays

or modules added to the Remote Starter

Module are properly fused, and diode isolated.

♦ When testing the Shock Sensor, never test

on glass with an opened hand, and never hit

glass hard enough as to break it. When

testing on Metal or plastic, make sure the

testing does not result in damage to the

vehicle (i.e.: dents, broken glass, damaged

trims, etc.).

♦ Vehicles equipped with daytime running

lights may not allow the installer to view

certain programming results since the daytime

running lights do no go out

(Note: The

Parking Light output relay in the Module gives

two “dicks” per flash, 1 click for ON and 1

click for OFF).

Parking Light flashes referred to in this

manual refer to the Parking Light output of the

Module and not that of the vehicle.

P.4

Installation Guide

AS-6205i SH

Safe Start (Child Safety Mode)

(OFF by default.) Requires the user presses the

start

button on the Transmitter twice

within 3 seconds in order to start the vehicle.

If the Special Safe Start Mode is selected (SWAP Start):

• To start the vehicle, press the

lock

and

unlock

buttons simultaneously.

• Pressing the

start

button triggers

aux

2

.

start

button becomes

aux

2

trigger and the

aux

2

button becomes the

start

trigger.

Table 9

Siren or Horn Chirps

The Siren can be set to any one of the following four Options:

Option 1 Warning Chirps: the arming and disarming of the car (

lock

or

unlock

) will not

cause the Siren to chirp. While the vehicle is being armed, if a Zone is open, the

Siren will chirp 3 times. If the Alarm was set off, the user is notified by 4 siren

chirps after pressing the

unlock

button.

Option 2: Full chirps (by default): pressing the

lock

button will lock all Doors, arm the

system and

• cause the Siren to chirp once if all Zones are closed.

• cause the Siren to chirp three times if a Zone is open.

Pressing the

unlock

button will unlock and disarm the vehicle and:

• if no intrusion occurred, the Siren will chirp twice.

• if an intrusion occurred, the Siren will chirp 4 times.

Option 3: Open Zone Notification: if a Door is detected as open 10 sec. after arming, the

Horn/Siren will sound 3 times (Also used for vehicles with Dome Light Delay).

Option 4: Chirps disabled: the Siren will not chirp under any circumstance.

Table 10

Note

Even if Options 1, 3 or 4 are programmed

and the user presses the

lock

button

twice, the system will issue a confirmation.

Vehicle Type - Gas Or Diesel

(Set to Gas Mode by default) In Diesel mode the system will wait for up to 18 seconds for

the Glow Plug Light to go out, before cranking the Engine. Note that the run time is

automatically extended when Diesel mode is selected.

Passive Or Active Arming

(Passive Mode by default.) The Alarm and Starter Kill can be set in:

Option 1: Active Mode: the system will not arm automatically. Press

lock

to arm and

unlock

to disarm the system.

Option 2: Passive Mode: the system will arm itself unless remote-armed within 30 sec.

Press

unlock

to disarm.

Option 3: Passive Mode without Two-Stage Disarm: Press

unlock

to disarm.

Option 4: Active Mode with Disarmed Notification.

Table 11

AS-6205i SH

Installation Guide

P.17

Advertising