Audiovox AS - 9151N manual

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    Remote Car S t arter Inst allation Instructions AS - 9151N For installation in vehicles with 12 volt negative ground circuits, gasoline engines, with automatic transmission only! KIT CONTENTS (1) Remote Start Control Module (2) Wiring Harnesses (1) Parts Bag Containing (2) Fuses (2) Fuse Holders (1) Control Switch (1) Hood Diode Bridge (1) Literatu[...]

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                      BATT 1 BATT 2 ACC IGN 1 IGN 2 IGN 3 START * SPLICE (TYP.) IGNITION SWITCH KEY POSITION OFF ACCESSORY ON / RUN START    LT. BLUE WIRE FROM AS-9151N   VIOLET WIRE FROM AS-9151N RED WIRE FROM AS-9151N RED w/WHITE TRACE WIRE FROM AS-9151N SEE "WIRING THE 12 PIN [...]

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    WIRING CONNECTIONS: 12 Pin Input / Output Harness 1. BLACK Wire: Chassis Ground Source Connect this wire to a solid, clean chassis ground source. 2. DARK BLUE Wire: Remote Start Signal Input Connect this wire to the pulsed ground output from the remote alarm system. In most cases, it will be connected to the second or third channel output from the [...]

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    8. YELLOW w/ BLACK Tracer Wire: + 12 Volt Alarm By - Pass Output This wire provides a 500 mA + 12 Volt transistorized output when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” position, and 0 Volts when the ignition key is “OFF” and when the vehicle is running under the control of the remote starter. This wire should be connected to the ignition i[...]

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    Multi Coil Pack Adaptor: The multi coil pack adaptor is designed for use with vehicles having multiple ignition coils where a single point tach signal is unavailable. T o use the adaptor , the Green/Black wires must connect to the negative side of the ignition coil(s). 1. For vehicles utilizing independent coils per cylinder , connect the three Gre[...]

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    PROGRAMMING AND TESTING: 1. You will notice a 4 position dip switch on board the remote start module. Dip switch #1 and #2 are used to program the Tach Rate. Refer to the chart below for proper setting of these dip switches. 2. Dip switch #3 controls the run time of the AS-9151N. ON = 10 Minute Run Time OFF = 15 Minute Run Time 3. Dip switch #4 con[...]

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    12 PIN CONNECTOR WIRING THE 12 PIN INPUT / OUTPUT HARNESS CONTROLSWITCH TO ALARM'S IGNITION INPUT- (YELLOW WIRE OF AUDIOVOXALARMS) LIGHT BLUE WHITE WHITE POSITIVE INHIBIT 1 REMOTE TRIGGER TO GROUND PULSE (CHANNEL 2OR 3) OUTPUTFROM ALARM NEGATIVE INHIBIT 2 TACH HOOD PIN SWITCH     SPLICE EXISTING BRAKE SWITCH IGNITION 3 O R SHOCK BY[...]