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Brand | Auto Start |
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Model | AS-6850TW-FM |
Category | Remote Starter |
Language | English |
Lists components included in the remote starter kit for installation.
Lists necessary tools and supplies for safe and proper installation of the system.
Provides essential safety and practical tips to remember before and during installation.
Defines a relay as a switching device responding to voltage changes to activate other devices.
Explains the use of relays for isolation, inversion, interruption, strengthening current, and safe power distribution.
Describes the electromagnetic mechanism of a relay, involving a coil and contacts.
Explains standard terminal naming conventions (85, 86, 87, 87A, 30) for relays.
Details how relay contacts change state when voltage is applied to the coil.
Discusses quenching diodes and their role in absorbing reverse voltage spikes generated by relay coils.
Explains using a relay to safely power multiple ignition wires from a single source.
Demonstrates using a relay to isolate a parking light circuit, preventing feedback to other devices like wipers.
Shows how a relay can invert a negative signal to a positive one for trunk release activation.
Explains using a relay for starter disable output to prevent unauthorized starting.
Illustrates using a relay to provide necessary negative current for a trunk release wire.
Advises testing and recording wire behavior in different ignition states before attempting hot wiring.
Describes bypassing a 'Direct Feed' clutch switch by connecting the starter output to the solenoid side wire.
Explains how to bypass a negative trigger clutch system using a relay.
Details bypassing a positive trigger clutch system using a relay.
Describes bypassing a normally closed clutch switch system using a relay.
Describes connecting to a positive-switching dome light wire for door input.
Details the starter kill output for immobilizing the vehicle and the anti-grind feature.
Describes connecting to a negative-switching dome light wire for door input.
Details the procedure for entering programming mode using the hood pin switch.
Describes the PAB as an alternative to the hood pin for accessing programming sub-menus.
Provides steps to adjust the crank time delay for the Virtual Tach System.
Explains how to set the TACH threshold jumper for detecting high voltage TACH signals.
Details the procedure for programming the tach signal for various ignition systems.
Outlines an alternative automated procedure for programming the tach signal.
Details the procedures for enabling Ready Mode via remote or handbrake.
Describes options for automatically locking and unlocking doors based on ignition status.
Lists parking light flashes and their corresponding causes for system shutdown.
Lists parking light flashes and their corresponding causes for remote start failure.
Summarizes parking light flashes and their descriptions for various system states and actions.