Youngshin Electronics J1WENR Car Alarm System User Manual M861A MANUAL0903 FCC ID
Youngshin Electronics Co., LTD. Car Alarm System M861A MANUAL0903 FCC ID
Users Manual
FCC ID : O44J1WENR 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. CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device. USER’S GUIDE User’s GUIDE User’s GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 4 Page 4 Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page 6 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Safety Information Remote : Remote Button Functions Remote Learning Routine Keyless Entry Alarm Mode Trunk Release Panic Mode Valet Mode Optional Programmable Features Ignition Lock Passive Locking Optional Installation Features Door pulse Duration Flashing Signal Light Anti-jacking Page 3 Safety Information Remote Button Functions Please take these safety precautions into consideration, under the following conditions : When servicing your automobile (i.e. changing the oil, washing your car), the Magicar system should be in Valet Mode. Whenever you loan your vehicle to an individual who is not familiar with Magicar, please put the vehicle in Valet mode. This will prevent the vehicle barrower from accidentally activating the Magicar auto-security system. Remote The model name, R500 stands for Button Press Function 0.5 sec Lock 0.5 sec Unlock 0.5 sec Siren Chirps for Lock /Unlock - on/off 0.5 sec Valet Mode - on/off 2 sec 0.5 sec Ignition Lock - on/off 0.5 sec Passive Arming - on/off 0.5 sec Shock Sensor - on/off 2 sec Trunk Release 10 2 sec Programming Menu - Installer Only Panic, Press Lock to shut off Siren Means pressing the button for 2 seconds. Means simultaneously pressing the buttons. Means simultaneously pressing the buttons for 2 seconds. Remote Learning Routine The Magicar will allow up to three remotes to be programmed to one vehicle. Please perform the following procedure to add or reprogram additional remotes. Activate Valet/ Programming mode by manually turning the ignition on and off three times with the key within a 7 second period. The parking lights will flash once with successful completion of this step. Page 4 Page 5 Within a 7 second period after cycling the ignition for the 3rd time, Press the button for a 0.5 second. The parking lights will flash once to confirm that the transmitter has been programmed. You can continue programming additional remotes. The parking lights will flash two times when the programming mode has expired. Keyless Entry To lock the vehicle, pressing the button for a 0.5 second. To unlock the vehicle, press the button for a 0.5 second. If the pressing of the lock/unlock buttons does not lock/unlock the doors, you will need to release the button and try again, as the remote stops transmitting as soon as the LED stops flashing. If the button is pressed for 2 seconds, it will panic the system. Alarm Mode To arm the vehicle, press the button . To disarm the vehicle, press the button. If pressing the arm/disarm buttons does not arm/disarm the vehicle, you will need to release the button and try again, as the remote stops transmitting as soon as the LED stops flashing. Press the buttons for a 0.5 second to mute the vehicle siren when arming or disarming your vehicle. Keep in mind that your siren will still be activated for all other modes(i.e.panic or alarm trigger) regardless of whether or not your siren is in mute mode. The siren will be mute only when arming or disarming your vehicle. When the alarm is armed, the starter kill function (an optional feature provided by your installer) is activated. This feature disengages the starter mechanism on your vehicle and prevents it from starting, even with a key. If you lose your remote after you have armed the vehicle, use your key to open the door. The siren will go off. Turn the ignition on and off, 3 times with your key to shut down the alarm and put the system into valet mode. You can cancel valet mode with a remote later on. See: Valet mode, on page 7. Page 6 Trunk Release Press the button for 2 seconds, in order to unlock and release your trunk door. If pressing the trunk release button does not release the trunk, you will need to release the button and try again, as the remote stops transmitting as soon as the LED stops flashing.Note that the trunk release function will not only release the trunk but will unlock the all doors as well. Panic Mode Press the button for 2 seconds to enter Panic Mode. In this mode, the car will be armed,if not armed already, and the siren will be activated and the parking lights will be flashed. In order to disengage Panic Mode, press the button. Then, press the button for a 0.5 second to unlock/ disarm your vehicle. If Anti-Jacking option has been programmed (ask your dealer if you would like to have this option) and the Ignition-Kill has been installed , Panic Mode works as Anti-Jacking if the car key in the ignition. In Anti-Jacking mode is activated while key is in the ignition, a) the Siren will go off for 1.5 minutes, and b) Ignition-Kill will be activated after the first 30 seconds. This is to give a 30 second warning to the