Crimestopper Security Products CS-2008PC manual

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    CS-2008PC SecurLinc™ ADVANCED REMOTE CONTROL ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS *NOTE: There are several features of the CS-2008PC system that can only be accessed and/or programm ed by using optional SecurLinc™ PC software and data cable via the system’s expansion port via a Personal Computer: An expansion kit is availabl[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Pre-Installation Cautions & Warnings…….…………………………………………………………..………………1 Control Module & Component M ounting…………………..……………………….………………………..…….2-3 Wiring Descriptions.………………………………………?[...]

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    COMPONENT MOUNTING SIREN: Mount the siren under the hood to an inner fender-well, wheel-well, or other body surface with the open end facing downward. Run the red siren wire through the firewall using a rubber grommet. Ground the black to the body metal near the siren or you can use one of the siren’s mounting screws for a ground. LED/VALET POD: [...]

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    WIRING PIN 12: ORANGE WIRE: NEGATIVE ARMED OUTPUT – Starter Disable (500mA Ground, Optional) This wire becomes a (-) Ground output when system is armed. This output can be used for optional accessories such as window roll up modules, scanner LED’s, voice modules, etc. PIN 13: BLUE: NEGATIVE UNLOCK OUTPUT / POSITIVE LOCK OUPUT . PIN 14: GRAY WIR[...]

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    SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM #1[...]

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    SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM #2[...]

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    SHOCK SENSOR DUAL ADJUST Smart Sense™ Shock Sensor: GREEN RED Pre-Warn Tr i g g e r The supplied dual stage / dual adjust shock sensor does not require any additional wiring. Just mount the sensor, plug in the “Sensor #1” input plug on the 2008PC harness and adjust to the desired levels of sensitivity for pre-warn and shock sensor violations.[...]

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    POWER DOOR LOCK WIRING GREEN: (-) LOCK / (+) UNLOCK BLUE: (-) UNLOCK / (+) LOCK COMMON DOOR LOCK TYPES: (SEE FOR DESCRIPTIONS) Negative Trigger (-): Many Imports, Late Model Ford & General Motors Positive Trigger (+): Many GM, Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth models: Reverse Polarity: Many Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, Dodge/Chrysler/ Plymouth and some GM Fulls[...]

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    POWER DOOR LOCK WIRING NEGA TIVE TRIGGER DOO RLOCK WIRING POSITIVE TRIGGER DO ORLOCK W IRING GREEN GREEN BLUE BLUE DIO DES FA C T O R Y FA C T O R Y L L LOCK LOCK POW ER POW ER LOCKING LOCKING UL UL RELA YS RELA Y S UNLOCK UNLOCK IN4001 DIO DES IN 4 00 1 A FTERMA RKET MOT OR/DOOR LOC K WIRING REVERSE POLA R ITY DOOR LOC K WIRING GREEN GREEN FUS ED [...]

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    REMOTE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING 1. Turn Ignition ON and OFF 3 times quickly, leaving it ON the 3 rd time. (ON/OFF, ON/OFF, ON) You should hear (3) chirps. 2. Press the Program/Override Button for 5 seconds and you should hear 5 chirps and LED comes on solid. 3. Press #1 (LOCK) on the transmitter once, you should hear 1 chirp. Press Button #1 again, [...]

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    OPTION PROGRAMMING TABLE PROGRAMM ING OPTIONS CHART * = Default (Column 1) Option # Option Description BUTTON 1* LOCK BUTTON 2 UNLOCK BUTTON 3 TRUNK 1. Passive Arming/ Hands-free mode Passive OFF* Hands-free OFF* Passive Arming Enable Hands-free Mode Enable 2. Active Re-Arm / Hands-free Immobilizer Active Re-arm OFF* Immobilizer OFF* Active Re-arm [...]

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    OPTION DESCRIPTIONS 2. ACTIVE RE-ARMING / HANDS-FREE IMMOBILIZER This option controls the Active Re-arming feature and the Hands-free immobilizer. There are 3 selections: Button 1 (Lock) = Both Active Re-arming and Hands-free immobilizer are OFF. Button 2 (Unlock) = Enable Active Re-arming. Button 3 (Trunk) = Enable Hands-free immobilizer. • Acti[...]

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    OPTION PROGRAMMING 12. HORN OUTPUT / CARJACK WITH HANDS-FREE REMOTE (2 FEATURES) This option controls whether the system’s Factory Horn output AND full-time Carjack operation. There are 3 selections: Button 1 (Lock) = Horn Output Pulses on trigger and Full-time Carjack are disabled. Button 2 (Unlock) = Horn Output is on Solid when triggered. Butt[...]

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    OPTION RESET TO RESTORE ALL PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS TO DEFAULT VALUES (*): 1. Turn the Ignition ON and press the Program/Override button 5 times. The siren will chirp 3 times indicating you are in programming mode. 2. Press the #3 Button (Trunk Symbol) on the Transmitter. The system will chirp (6) six times indication all options have been reset to De[...]

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    “HANDS FREE” REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) This 2008PC system is compatible with an optional “Hands-free” remote transmitters (not included in kit). The “Hands-free” remote transmitter adds two important features. • Convenient “hands-free” operation and additional security. • Additional Security: When using the hands free remote, th[...]

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    HANDS-FREE PROGRAMMING & SETUP NOTE: PASSIVE ARMING AND PASSIVE LOCKING M UST BE ENABLED ALONG WITH THE HANDS- FREE MODE. ENABLE HANDS FREE MODE: 1. Follow steps to enter Option Programming mode. (See page 7) 2. Press program button 1 time to get to option #1. 3. Press the Button #3 (Trunk Symbol) on the remote transmitter to enable this featur[...]

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    5-BUTTON REMOTE OPERATION: 5-Button One-Way Remote Functions: PA N I C BUTTON 1 BUTTON 3 BUTTON 2 BUTTON 4 BUTTON 5 (ON SIDE) BANK #1 (Directly Press Buttons) Button 1: Arm / Lock Button 2: Disarm / Unlock Button 3: Aux #1 (Trunk Release) Button 4: Panic Button 5: (Change to BANK #2) BANK #2 (Press Button 5 FIRST, then within 3 seconds Buttons 1-4)[...]

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    ALARM OPERATION PANIC FEATURE: In the event of an emergency situation or to attract att ention to your vehicle, press and hold Button #4 (Panic). The Siren will sound and lights will flash for 30 seconds. Press Button #2 (Unlock) reset. ONE-TIME SHOCK SENSOR BYPASS: To arm the system and bypass the shock for just that one time, press button #1 on e[...]

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    ALARM OPERATION DOME LIGHT ILLUMINATION: (Optional) This feature turns on the vehicle’s dome light upon disarm for 30 seconds or until the key is inserted and turned on. This will provide illuminated entry to your vehicle at night or in dimly lit areas for safety and security. FAULTY ZONE BYPASS: When the system arms (actively or passively) with [...]