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Remote Start | Yes |
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Two-Way Communication | Yes |
Keyless Entry | Yes |
Panic Mode | Yes |
Number of Remotes Included | 2 |
Alarm Type | Security |
Security Features | Starter Kill |
Remote Start Compatibility | Yes |
Diagram showing primary harness (H1) wire connections.
Detailed installation steps for primary harness wires.
Diagram showing auxiliary harness (H2) wire connections.
Detailed installation steps for auxiliary harness wires.
Diagram showing relay harness (H3) wire connections.
Detailed installation steps for relay harness wires.
Visual guides for various power door lock system types.
Diagram for systems using (+) 12V pulses to drive factory relays.
Diagram for systems using (-) ground pulses to drive factory relays.
Diagram for directly-wired reversing-polarity door lock circuits.
Diagram for vehicles with aftermarket door lock actuators.
Diagram for Mercedes-Benz/Audi vacuum pump lock systems.
Diagram for one-wire systems using cut-to-lock, ground-to-unlock.
Diagram for (+) positive multiplex door lock systems.
Diagram for (-) negative multiplex door lock systems.
Diagram for immobilizer harness connections.
Instructions for installing the starter immobilizer circuit.
Connection and mounting of LED and Valet/Program button.
Programmer connection and receiver/antenna mounting guidelines.
Configuration of the light flash output polarity.
Methods for temporarily bypassing sensor inputs.
Steps to access and change system features using Valet button.
Overview of basic system features and default settings.
Details on advanced system features and their configurations.
Specific features configurable via the Bitwriter.
In-depth explanations of system features.
Process for teaching transmitters to the system.
Standard functions assigned to transmitter buttons.
Procedure for increasing/decreasing sensor sensitivity.
Procedures for exiting and resetting shock sensor settings.
Interpreting chirps for status and zone definitions.
Procedure to view the last six system triggers.
Selecting active inputs/sensors for arming cycles.
Requirements and programming for the VRS® feature.
How NPC circuitry bypasses zones and how to test it.
Logic for restoring system state after power loss.
Solutions for starter kill, sensor, and door input problems.
Summary of connections for all major harnesses.