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RS2-G3
ONE BUTTON 2-WAY REMOTE START SYSTEM
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONGRATULATIONS on your choice of a “Cool Start” System with Data Port Technology for direct connection to
bypass module by Crime stopper Security Products Inc. This booklet contains the information necessary for
installing your remote starter system. If any questions arise, contact your installation dealer or Crime stopper
Security Products Inc. at the Tech Support number below.
DISCLAIMER:
This installation book is designed for the installer or individual with an existing understanding of automotive electrical
systems, along with the ability to test and connect wires for proper operation. To ease installation, we suggest that
you READ THIS MANUAL before beginning your installation. This book is provided as a GENERAL GUIDELINE
and the information contained herein may differ from your vehicle. Crime stopper Security Products, Inc. and its’
vendors shall not be liable for any accident resulting from the use of this product. This system is designed to be
professionally installed into a vehicle in which all systems and associated components are in perfect working
condition.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: (800) 998-6880
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Pacific Std. Time
Web Site: www.crimestopper.com
CRIMESTOPPER SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC.
1770 S. TAPO STREET, SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063
REV 07-25-2014
This device complies with FCC Rules part 15. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any
interference that may be received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation. The manufacturer is not responsible for
any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications
to this equipment. Such modification could void the user’s authority
to use the equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pre-Installation Considerations….………...……...……………………………………………………………..….………..3
Installation Cautions & Warnings………………………………………………………………………………..….....……..3
Low Current Wiring……..…………………………………………………………………………………………….……...3-8
Parking Lights…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...6
Power Door Lock Wiring...…………………………………….…………….……..…………...….……………….……..9-.10
Smart Tachless and Tach Finder Mode………………………………….…………………..…..…….….........................11
Tach Programming……..…..…….……………………………………………………………………………….….………..12
Diesel Glow Plug Delay ..………………….……………………………...……………………...…..…………….….….….13
Option Programming Table………. …….………….……………………………..……………..……………….......….14-15
Option Descriptions……………..……………………………...………….……….……..………………….……………16-20
Antenna Diagram…………………..….……………….…………………………………………………………..…..………21
Wiring Diagram………………………..….………………………...…………………….….……..…………………….……22
High Current Connector Wiring……………………………………………………………………………………………….23
Remote Star Diagnostics………………………………………………………………………………………………………23
Data Port………..……………………….…………………………………………………………..………………….………24
PC Programming Menu………………………………………………………………………………………………………..25
Specifications…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...26
PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
BEFORE BEGINNING, check all vehicle manufacturer cautions and warnings regarding electrical service (AIR BAGS, ABS
BRAKES, ENGINE / BODY COMPUTER AND BATTERY).
PLAN OUT YOUR INSTALLATION and determine most suitable locations for all components to be placed. These
components include: the module itself, valet/program button, possible relays, and antenna/receiver Allow enough wire to
create a service loop with strain relief, should servicing be required. This will also allow easier access and mounting.
DAMAGE to the Cool Start unit resulting from incorrect installation or failure to follow guidelines stated in this book will not
be covered under warranty and will be subject to repair or replacement charges.
USE A VOLT OHM METER to test and locate all connections. Test Lights can damage a vehicle’s computer systems.
ADDITIONAL PARTS, which are not included with this unit, may be needed for your particular vehicle.
include extra relays or Anti-Theft System Bypass modules.
These items may
INSTALLATION CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
DO NOT extend the Remote start ignition harness length. Mount the module so that main harness reaches all
ignition switch wiring. Extending these wires could result in poor or improper performance.
DO NOT route any wiring that may become entangled with brake, gas pedals, steering column or any other moving
parts in the vehicle.
DO NOT exceed the rated output current of any circuit on the Remote start module. Failure to observe this warning
will result in damage to the unit not covered under warranty.
DO NOT remote start the vehicle in a closed garage! Make sure that the garage door is open or there is adequate
ventilation. Failure to observe this rule could result in injury or death from poisonous Carbon Monoxide fumes.
WIRING Low Current 14 Pin Plug
BLACK: MAIN SYSTEM GROUND
Connect to chassis metal of the vehicle. An existing bolt or screw may provide an adequate ground, or drill a small
hole, scrape away paint and attach using a sheet metal screw & star washer. This wire must be connected to a
proper ground or undesirable and inconsistent operation will occur. Do not use Factory ground locations.
