Clarion UNGO MS3001 manual

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    1. Before Y ou Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1 2. Installation Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2 3. Mounting Components Main Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 1 1. Be sure to read the manual thoroughly before beginning the installation to ensure a proper understanding of the MS3001 / MS3200 and its functions. 2. V erify system contents: ❑ Main Unit ❑ Two 3-Button Remote T ransmitters ❑ Siren (MS3001 only) ❑ Battery Backup Siren (MS3200 only) ❑ Harnesse[...]

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    Page 2 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual 1. Use a V olt / Ohm meter to test all wires. Do not use a test light. 2. Good power and ground connections are essential for proper operation. 3. Route all wires from the engine compartment to the interior of the vehicle through a grommet and use electrical tape and split loom tubing for protection. 4. [...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 3 Main Unit The main unit should be mounted in the interior of the vehicle. Do not mount the main unit in the engine compartment. For maximum security , avoid mounting the main unit where it will be easily accessible to a thief. If you are mounting the unit under the dash board, be sure to mount the unit a[...]

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    Page 4 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual For maximum security , it is best to disguise all under hood system wires with factory style split loom tubing so that they cannot be easily identified by a thief. Run all wires from the engine compartment into the interior of the vehicle through a grommet. When testing the system, be sure to turn the si[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 5 +12v +12v Chassis Ground +12v LED Override Switch Black Red White Y ellow White/brown Orange +12v (MS3200 only) Y ellow/white Red/yellow P arking Lights Relay Dome Light Relay Horn Relay 10A Negative Door Pins witch P ositive Door Pinswitch Dome Light Dome Light Negative Hood/ T r unk Switch (+) or (-) o[...]

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    Page 6 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual 14-Pin Main Harness Pin 1 - BLACK: Ground. Connect to a solid chassis ground. Be sure to use a ring connector of proper size. Scrape away the paint at the grounding point. Pin 2 - RED: Main Power (+12v) input [3A fuse]. Connect to constant +12v . A clean source of power is essential. This connection can [...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 7 In this configuration, the vehicle ’ s starter will be disabled only when the system is armed and alarming. If power to the system is lost or the system becomes disconnected, the vehicle will be able to start. Pin 12 - BLUE/red: Starter Defeat Normally Open (-) output. Provides a negative output while [...]

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    Page 8 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual 4-Pin Auxiliary Function Harness Pin 1 - YELLOW/black: Auxiliary Function 2 (-) output. Provides a negative output to activate a relay . The output of this wire can be set to operate in one of two operating modes. See Jumper Settings . Momentary - provides output for as long as the transmitter button is [...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 9 Jumper Selections Parking Light Polarity . Selects the polarity (+/-) for the output of the on-board Parking Light relay . Pin 1 + Pin 2 = positive Pin 2 + Pin 3 = negative Auto Rearm. When the jumper is off the system will automatically rearm if no other activity is detected within one minute of Remote [...]

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    Page 10 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual Accessing the Jumpers Using a flathead screwdriver , carefully press in on the access tabs on the sides of the case until the hooks release. T ake care not to push the tabs in too far or they may break. Once you have made your selections, close the case by aligning the top and button halves of the case,[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 11 Remote T ransmitter Layout Each system comes with 2 Remote T ransmitters, pre-programmed to Arm and Disarm the system with chirp confirmation using Button 1 . Button 1 Arms and Disarms the system. This Button also locks and unlocks the doors when the system is in V alet Mode. Button 2 controls the syste[...]

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    Page 12 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual T wo Car Operation For your convenience, you may use a single transmitter to operate multiple vehicles. The T ransmitter can be set to arm Car #1 with Button 1 and arm additional cars with the first available Buttons not being used by Car #1. The following diagram illustrates how a single transmitter ca[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 13 Adding a New T ransmitter into the System 1. T urn on the ignition. 2. Press and hold the Override switch. • The status LED will turn on red. 3. Within 5 seconds: Continue holding the Override switch and Press T ransmitter Button 1* For remote arming with chirp confirmation. --- or --- Release the Ove[...]

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    Page 14 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual Arming Mode Selection (Passive or Active Arming) Using the Remote T ransmitter, you may select Passive Arming with chirp confirmation, Passive Arming without chirp confirmation, or Active Arming (Remote only). T o set the Arming Mode: 1. T urn the ignition on. 2. Within 4 seconds, press T ransmitter But[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 15 V alet Mode Allows you to temporarily disable the security system when the car is being serviced or turned over to a parking attendant. T o turn V alet Mode on or off: 1. T urn on the ignition. 2. Press and hold the override switch. 3. While holding the override switch, turn off the ignition. • The si[...]

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    Page 16 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual The MS3001 / MS3200 ’ s dual stage, on-board Shock Sensor is adjusted entirely through the use of the Remote T ransmitter. T rigger Sensitivity The T rigger sensitivity is adjustable to 8 levels, including an “ off ” setting where the sensor is ignored. T o Adjust the T rigger sensitivity: 1. T ur[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 17 Y ou can use this chart to quickly identify and interpret the MS3001 / MS3200 system ’ s chirp indications and LED flashes. The system continuously monitors all protected zones, even when it is not armed, and warns you if it detects a problem when you turn off the ignition. 1. T urn off the ignition. [...]

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    Page 18 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual Dome Light Control Relay Diagrams The Auxiliary Function 2 Output can be set for momentarty or latched operation allowing custom operation of vehicle systems such as: Remote Control of Audio System (Latched Operating Mode) This enables the user to listen to the vehicle ’ s audio or video system for ex[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 19 Door Lock Diagrams Negative T rigger Positive T rigger V oltage Reversal Aftermarket Actuators V acuum Lock System White/green = (-) Lock White/blue = (-) Unlock install_MS3001.qxd 8/11/99 4:15 PM Page 19[...]

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    Page 20 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual The optional DLRM is a factory door lock integration module with built-in relays for use with high current positive trigger door locking systems (like those found on some older GM models) and voltage reversal door locking systems (also known as 5-wire systems, found on many Ford vehicles and some GM mod[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 21 Be sure to add a fuse to the violet wire of the 5-pin harness and connect to a constant source of power separate from the alarm ’ s power wire. DO NOT connect the DLRM V iolet wire to alarm ’ s main power lead . High Current Positive T rigger System V oltage Reversal System Adding Aftermarket Actuat[...]

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    Page 22 - MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual Notes install_MS3001.qxd 8/11/99 4:15 PM Page 22[...]

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    MS3001 / MS3200 Installation Manual - Page 23 Notes install_MS3001.qxd 8/11/99 4:15 PM Page 23[...]

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    +12v +12v Chassis Ground +12v LED Override Switch Black Red White Y ellow White/brown Orange +12v (MS3200 only) Y ellow/white Red/yellow P arking Lights Relay Dome Light Relay Horn Relay 10A Negative Door Pins witch P ositive Door Pinswitch Dome Light Dome Light Negative Hood/ T r unk Switch (+) or (-) output Siren (+) output Aux 1(-) output Y ello[...]