Ultra Start MCS-100 manual

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    Inst allation Manual                                                              !   !  "   # $ % MCS-100 Remot e Contr[...]

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    MCS-100 2 Version A SECTION 1 : SYSTEM LAY OUT SECTION 2 : SYSTEM CONNECTI ON Diagram # 1: Tilt Switc h or External Sensor Connec tion You can connect any external trigger devices. Mak e sure negative trigger output of external device is connected to Negative Trigger Input W ire (Green #4). Diagram # 2: LED Connection 1. Locate a stock replacem ent[...]

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    MCS-100 3 Version A 2. Use 30/40 Am p SPDT relay to connec t as shown. Connect the Starter Interrupt output (Orange) wire to pin 86 of the relay . Connect pin 30 of the relay to the Motor side of the Starter wire. Connect pin 87a of the relay to the switch side of the Starter wire. 3. Locate the Ignition wi re. 4. Connect the Switched igniti on (ye[...]

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    MCS-100 4 Version A SECTION 3 : SYSTEM OP ERA TION The MCS-100 is very sophistic ated, but the operation is sim ple. Your two button RF transm itter is easy to use f or arm , disarm , personal protection, and program ming the system f or many custom functions. 3.1 Remote System A rm (O n)  Press and release RF tr ansmitter button #1.  One sir[...]

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    MCS-100 5 Version A Shock Sensor Disable Shock Sensor Enable (4.6) Turn ignition on. W ithin 10 seconds , press button #1, #2, #3, #1 in succession. (#3=#1+#2) 1 2 1 2 Valet Mode On Valet Mode Off (4.7) Turn Ignition on. W ithin 10 seconds, press button #2, #3, #2, #3 in succession. (#3=#1+#2) 1 2 1 2 Audible W arning Sound Off Audible W arning Sou[...]

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    MCS-100 6 Version A 4.4 Emergency Disarm The em ergency disarm is ac tivated through the ignition key s witch and m eans that the system can be disarm ed without rem ote. To activate the EMERGENCY DISARM:  While the sys tem is triggered, turn the ignition key on and off four (4) times within ten (10) seconds.  The operation is confirmed with [...]

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    MCS-100 7 Version A 4.7 Valet Mo de The Valet Mode is activated thr ough the igniti on k ey switch and m eans that all normal system f unctions are turned off . This feature is usef ul when v alet park ing, refueling, or servicing y our m otorcycle. To activate the VALET MODE:  Turn the ignition key to the on position.  Within ten (10) sec on[...]

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    MCS-100 8 Version A 1. Turn the ignition key to the on position. 2. Within ten (10) sec onds PRESS BUTTONS #1, #3, #1, #3 in succession. (#3=#1+#2) 3. The operation is confirmed with one chirp sound and one parking light flash. 4. Press button #1 of your trans mitter to increase the shock s ensor sensitivity. 5. If y ou want to incr ease more than [...]