HA HA -- 280 240 PRO Lite INSTALLERʼS MANUAL INSTALLATION MANUAL HA - 280 PRO INSTALLERʼS MANUAL Manufacturer: COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS 264 HAYDONS ROAD, WIMBLEDON, LONDON SW19 8TT. UK TEL: +44 020 8404 7105 FAX: +44 020 8404 7104 http://www.hawkcaralarm.com e-mail: [email protected] Manufacturer: COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS 264 HAYDONS ROAD, WIMBLEDON, LONDON SW19 8TT. UK TEL: +44 020 8404 7105 FAX: +44 020 8404 7104 http://www.hawkcaralarm.com e-mail: [email protected] Manufactured by Commercial Electronics. Great Britain. © Commercial Electronics 2013 Installation points to remember This product represents many years of research and development. It is very sophisticated and should be installed by experienced security installers only. Please do not attempt installation of this product without reading this guide. The system has been designed to provide the ultimate in security, coupled with limitless convenience and expansion options. Do not disconnect the battery if the vehicle has an anti-theft coded radio. If equipped with an air bag, avoid disconnecting the battery if possible. IMPORTANT! Many airbag systems will display a diagnostic code through their warning light after they lose power. Disconnecting the battery requires this code to be erased, a procedure that can require a trip to the dealer. Deciding on component locations Locations for the siren Some things to remember about mounting the siren: • Keep it away from heat sources, such as radiators, exhaust manifolds, turbochargers and heat shields. • Mount it where a thief cannot easily disconnect it, whether the bonnet is open or shut. Both the siren and its wires should be difficult to find. This usually involves disguising the wire to look like a factory harness. • When possible, place the siren on the same side of the vehicle as the control module, where its wires will reach the control module’s wires without extending them. Always run the wires through the centre of a grommet, never through bare metal! • Point the siren down so water does not collect in it. 1 Locations Locations for for the the Hawkguard Hawkguard Locations for the Hawkguard ultra sonic sensors ultra sonic sensors ultra sonic sensors Locations for the control box Some things to remember about where to mount the control module: • Never put the control module in the engine compartment! • The first step in hot wiring a vehicle is removing the driver’s side under-dash panel to access the starter and ignition wires. If the control module is placed just behind the driver’s side dash it can easily be disconnected. • When mounting the control module, try to find a secure location that will not require you to extend the harness wires. Keep it away from the heater core (or any other heat sources) and any obvious leaks. • The higher the control module is in the vehicle, the better the transmitter range will be. If you put the control module under a seat or inside a metal dashboard, range will suffer. • Some good control module locations: above the glove box, inside the centre console, above the under-dash fuse box, above the radio etc. Locations for the status LED Ultrasonic cells Ultrasonic cellsshould shouldbebeplaced placedononthe theleft leftand andright rightside sideasashigh highasaspossible possibleso sototoobtain obtainthe Ultrasonic cells should be placed on the left and right side as high as possible so to obtain the the best performance. best performance. best performance. Inappropriate adjustment forfor the Ultrasonic sensor may letlet to a false alarm. ToToprevent Inappropriate adjustment Ultrasonic sensor may a false alarm. preventthe Inappropriate adjustment for thethe Ultrasonic sensor may let to to a false alarm. To prevent the false alarm, make sure the sensibility of ultrasonic sensor is in an appropriate degree. An over the false alarm, make sure the sensibility of ultrasonic sensor is in an appropriate degree. false alarm, make sure the sensibility of ultrasonic sensor is in an appropriate degree. An over adjustment is usually the main reason to cause alarm.false alarm. An over adjustment is usually the main reasonfalse to cause adjustment is usually the main reason to cause false alarm. Locations for the Immobiliser relay Locations for the Locations for status the immobiliser immobiliser relay N/O COIL COMMON COIL N/C N/O COIL COMMON COIL N/C If Immobiliser relay or its connections are immediately upon removal underdash they canvisible easily be bypassed. If visible Immobiliser relay or of itsthe connections arepanel, immediately upon removalAlways of the make underIf Immobiliser relay or its connections are immediately visible upon removal of the underthepanel, relay and connections difficult toAlways discernmake from the the relay factory wiring! 