Bulldog Security RS1100E manual

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    CONTENTS REMOTE ST AR TER MODELS RS1100/RS1 1 00E, RS114 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 • W[...]

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    SYSTEM FEA TURES SYSTEM COMPONENTS TECHNIC AL ASSIST AN CE 1 REQUIRED TOOLS Four-Button Extended R ange R emotely st art your car to r un the heat er, air conditioning or defroster from an ext ended R emote Control distance. Ke y less Entry R emotely locks and unlocks your po w er door locks. T r unk Release/Sliding Door R emotely open y our po wer[...]

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    BEFORE Y OU BEGIN 2 PREC A UTIONS USIN G Y OUR TEST PR OBE Congr atulations, you ha v e purchased one of the most advanced remot e starter syst ems ev er made. Y our new r emote start er is a technological br eakt hrough utilizing the most adv anced, state-of-the-art t echnology and components. It is comput er controlled and manuf actured in the U.[...]

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    MAKIN G WIRIN G CONNECTIONS 3 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 emot e starter. 2. Strip back one inch of insulation on t he wir e you need to connect to. 3. Separ at e the v ehicle wir e as shown. Make t he separ ation large enough to fit t he other w[...]

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    4 4. Use electr ical tape to wr ap, be sur e to cover about 2 inches on eit her side of connection. Secur e with wir e ties as shown. 3. Lay upper twisted pair of wir es o v er right wir e as sho wn. Br ing lo w er twisted pair of wir es up to meet t he lef t wir e as shown. 2. T wist upper wir es toget her, twist lower wir es together as shown. Us[...]

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    5 Note: R emove an y paint below the spade connect or. F actor y Bolt Spade Connector Black Ground W ire 1. If y our v ehicle has onl y one (1) ignition wire, as most 1993 and older domestic and import v ehicles do, connect the heavy g auge WHITE wire to it. 2. If your vehicle has two (2) ignition wires, as mos t 1 994 and new er v ehicles do, conn[...]

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    6 NEUTRAL S AFET Y SWITCH CONNECTIN G THE WIRIN G HARNESS P ARKING LIGHTS (+12V onl y with par king lights on) T ur n the par king lights to t he ON position. (NOT Y OUR HEADLAMPS). Probe the wir e(s) coming from y our headlamp control switch. The cor rect wir e will show +12V and the RED light will glo w br ight onl y when the par king lights ar e[...]

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    7 ANTENNA PLA CEMENT F A CTOR Y ANTI- THEFT S YSTEMS OPTIONAL C ONNECTIONS Control Module Antenna Wire Antenna T ube ANTENNA For best results, run the ant enna ( YELL O W WIRE WITH BLACK TIP fr om the back of t he unit) as high up in the dash and as str aight as possible. Do not place t he ant enna next to an y metal parts or the v ehicle’s main [...]

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    8 on the switch and t est t he unlock wire. The cor r ect wir e will test (-) negativ e and the GREEN light will glo w br ight. Release t he unlock button and t his wire should again glo w bot h GREEN and RED (diml y). Y our v ehicle has a “ T ype B ” door locking sy stem. Mak e sur e to mar k which wire is loc k and unlock.Make sur e to mark w[...]

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    OPERA TOR PR OGRAMMIN G INSTR UCTIONS 9 TR UNK RELEASE AND SLIDING V AN DOOR RELEASE (+) Locate t he trunk release or sliding v an door r elease wir e coming from the back of t he release switch. T o de ter mine if your release is tr ipped by a (+) positive or a (-) negative (most trunk release or van door release switches ar e (+) positive). Pr es[...]

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    HO W TO USE Y OUR REMOTE TRANSMITTER 10 Dual Pulse Door Lock If your vehicle r equires a Dual Pulse Lock output to lock t he doors or t o arm your f actory alarm, you must progr am your unit to do this. Pr ess and hold t he br ak e pedal, press and hold Butt on #3 until the par king lights flash t hr ee (3) times. R elease Button #3 then pr ess But[...]