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Universal Security Control Module
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CM2500
Master
Guide
Disarm/Unlock
To disarm enter the 4-6 digit code previously programmed, if entered correctly the system will disarm. If
the code entered is incorrect the LED’s will flash 3 times and an alert will be sent to any Firstech 2way
LCD remote or Drone that may be connected to the CM NOTE: If you enter the wrong code more
than 5 times within 30 minutes the RPS touch function will be disabled for 1 HOUR
Car Call Notification
Your 2 Way LCD, compatible 2 way LED remote, or Drone will receive a car call notification if the
wrong PIN code is used.
Touch Panel Sensitivity
The CM2500 will have a touch sensitivity setting options in the feature settings. (Feature 3-03)
Siren
To adjust duration time when the alarm has been triggered, change feature 1-05 - the system default is 30
seconds.
FT-DAS-II (Digital Adjustable Sensor gen II)
The DAS-II includes a dual stage impact sensor, and auto adjusting tilt sensor, and glass break sensor all in
one. Follow the steps below to properly setup your DAS II sensor levels. You can view our programming/
demonstration video located in our video library at https://www.youtube.com/c/myFirstech
DAS-II Programming Procedure
Installing Your DAS-II
NOTE 1: Make sure Option 4-12 is set to the DAS option.
NOTE 2: Connect cable to the red 4 pin port on the CM2500A.
NOTE 3: Mount DAS securely using zip ties or included hardware
Sensor can be mounted in any orientation; tilt will set 30 seconds after arming.
STEP 1: Turn the ignition to the ‘on’ position
STEP 2: Send Unlock command 2 times (unlock => unlock) using any Firstech remote or OEM
remote (capable of Controlling the CM2500 through data module) At this time the
DAS-II display will initialize and stay powered up for at least 5 minutes or until ignition
is off.
STEP 3: Push the programming button repeatedly until the desired sensor has been selected 1-5
shown in the table below. (The programming button will be used to navigate the sensor
adjustments and sensitivity once a sensor has been selected.)