Scytek electronic 5500 manual

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    PRECISION 5500 VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM WITH REMOTE START PRECISION 2200 REMOTE START ONLY PRODUCT MANUAL[...]

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    L i m i t e d L i f e t i m e W a r r a n t y This system is warranted to the original purchaser , to be free from defects in material and workmanship. The manufacturer will rep air or replace at its option, and free of charge for the first twelve (12) months, any part that proves defective in material or workmanship under normal installation, use,[...]

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    1. About Y our System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1 2. Remote T r ansmitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P age 2 Remote T r ansmitter Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    The ScyT ek Precision 5500 Series is a Combination Vehicle Security and Remote Starting System that will have f eatures and functions that will be described in the following sections with an ASTERICK * The Precision 2200 Series is a Remote Start System only . Both series feature a built -in "ScyNet Network P ort" that allows direct connec[...]

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    Standard Remote Transmitter Description The Precision 5500, 2200 Series is supplied with one 5-button R emote T ransmitter that is used to control the system’ s operations. Note : Using the optional PC or P ocket PC interface with the network softw are, it is possible to reconfigure the functionality of the tr ansmitter buttons. The standard (def[...]

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    Adding/Replacing Standard Remote Transmitters T o replace lost or stolen tr ansmitters or to add additional transmit ters into the system, have all desired transmit ters ready and follow the steps below . Note : Up to 4 one-wa y transmitters can be progr ammed to operate the system. An y previously stored transmit ter will be erased if it is not pr[...]

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    2-way LCD Remote Transmitter Description The Precision 5500 and 2200 are supplied with a 2-wa y LCD remote transmitter , offering increased r ange and confirmation of any activ ated features. Page 1 Button 1 Arms* and Locks the system and when held for 5 seconds, activ ates the system’ s Panic f eature. Button 1 also locks the doors when the syst[...]

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    3. Press and release Button 1 on the first tr ansmitter , then on the second transmitter . · The siren*/horn will chirp/honk once for every tr ansmitter learned. 4. T urn off the ignition k ey . 5. The siren*/horn will chirp/honk 3 times to indicate the system has exited programming mode. LCD Transmitter Battery Replacement Y our Precision R emote[...]

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    T o set the daily start feature: 1. Press and hold Buttons 2 and 3 until the remote beeps four times. · The fan and clock will be shown indicating daily start mode is entered. 2. Press Button 2 until the desired hour is displayed. 3. Press Button 3 until the desired minute is displayed. The but ton may be held down to scroll faster . 4. When the d[...]

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    Precision - Page 7 CHP Set the siren*/horn confirmation chirps*/honks ON or OFF : 1. Press and hold Button 5 until the display shows CHP . ·The tr ansmitter will beep three times. 2. Release But ton 5. · The transmit ter will beep once. · The LCD panel will show a siren if the chirps*/honks are enabled or "off " if the chirps*/honks ar[...]

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    Precision - Page 9 Remote Arming*/Locking The system monitors 5 independent areas ( zones ) while armed: doors, hood/ trunk, shock sensor , optional sensor input, and the network port for future expansion.* T o Arm* and Lock the S ystem: 1. T urn off the ignition. 2. Press Button 1. · The siren*/horn will chirp/honk once. · The doors will lock.( [...]

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    Page 10 - Precision * Tamper Alert If the system was triggered while awa y , the LED will flash to indicate which zone triggered the system after disarming and turning on the ignition. The LED indication will repeat 5 times. LED Flashes: 1 flash = optional sensor 2 flashes = shock sensor 3 flashes = network based sensor 4 flashes = door 6 flashes =[...]

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    Precision - Page 11 Panic Mode In the event of an emergency , the transmit ter’s remote P anic feature can be used to instantly trigger the alarm*/panic feature. T o activ ate the Panic Mode: 1. Press and hold Button 1 for 5 seconds. · The alarm will sound. · The parking lights will flash. · The doors will unlock** allowing access to the vehic[...]