YELLOW: (-) HORN HONK OUTPUT (Programmable 15, 20 and 30 milliseconds)
Connect to the Negative Horn Trigger wire usually located near the steering column. If the vehicle horn circuit
requires 12V, then a relay is required. RELAY WIRING: Connect the yellow wire to terminal #85, Connect relay
terminals #86 and #87 to 12V constant power. Connect terminal #30 to the 12V positive Horn activation wire.
YELLOW/BLACK: (-) GROUND OUTPUT WHEN RUNNING
The Ground When Running output is used for Anti-theft and Transponder Bypass modules. It can be used for a Anti
grind / Starter Disable. This wire turns on when the remote start button is pressed and stays on through the duration
of the remote start. When using this wire for an Anti grind/Starter disable, an optional Relay is needed to interrupt
the Starter circuit. The starter disable circuit prevents accidental grinding of the starter if key is turned too far after a
remote start. This required an optional Diode, see diagrams on NEXT PAGE.
WIRING Low Current 14 Pin Plug
YELLOW/BLACK OUTPUT: Ground Out when Running (Relay and/or Module not included)
ANTI-GRIND RELAY: (Relay not included) The Brown 22 gauge wire can be programmed for Ground When
Running (see next page)
TO
ENGINE
IGN 1
IGN 2
ACC
START
CUT
IGNITION
SWITCH
BROWN - Starter Output
YELLOW/BLACK
85
86
Ground When Running
MAKE CERTAIN TO CONNECT "BROWN" START OUTPUT WIRE TO
STARTER SIDE OF ANTI-GRIND/START DISABLE RELAY.
MAKE SURE 86 TERMINAL HAS POWER WITH IGNITION ON AND CRANK
WIRING Low Current 14 Pin Plug
BROWN: (-) Dome Light Illumination or (-) Ground When Running (Option 13)
This is a programmable output that can be programmed 2 ways:
1. 30 Second dome light with unlock = Default. The dome light turns off with ignition on or remote lock.
2. Ground Out When Running. Can be used for Anti-Grind relay or Key Sense wire sometimes required for
OEM Disarm.
WIRING Low Current 14 Pin Plug
WHITE: PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT
RED/BLACK: INPUT SOURCE (12 Volts or Ground)
The Parking Light circuit can be connected up as a high current positive or negative trigger. Connect to vehicle
parking light circuit at the back of light switch or if this is not possible, connect directly to one of the parking lights at
the front of the vehicle. If your vehicle has a multiplex lighting system, that will require a resistor connected in series
with the white wire to the light switch. Use the Negative parking light circuit for Multiplex resistor lights.
Positive Parking Lights
(+)
12 Volt
Battery
(+) Parking Lights
10 AMP
FUSE
Red/black
(Lights)
White
Negative Parking Lights
(-) Parking Lights
10 AMP
FUSE
Red/black
(Lights)
White
Ground
WIRING Low Current 14 Pin Plug
GRAY: (-) NEGATIVE HOOD PIN SWITCH
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 this wire is grounded, the remote start is inhibited. The unit will not
attempt to start if hood is open.
PINK: (-) BRAKE RESET (Selectable Option 23)
This is a programmable output that has 4 choices;
1. Brake Reset = Default: This is used for vehicles that have (-) brake pedal switch.
2. Start Activation Input: This triggers a remote engine start or stop. Connect the Pink wire to an alarm or keyless
entry system with a remote Aux channel to activate the Remote Start by sending a (-) momentary pulse to the
PINK input wire. Other examples would be a GPS Tracker or Smart Phone interface.
3. Glow Plug Input: Connect the Pink wire to indicator circuit that shows a (-) Signal while the WAIT TO START
LAMP is on. When this wire is used, the system will wait until light turns off before attempting a remote start.
Must program Option 20-4 for maximum 20 second wait time
4. Handbrake Reset: When this option is selected, the handbrake must be set for remote start. Releasing the
handbrake will Abort Remote Start.
