Advance Security T26 Car Alarm Transmitter User Manual 7920PINS qxp

Advance Security Inc Car Alarm Transmitter 7920PINS qxp

Users Manual

Step 1: 10-Pin Main Harness InstallationThe main wire harness contains 8 wires which all have a specific purpose.Follow the wiring recommendations enclosed for each wire. Wires not usedshould be released from the harness connector or taped off to prevent accidentalshorting. Gray Wire: The gray wire is a pulsed ground output designed to activate thevehicle’s existing car horn system in place of or in addition to a sirensounding device. Connect the gray wire to the negative trigger wire on thevehicle’s horn relay.WARNING! Maximum output of this wire is 300mA. Horn systems requiringpositive voltage or more than 300mA to trigger the horn relay will require anadditional relay to increase current capabilities.Blue Wire with White Stripe: This wire provides a single pulsed ground whenthe 7921P is disarmed so that it will disarm a factory installed alarm system.Note: Some factory alarms systems may require a double pulse signal todisarm the factory alarm system. In this case, you will need to add Silenceradapter model #5902DP to the blue wire with white stripe.Brown Wire: The brown wire is the positive siren output wire. Connect thebrown wire from the harness to the brown wire on the siren supplied. Groundthe remaining black wire from the siren.Blue Wire: The blue wire is a negative trigger input that can be used for existingor newly installed grounding type hood/trunk/ hatch pin switches. The bluewire can also be used as an input for additional ground output electronicsensors.Green Wire: The green wire is the negative (-) door trigger input. If the vehicleyou are working on has a negative (-) triggered dome light system, connectthe green wire to the common dome light trigger wire. This wire is usuallylocated at the driver’s side door jamb switch.Violet Wire: The violet wire is the positive (+) door trigger input. If the vehicleyou are working on has a positive (+) triggered dome light system, connectthe violet wire to the common dome light trigger wire. This wire is usuallylocated at the driver’s side door jamb switch.Red Wire with White Stripe: The red/white wire is the output of the parking lightrelay. Connect the red/white wire to the parking light trigger wire coming fromthe headlight switch. Do not connect the red/white wire to a dashboardlighting wire. Connecting the red/white into dashboard lighting can damagethe dashboard lighting dimmer switch.Pink Wire: The pink wire is the input wire to the parking light relay. Theconnection of the pink wire determines the output polarity of the parking lightrelay. If the parking light system you are connecting to is positive activation,connect the pink wire to battery +12vdc. If the parking light system you areconnecting to is negative activation, connect the pink wire the the frame ofthe vehicle.Note: (Applies to All Models) The main 10 pin harness contains two vacantsockets. These vacant sockets are for channel #2 output. All the alarmmodules require an 5912 for channel #2 operation. Follow the wiringinstructions supplied with 5912. If a 5912 relay is not available, a standardBosch 5 pin relay can be used.Step 2: Arm / Disarm Harness Wiring (3-Pin White Socket)Follow wiring diagram enclosed for proper connection to the factory installedpower door locking system to arm and disarm the 7921P security system.Step 3: 5-Pin Power Harness InstallationThe power harness contains 3 wires and two vacant sockets, this power harnessdoes not come packaged with the alarm module but in 5901H1, 5901H2,5901H3 harness kits or custom starter disable/power interface harnesses.Packaged with the 10-pin main harness are two loose wires (an Orange wire anda White wire with a Black stripe). Follow the wiring recommendations enclosedfor each wire. Orange Wire: Insert the orange wire into the first socket of the power harness.The orange wire is the dome light supervision control output. Connect theorange wire to the required control relay. White Wire with Black Stripe: Insert the white/black wire into the third socket ofthe power harness. (As shown) The white/black wire is the (-) Channel #2output wire and should be connected to an existing (-) activated trunkrelease switch or an additional relay will have to be added to control thetrunk release mechanism. Step 4:Door Lock/Unlock Socket (3- Pin Black Socket)For remote controlled door lock/unlock operation, follow the wiring diagramenclosed (page 2). The harness is an optional part not supplied with 7921P.Order part # 5902 or 5903 for one-wire multiplexing door locking systems.Step 5: Auxiliary Interrupt Wiring (2-Pin Orange Socket)To interrupt an additional circuit(s), all alarm modules require either the ALA-RPS, ALA-RPS2 or ALA-RPS3 relay pack. Follow the wiring instructionssupplied with the relay packs. Step 6: Dip Switch Feature ProgrammingDip Switch #1: Ignition Key Controlled Lock/Unlock (Door lock control functionmust be connected and the door lock output feature must be “On” in thedealer mode) Note: This feature can be programmed using the #1 Dip Switch in both thedealer and consumer modes.Place Dip Switch #1 to the “On” position to activate this feature.Place Dip Switch #1 in the “Off” position to deactivate this feature. Dip Switch #2: Current Sensing Note: This feature can be programmed using the #2 Dip Switch in both thedealer and consumer modes. Place Dip Switch #2 to the “On” position to have the current sensing feature on.Place Dip Switch #2 in the “Off” position to have the current sensing feature off.Dip Switch #3: Door Entry DelayNote: This feature can be pre-programmed in dealer mode using the #3 DipSwitch. The feature will not be functional in the dealer mode but will becomefunctional when the unit is converted to customer mode. Place the dip switch in the "On" position. During customer mode operation,the (+) or (-) door input trigger wires will have a 20 second entry delay. Thisis primarily used for Ford vehicles that have keyless entry and use a doormounted keypad. Place the dip switch in the "Off" position (Factory Default) and the 20 seconddoor entry delay will be off (Instant Activation).Step 7: Additional Menu ProgrammingThe Silencer model 7921P control module offers additional menu programmablefeatures. Follow the dealer or consumer remote feature programming sheets toadjust the 7921P features. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSModel: 7921PFor Technical Assistance Call: (800) 638-3600Proposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.comPower HarnessFirst Socket (-) Domelight control outputSecond Socket (+) 12 volts for the relay                          Vacant SocketsMain Harness +12 Volts for Relay  (when needed)(-) Channel #2 Output7910K
5-Pin PowerHarness*7921PControllerShock Sensor(White 4-Pin Socket****) Programmable Key Receptaclefor Changing toCustomer ModeorPutting Unit to Sleep Mode*  Supplied with 5901H1, 5901H2 or 5901H3 Harness Kits or Custom Starter/Disable T-harness.**   Supplied with 5902 Ignition Controlled Locking Kit.***  Supplied with ALA-RPS, ALA-RPS2 or ALA-RPS3 relay packs.****  For a Single-Zone Shock Sensor use ALA930. For a Dual-Zone Shock Sensor use ALA95 or ALA90.*****  This wire supplies +12V power, if not used cut this wire off at connector to prevent shorting.Pink Wire Parking Lights Relay InputRed/White Wire Parking Lights Relay OutputViolet Wire Positive Door Trigger InputWhite/Black Wire Channel #2 OutputGreen Wire Negative Door Trigger InputBlue Wire Negative Pin Trigger Input Brown Wire Positive (+) Output for an Optional Electronic SirenBlue/White Wire (-) Signal Output toDisarm Factory AlarmGray Wire Horn (-) Pulsed OutputStarter Disable Socket*Driver's DoorLockUnlockFactory KeylessModule(Typical)Left Door Lock/Unlock SwitchLockUnlockRight Door Lock/Unlock SwitchLeft DoorJambRight Door JambLock (+)Unlock (+)Lock (+)Unlock (+)Right FrontPass. DoorLeft RearPass. DoorLock (+)Unlock (+)Right RearPass. DoorLock (+)Unlock (+)BCACACAA = Possible Connection Points for Green WireB= Connection Point for Blue WireC = Possible Connection Points for White WireInside Door Inside DoorInside VehicleGreen WireWhite WireBlue WireBlack Wire (Unlock)Red Wire (Lock)Orange Wire  ***** 2nd Unlock Output (requiresadditional relay & special wiring).Optional5902 HarnessAuxiliary Interrupt(Orange 2-Pin Socket***) Programmable Key(Green 2-Pin Socket) Ignition Locking**(Black 3-Pin Socket) LED(White 2-PinSocket) Valet Switch(Blue 2-Pin Socket) Arm/Disarm Harness(White 3-Pin Socket) DIP SwitchesProposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Model: 7921P