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    Page 12 - Precision T o set the Emergency Override Code: 1. T urn on ignition. 2. Within 5 seconds, press the valet switch 5 times. · The siren will provide one long chirp, indicating that y ou have entered Progr amming. 3. Press the valet switch 4 times. · The siren will chirp each time the valet switch is pressed. 4. Within 5 seconds, press But[...]

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    Precision - Page 13 Remote Starting T o R emote Start the System: 1. Be sure the system is not in V alet Mode. 2. Press and hold Button 4 for three seconds. · The parking lights will flash 4 times and turn on. · The siren*/horn will chirp/honk 4 times.( if enabled, see page 23 branch 9 f or 5500 Series) ( if enabled, see page 25 branch 22 f or 22[...]

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    Page 14 - Precision Automatic Start Mode Automatic Start feature has three modes that will start the vehicle every one or two hours within a 24 hour period. 1. Timer Only Mode (factory def ault) The Automatic Start feature starts the vehicle automatically ev ery one or two hours and runs for the preset Run Time. (15 or 25 min) Auto Start On Timer M[...]

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    Precision - Page 15 Model: Precision 5500-M Precision 2200-M 1- T ach wire must be connected , The system must learn RPM. 2- Hand brak e must be connected. 3- Door trigger must be connected 4- Clutch override installed NOTE: MUST USE RELAY, SEE PAGE 28. Remote Starting With engine running and Hand-brak e engaged put the vehicle transmission in neut[...]

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    Page 16 - Precision E x t e n d e d F e a t u r e s Ignition Door Locking F or added safety , the Ignition Door Locking f eature allows vehicles equipped with power door lock systems to automatically lock the doors when the ignition is turned on. If a door is open when the ignition is turned on, the Ignition Door Locking feature is disabled to prot[...]

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    Precision - Page 17 1. Thoroughly read and become familiar with the installation instructions bef ore beginning the installation. 2. R eview system contents: Main Unit 1 T wo-wa y 5 Button LCD R emote T ransmit ter and 1 One-W ay 5 Button R emote T ransmit ter Siren* Shock Sensor* Harnesses • 6-Pin starter harness • 20-Pin main harness • 4-Pi[...]

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    Page 18 -Precision Mounting the Control Unit The control unit must only be mounted in the interior of the vehicle. Do not mount the main unit in the engine compartment. Choose a mounting location that will not be easily accessible to a thief , and will not interfere with the oper ation of any vehicle components such as f oot pedals, steering column[...]

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    Precision - Page 19 S y s t e m W i r i n g 6-Pin Starter Harness Pin 1 RED WIRE A : Main P ower Input A (+). Connect to the battery or constant power wire at the ignition switch with a minimum 25 Amp supply . R emo v e the f use until the installation is complete and all wiring is check ed. Pin 2 RED WIRE B : Main Power Input B (+). Connect to the[...]

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    Page 20 - Precision Pin 11 VIOLET WIRE : Positive Door Input (+). Connect to the door switch circuit wire that shows +12V when the door is open. This type of door circuit is usually found on F ord vehicles. Pin 12 GREEN WIRE : Negative Door Input (-). Connect to the door switch circuit wire that shows ground when the door is open. Pin 13 WHITE/BLAC[...]

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    Precision - Page 21 2-Pin White Connector: Located on the side of the main module. · Green WIRE - P arking Brake Input (-) F or Manual T r ansmission and/or vehicles equipped with a turbo charged engine. Must be connected if using the T urbo Timer feature and/or Manual T ransmission remote start feature. · Blue WIRE - T urbo Timer cancel input fo[...]

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    Page 22 - Precision Entering System Programming This system is compatible with both the LCD two wa y transmitter or the standard tr ansmitter , all system programming can be perf ormed using either one. T o enter S ystem Programming: 1. T urn on ignition. 2. Within 5 seconds, press the valet switch 5 times. · The siren*/horn will provide three chi[...]

