Doc#: 121105 Rev: 2.3 © 2012 CT-3271 -CP- Canada DEUI2-BUTTON MANUAL / AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REMOTE STARTER WITH VIRTUAL TACH SYSTEM
p.10 CT-3271 Normally Closed ( N/C ): Note: There are different types of this system used by various vehicle manufacturers; the following is used to
CT-3271 p.11 relay (pin F) and extra relays to power up any extra IGN. wires if necessary. DO NOT JUMP WIRES at the IGNITION switch, this will comp
p.12 CT-3271 12-Pin Accessories Harness Wire Description 1 BLUE (–) AUX 3 (Trunk) output 500 mA negative output. This output can be used to control
CT-3271 p.13 10 WHITE (–) Ground out when running This wire provides a constant 500 mA negative output while the vehicle is remote started. The outp
p.14 CT-3271 3-pin Harness Wire Description 1 GRAY/ LIGHT BLUE N/A 2 BLUE / WHITE (–) Horn output 500mA negative Horn output. 3 YELLOW / WHITE (–)
CT-3271 p.15 Manual or Automatic Transmission This module may be installed on vehicles with manual or automatic transmissions. It is originally conf
p.16 CT-3271 Entering Programming Mode This allows the installer to program the unit. Once the system is in programming mode, the installer will hav
CT-3271 p.17 Note: For vehicles that require the ignition to be turned ON to activate the brake, follow these steps: a. After flashing the hood, tu
p.18 CT-3271 Optional Time Delay Adjustment in Virtual Tach System Follow these steps to program crank time adjustment, if needed: 1. Enter progra
CT-3271 p.19 Auto Tach Programming Procedure This process can be carried out instead of the conventional Tach Programming Procedure. 1. Make sure
p.2 CT-3271 Table of Contents Introduction ...
p.20 CT-3271 Arming and disarming the starter kill This added security feature will prevent the vehicle from starting with the Ignition key when th
CT-3271 p.21 Secure Lock This feature allows the module to control certain OEM factory alarm systems without requiring the use of other wires for di
p.22 CT-3271 Note2: If the pre-programmed run-time expires or if the user shuts down the engine by remote control, the vehicle will enter Ready Mode
CT-3271 p.23 Remote function The remote’s function can be configured as follow: Mode2/ Function6/ Option 1 Mode2/ Function6/ Option 2 • Button is
p.24 CT-3271 Parking lights flash summary table Parking lights flashes Description 1 • Doors locked. • Trunk released. • Enable LED flashing via
CT-3271 p.25 Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range In order to ensure optimal range, the antenna should be installed at least 7.5 cm (3 in.) from
p.26 CT-3271 Troubleshooting Q & A The following are some common installation related issues. A problem or symptom is given and then possible so
CT-3271 p.27 12. The car starts, the heater works but not the air conditioning system. • Missing second accessory (common on some Fords) 13. The CH
CT-3271 p.3 Introduction This Guide contains all information pertinent to the installation. Most (if not all) features are grouped in the User Gui
p.4 CT-3271 • Keep the transceiver away from other types of antennas (GPS/OnStar®). • Never install the control unit where it could interfere wi
CT-3271 p.5 ♦ When all the wires have been tested and found, they can be stripped to expose the wire (over one inch of insulation should be removed)
p.6 CT-3271 A basic introduction to the Relay What is a relay? A relay is a switching device that responds to a small current or voltage change by
CT-3271 p.7 40: Indicates that the normally closed circuit (30 and 87a) can safely handle a maximum of 40 amps of current. 30: Indicates that the n
p.8 CT-3271 The Relay Connections 85: Connects to the start module's trunk release output wire. This becomes the negative side of the coil. 86:
CT-3271 p.9 start module, to bypass the clutch during remote starts. Relays are often used to accomplish this. Always use the Ground Out When Runnin
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