PURPLE: (+) BRAKE RESET
Connect the Purple wire to the side of brake pedal switch that shows 12 volts ONLY when pedal is depressed. This
wire turns off (aborts) remote start. Allows the Ignition Key to Take Over operation of the vehicle once the driver’s
key is in the Ignition and turned to the ON position.
ORANGE/WHITE: (-) ACC, IGN or START OUTPUT (Option 11)
This output is selectable (-) Start, (-) Ignition or (-) ACC. Default = (-) ACC
BLUE/ORANGE: (-) ACC, IGN or START OUTPUT (Option 10)
This output is selectable (-) Start, (-) Ignition or (-) ACC. Default = (-) START
WIRING Low Current 14 Pin Plug
ORANGE / BLACK: (-) OEM DISARM OUTPUT
This wire provides a Ground pulse to disarm the vehicles' Factory anti-theft system prior to a Remote Start.
Connect this wire to the vehicles' anti-theft disarm wire. This wire is sometimes found coming off the Driver's door
key switch or at the Factory Anti-theft control module. This wire may not be needed when using a Bypass Module or
if Factory Security only requires a door unlock pulse.
ORANGE: (-) OEM Arm (Option 12)
This is a programmable output that has 3 choices;
1. OEM Arm = Default: Provides a ground pulse to arm the OEM alarm.
2. Pulse after Remote Start Abort: This is used to reset Retained Accessory Power or RAP shutdown. Connect
the Orange wire to the drivers door pin switch.
3. Pulse after Remote Start: This feature is used to activate the defroster switch on vehicles that only work after
vehicle is started.
RED /WHITE: TACHOMETER INPUT
When installing the system in Tach mode, this wire must be connected to a valid source of AC voltage. This wire
allows the unit to sense the engine running and control the starter motor.
WIRING Valet Switch
PROGRAM OVERRIDE SWITCH: 2 PIN PLUG (REQUIRED FOR PROGRAMMING & LEARNING REMOTES)
This is a multi-function switch used for programming options, transmitters and valet mode. Mount the Valet/Program
button in a suitable location.
POWER DOOR LOCK WIRING CONNECTOR
BLUE: (-) Negative pulse for UNLOCK
RED: 12V When using external relays (TERM 86)
GREEN: (-) Negative pulse for LOCK
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: Aftermarket door lock actuator (motor).
DETERMINING DOOR LOCK TYPE: We recommend
determining the type of locking system the vehicle has
before connecting any wires. Incorrect connection may
result in damage to the alarm and/or vehicle locking system.
Door lock information is provided as a guide. Your vehicle may differ.
Negative Trigger (-): Many Imports; Late model Ford & General Motors
Negative trigger door lock systems send a Negative (Ground) pulse to existing factory relays to lock and unlock the
vehicle doors.
Positive Trigger (+): Many General Motors; Chrysler / Dodge / Plymouth
Positive trigger door lock systems send a Positive (12V) pulse to existing factory relays to lock and unlock the
vehicle doors.
Reverse Polarity: Many older Ford/Lincoln/Mercury/Dodge/Chrysler/Plymouth and early 90’s GM Trucks
Reverse Polarity systems use no relays, but instead the door lock/unlock motors are controlled directly from the lock
and unlock switches in the door. The lock and unlock wires rest at Negative Ground when not in use. When the
lock or unlock button is pressed, one of the circuits is “Lifted” and replaced with +12V causing a lock or unlock to
occur.
Single Wire (Dual Voltage): Late model Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Vehicles, some 2000 GM
Dual Voltage systems have lock/unlock switches that send varying levels of Positive voltage OR Negative ground
current to the SAME wire for both lock and unlock. When the vehicle’s Body Computer Module (BCM) or door lock
module senses different voltages on this wire, the system will either lock or unlock. Single wire door lock systems
require relays and resistors.
Databus and Canbus Systems (Data Module Required)
Databus systems send low current “Data messages” to the door lock controllers on a network in order to lock and
unlock the vehicle. To install aftermarket systems in these vehicles, an interface module is required that converts the
regular lock/unlock pulses into “Data messages” to allow locking & unlocking. Interface modules are sold separately.
