CrimeStopper EZ-31DP/33DP/34DP manual

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    EZ-31DP/33DP/34DP 1-WAY SYSTEMS EZ-64TW1/74TW2/84FM 2-WAY SYSTEMS EZ-30DP Stand Alone unit DP SERIES (Data port) REMOTE ENGINE STARTING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS on your choice of a “EZEE Start” System by Cr imestopper Security Products Inc. This booklet contains the information necessary for installing your [...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pre-Installation Considerations……….………...……...……………………………………………………………….……2 Installation Cautions & Warnings………………….……………………………………………………………….…..……3 Wiring……..………………………?[...]

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    3 INSTALLATION CAUTIONS & WARNINGS **FOR SAFETY REASONS, DO NOT INSTA LL in vehicles with MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS .** If accidentally left in gear, a remote started vehicle could become a self-propelled threat to life and property. DO NOT extend the Remote start ignition harness length. Mount the module so that main harness reaches all ignition sw[...]

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    4 WIRING PIN 3: YELLOW/BLACK FOR NEGATIVE IGNITION OUTP UT: (Relay and/or Module not included) YELLOW/BLA CK 85 86 30 87 3rd IGN (If need ed) IGN SW . OR AN T I - TH E F T / MODUL E +12V CONST A NT OR TRA NSPONDER Diode i sola te if us ing b o th ! PIN 3: YELLOW/BLACK: FOR ANTI-GRIND/STARTER DISABLE OUTPUT: (Relay not included) TO IGN 2 MOTOR ACC S[...]

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    5 WIRING PIN 4: BROWN: (-) AUX OUTPUT (TRUNK POP) or DOME LIGHT ILLUMINATION OUTPUT This output is programmable for two modes of operation. See Programming Option Section. Mode (1) DEFAULT: Provides a Ground pulse when button #3 (Trunk) on the remote transmitt er is pushed to activate a factory electric trunk release or other optional accessory. Mo[...]

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    WIRING PIN 5: GREEN: (-) START ACTIVATION INPUT, OEM INTERFACE or TURBO TIMER INPUT Mome nt ar y Sw it ch New TURBO TIM ER M ODE GREEN EZ-30 EXP A NSION (D efault) EZ-30 O EM INTERF A CE GREEN GREEN (Not incl uded) (A ux Chan nel A FTERM A RKET 1 sec. (-) pul se F A CTOR Y KEYLESS Output) AL AR M / K E Y L E S S MODU LE 3 Consecut ive (-) pul ses S[...]

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    7 WIRING PIN 6: GRAY: (-) NEGATIVE HOOD PIN SWITCH (REQUIRED FOR PROGRAMMING) Connect the Gray wire to a switch that is at ground when the hood is open. If an existing switch is not available, then we recommend one to be installed. When th is wire is grounded, the remote start is inhibited. If hood is opened on a remote started engine, the unit wil[...]

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    8 BROWN: +12V STARTER OUTPUT 30A: Connect to circuit in the vehicle that has pow er ONLY while the STARTER MOTOR is CRANKING. GRAY: +12V ACCESSORY OUTPUT 30A: Connect to circuit in the vehicle that provides Accessory Power for systems such as HEAT and A/C. Typically, this wire turns ON with the first position of the key, DROPS OU T WHEN CRANKING, t[...]

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    9 WIRING: 7-PIN HIGH-CURRENT CONNECTOR FUSE RED PINK/ WHITE 30A FUSE RED 30A + - BROWN PINK FUEL ENGI NE BA TTER Y PUMP ECU GRA Y + ST AR TER - COI L IGN OR AC C H/V/AC Diagra m not to scale, for illustra tion pur po se s only . Y o ur vehicle may differ . IGN 2 AC C 2 TOP WHI TE ST A R T 2 FUSE P A RKING LIGHTS IF NECES SAR Y 7-PIN Hig h Current C[...]

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    POWER DOOR LOCK WIRING CONNECTOR 10 PIN 1: BLUE: (-) Negative pulse for UNLOCK Crimestopper Door Lock Accessories: CS-6600DLM: Dual-relay plug-in module for Reverse Polarity, Positive, or Aftermarket Motors. CS-6500DLI: Plug-in pulse inverter that converts the Negative outputs of the system to Positive type for Positive Door Lock systems. CS-610S1:[...]

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    11 BASIC DOOR LOCK DIAGRAMS A FTERMA RKET MOTOR /DOOR LO CK WIRING REVERSE POLARITY DOOR LOCK W IRING GREEN GREEN FUSED FUSED RED RED +12V +12V BLUE BLUE + + 86 85 86 85 86 85 86 85 87 87 87 87 30 87A 30 87A 30 87 A 30 87A + L CUT UL CUT MA ST ER SWITCH NEGA TIV E TRIGGER DO O RLO CK WIRING POSITIV E TRIGGER DOORLOCK WI RING GREEN GREEN FUSE D RED [...]

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    12 “SMART TACHLESS” MODE Your EZEE Start system includes a unique volt age monitor called “Smart Tachless” mode. This mode allows this unit to efficiently start an engine without the use of a tach signal wire. These modules actively monitor the voltage level of the vehicle to control the starter motor each time a remote start is requested. [...]

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    13 TACH FINDER & USEFUL TIPS TACH FINDER MODE: This Tach Finder mode can assist in locating a Tach source for your installation. When following the steps, the unit will begin to flash the parking lights if you have the Red/White wire connected to a tach source. If lights do not flash, then try another wire until you locate a tach signal that wi[...]

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    14 INTRODUCTION Tach signals will vary in levels and frequencies depending on m any factors including the type of vehicle and the source of the signal. The signals from a vehicle’s injector wire and coil pack wire can vary greatly even on the same engine. The tach signal from an engine can also be affected by other sources such as electronic nois[...]