Models: 7921P, 7920P, 7919P Rev. CCONSUMER REMOTE FEATURE PROGRAMMINGOFFTurn Off the IgnitionThe horn/siren will emit 1 short chirp and 1 long chirp. You arenow out of the “Consumer Remote Feature Programming”mode.Step 6NOTE: The alarm must be in “consumer mode” before you can programconsumer mode features. See additional instruction sheets on performing thisfunction. When the alarmis programmed to consumer mode, a specific group ofoperating features are reset to their default settings. These default settings can bechanged by following the enclosed procedures and using the special 7910Pprogramming transmitter.NOTE: In the event that the 7910P transmitter is unavailable, the programmingcan also be performed by the consumer transmitter once all buttons have beenprogrammed into the control module memory. (See “Consumer Remote FeatureProgramming from the Consumer's Transmitter.) To get into the “ConsumerRemote Feature Programming” mode follow the procedures below”.#Programmable Alarm Feature Default Setting(Consumer Transmitter Mode) (Consumer Transmitter Mode)1Chirp Status Indicator Chirps On2A   *Mode “P” Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”2B *Mode “S” Automatic Arming of Alarm “Off”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”Starter Disable will Arm 70 Seconds After Last Door is Closed3 Remote Panic from Factory Keyless Entry Transmitter On4 Safety Illumination Sentinel System Off# Button Color Function Confirmation = Change Function1Black Chirp Status Indication 1 Beep = Chirp Status Indication “On”2 Beeps = Chirp Status Indication “Off”2A Blue Mode “P”1 Beep = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”Both will arm 10 seconds after last door is closed or rearm 10 seconds after remote disarm.2 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”Both will arm 20 seconds after last door is closed or rearm 20 seconds after remote disarm.3 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”Both will arm 45 seconds after last door is closed or rearm 60 seconds after remote disarm.4 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “Off”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”The starter will disable 70 seconds after last door is closed.5 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “Off”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “Off”2BBlueMode “S” 1 Beep = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”Both will arm 45 seconds after last door is closed.2 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “Off”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”The starter will disable 70 seconds after last door is closed.3RedRemote Panic from Factory Keyless 1 Beep = Panic “On”Entry Transmitter2 Beeps = Panic “Off”4Black + Blue Safety Illumination Sentinel System 3 Beeps = Safety Illumination Sentinel System “On”4 Beeps = Safety Illumination Sentinel System “OffBlackButtonBlueButtonRedButtonUse the 5910P transmitter and the chart below tochange the features as required. Press and holdthe button that controls the function you want tochange and listen for the chirp confirmation. Youcan repeatedly press the same colored buttonand turn the same function on and off as manytimes as required until the operation is correct.After all functions have been re-programmed tooperate as required go to step 6.5910P Programming TransmitterStep 5Step 2☛ON☛Disarm SecuritySystemThe LED will be off andthe horn/siren will emit 2chirps.Insert the Valet Switch Turn On IgnitionThe LED will remain off.Push the Valet Switch:6 Times if Using a Red Button Switch12 Times if Using a Black Button Switch(Represents 6 Times On/Off)The LED will be on solid and the horn/siren will emit 1 longthen 1 short chirp. You are now in the “Consumer RemoteFeature Programming” mode.Step 1 Step 3 Step 4ONOFFDealer Switch(Red Button)Consumer Switch(Black Button)Momentary SwitchPush On/Off Toggle SwitchPush Once = OnPush Again = Off* During Dealer Remote Feature Programming either the ”P” or “S” mode was selected. In the Consumer Remote Feature Programming mode you cannot change the mode (either“S” or “P”) that was selected in the Dealer Feature Programming. You can change the features of the mode that was selected in the Dealer Mode. (See Step 5 for more details.) Tochange mode “S” or “P” operation you have to recode a dealer transmitter to the unit and change the operation in the “Dealer Remote Programmable Feature” Mode.Note: The auto arm door locking feature hasa default setting of "off" in customer mode.To turn on or off the auto arm door lockingfeature in customer mode, repeat the stepsfor the "Blue" button and hold the transmitterbutton down for more than 3 seconds to geta second confirmation chirp. For example: (1chirp = 10 sec auto arm on, auto door lockoff.) (1 chirp + 1 chirp = 10 sec auto arm on,auto door lock on.)Proposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.com