BASIC DOOR LOCK DIAGRAMS
NEGATIVE TRIGGER DOORLOCK WIRING
POSITIVE TRIGGER DOORLOCK WIRING
GREEN
GREEN
RED
RED
BLUE
BLUE
FUSED
+12V
85
86
87
87A 30
FACTORY
POWER
LOCKING
RELAYS
UL
BLUE
85
86
87
87A 30
85
UL
FACTORY
POWER
LOCKING
RELAYS
AFTERMARKET MOTOR/DOOR LOCK WIRING
GREEN
FUSED
+12V
RED
BLUE
85
86
86
87
87A 30
87
87A 30
MASTER
SWITCH
87
87A 30
UL
FUSED
+12V
RED
86
REVERSE POLARITY DOOR LOCK WIRING
GREEN
85
CUT
CUT
10
85
86
87
87A 30
“SMART TACHLESS” MODE
Your CoolStart system includes a unique voltage 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.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
(1) On the rare occasion that “Smart Tachless” mode does not operate satisfactorily, change the voltage reference
level as described below, or use a different mode such as “Tach” mode, or “Timed Crank” mode.
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 will cause the Parking lights to flash. NOTE: On some
vehicles equipped with daytime running lights, it may be difficult to see any flashing parking lights. In this case your
only notification will be the slight “ticking” sound coming from the module’s flashing light relay.
TACH FINDER STEPS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Open hood (or ground the gray hood pin wire if no hood pin is installed)
Start Engine with the key.
Press the Program button for 2 seconds
The Parking lights will flash 10 times if the Red/White wire is connected to a valid tach source. If not, try a
different tach wire.
5. Once Tach is located then turn off engine and close hood to abort (Remove gray hood pin wire from ground).
6. Now follow the Tach Programming steps.
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TACH PROGRAMMING & TACH SIGNALS
INTRODUCTION
This system has 3 methods of monitoring the engine running. Option #1 controls how the system monitors the
engine running.
1. Tachless Low Level Mode - Default. When vehicle is remote started, the battery voltage rate will go up
because the Alternator starts working.
2. Tach Reference Mode – Monitors Engine R.P.M. - Most reliable method, see Tach programming below.
3. Tachless High Level Mode - When vehicle is remote started, the battery voltage rate will go up (0.5V)
because the Alternator starts working.
4. Hybrid Mode – For electric motors that are computer controlled. This provides a 4 second (option24-1) crank
output to activate the start sequence on Hybrid vehicle. Don’t use on vehicles with gas or diesel engine, that
doesn’t monitor stalled engine or low battery voltage.
Tach Reference Mode: Provides reliable remote starting performance though engine speed sensing. When using
Tach Reference Mode, the Red/White wire is used for Tach signal [Engine RPM] input. Most modern engines
include various points where the Engine Speed [Tach] or A/C signal may be obtained. Tach Signal examples: Fuel
Injection Solenoids, Negative (-) side of ignition coil, at the Distributor or Ignition Control Module, Coil Pack, Engine
Computer, or Crankshaft Sensor. Sometimes an Alternator Stator pin can be used. These Tach Signal locations
mentioned are provided as a guide, your vehicle may differ. Some locations will NOT be a good location for Tach
source due to RF noise or Computer Data.
Note: When using a Databus module for Tach signal, don’t connect up the Tach wire. This will create a
conflict. The System can only use one Tach source.
TACH PROGRAMMING:
1. Red/White wire should be connected to a valid Tach source.
2. Start engine with key.
3. Press program button 5 times for option mode, then wait for 5 light flashes and/or 5 horn honks.
4. Push program button once more for option 1. (You must get one light flash and/or honk after button is pressed.)
5. Press brake pedal or Button on remote transmitter. The lights and horn will flash twice (Tach Mode) and the unit
will start recording the Tach signal. The lights and or honk flash once for program confirmation.
6. If there no Tach signal, the unit will exit Tach learn mode in 20 seconds with one long flash or honk. Try another
tach source or try the tach finder to locate another wire.
7. Turn ignition off to exit program mode, one long flash and or honk.
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DIESEL GLOW PLUG DELAY
There are 2 methods of setting up a Glop Plug delay for Diesel vehicles.
1. Connecting the Pink wire directly to the wait to start lamp on vehicle. Option 23-3 must be selected for Pink
wire = Glow Plug. Also, Option 20-4 must be selected for 20 seconds maximum wait time (default = 4 sec.).