hijacker, then to disconnect the ignition to stop the vehicle. Valet Mode While the vehicle is in valet mode, the only feature is the keyless entry and optional auxiliary functions. In order to enter Valet mode, press the buttons simultaneously for a 0.5 second. In order to manually enter Valet Mode, insert your car key into the ignition and turn the three times within 7 seconds ignition on and off You can exit Valet Mode only by pressing buttons simultaneously. Page 7 OPTIONAL PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES These additional features may be programmed to the Magicar system by your authorized Magicar dealer. Ignition Lock This programmable option enables your vehicle to automatically lock the doors once the key is in the ignition for 30 Seconds.(Also you can lock the doors, If you step on the brake pedal within 30 Seconds) In addition, the vehicle will automatically unlock the doors when the key is pulled out of the ignition. INSTALLATION GUIDE INSTALLATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation Tips & Recommendations R500 Wiring Digram Passive Locking .......................... Page 10 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 CON 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 You can turn this function on or off by pressing the buttons for a 0.5 second. When setting to passive locking, your system will lock automatically 30 seconds after all the car doors are closed. OPTIONAL INSTALLATION FEATURES if you set this mode, Door Lock/Unlock Pulse Duration will be changed 0.8 second to 4 seconds. It can be programmed to send a signal to a relay to disconnect the ignition wire of the vehicle upon anytime the vehicle is armed so that the vehicle cannot start or run by a remote or a key. And the running of vehicle can be shut off by remote’s panic command. CON 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13 CON 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14 CON 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16 CON 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16 Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16 Option Mode . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Programming Menu Option . . . . . How to set Options Page 17 ...................................... .... .. Page 18 ............... Page 19 Canceling(Going to Factory Default)Option Mode Confirmation of Wrong Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 It can be programmed to send a signal to a relay to disconnect the starter wire of the vehicle upon arming. When you leave your car without closing the doors, the signal lights will flash. Page 8 Page 17 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Installation Tips & Recommendations 1-1. Please be careful not to lock yourself out. Please lower the glass windows before you start the installation in case the door locks with the key inside. Also, learn the remote to the brain module after the installation has been completed. 1-5. Vehicle check-up prior to and after the installation. 1-2. Use Digital Multimeter for testing Use a Digital Multimeter for all testing of wires in the vehicle. This should be done on all wires even if you feel that you know exactly what they are and how they should test. Use of lamp tester may damage the electrical circuit of the vehicle. M861A Wiring Digram 1-3. Find Good Ground One of the most important wire connections is the ground connection. Please find a spot that does not have any resistance to the battery ground. Improper ground will result in malfunction of the system. 1-4. Make sure your installation does not become a driving hazard later to the driver. During installation process, please try to foresee there are any potential problems to the driver later. Antenna Page 10 Page 11 C0N1 C0N2 No 1 (Red) : (+)12V Input Solder this wire to the vehicle’s 12V constant. This wire must be supplied power all of the time and must be able to withstand high current draw. No 2 (Green/ White) : (+)Output for parking Light Positive parking light output. No 3 (Brown) : (+)12V Siren Output The Black wire at the siren is to be chassis grounded. The siren volume can be reduced by cutting the volume wire attached to the siren. < Circuit diagram > Installers are able to install as per the following methods when you install, please find a suitable method as per the door system of your vehicle No 4 (Gray) : (+)12V Trunk Output If the vehicle is equipped with electrical trunk release, the trunk out is connected to trigger the trunk solenoid. trunk Solenoid trunk Release Switch Circuit diagram during lock output> CON1-4 No 5 (Black) : Chassis Ground This will be the one of the most important connections. Connect this wire to bare metal of the vehicle. We do not recommend using the steering column for a grounding point. Make sure you strip back the paint or use a factory grounding point. Bad grounding on this wire will be the beginning of future troubles. Negative Trigger Door Lock System (W/O Actuator) Positive Trigger Door Lock System (W/O Actuator) Page 12 Circuit diagram during unlock output > Page 13 External Actuator No 3 (Red/Black) : Negative Trigger Door Open Sense No 4 (Red) : Positive Trigger Door Open Sense Dome Light Dome Light Door Trigger SW Door Trigger SW +12V < External Actuator> +12V CON3-3(-) Door Trigger CON3-4(+) Door Trigger Please make sure you have found a correct door sensing wire that monitors all doors. C0N3 No 5 (Violet / Black ) : (-)Trunk Trigger Input. No 1 (Green) : (+12V)Ignition Input This wire will test (using your digital multi-meter) 0V with the key off, and 12V with the key in the ON or RUN position connect this to wire to the trunk lamp wire as shown below No 2 (Blue) : Negative Starter-Kill Output Trunk Lamp Please use the pre-wired starter kill relay. +12V CON 3-5 (-)Trunk Trigger Input OFF ON START Relay Key Cylinder Relay Starter Wire 85 87 86 AC Key Cylinder OFF ON START AC 87a Ignition Wire 85 87 Cut 30 86 87a Cut Page 14 Connect this wire to the foot Brake Wire as shown below. Stop Lamp Foot Brake S/W +12V 30 Engine Starter No6 (Light Blue / White) : (+) Brake Trigger Input CON3-6(+)Brake Trigger Page 15 No7 (Black /White) : (-) Input for optional Sensor Options Mode When installing additional sensors, use this wire as the input wire for those sensors. Always remember, when attaching more than one sensor to any input, you must diode isolate them so that they don’t backfeed into each other. Press buttons Option Mode. and Simultaneously for 2 seconds in order to enter Features C0N4 No 1 (Black) : GND LED Ass y No 2 (Black/White) : (+)LED C0N 5 (Factory Default) Door Lock/Unlock Pulse Duration 0.8 Sec 4 Sec Application of Pre-wired Kill Relay Starter Kill Anti-jacking (IG-kill) Flashing Parking Light During Door Open Disabled Activated Programming Menu Option No 1 (Black) : GND Note : No 2 (White) : (-)and stage shock Input Dual stage shock sensor No 3 (Red) : (+12) No 4 (Yellow) :(-)1st stage shock Input Antenna When Magicar systems are installed, please pay attention to stretch out the wire of antenna. If the wire is bended or twisted seriously, it will be one of the reasons, which will reduce the receiving range. Antenna Module FCC ID: O44J1WAMLEDANT "1. Door Lock/Unlock Pulse Duration : If you set this mode, Door Lock/Unlock Pulse Duration wil be changed 0.8 second to 4 seconds. 2. Start Kill Mode Anti-Jacking(Ignition-Kill) : The #2 wire of CON3 can be programmed to send a signal to a relay to disconnect the ignition wire of the vehicle anytime the vehicle is armed so that the vehicle cannot start or run by remote or key. The vehicle can also be shut off with remote by use of the panic command, even if it is running with a key in the ignition. Srarter-Kill : The #2 wire of CON3 can be programmed to send a signal to a relay to disconnect the srarter wire of the vehicle upon arming. 3. Parking Light Flashing : With this option, the parking lights will flash if any door remains open while the vehicle is disarmed. Page 16 Page 17 How to set Options Canceling (Going to factory default) Option Mode You can only program one option at a time. You will have to repeat the procedure for every option you would like to change. Press buttons for 2 seconds. The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash one time each. - If you fail to program, the siren and signal lights will chirp and flash three times each. Press button the number of times to go to the option number you want to change. - The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash one time whenever you press button . Wait a few seconds. You will hear a number of chirps and see a number of parking light flashes corresponding to the option number you want to change. If the number of chirps or flashes does not match the option number you want, wait 10 seconds, then start over at step 1. Press buttons for 2 seconds (The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash one time each). - If you fail to program, the siren and lights will chirp and flash three times each. Press button three times. (The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash once time the button is pressed.) All options will be reset to factory defaults after the confirming 3 chirps and flashes. Confirmation of Wrong Programming When you press the buttons incorrectly, Option Mode will not be programmed and the siren will activate for 1 second. Press button or as you want to program the option. - If you press button , the option will be set to the default setting. The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash one time each. - If you press button , the option will be set to the optional setting. The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash two times each. Press button one time each) for 2 seconds (The siren and signal lights will chirp Press button three times (The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash one time whenever press button ) and wait for 5 seconds. The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash three times after 5 seconds Press button after confirmation of the siren and signal lights as no. 3 (The siren and signal lights will chirp and flash two times each.) Page 18 Page 19
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