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    15 TIMED CRANK MODE This feature provides an easy method of starting the vehicle without locating an exact tach wire. The system uses a timed cranking output combined with the use of the Red/Wh ite tach wire as an engine ON/OFF monitor. The R ed/White Tach wire must still be used in this mode of operation. THIS FEATURE MUST BE PROGRAMMED BEFORE USE[...]

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    16 DIESEL GLOW PLUG DELAY This feature provides a solution for diesel vehicles without having to connect to the Glow Plug-“Wait to Start Circuit”. This may be needed for various reasons. If your vehicle does not have a viable “Wait to Start Circuit”, or you cannot locate and identify the circuit, then change your system to “Diesel Glow Pl[...]

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    17 OPTIONS PROGRAMMING To Engage Option Programming: 1. Open hood (If no hood pin switch is installed, then ground the Gray wire) 2. Turn Key to the ON position. (Do not start vehicle) Pink wire must be connected! 3. Press the program / valet button 5 times. Wait for the unit to flash the lights and/or horn honk 5 times. 4. Push the valet/program b[...]

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    18 OPTIONS PROGRAMMING 11. N/A - Not used N/A – Not used 12. Yellow/Black Wire (-) (-) IGN output or (-) Anti-Grind Anti-Grind *IGN output 13. Horn Chirp Confirmation with 1 or 2 presses ON or OFF OFF *ON 14. Unlock/Disarm with Trunk pop activation Trunk Pop & Unlock or Trunk Pop Only Trunk Pop & Unlock *Trunk Pop Only 15. Timed Crank Mod[...]

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    19 OPTIONS PROGRAMMING OPTION DESCRIPTIONS: 1. Engine Monitoring: This option sets how the unit monitors your engine. You can program either for Tach mode in which the unit uses a Tach signal (RPM) or for Tachless mode that monitors voltage level. See pages 11-15 for more information and additional steps for actual Tach learning and Tach finder mod[...]

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    20 OPTIONS PROGRAMMING 7. Horn Chirps on Remote Start: This option allows the unit to provide 3 short chirps for audible confirmation of a remote start. The horn output wire must be connected for this feature. 8. Lock During/After Remote Start: This option controls whether the unit will automatically lock during and after a remote Start abort or ti[...]

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    21 OPTIONS PROGRAMMING 17. OEM Disarm / Unlock Pulse: Some vehicles like Nissan and VW require a shorter setting to prevent the vehicle from attempting to roll down the windows due to the length of the UNLOCK and/or DISARM pulses. Use this option to SHORTEN the OEM Disarm/Unlock Pulses should your vehicle require this. Symp tom: Windows will slight[...]

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    22 TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING Transmitter Programming: (Excludes EZ-30DP model without remotes) Notes: Remote Transmitters/Transceivers come pre-programmed from the Factory. When re-learning remotes or adding remotes, ALL your system’s remote codes must be learned at time of programming!! These systems allow storage of up to 4 different remote codes[...]

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    23 2-VEHICLE OPERATION The EZ START series can be used for 2 vehicle operation. A single remote can control two independent vehicles with identical systems installed. NOTE: The EZ-34/33/31DP and EZ-64TW1/74TW2/84FM systems ARE NOT interchangeable. An EZ-64TW1 system remote CANNOT control an EZ-74TW2 and vice versa! See diagram below on how to switc[...]

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    24 TROUBLESHOOTING: “BEFORE YOU CALL” SECTION UNIT WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO START (KEYLESS ENTRY FUNCTIONS NORMALLY): The unit is in Valet mode. Turn IGN ON, press and hold valet/programming button for 5-6 seconds then turn key off. Unit is now out of valet mode and should remote start. If opti onal LED is installed, then it will be on solid when in[...]

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    25 JUMPER PIN DIAGRAMS Jumper pins are used to change/configure the operation of the on board multi-function output PINK/WHITE wire and the Parking Light WHITE wire. See the diagrams below for Jumper Pin configurations. JUMPER PLUG SIDE VIEW JUMP ER PINS JP1 JUMPE RS: IGN 2 (DEF A UL T) AC C 2 (-) NEGA TIVE P ARKING LIGHT (500 mA ) +12V (10A ) P A [...]

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    26 ANTENNA DIAGRAM[...]

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    WINDSHIEL D ANTENNA LOCA TIONS Blue Plug Black Plug EZ-31/3/4DP EZ-84FM Col or of plug and receptacle must mat ch!! EZ-64TW1 EZ-74TW2 Black Plug W hite Pl ug Transceiv er Box & Antenna Data port Data p ort Data port 27[...]

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    TRANSMISSION PROGRAM PA R K I N G LIGHTS SW ITCH ECU EZ-30/1/3/4DP ANT EN NA/R EC EIV ER PL UG LED (-) UNLOCK OUTPUT +12 V FOR RELA YS (-) LOCK OUTPU T ENGINE ECU GREEN BLUE RED FUEL PUMP PINK RED BROW N GRA Y RED WH IT E +10A or -.5A OUTPUT IGN RED/W HIT E TA C H I N P U T ORANGE/BLACK: (-)HOOD SW ITCH GRA Y (+12 V) BRAKE PEDAL RESET BLACK PURPLE [...]

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    DATA PORT DIAGRAM This unit includes DP Technology it will allow you to plug our bypass modules model OFA-10/20/30 directly into the unit by via Data Port. The OFA module cable plugs directly to the Data port on the side of the unit . Please refer to OFA module manual for detail instructions. Ve h i c l e ign with Anti-theft iDA T A LINK CABLE Data[...]