With this option selected, the starter will crank when the Wait-to-Start light turns off.
2. Option 20 – Pre-Set Diesel Glow Plug Delay, The choices are 4, 10, 15 and 20 seconds. 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 valid Wait to Start wire (LED light on instrument
cluster), or you cannot locate and identify the circuit, then change your system to Diesel Glow Plug Delay.
Once this mode is activated, you no longer need to connect up the Wait-to-Start wire.
NOTES: This feature is OFF by default and must be programmed before use. There are 4 different Delay times
available for use: 4, 10, 15, or 20 seconds. Default = 4 Seconds. SEE OPTION PROGRAMMING
OPTION PROGRAMMING - 2 METHODS
This System unit has 25 programmable options to customize the system for various operating features and installer
preferences. There are 2 methods of programming option for this system. You can use a PC with the optional
Program Cable or the Valet program switch that comes standard with the system. Examine the chart on the
following pages along with reading the descriptions that follow. You may change one option at a time, or program
multiple options in one session. If you start with the lowest option and continue on to higher options, you do not
need to repeat steps #1-3 each time. For example, you can change Option #2 to “ON”, then you can continue
pressing the program button to get to a higher number option and change it as well. You can only go from low to
higher options numbers in one session. There is a 20 second time out with no activity. The system will give one log
parking light flash and or horn honk when exiting program mode.
OPTION PROGRAMMING CHART BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE
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OPTION PROGRAMMING
To Engage Option Programming:
1. Turn Ignition On (must be off at least 5 seconds before turning on).
2. Within 8 seconds, press valet switch 5 times. Wait for the unit to flash the parking lights and/or horn honks 5
times to confirm entering Option Mode.
3. Push the Valet program button the number of times that corresponds to the option number desired (1-24X). You
must get a light flash and/or horn honk after each button press. If the system did not flash the lights and/or honk,
then it did not register your press. Each option must be changed within 20 seconds.
4. When you reach the desired option #, press the transmitter button or step on footbrake to select the option level.
The lights will flash and/or honk with each option level. You will get 1, 2, 3 or 4 chirps with each press.
a. If there is no option level 3 or 4, then it returns the Preset value with 1 chirp.
b. After 20 seconds or turning ignition off, the system will have a long beep and exit the Option Mode.
OPTION PROGRAMMING
Option Selection
Default
(1 chirp)
Tachless
(low level)
Level 2
(2 chirps)
Level 3
(3 chirps)
Tachless
(high level)
Engine Monitoring
Auto-lock/unlock
OFF
ON
Lock with brake
Lock pulse timer
0.5 Seconds
3 seconds
Double unlock
Pink/white wire selection
Data port protocol
Gray wire selection
IGN
Fortin
ACC
ACC
ADS iDatalink
IGN
START
D2D
START
Tach
14
Level 4
(4 chirps)
Timed Crank
(hybrid)
Ignition Lock
(no unlock)
“Wake Up” pulse on
Unlock
7
Remote Start Run Time
20 minutes
Lock after Remote Start
(to rearm OEM alarm
system)
Lock after
Remote Start
only
OFF
OFF
ON
10
11
Unlock before remote start
(to disarm OEM alarm)
Blue/orange wire selection
Orange/white wire selection
START
ACC
12
Orange wire selection
OEM Arm
13
Brown wire selection
Dome Light
IGN
IGN
Pulse after
Remote Start Abort
Ground when
Running
10 Minutes
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
10 minutes
30 minutes
Lock after Remote
Start & Lock/Arm
OEM Alarm after
Remote Start Abort
5 minutes
Lock & Arm OEM
Alarm after Abort
only
ACC
START
Pulse after
Remote Start
Idle Down Run Time
20 Minutes
30 Minutes
Infinity Run
Horn Chirp Confirmation
OFF
ON
(lock/unlock)
3 Horn Chirps with Remote
OFF
ON
Start Activation
20 milliseconds 15 milliseconds
Horn Pulse (Chirp)
30 milliseconds
0.8 Seconds
Crank Time
1 Seconds
1.2 Seconds
1.4 Seconds
30 Second Park Lights with
ON
OFF
Unlock
4 Seconds
Diesel Glow Plug Delay
10 Seconds
15 Seconds
20 Seconds
OFF
Turbo Timer
1 minute
3 minutes
5 minutes
OFF
Timed Self Start Mode
4 hours
2 hours
3 hours
Brake Reset
Pink wire selection
Start Activation
Glow plug
Handbrake
4 Seconds
Hybrid crank time
Same as option18
Reset Options to Default
Reset Options 1 thru 24 (1 Horn Chirp and Parking Light Flash)
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OPTION DESCRIPTIONS
1. Engine Monitoring:
This option controls how the system monitors the engine running. You can program for Tachless mode that monitors
battery voltage, Tach mode in which the unit uses a Tach signal (RPM) or for Timed Crank as an alternative. There
are 4 choices for this option:
1. Tachless (low level) – Default. When vehicle is remote started, the battery voltage rate will go up because
the Alternator starts working.
