CM6200 Install Guide
Starter System
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4-10 Trigger Start or Closed Loop System – Default setting sets the pink wire on CN3 as a trigger start
input, which will initiate remote start with a negative (-) trigger. Feature 2-04 allows the number of
pulses required to initiate remote start to be changed. Option 2 changes the wire to a closed loop
input, which makes it an instant alarm trigger when separated from ground - Ideal for protecting
trailers or headlights.
4-11 Data to Data interface protocol through RS232 Port – Default setting allows for compatibility with
ADS Idatalink modules. Option 2 changes compatibility to Fortin interface modules. (If a Fortin
Module is connect to the RS232 before the CM is powered up the this feature will automatically
switch to option 2)
4-12 Impact Sensor - This feature changes between the standard included shock sensor and the optional
DAS (Digital Adjustable Sensor). The DAS has additional programming. Please see the Placement
and Use of Components section of this manual for details. For the CM6200 option 3 will allow the
red sensor port CN6 to be configured as analog arm/lock (pin 4) and disarm/unlock (pin 2). (option
3 will also work with feature 4-09 option 3)
4-13 Antenna Power Save - Some people may not drive their vehicle very often, this may cause the battery
to become discharged because it is not getting recharged on a regular basis. The antenna power
save option will turn off the antenna after the specified amount of time to conserve power. While the
antenna is asleep, the system will not respond to the remotes. Any type of input to the system will
wake up the antenna, i.e.: ignition, brake, door, trunk, hood, shock, RPS, etc. A remote start only
user just needs to open their door to reactivate the system, however, a user with an alarm or alarm/
start system will need to trigger the pre-warn stage of the shock sensor to quietly wake up the
antenna. (This feature is not available when using EZ-GO)
4-14 Low Battery Warning - This feature option, which is default to off when the system is armed and the
feature is on the main control unit, will monitor the voltage of the vehicles battery at its connection
point. When the battery voltage drops to or below 11.3 volts the control module will send a page to
the 2 Way. It will beep several times for 5 seconds, every 50 seconds, 3 times and flash the battery
indicator on the remote. When you query the remote or unlock/disarm the system the remote will
display the voltage of the vehicle’s battery. When option 3 (11.3v) or 4 (11.7v) is set, 2-13 is set to
option 2, and Timer Mode option is activated on the remote, the vehicle will remote start and run for
15 minutes.
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