Bulldog Security Pro-Series 7002 manual

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    CONTENTS INST ALL A TION GUIDE • O WNER’S GUIDE T echnical Assistance All tech personnel are expertly qualified to answer any technical questions. T echnicians are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Address 288 Canton Avenue • Wintersville, Ohio 43953 T elephone Phone: 740-26[...]

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    SYSTEM FEA TURES 1 2 Long R ange Four-Button R emot es Hand-held, easy to use and lets you oper at e the sy stem from an e xtended distance. Ke y less Entry with onboar d r elays T wo onboard r elays are provided to w or k an y v ehicle’s door locks wit hout additional parts. This featur e will r emot el y lock or unlock your po wer door locks e [...]

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    SYSTEM COMPONENTS TECHNIC AL ASSIST ANCE BEFORE Y OU BEGIN 2 Should you need help. F ir st check our w ebsit e at www .bulldogsecur ity .com or call our toll-fr ee T ech Support Hotline Monday through Friday 9AM-8PM and Saturday 10AM-4PM EST at 800-8 78-8007 . Y ou must give t he following information : • Name • T elephone N umber with Ar ea Co[...]

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    MAKIN G WIRIN G CONNECTIONS 3 PREC A UTIONS NOTE: In most cases y ou should not cut your vehicle wir e in two. 1. S tr ip back two inches of insulation on the wir e from the r emo te s tarter. 2. Strip back one inch of insulation on t he wir e you need to connect to. 3. Separ at e t he v ehicle wir e as shown. Make t he separ ation large enough to [...]

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    4 6. Use electr ical tape to wr ap. Be sur e to cover t he wir e about two inches on either side of the connection. Fir st pull t he wir e t hat you ha ve jus t connected along side t he wir e you connected to, tape and wire tie t hem toget her . Use this me thod f or all connections. CA UTION: All wires mus t be wr apped wit h tape and wir e tied.[...]

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    5 LOC A TING & MAKIN G CONNECTIONS MOUNTING AND CONNECTIN G THE SIREN Select a location under the v ehicle's hood for t he sir en. • The mounting location should be solid and ha ve no moving parts nearby . • For the loudest sound, the sir en should point down. • The sir en should not point str aight up as moisture could collect in t [...]

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    6 4. Most vehicles use a (-) negativ e switch, but if your does not, y ou will need to t est for a (+) positiv e door pin switch. 5. Connect y our met er or test light's negativ e lead to a good solid chassis ground. Use the positiv e lead or ot her lead probe to the door pin switch wir e. Then open t he door. If t he test light tur ns on or t[...]

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    7 OPTIONAL C ONNECTIONS light will glo w bright on bo th t he lock and t he unlock wir es. Pr ess and hold the lock button on t he switch and test t he lock wir e. The cor r ect wir e will t est (+) positiv e and the RED light will glow br ight. R elease the lock button and t his wir e should show a (-) neg ativ e and the GREEN light will glow br i[...]

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    ANTENNA PLA CEMENT 8 NOTE : Once y ou ha v e made t he connections for t he 5-pin door lock har ness, y ou will need to plug the door lock har ness into t he main module 5-pin plug on t he front of the unit. “T ype B” (-) Negative (5-pin har ness) Ground UNLOCK LOCK GREEN/BLACK U nlock GREEN/WHITE Not Used RED/BLACK BLUE/BLA CK Lock BLUE/WHITE [...]

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    9 WIRIN G DIA GRAMS FIGURE 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 1 5 14 1 3 12 11 9 BLUE : WHITE : MAIN CONNECTOR 1. Red (+) 12 V olt Constant 2. Black Chassis Ground 3. Gre y (+) Sir en Output 4. White/R ed Button #3 / Channel #3 (-) Output: Windo w Rollup, etc. 200 mA Max 5. White/Yello w Button #2 / Channel #2 (-) Output : Remot e Starter, etc. 200 mA Max 6. Bro[...]

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    10 Car Finder While the sys tem is ar med, pr ess and r elease Button #3. The alar m will chir p 6 times and t he par king lights will flash. This is used to locat e your vehicle in a crowded parking lot. Op tional Accessories (Trunk Pop, etc., Opt. Part #775 required) NOTE : When the alar m is disar med, pr ess Button #3 and t he trunk will open. [...]

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    ar ming onl y , af ter t he unit is disar med it r e v erts back to High Thef t Off. Shock Sensitivity R eduction T o r educe t he on-boar d shock sensitivity to 50% (for t his ar ming onl y), press Butt on #1 again within two seconds af ter ar ming. The sys tem will chir p once (or f lash the par king lights once if Silent Ar ming is activated). T[...]