2. Engine R.P.M. (Tach) - Most reliable method. Tach must be programmed for this option to work.
3. Tachless (high level) . When vehicle is remote started, the battery voltage rate must go up 0.5 v
4. Hybrid Mode – For Push to Start (PTS) vehicles. This provides a 4.0 second (option24-1) crank output to
activate the start sequence on PTS or Hybrid vehicle. Option #18 allows you to shorten starter crank time if
necessary. But set Hybrid crank time to option 24-2
2. AUTO LOCK and UNLOCK with IGNITION:
This feature controls whether the doors will automatically lock when the ignition is turned on and unlock when the
ignition is turned off. There are 4 choices:
1. OFF = No Lock or Unlock with Ignition - Default OFF
2. Ignition ON = Lock, Ignition OFF = Unlock
3. Lock with Brake = Turn ignition on and press brake pedal, the doors will lock, Ignition OFF = Unlock
4. Ignition ON = Lock, Ignition OFF = not Unlock
3. DOOR LOCKS:
This option sets how the door lock circuit works. There are 4 choices:
1. 0.5 Second Lock and Unlock – Default.
2. 3 Second Lock and Unlock - For older European vehicles that require a long lock and unlock pulse to operate
Vacuum door lock systems.
3. Double Unlock – This feature may be required to interface with a factory alarm or keyless entry system. The
first pulse disarms the factory alarm; the 2nd pulse unlocks the doors.
4. “Wake Up” pulse on Unlock - 0.5 second unlock pulse along with Ignition, Accessory, Disarm and (-) RUN to
wake up a BCM. This feature is required on new vehicles that disarm the factory alarm by turning on the
ignition key.
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OPTION DESCRIPTIONS
4. PINK / WHITE WIRE SELECTION:
This option controls the Pink / White wire function.
1. Pink / White = Ignition – Default.
2. Pink / White = Accessory
3. Pink / White = Start
5. DATA PORT PROTOCOL: Default = FORTIN
This option controls the Data Port Protocol for ADS / FORTIN Series modules or D2D Series modules. The default
is set for ADS IDATALINK Series Protocol. This option has no effect on conventional wiring of Bypass modules.
Both Data Protocols are 2-Way communication.
6. GRAY WIRE SELECTION:
This option controls the Gray wire function.
1. Gray = Accessory – Default
2. Gray = Ignition
3. Gray = START
7. REMOTE START ENGINE RUN TIME: Set engine run time for 10, 20, 30 or 5 minutes as desired.
Default = 20 minutes
8. LOCK with REMOTE START:
This option controls whether the unit will automatically lock during and after a remote Start abort or time-out. There
are 4 choices for this option:
1. Lock after Remote Start Only – Default.
2. OFF
3. Lock with Remote Start and Lock / Arm after Remote Start Abort
4. Lock and Arm with Remote Start Abort only
9. UNLOCK BEFORE REMOTE START:
This option is used to disarm an OEM Alarm System before Remote Start. Default = OFF
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OPTION DESCRIPTIONS
10. BLUE/ORANGE WIRE SELECTION:
This option controls the Blue/orange wire function.
1. Blue/orange = Start – Default
2. Blue/orange = Ignition
3. Blue/orange = Accessory
11. ORANGE/WHITE WIRE SELECTION:
This option controls the Orange/white wire function.
1. Orange/white = Accessory – Default
2. Orange/white = Ignition.
3. Orange/white = Start
12. ORANGE WIRE SELECTION:
There are 3 choices for this option.
