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- 1. User Manual 1
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User Manual 2
xj Remote ager Button Func ns Icon Exp|anafion The user can aouvate difienng functions of Corrpusmr ZWSSR system by pressing Sh ook News it me Shock Swans on of a" See page 12 one or two buttons s|multaneously (ex (HIV) ) located on the antenna side oi your v Compu Slar nemotepager Turbo intimate tr'rurim Mode ts on or off See page 17 Timer indicates ithrrterstan Mode ts on or 0/1. See page 16. channel Button Press for Function £23” Passive indicates it Passive Anntng Mode ts on or olt. See page 17 1 1 1/2 sec Nam. Mode , art/eff, RPS , We" g}; indicates thatttie second stage shocksensorhas been triggered. z 11 1/2 sec Auxiliary Opttan t lj it the icon appears continuously, you are in mute(v|branon) mode Ir the 3 111 1/2 sec Auxiliary Option 2 Ibo" bllnks, the rst stage shock sensor nas been mggered See page 15 , it B n 4 IV 1/2 sec Query Funclmn Z 1 22 indicatestiyouare tn Valet Mode Seepage 15 5 I- 2 sec Nam Mode 7 We", RPS 7 Wu" 5 - fig indicates if your car parking tents are flashing s 117 2 sec Autosstart Function , OHIO" «1 ’ lndlbates tnat your car siren ts turned on or oflwhen you lock or 7 llI— 2 sec Trunk Release , on/orr unlock the vehicle 5 lV— 2 sec Panic Mode é) lndlcates tnat someone is paging you train yourvehiole 9 (1+ II) 112 sec Car Sm m, Lock, Unmk’om” o" + 1/2 sec , a ”n Displays tiyuur car ts locked or unlocked. 10 (I m) va'e‘ Mme “m" 0" 11 ( II+1'II) 1/2 sec Passive Arming - art/alt Oil V167 indicates if your remotewager ts transmitting stgnals to the controller unit 12 (11+ IV) 1/2 sec Timer Start Mode . art/oft ofl _ ‘lS (HI-HV) 1/2 sec Turbo Mode - art/oft 0" @ Displays rernaintng battery lite. 14 (HUD- 2 sec Shock Sensor — onlol‘l On 3 Dis/”S” "Y” “W is “P9" 15 (11+111)— 2 sec Mute mode (Vibration only) — on/otl. on 5 Displays ttyaur vehicle has auto-started properly or tgnmen on. 1s (No 2 sec Programming Menu 1 + , 7 Dismays ‘Mumnk 15 one" 17 (l 111) 2 sec Programming Menu 2 Note : "( )” means simultaneously pressing the buttons ”( ) — " means simultaneously pressing the buttons tor 2 seconds Page 5 Page 6 /'\ /\ x/ i m (-) Output for Parking Lights : Some vehicles, such _iririg Diagram __,1 asleep, have negative Parking lights. (35 aéfzgéfim AnAux output is 35sec pulse thatcanbechanged to Latch Ground _' See Programlluug Options. 1 mm (.) Siren Output 1 Gieen/Wn i CNl Red 17 Bi ck Green/Wn , 250m Parking Lignt . , . . wniie , 250mA Horn Output ' ‘ Starter Kill supplies a negatlve 250mA output whenllie system is aimed I Veiiaw , 250mA Auxi }v ' Veiiow/Wh , ZSOmA Aux? - ‘ ’ _ . . . . Valet , 250m Starter Kiii " Dome Light Supemsion : Dome light is turned onforone minute Green a ignition Sensing input , WM 7 250m Dome Light Output atteruriloek lfyou progiamDome Lghts Rearrnoption, the Oiange , gsomA Ream, Output Violet mm of CNZ supplies a ground pulse before Lock. W9" W" , 250m Disarm Output ' - -» v The Dome Light Rearm Optionis to simulate openingthe amt swims; Halswims “Names”; MM“ (> (> (> () (> () (> () (> () ()TrurikPiriSensing (> () (l (> () (> (> (> () (> , A ‘ ._ i . U 3 ; Hood Pin Sensing " v and pressingthe factory lock button for factory arming. Tx Antenna Date Cabie 2 ”We" a“ " '» Rx Antenna Data Cabie i ‘ CNS “WW" DWP‘” SW“ " -. f‘\ i * W” P‘” SWSW A The sequence forthe Ream pulse : pulse when armed (locked). xix LED (7) 4 i , Opiionai Trigger2"“Stage . ' . (*) 3 i , Opmai View 1“ may The sequenoe forthe Disarmpulse . a pulse when disanmdmnlocked). RPS Sensor 2 i t') ‘ 1 None 6 i Voiiei/Wn , 250m Trunk Output 1 Oiangei Bk , 250mA z"d Puise Uniack n CN4 sue/5k 7 250m Un‘ockompm iri Ht n of FM or Miller” i “E , ZSOmA LockOut ut . i , p Instaiiation of FM or Antennas and RPS. ‘ (7) LED The antennas have been caiibrated for 2 (s) LED horizontai installation at the ieft-top comer ‘ ( > oftnevnndshieid Difierentinstallatien 2 Emstage DuairSnock may awgsew affect the 3 (a) transmitting distance. 4 it 1 Stage DuairSnoek Page 7 Page ii (5 x/ Option Programming for Four Button Remotes Step1 : For programming menu 1 Press Buttons (hll) for2 seconds For programming menu 2. Press Buttons (I+|\/) for 2 seconds The carwfll chirp once indicating that you are in programming mode Step2: Within a 2 seconds alter pressing (hill or (I+lV). press Button I\/ the number oitimes to go to the option number you want to change You Will hear a chirp and see the parking lights flash each time when you press Button |\/. Step3: Wait a few seconds You will hear a number of chirps and see a number or parking light flashes corresponding to the option num bar you Want to change. lithe number of chirps or flashes is not what you want go back to Step1 Step4: Press Button I for the default factory settings and your car Will respond by one Chirp and one flash. Press Button ii for the optional Setting