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    Precision - Page 23 5. Ignition Door Unlocking. Selects whether or not the system automatically unlocks the doors when the ignition is turned off . The Ignition Door Locking feature may be progr ammed to unlock all doors or the driver’ s door only . If driver’s door only is selected, the optional P assenger Unlock wire must be connected. ( See [...]

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    Page 24 -Precision 10. Ignore Open Door Report. Bypasses the open zone warning chirps for vehicles equipped with a residual dome light circuit that remains on for a period of time after closing the door . 11. Aux 2 Auto Activate with Arm. When selected, the Auxiliary 2 output will activate when the system is armed. This feature can be used to roll-[...]

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    Precision - Page 25 plugs are warm before cr anking the starter . If the glow plug wire is not connected, the built-in timer waits 15 seconds before automatically cr anking the starter . 22. Ignition 2 Relay Program. Selects one of three operating modes for the Ignition 2 rela y output: Ignition 2, Accessory 2, or Starter 2. 23. Horn Output. When s[...]

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    Page 26 - Precision Programmable System Options The following is a description of the progr amming options of the system. Some of the program br anches control more than one option, and may require accessing a particular br anch number twice in order to program all desired f eatures. 1. Ignition Door Locking. Selects whether or not the system will [...]

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    Precision - Page 27 15. Remote Start Program . This dual progr am branch sets the engine mode for Gas or Diesel, and learns the vehicle’ s RPM threshold. F or installation into a diesel equipped vehicle, first set the engine type to diesel before learning RPM. RPM Learn. After engine type is set, start the engine, re-enter Br anch 15, LED will st[...]

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    Page 28 - Precision R e l a y D i a g r a m s P ositive Dome Light Activ ation Negative Dome Light Activ ation P ositive Horn Honk Negative Horn Honk Starter Defeat/Anti-Grind Negative Glow Plug[...]

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    Precision - Page 29 Negative T rigger R everse P olarity V acuum Adding Actuators F ollow the diagrams below for connecting basic door lock systems. F or T wo Stage door lock systems (separately unlocks driv er and passenger doors) see following pages. D o o r L o c k D i a g r a m s P ositive T rigger UL L blue green[...]

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    Page 30 - Precision T w o S t a g e D o o r L o c k D i a g r a m s T wo Stage Negative T rigger T wo Stage P ositive T rigger The Precision 5500 and 2200 Series is equipped with a dedicated P assenger Unlock output allowing T wo Stage Door Lock operation. When connected as shown below , disarming the system will unlock only the driver’ s door . [...]

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    Precision - Page 31 T w o S t a g e D o o r L o c k Diagrams c o n t ’ d T wo Stage R everse P olarity T wo Stage Adding Actuators[...]

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    FCC ID: OARRXAM2000 This device complies with P art 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interf erence that may cause undesired operation T e c h n i c a l I n f o r m a t i o n Page 32 - Precision Bu[...]

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    S t a r t e r D i a g n o s t i c s Starter doesn’t start and parking lights flash: 3 Times - Engine RPM not detected (check tach wire and/or perform tach learn procedure) Hood Trigger is active (hood is open, wire is shorted to ground or pin switch is defective) 4 Times - Brake Trigger is active ( Brake switch input is shorted to ground or incor[...]

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    Page 34 - Precision N o t e s :[...]

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    Precision - Page 35 N o t e s :[...]

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    ScyTek Electronics 11627 Cantara Street North Hollywood, CA 91605 www .scytek.net © ScyT ek Electronics 2006 Precision 8-10-06 W i r i n g D i a g r a m ScyNet Blue S tart (-)* Turbo T imer Cancel Green Emergency brake(-) Antenna *Shock Sensor ( Auxiliar y Star t input) LED V alet Switch Green Lock output (-) 500mA Blue Unlock output (-) 500mA Gre[...]