1. Orange = OEM Arm – Default
2. Orange = Pulse after Remote Start Abort: This is used to reset Retained Accessory Power or RAP shutdown.
3. Orange = Pulse after Remote Start. This feature is used to activate the defroster switch on vehicles that only
work after vehicle is started.
13. BROWN WIRE SELECTION: DOME LIGHT, GWR (status output)
This output that can be programmed 2 ways:
1. 30 Second Dome Light with Unlock = Default. The dome light turns off with ignition on or remote lock.
2. Ground Out When Running.
14. IDLE DOWN RUN TIME:
This feature allows the remote starter to take over operation of a parked vehicle when the ignition key is removed
and you exit the vehicle. The vehicle will remain running for the programmed time or until canceled. The choices are:
10, 20, 30 minutes or Infinity Run. Default = 20 minutes.
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OPTION DESCRIPTIONS
15. HORN CHIRP Confirmation with LOCK or UNLOCK
This option allows the system to chirp the vehicle horn for Lock and Unlock confirmation. The horn output must be
connected to use this feature. Default = OFF.
Lock = 1 Chirp
Unlock = 2 Chirps
16. HORN CHIRPS with REMOTE START ACTIVATION:
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. Default = OFF.
17. HORN PULSE DURATION:
This option allows adjustment the “CHIRP” pulse duration of the car horns. The choices are 15, 20 or 30
milliseconds.
18. STARTER CRANK TIME: Default = 0.8 seconds
This option controls the Starter Cranking time. The choices are 0.8, 1, 1.2 & 1.4 seconds
TIMED START, use Hybrid Mode (option 1-4) with this option to set a fixed crank time. Please Note: In Hybrid
Mode there is only 1 start attempt and the ignition is left on.
19. PARK LIGHTS ON 30 SECONDS with UNLOCK:
Keeps parking lights on with remote unlock to assist in locating and providing illumination near your vehicle when
approaching at night for safety. The parking lights turn off when the ignition is turned on. Default = ON.
20. DIESEL GLOW PLUG DELAY:
The choices are 4, 10, 15 and 20 seconds. 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 valid Wait to Start wire (LED light on instrument cluster), or you cannot locate and identify the circuit, then
change your system to Diesel Glow Plug Delay. Once this mode is activated, you no longer need to connect up the
Wait-to-Start wire.
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OPTION DESCRIPTIONS
21. TURBO TIMER:
The optional Turbo Timer mode allows the Cool Start system to keep a Turbo or Turbo Diesel vehicle running for 1,
3 or 5 minutes [selectively] after you remove the key and exit the vehicle. This is handy for turbo cool-down without
the need for expensive turbo timers. The Default = OFF.
22.TIMED SELF START MODE: Default = OFF
This option allows the system to Self Start every 2, 3 or 4 hours.
23. PINK WIRE SELECTION:
This is a programmable output that has 4 choices;
1. Pink = Brake Reset - Default: This is used for vehicles that have (-) brake pedal switch.
2. Pink = Start Activation Input. This triggers a remote engine start or stop. Connect the Pink wire to an alarm or
keyless entry system with a remote Aux channel to activate the Remote Start by sending a (-) momentary
pulse to the PINK input wire. Other examples would be a GPS Tracker or Smart Phone interface.
3. Pink = Glow Plug Input. Connect the Pink wire to indicator circuit that shows a (-) Signal while the WAIT TO
START LAMP is on. When this wire is used, the system will wait until light turns off before attempting a
remote start.
4. Pink = Handbrake Reset. When this option is selected, the handbrake must be set for remote start. Releasing
the handbrake will Abort Remote Start
24. HYBRID STARTER CRANK TIME:
This option control the Hybrid crank time:
24-1 Starter Crank Time = 4 Seconds – Default
Option 24-2: Same as option 18 setting (0.8, 1.0, 1.2, or 1.4)
25. OPTION RESET: (RESTORE TO DEFAULT)
This option restores all programmable options 1 thru 24 to factory default. The horn will chirp once, the parking light
flash once and all values will be reset to factory original settings.
