Audiovox PRO 9246FT manual

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    PRE-INSTALLATION NOTES: PASSIVE / ACTIVE DOOR LOCK SELECTION: DIP SWITCH #1 This feature will only affect the operation of the system if the passive arming feature is selected. When active door lock is selected, the doors will only lock when the transmitter button is pressed. When the alarm is allowed to arm passively, at the end of the 30 second a[...]

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    -2- REMOTE ENTRY ILLUMINATION: This system provides an on board relay that will illuminate the dome light for 30 seconds whenever the system is disarmed. This circuit will also flash the interior dome light when the alarm is triggered. Since both the NO and COMMON relay contacts are wired through the harness, this feature can be used with both posi[...]

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    -3- PARKING LIGHT FLASHER: This system provides an output to control an optional parking light flasher relay (not included). When this option is installed, the vehicles parking lamps will flash during arm, disarm, intrusion, and emergency panic. This is a ground (300 mA maximum) output, therefore, a relay must be used to take advantage of this feat[...]

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    -4- ORANGE WIRE: 300 mA GROUND OUTPUT WHEN ARMED This wire is provided to control the optional (not included) starter cut relay. Connect the orange wire to terminal 86 of the AS 9256 relay (or an equivalent 30 A automotive relay), and wire the remaining relay contacts as shown in the wiring diagram. IMPORTANT: Audiovox does not recommend using this[...]

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    © 1999 Audiovox Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788 128-5338A -5- 5 WIRE ALTERNATING DOOR LOCK CIRCUITS: In this application, it is necessary to cut the existing door lock by-pass wires. These wires run from the master door lock switch to the slave door lock switch, and then on to the door lock motors. Cut the existing lock wire, and co[...]

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