and your carWill respond by two Chirps and two parking light flashes l lfyou hear along chirp, you are going out of programming mode, please go back to Step 1. l lfyou want to change more options, go back to Step 1. Resetting the Programming Options to the factory default settings. Step1 : Press Buttons (nu) simultaneously or Buttons (Hm) simultaneously for 2 seconds Step 1 is confirmed by a car chirp and a one-time flashing of the parking light StepZ: Press Button 11] three times. This is confirmed by a car chirp and parking light flash each time you press Button in A few second later, your car Will chirp and parking light flash three times rapidly Your car is now set to all of the original factory default settings Page 9 Option Programming for Six Button(0NEWAY) Remotes The procedures will be same as the 4 button remotes except the use of the different buttons. Programming 6 Button Remote 4 Button Remote Programming Menu 1 (TrunkAStarty (I‘ll)- Programming Menu 2 (TmnktStop)- (HIV)- Option Selection (Stop)- (IV) Factory Setting Lock ( I ) Option Selection Unlock ( ll ) Default Setting Sclcchon (Start)- (HI) Remote Pager Pro m ng Menu Up Programming Menu #1 1 Door Lock Options) Factory Default Optional Feature Setting - Button I Setting - Button 11 1- 1 1- 2 Door Lock / Unlock Pulse Duration 08 sec 25 sec 1- 3 1- 4 Driver's Priority Unlock OFF ON 1- 5 Double Pulse Unlock OFF ON 1' 5 Dome Light Factory Rearm OFF ON 1- 7 Note 1- 4 This feature unlocks the driver’s side door lock with the first unlock pulse A second unlock pulse is need to unlock the rest of the car doors Page in \,1 Panic Mode Anti-Jacking Mode Important! In order for this feature to operate, the installer must use the Button l\/ for 2 seconds |\/ for 2 seconds 2“ Unlock Wire (Or/Bk iMre of Connector 4) isolate the driver’s door actuator Siren t.5 minutes 1 5 minutes from the rest of the other doors Call us for the technical support if you are not installation required StarterrKill lgnifioanill Sure 313°“ W5- Starter Kill Activated immediately N/A Programming Menu #2 (Security Options) Activated immediately if key is not on. F ' Def It WW I P _ Ignition Kill N/A If key is on, activated in 30 seoonds after ac cry au lona mgramrilig . Feature Setting _ ButtonI Sam-n? Button 11 M ethad pressrng the Button IV 2- 5 With this option. the doors vnll look after the ignition is turned on and unlock Vifnen the ignition is turned off 2- G & 2- 7 2- 3 Passive Arming Passrve Locking. too No Passve Locking Remote Y“ can program the duration betvveen t to 99 seconds 24 Antiriacking OFF ON controller You can program the Latch Mode also. 2- 5 ignition Controlled Door Lock OFF ON Setting 2-9 2- a Aux t Output 0 5 Sec Latch Contents on On 2- 7 Aux 2 Output 0 5 Sec Latch 2-6 Off Pluse 2- 5 Siren Duration 30 Sec 50 Sec on Latch t-99, Latch - ff Pluse Programming _ Q _ Feature OFF ON Method 2 7 on Latch t 99, Latch 2“ 9 Channel Expander ngjzrdgegnsofii’l‘ge‘ 311212521217; 2-9 If you need more than 2 Aux outputs, you can interface the CM 3000 with Option Channel Expander for 7 Aux outputs If you take this Channel Expander option . . . When Option 2-9 is on Programmer 2.10 Passive Arming With the _ _ (OMS -Series) and you turn on the Passive setting of the ZWFMR. the four buttons of the Channnel Expander NU” using Of Passive USN 01 Passive QWFMR operate these 7 outputs instead of normal button functions such as Mode With remote Mode With remote . arm/disarm or start/stop Refer to the manual of the Channel Expander. Note 2-1 0 2-4 With this option, Panic mode becomes Anu—Jaoking mode. if you take the Channel Expander option of 2—9, the Passive setting of the The differences between Panic mode and AntirJacking mode are : remote Will change the button functions to operate of the Channel Expander The Passive setting of the remote will no Iongerwork as the Passive Arming function. Therefore, if you need both Channel Expander and Passive Arming function, you need to choose this option. Page 11 Page 12 (E \,1 . 2-9 Selling On off Access to passive mode through a remote AUX N°' Non setting 01 passive mode Setting of passive mode AUX 1 Button 11 Button I Button ll AUX 2 Button 111 Button 11 Button III AUX 3 Button 111 AUX 4 Button IV AUX 5 Button ll- AUX 6 Button III- AUX 7 Button [V- Output All outputs are connecting With AUX 1, Channel Expander through AUX1. AUX 2 Adjusting the Car Siren Volume: In order to decrease the chirping volume ol the siren, cut the loop located on the siren Adjusting the Shock Sensor Sensitivity: In order to the shock sensor sensitivity‘ turn the screw located on the sensor clockwise in order to decrease the sensitivity‘ turn the screw located on the sensor counterclockwise. Turning the screw iust a small amount can make a big difference so make sure you recheck the sensitiVity alter each adjust— ment. Page 13 Page 14 (E
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