Clifford 6000 manual

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  • Page 1

    Standard Features of the IntelliGuard 600 0 Programmable (+) or (-) require relays . System Component s The IntelliGuard 6000 installation kit contains the following components : One Prewired 22-pin connector harnes s One Extended Range Receiver One Prewired 4-pin connector harness One Plain V iew 2 Coded V alet Switc h One IntelliGuard 6000 Contro[...]

  • Page 2

    Wiring Description for the 4-Pin Connector Pi n Wire Colo r Con nects t o 1 Green/Blu e Ignition Outpu t 2 White/Blu e Starter Outpu t 3 White/Brow n Ignition Inpu t 4 White/Green Starter Inpu t Wiring Description for the 22-Pin Connecto r Pi n Wire Colo r Con nects t o 1 Gray/Blu e Channel 4 output 2 Black Prewired to the V alet Switch and Glass T[...]

  • Page 3

    Passenger Compartment Connection s Control Unit and Extended Range Receive r The IntelliGuard 6000 con trol unit must be in stalled in side the ve hi cle. Un der no cir cum st a nces should the uni t be in stalled un der the hood or other simi larly hos tile en vi ron ment . 1 . Select an area behind the dash to mount the control unit using the sup[...]

  • Page 4

    Passenger Compartment Connections (Continued ) Trunk Trigge r V ehicles with a ground-switching trunk light will interface directly with the IntelliGuard 6000 (o n positive switching Rolls - Royce vehicles , use a relay to invert polarity). The switch may be located in or near the trunk latch or at the tr u nk light. If a switch cannot b e located,[...]

  • Page 5

    Engine Bay Connections (Continued ) Hood Trigge r V ehicles with a ground-switching hood light will interface directly with the IntelliGuard 6000 (on positive switching vehicles, use a relay t o invert polarity). The switch may be located in or near the hood latch or at the hood light. If a s witch cannot be located, you must add a pin switch in a [...]

  • Page 6

    FACT—False Alarm Control and Tes t The system microprocessor automatically checks for another activated sensor or trigger before soun d ing the siren a second time, thus preventing any further false alarms. If you wish to test FAC T , simpl y , 1 . Arm the sys tem with the re mote con trol . 2 . W ait 10 seconds after the interior light turns off[...]

  • Page 7

    Certificate of Installatio n After installation and testing has been completed, you mus t fill in the Clifford Electronics Certificate of Installatio n . Programmable Feature s IntelliGuard 6000 comes from the factory with its features preprogrammed as noted in bol d text in the tables on pages 8 and 9. Som e features can be programmed by the insta[...]

  • Page 8

    User-Programmable Feature s User-Programmable Features (1 Chirp = OF F , 2 Chirps = ON ) Fea tur e Selec t Unmarked 1 Unmarked 2 Unmarked 3 Unmarked 4 ✱ 1 Add New Remote NOTE 1 Chirps (Off / O n /Quiet*) (1 chirp / 2 chirps /3 chirps ) *Quiet chirps are only available wit h SSPS Sire n AutoArmin g ( On /Off ) Arm/Disarm with Secondary Remot e NOT[...]

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    Installer-Programmable Feature s T o access the installer-programmable features, use the procedure defined in the User-Programmable s ection, but after completing step 4, continue to press and hold the ✱ side of the Plain V iew 2 Switch for another 10 seconds. Y ou will hear three confirmatio n chirps indicating that the system is in installer-pr[...]

  • Page 10

    System Checklist & Troubleshooting (Continued) n Arm the IntelliGuard 6000 (either from inside or outside the vehicle) and wait 10 seconds. T urn th e ignition to the “ON ” position. o Engine does not respond and alarm triggers. This is the correct response, proceed to step 3. o Engine starts or cranks. The starter im mo bi li sa tion cir c[...]

  • Page 11

    System Checklist & Troubleshooting (Continued) Step 4. Test the park ing lights. Arm the sys tem . n T wo flashes . This is the correct response, proceed to step 5 . n One flash. If the parking lights flash only once, the IntelliGuard 6000 had pre vi ously AutoArmed it self pa s sively and by press ing the arm/disarm but ton the sys tem dis arm[...]

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    System Checklist & Troubleshooting (Continued ) Step 8. Test the dis arm func tion . n Disarm the system. The following should occur : o Siren chirps onc e . If the siren does not chirp once, refer to step 3 . o Parking lights flash once. If the parking lights do not flash once, refer to step 4. o LED stops flashing . If not refer to step 6 . o[...]

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    System Checklist & Troubleshooting (Continued ) Step 13 . Test the AutoArming By pass fea ture . Disarm the system. T urn the ignition to the “ON” position, then turn the ignition “OF F . ” n One Chirp . This is the correct response, wait 30 seconds after the interior lights have turned off to insur e the system does not passively arm. [...]