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Finding the wires you need Some things to remember when positioning the status LED: • It should be visible from both sides and the rear of the vehicle, if possible. • It needs at least 1/2 inch clearance to the rear. • It is easiest to use a small removable panel, such as a switch blank or a dash bezel. Remove it before drilling your 1/2 inch hole. Finding the wires you need Finding youeach need Now that youthe have wires decided where component will be located, you’re going to find the wires in the car that the security system will be connected to: Now that you have decided where each component will be located, you’re going to find the Now that you have decided where each component will be located, you’re going to find the wires in the car that theuse security will to: Use a digital multi-meter for IMPORTANT! Do not a 12vsystem test light to be findconnected these wires! wires in the car that the security system will be connected to: all testing. IMPORTANT! Do not use a 12v test light to find these wires! Use a digital multi-meter for IMPORTANT! Do not use a 12v test light to find these wires! Use a digital multi-meter for all testing. all testing. Obtaining constant 12 volts Obtaining Obtaining constant constant 12 12 volts volts 2 We recommend two possible sources for 12v constant: the (+) terminal of the battery, or the constant supply to the ignition switch. Always install a fuse within 12 inches of this connection. If the fuse also will be powering other circuits, such as door locks, a power window module, headlight control system etc, We recommend two possible sources for 12v constant: the (+) terminal of the battery, or accordingly. Wefuse recommend two possible sources for 12v constant: the (+) terminal of the battery, or the constant supply to the ignition switch. Always install a fuse within 12 inches of this the constant supply to the ignition switch. Always a fuse within 12 inches of this 3 install connection. If the fuse also will be powering other circuits, such as door locks, a power connection. If the fuse also will be powering other circuits, such as door locks, a power window module, headlight control system etc, fuse accordingly. Finding the 12v switched ignition wire Finding the door Pin Switch Circuit The best places to find the door switch wire are: The ignition wire is powered when the key is in the run or start position. This is because the ignition wire powers the ignition system (spark plugs, coil) as well as the fuel delivery (fuel pump, fuel injection computer). Accessory wires lose power when the key is in the start position to make current available to the starter motor. How to find (+) 12v ignition with your multi-meter: 1. Set to DCV or DC voltage (12v or 20v is fine). 2. Attach the (-) probe of the meter to chassis ground. 3. Probe the wire you suspect of being the ignition wire. The steering column harness or ignition switch harness is an excellent place to find this wire. 4. Turn the ignition key switch to the run position. if your meter reads (+)12v, go to the next step. If it doesn’t, probe another wire. 5. Now turn the key to the start position. the meter display should stay steady, not dropping more than a few tenths of a volt. If it drops close to or all the way to zero, go back to Step 3. If it stays steady at (+) 12v, you have found an ignition wire. • At the pin switch: when testing the pin switch, check wire to ensure that it ‘sees’ all the doors. Often, the passenger switch will cover all the doors even if the driver’s switch will not. • At the interior light: this may not be your best choice if the vehicle has delayed interior light supervision, but it will work in many Hondas, or any vehicle with completely diode-isolated pin switches. • Once you have determined the wire colour, the easiest place to connect to the wire is often at the kick panel, at the windscreen pillar, or in the running board. When an easy location is not available, running a wire to the interior light itself is often the best solution. How to find a door pin switch trigger wire with multi-meter: 1. Set to DCV or DC voltage (12v or 20v is fine). 2. In most Fords, fasten the (-) probe of the meter to chassis ground. In most other cars, fasten the (+) probe of your meter to (+) 12v constant. 3. Probe the wire you suspect of being the door trigger wire. If the meter reads (+) 12v when any door is opened, you have found a trigger wire. Making your wiring connections There are two acceptable ways of making a wire connection – solder connections and crimp connectors. When properly performed, either type of connection is reliable and trouble-free. Regardless of whether you solder your connections or you use mechanicaltype crimp on connections are mechanically sound and that they are insulated. Cheap electrical tape, especially when poorly applied, is not a reliable insulator. It often falls off in hot weather. Use good quality electrical tape or heat shrink. • Never twist-and-tape the wires together without soldering. • Never use ‘fuse taps’ as the can damage fuse box terminals. 4 5 Primary harness wire connection guide for 24 pin connector This guide describes in detail the connection of each wire. Also included are possible applications of each wire. This system was designed with the ultimate in flexibility and security in mind. Please read the instructions carefully to ensure a thorough understanding and how it operates; also see wiring diagram of HA-240 Lite. Pin 1 ORANGE WIRE: CDL Pin 2 YELLOW WIRE: Ignition Input (+). Connect to the main ignition wire that provides +12v when the ignition is on and while cranking the starter. Also, when ignition is off, this wire should not show any voltage (0v). Pin 3 BLUE WIRE: Negative Door Input (-). Connect to the Driver door pin switch circuit wire that shows ground (-) when the door is open. Note: Nearly all cars have negative door input. Consult owner manual for polarity. Pin 4 GREEN WIRE: Positive Door Input (+). Connect to the driver door pin switch circuit wire that shows +12v when the door is open. Note: Consult owner manual for polarity. Pin 14 WHITE / BLACK WIRE: CDL Pin 15 YELLOW / BLACK WIRE: CDL Pin 16 YELLOW WIRE: Negative Output (-) 250mA Immobiliser. Connect to yellow wire to yellow wire to immobiliser relay. Pin 17 RED WIRE: Main Power Input (+). Connect to the battery or constant power wire at the ignition switch with a minimum 25 amp supply Pin 18 WHITE WIRE: Positive Siren Output (+). Connect the white wire to the siren of white wire. Pin 19 PINK WIRE: Negative Output (-). 