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CONNECTOR PLUG DIAGRAM
ANTENNA MODULE: For optimum range and performance, the antenna should be located high up on the front
windshield glass. For example: behind the rearview mirror. Note: Window tints or Films may decrease the range of
the system. The mounting surface for the antenna should be clean and dry.
ANTENNA
LOCATIONS
WINDSHIELD
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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HIGH CURRENT 6-PIN HIGH-CURRENT CONNECTOR
(2) RED: 12V POWER INPUT WIRES (30A Fused):
Connect to both of these leads to 12V Constant Power. We recommend the BATTERY POSITIVE TERMINAL.
BROWN: 12V STARTER OUTPUT 30A:
Connect to circuit in the vehicle that has power ONLY while the STARTER MOTOR is CRANKING.
GRAY: 12V MULTIFUNCTION OUTPUT 20A (Option 6):
This is an optional multi-function output wire the can be configured as a Second IGN, ACC or STARTER output.
Use Option #6 to select ACC, IGN or STARTER. DEFAULT = ACCESSORY.
PINK: 12V IGNITION OUTPUT 20A:
Connect the circuit in the vehicle that provides true Ignition Power for systems such as Spark and Fuel. Typically,
this wire turns ON with the second position of the key, STAYS ON WHEN CRANKING, and continues ON as the
vehicle runs.
PINK / WHITE: 12V MULTIFUNCTION OUTPUT 20A (Option 4):
This is an optional multi-function output wire the can be configured as a Second IGN, ACC or STARTER output.
Use Option #4 to select ACC, IGN or STARTER. DEFAULT = IGNITION.
REMOTE START DIAGNOSTICS
If the system flashes the LED and Parking Lights one to six times and doesn’t attempt remote start. The
LED will continue to flash the error code until the ignition is turned on, it means the following:
1 Parking Light Flash (1 LED Flash) = Problem with Brake Switch.
2 Parking Light Flashes (2 LED Flashes) = Problem with Hood Switch.
3 Parking Light Flashes (3 LED Flashes) = Tach Problem.
4 Parking Light lashes (4 LED Flashes) = Voltage Sense Problem, battery not charging or to low.
5 Parking Light Flashes (5 LED Flashes) = Problem with (-) Brake Input.
6 Parking Light Flashes (Solid LED) = Valet Service Mode.
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DATA PORT
This unit includes DP Technology that will allow you to directly Plug-In our Data Port. There are 3 types of Protocol, ADS
iDatalink series, Fortin series and d2d series modules. The default is set for Fortin series Protocol. Please refer to
Databus module manual for detail instructions. The Data Port Protocol must be programmed for the correct module.
See Option # 5 for programming Data Port
Some vehicles require a Databus Module to Bypass the factory Immobilizer and operate the keyless entry
Databus modules are used to communicate with the vehicles computer at the OBD2 Data connector or Canbus
wires. This reduces installation error. Crimestopper Systems with DP Series have a direct Data Port Plug-In for the
Databus bypass module. This eliminates conventional wiring between the Alarm/Remote Starter and the bypass
interface module.
PC SETUP Optional Cable Required
You can change all options in the Program menu by using a PC. You can run program directly from CD or
copy the AM351_.exe file on your PC to run program.
To Run Program:
1、 The remote start module must be connected to power and ground to run program.
2、 Plug in programming cable to spare USB connector on your PC and to the remote start module (see wiring
diagram).
3、 Click on the AM351_ .exe file to load program. You will see the PC Programming Menu on next page.
4、 Selected the correct COM port.
5、 Click Request button, the program will read the current settings of the system.
6、 Change any options in Programming Menu to desired level.
7、 Click Apply button to Finalize Programming.
8、 Click Default button to restore all options back to factory Default value.
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PC PROGRAMMING MENU
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
DC Supply voltage
DC Tolerance voltage
Current (With RF)
Current (Without RF)
12V
9V~16V
<25mA
<10mA
RF PARAMETERS–RX01FM
Frequency
Work current
433MHz
<20mA
T34AM-1 WAY PARAMETERS
Battery voltage
2*3V
Battery life
Static current
6 months
<3uA
Work current
<15mA
T34FM-2 WAY PARAMETERS
Battery voltage
Battery life
Static current
transmit current
Receive current
1*3V
6 months
<3uA
<78mA
<25mA
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changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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