Multi-speed tach programming, Testing – Autostart AS-6205i SH User Manual

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Multi-Speed Tach Programming

No manual adjustments are necessary. However, you should go through the Tach

programming procedure every time a new Unit Is Installed.

1.

FLASH the Hood Pin Switch.

2.

Press and hold the Brake Pedal.

• Press the

lock

and

unlock

buttons simultaneously on the Transmitter.

• The Parking Lights will flash 4 times the Horn/SIren will sound 4 times (If

programmed).

• Release the Brake Pedal.

3.

Start the vehicle and let it to reach regular Engine-idle speed.

4.

Once the vehicle is idling properly, press and hold the Brake Pedal until the Parking

Lights flash five times, release the Brake Pedal: the Tach signal is now programmed.

• The Horn/Siren will soundl, 2 or 3 times depending on the Tach mode which has

been detected.

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Testing

Before putting back the vehicle together, it is recommended to check that the system

operates properly. The following testing procedures should be used to verify proper

installation and operation of the system. Before testing, make sure that all connections are

soldered and that the unit is plugged in.

1.

Remote-start the Engine and listen for Starter drag. If the Starter cranks for too

long, carry out another Tach learning procedure.

2.

Test Hood Switch shutdown: with the vehicle running under the Remote Starter,

open the Hood; the vehicle should shut down. If it does not shut down, check the

Hood Pin-switch and its connector.

3.

Test the Brake shutdown circuit: With the vehicle running under the Remote

Starter, press and release the Brake Pedal. The Engine should shut down

immediately. If the Engine continues to run, check the Brake Switch connection.

4.

OEM Alarm Control: Make sure the Module is able to arm and disarm the OEM

Alarm (if applicable).

5.

Alarm Testing: Arm the vehicle and test the Hood Pin and each Door to make sure

that each one of these points triggers the Alarm.

6.

Door Locks, Auxiliary Outputs and Trunk Testing: Make sure each of these

options respond to the Transmitter (if they were installed).

7.

Shock sensors:

Mounting Shock Sensor: Mount the sensor in the most central location

on the vehicle as to allow the sensor to detect vibration equally from each

side of the vehicle. Two common places to mount the sensor are Wire

harnesses or metal braces located under the Dashboard/Center Console.

Setting: Turning the dial clockwise increases the sensor's sensitivity and

turning the dial counter-clockwise decreases the sensor's sensitivity.

Testing: Make sure the Hood and the Doors are closed. Arm the Alarm

and wait approximately 10 seconds to let the vehicle “settle”. A light

“tap” on the vehicle should NOT trigger either the Alarm or the Warn

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WHITE /

ORANGE

(-) Starter

Kill output

The unit is equipped with a selectable passive- or active-arming

Starter Kill circuit that will immobilize the vehicle when the system is

armed. This wire will provide a constant 500-mA negative output when

the system is armed (locked by remote) or if remote started. This wire

should be connected to a Single Pole Double-Throw Relay (This wire

will connect to Pin 85, on the Relay, and Pin 86 will be connected to the

Ignition wire).

A second benefit of the Starter Kill is the Anti-Grind feature. When the

vehicle has been remote started the Anti-Grind prevents the starter

motor from re-engaging when the ignition key is inserted in the Ignition

switch and accidentally turned to the

crank

position (The Starter Kill

output becomes active during remote starts).

8

ORANGE

N/A

N/A

9

PURPLE

(+) Siren or

Horn output

+12 V Siren output. Connect to the positive side of the Siren or the can

be used for OEM Horn Honk control (a relay may be needed).

10

WHITE

(-) Ground

out when

running

This is a 500-mA constant ground output that is active when the vehicle

is running under a remote start. The output becomes active at the same

time as the Ignition, and becomes inactive when the Module shuts

down (i.e.: runtime has expired or the

stop

button is pressed, etc.). The

output can be used to activate external relays, bypass kits, etc.

CAUTION! If multiple relays or modules are connected to the Ground

Out wire, ensure that they are all diode isolated in order to avoid

feedback and damaging the vehicle.

This input should be used in vehicles that use a negative-switching

Dome Light circuit. Connect to a Dome Light wire testing ground with a

Door open.

11

GRAY

(-) Negative

Door Input

CAUTION! You can only use a negative or a positive connection. In

other words, only the NEGATIVE DOOR INPUT or the POSITIVE

DOOR INPUT wire is connected. It is essential that the Module be

connected in such a way as to allow each one of the Doors to turn off

Ready Mode: the driver-side Door Pin does not constitute by itself a

sufficient connection.

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