AUXARM/DIS AUXARM/DIS AUXARM/DISAUXPANICLOCK UNLOCK# Button  Function Confirmation = Change Function1ARM/DIS or LOCK Chirp Status Indication and Single/ 1 Beep = Chirp Status Indication “On”Dual Unlock Outputs 2 Beeps = Chirp Status Indication “ Off”2A AUX (2-Button) or Mode “P”1 Beep = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”TRUNK (3-Button) or Both will arm 10 seconds after last door is closed or rearm 10 seconds after remote disarm.UNLOCK2 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”Both will arm 20 seconds after last door is closed or rearm 20 seconds after remote disarm.3 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”Both will arm 45 seconds after last door is closed or rearm 60 seconds after remote disarm.4 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “Off”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”The starter will disable 70 seconds after last door is closed.5 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “Off”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “Off”2BAUX (2-Button) orMode “S” 1 Beep = Automatic Arming of Alarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”UNLOCK Both will arm 30 seconds after last door is closed.2 Beeps = Automatic Arming of Alarm “Off”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On”The starter will disable 70 seconds after last door is closed.3Red Button on  Remote Panic from Factory Keyless1 Beep = Panic “On”5910P Only Keyless Transmitter 2 Beeps = Panic “Off”4ARM/DIS (2-Button)+ Safety Illumination Sentinel System 3 Beeps = Safety Illumination Sentinel System “On”AUX (2 Button) or 4 Beeps = Safety Illumination Sentinel System “Off”LOCK + UNLOCKAUXUNLOCKLOCKPANICLOCKUNLOCKAUXNote: The auto arm door locking feature hasa default setting of "off" in customer mode.To turn on or off the auto arm door lockingfeature in customer mode, repeat the stepsfor the "Blue" button and hold the transmitterbutton down for more than 3 seconds to geta second confirmation chirp. For example: (1chirp = 10 sec auto arm on, auto door lockoff.) (1 chirp + 1 chirp = 10 sec auto arm on,auto door lock on.)REMOTE FEATURE PROGRAMMING USING THE CONSUMER’S TRANSMITTERConsumer Remote Feature Programming (7921P, 7920P, 7919P Rev. C)FEATURE PROGRAMMING USING THE CONTROL MODULE’S DIP SWITCHESThe Silencer®model 7921P control module offers 3programmable features. Follow the instructions enclosed toprogram these features using the Dip switches in the controlmodule.ON12         3ON12         3#2 DipSwitch in the“Off”Position#2 DipSwitch in the“On”PositionDifference Between if a Dip Switch in Off or OnDip Switch #1: Ignition Key Controlled Lock/Unlock (Door lock control functionmust be connected and the door lock output feature must be “on” in thedealermode) Note: This feature can be programmed using the #1 Dip switch in both thedealer and consumer modes.Place Dip switch #1 to the “On” position to activate this feature.Place Dip switch #1 in the “Off” position to deactivate this feature. Dip Switch #2: Current Sensing Note: This feature can be programmed using the #2 Dip switch in both thedealer and consumer modes.Place Dip switch #2 to the “On” position to have the current sensing feature on.Place Dip switch #2 in the “Off” position to have the current sensing feature off.Dip Switch #3: Door Entry Delay (Applies to 7921P only)Note: This feature can be pre-programmed in dealer mode using the #3 dipswitch. The feature will not be functional in the dealer mode but will becomefunctional when the unit is converted to customer mode. Place Dip switch #3 in the "on" position. During customer mode operation, the(+) or (-) door input trigger wires will have a 20 second entry delay. This isprimarily used for Ford vehicles that have keyless entry and use a doormounted keypad. Place Dip switch #3 in the "off" position (Factory default) and the 20 seconddoor entry delay will be off (Instant Activation).Back View of HousingDip SwitchesONProposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.com
Proposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.comModels: 7921P, 7920P, 7919P Rev. CStep 2ON☛Disarm SecuritySystemThe LED will be off andthe horn/ siren will emit 2short beeps.Insert the Valet Switch Turn On Ignition Push the Valet Switch:4 Times if Using a Red Button Switch8 Times if Using a Black Button Switch(Represents 4 Times On/Off)The LED will be on solid. The horn/ siren will emit 1 longthen 1 short beep) You are now in the “Dealer RemoteFeature Programming” mode.Step 1 Step 3 Step 4Step 5Momentary SwitchPush On/OffToggle SwitchPush it On thenPush it again for OffONOFFDealer Switch(Red Button) Consumer Switch(Black Button)OFFTurn Off the IgnitionThe LED will be off and thehorn/siren will emit 1 shortbeep and 1 long beep. You arenow out of the featureprogramming mode. Step 6When the Silencer®security system control module learns thedealer transmitter operating code, a specific group of featuresare automatically programmed to their  default settings.Enclosed, is a chart of the default settings for dealer transmitteroperation.These default setting can only be changed by following theenclosed procedures and using the special 5910P programmingtransmitter (Shown Below).To get into the “Dealer Remote Feature Programming” moderepeat the following procedures:#Programmable Feature  Default Setting1 Single/Dual Unlock Pulses  Single2 Automatic Arm Door Locking (See Note 1) On3 Chirp Status Indicator (See Note 2) On4 Consumer Remote Feature Programming Modes for Automatic Mode “P”Arming of Alarm and Automatic Arming of Starter Disable. ( See Step 5 and Note 3 for Full Details)Note: Pre-programming the “P and S” type auto arming modes is for use when the system is put into consumer mode only. In dealer mode, auto arming is on without On/Off programming and auto arm locking is on but can be programmed off as explained below.  # Button Color Changed Function Confirmation1Black Single or Dual Unlock Outputs 1 Beep = Single Unlock Pulse2 Beeps = Dual Unlock Pulses2Blue Dealer Mode Auto Arm Door Locking 1 Beep = Automatic Arm Door Locking On, Consumer Auto Arm is ONPre-Programmed Consumer Mode Auto Arm 2 Beeps = Automatic Arm Door Locking OFF, Consumer Auto Arm is ON3 Beeps = Automatic Arm Door Locking On, Consumer Auto Arm is OFF4 Beeps = Automatic Arm Door Locking OFF, Consumer Auto Arm is OFF3Red  Chirp Status Indicator On/Off 1 Beep = On, 2 Beeps = Off4**Black + Blue Selects “P” or “S” Mode Operation 4 Beeps = Mode “P” (See 2A Consumer Programming)Automatic Arming of Alarm is “Programmable”and Automatic Arming of Starter Disable is“Programmable” in Consumer Mode Only.3 Beeps = Mode “S” (See 2B Consumer Programming)Automatic Arming of Alarm is “Programmable”in Consumer Mode. Automatic Arming ofStarter Disable is Always “On”  and is “Not Programmable” in Dealer or Consumer Mode.BlackButton BlueButtonRedButtonUse the 5910P transmitter and the chart below to adjust the features asrequired. Press the button that controls the function you want to change andlisten for the chirp confirmation. You can repeatedly press the same coloredbutton and turn the same function on and off as many times as required until theoperation is correct. After all functions have been re-programmed to operate asrequired go to step 6.5910P Programming TransmitterDEALER REMOTE FEATURE PROGRAMMING ☛*Note 2: When transmitter operationis changed from a dealertransmitter to a consumertransmitter the horn/sirenand chirp indicator will returnto an “on” condition.Note 1: When transmitter operation is changed from adealer transmitter to a consumer transmitter theautomatic arm locking feature will default to“OFF”. This feature can be programmed on in thecustomer mode by following the consumer featureprogramming chart.Note 3: When transmitter operation is changed from adealer transmitter to a consumer transmitter, theautomatic arming of alarm and automatic armingof starter disable (Mode “S” or “P”) will remain asprogrammed in the dealer transmitter mode.  Inorder to change Mode “S” or Mode “P” operation,you have to re-code a dealer transmitter to theunit and change the operation in the dealerremote programmable feature mode.** Note:  The Black +Blue Buttons Change Automatic AlarmArming of Alarm and Automatic Arming of Starter Disable inthe Consumer Mode Only! Default Dealer Mode Operation is Always: Automatic Arming ofAlarm “On”, Automatic Arming of Starter Disable “On” andAutomatic Door Locking “On”.
Proposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.comModels: 7921P, 7909P, 7905P6900P, 6900P-2, 6905P, 6909PON OTurn On Ignition Insert a Dealer orCustomer Key A. Horn chirps once to indicates thecode has been learned.B. LED starts flashing slowly toindicate the code has beenlearned.ORStep 2Insert the Valet SwitchStep 1Dealer Switch(Red Button)Consumer Switch(Black Button)☛Push the Valet Switch3 Times for Red Button6 Times for Black Button(Represents 3 Times On/Off)A. Long horn chirp indicates the unitis in code learning mode.B. LED comes on indicating the unit isin code learning mode.WAKING UP A UNIT FROM THE “SLEEP MODE”ONOFFMomentary Switch (Push On/Off) Toggle Switch (Push On thenpush it again for off)Step 3Remove the Dealer orCustomer KeyStep 5ORTurn Off Ignition A. Horn chirps 1 short then 1 long toindicates you have exited codelearning.B. LED starts flashing slowly.Step 6OFF☛Step 4
Proposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.comON OOFF☛Turn On Ignition Push the Valet Switch6 Times for Red Button12 Times for Black Button(Represents 6 Times On/Off)A. The LED will flash 6 times. B. 6900P, 6900P-2 or 6905P: If the5911 buzzer is installed, it will emit6 beeps. 6909P: The horn/siren will emit 6beeps. Also the parking lights willflash 6 times.Turn Off IgnitionA. The LED will be off. You are nowin the “Sleep” mode.☛Step 2Insert the Valet SwitchStep 1Dealer Switch(Red Button)Consumer Switch(Black Button)Insert the White “Sleep”Key into the ReceptacleIn the event the customer declines to purchase the Silencer security system and the system is not going to be removedfrom the vehicle, it must be put into “Sleep” mode to prevent automatic arming.The white sleep key can also be used to delete a dealer code and to reset the security system to it’s original state as itwas received from the factory.Note: The system must be in dealer mode to use the white key. If the system is armed, you should disarm it with thedealer key to prevent triggering.Step 6PROGRAMMING THE UNIT TO “SLEEP MODE”ONOFFMomentary Switch (Push On/Off) Toggle Switch (Push On thenpush it again for off)Step 3Remove the White “Sleep”KeyStep 5Step 4Models: 7921P, 7909P, 7905P6900P, 6900P-2, 6905P, 6909P
Proposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.comModels: 7921P, 7909P, 7905P6900P, 6900P-2, 6905P, 6909PON OOFF☛Turn On IgnitionPush the Valet Switch6 Times for Red Button12 Times for Black Button(Represents 6 Times On/Off)A. The LED will flash 6 times. (6905Pand 6909P)B. 6905P: If the 5911 buzzer isinstalled, it will emit 6 beeps. 6909P: The horn/siren will emit 6beeps. Also the parking lights willflash 6 times.Turn Off IgnitionA. The LED will be off. (6905P and6909P) You have now deleted allkey codes.B. The horn/siren/chirper will emit 1short and 1 long chirp.Note: When dealer or consumer keycode is deleted the security systemwill be in the consumer mode..☛Step 3Insert the Valet SwitchStep 2Dealer Switch(Red Button)Consumer Switch(Black Button)Insert the Orange “Delete Code” Key intothe ReceptacleUpon the customer purchasing the 6905P or 6909P, it will arm/disarm from the factory keyless remotes. He/she alsohas the option of purchasing a customer key pack (5900PKP) to disarm the security system.In the event the customer declines to purchase the customer Key Pack (5900PKP) the dealer key code “must” bedeleted. This is done by programming in the bright orange “dealer delete key”.If the customer declines to purchase the customer key pack for the 6909P, but still wants the unit to automatically arm;see 6909P Feature Programming to activate this feature.Step 7DELETING THE DEALER OR CONSUMER KEY ONOFFMomentary Switch (Push on/off) Toggle Switch (Push on thenpush it again for off)Step 4Remove the Orange “DeleteCode” KeyStep 6Step 5ORDisarm the SecuritySystemStep 1
ON OOROFF☛ORRemove the Dealer Key Turn On IgnitionInsert the Customer KeyA. Another short horn chirp indicatesthe key code was learned. Note: The system will automaticallyexit code learning if a key is notinserted within 15 seconds.*** Model: 5900PKPTurn Off IgnitionA. A short and long horn chirpindicates you have exited codelearning.Remove the Customer KeyStep 3 Step 4Step 6 Step 8Step 7Insert the Dealer KeyStep 2Insert the Valet SwitchStep 1Dealer Switch(Red Button)Consumer Switch(Black Button)☛Push the Valet Switch3 Times for Red Button6 Times for Black Button(Represents 3 Times On/Off)A. Long horn chirp indicates the unit is incode learning mode.Step 5Note: The dealer key will be erased when programmed to the customer key.CONSUMER KEY CODINGONOFFMomentary Switch (Push On/Off) Toggle Switch (Push On thenpush it again for off)**** Model: 5910K** Model: 5900-DB (Blue Key)5900-DG (Green Key)5900-DR (Red Key)5900-DY (Yellow Key)***Models: 7921P, 7909P, 7905P6900P, 6900P-2, 6905P, 6909PProposed© 2005 Copyright Magnadyne Corp.1111 West Victoria Street Compton, CA 90220 www.magnadyne.com This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions.1)•This device may not cause harmful interference, and2)•This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Per FCC 15.21, you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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