250mA Boot Release. Connect to the boot release motor. NOTE: MUST USE RELAY (not supplied). Pin 20 BROWN WIRE: Positive Hazard Light Output (+). Connect the brown wire to the circuit that shows +12v or only when the hazard lights are on. Right hazard light. Immobiliser relay connection guide Pin 5 RED WIRE: Negative Output (-). 250mA Window Closer. 30 second negative output. NOTE: MUST USE window closer module HA-64U (optional extra). Pin 86 of relay YELLOW WIRE: Connect to yellow wire of alarm system connector (pin 16). Pin 6 : NOT USED Pin 85 WHITE WIRE: Connect to first accessory of ignition switch (+12v). Pin 7 BLACK WIRE: Ground Input (-). The black wire must connect to a solid chassis ground. Clean away any paint or dirt to ensure the best possible ground. Pin 8 BLUE/WHITE WIRE: Positive Input (+). Connect the blue/white wire that shows +12v when pressing the foot brake. Pin 87a and 30 of relay 2 x GREEN WIRES: Normally closed, can be connected to starter motor, positive side of coil, for diesel car fuel pump. See wiring diagram for guidance.Connected to Hawk Motorcycle Alarm Pin 9 RED/BLACK WIRE: Negative Output (-). 250mA Interior Light. Connect to the wire that activates the vehicle’s interior light. Pin10 BROWN WIRE: Positive Hazard Light Output (+). Connect the brown wire to the circuit that shows +12v or only when the hazard lights are on. Left hazard light Pin 11 WHITE WIRE: CDL Pin 12 YELLOW WIRE: CDL Pin 13 ORANGE / BLACK WIRE: CDL 6 7 8 9 1 10 Immobiliser Car Battery Siren Boot Release Hazard Lights 11 20 7.5A Fuse Yellow Red White Pink Brown 1 White 11 7.5A Fuse 2 12 Yellow Orange Yellow Blue 3 Red 13 5 15 NC Orange/Black 6 16 Black Green 7 17 Blue/White 4 8 18 7.5A Fuse Red/Black Brown 14 9 19 20 10 White/Black Yellow/Black 15A Fuse 7.5A Fuse Led Indicator Wiring diagram for HA-240 LITE Ultrasonic or Microwave Sensor (optional) J1 Ignition Neg Door Pin Switch Pos Door Pin Switch Window Closer Earth Foot Brake Interior Light Hazard Lights 3 2 1 J2 250mA 250mA Siren connection guide (Battery Backup - Optional) Central technical diagrams Central lockinglocking technical diagrams RED WIRE: Siren Siren connection connection guide guide Connect to battery direct or constant 12v power supply. Note: Use 7.5 amp fuse (not supplied). RED RED WIRE: WIRE: Ground Input (-). The black wire must connect to a solid chassis ground. Clean away any paint or dirt to the to ensure ensure the best best possible possible ground. ground. Pin 3 WHITE WIRE: RED WIRE: WHITE WIRE: to battery or constant 12v power WHITEof WIRE: Connect to red Connect cable alarmdirect 24 connector (pin 3).supply. Connect to white alarm C1 Note: Use ampcable fuseof (not supplied). Connect to7.5 white cable of alarm C1 connector connector (pin (pin 6). 6). PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE YELLOW WHITE ORANGE Jumpers setup Jumpers Jumpers setup setup YELLOW DON’T USE WHITE ORANGE WHITE / BLACK The illustration shows how the jumpers are set up. When the jumper cap is placed on the the set the placed the pins, pins, the jumperThe is illustration ‘SHORT’.shows If nohow jumper cap are is on the pins, cap theisisjumper The illustration shows how the jumpers jumpers areplaced set up. up. When When the jumper jumper cap placed on onis the‘OPEN’. pins, the the jumper jumper If cap jumper is The illustration shows is ‘SHORT’. ‘SHORT’. If no no jumper jumper cap is is placed placed on on the the1pins, pins, the jumper is ‘OPEN’. ‘OPEN’. The illustration shows aa The illustration isshows a 3–pin jumper whose pin andthe pin 2 are ‘SHORT’ when jumper 3–pin jumper jumper whose whose pin pin 11 and and pin pin 22 are are ‘SHORT’ ‘SHORT’ when when jumper jumper cap cap is is placed placed on on these these 22 pins. pins. cap is placed on3–pin these 2 pins. Jumpers setup PULSE TO UNLOCK ORANGE / BLACK Vacuum locking 1 2 1 2 Short pin 2, pin 3 to enable 3.5 seconds. 2, to diesel mode. Short pin 2, pin pin 33Dual to enable enable 3.5Output. seconds. 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It is your responsibility to insure proper installation. Commercial Electronics assumes no responsibility with regards to the accuracy or currency of this information. Proper installation in every case is and remains the responsibility of the installer. Commercial Electronics assumes no responsibility resulting from an improper installation, even in reliance upon this information. Any harm or injury to the installer is in no way the responsibility of Commercial Electronics. Any damage to the vehicle during installation or after 10 PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE 3 SECOND LOCKING/ UNLOCKING PULSE 2 3 2 3 11 22 SLAVE DOOR ACTIVATOR Diagram D Diagram B J1 J1 Petrol Petrol // Diesel Diesel Mode: Mode: J2 Dual Lock Output: 0.8 default). Short pin 1, pin petrol mode (factory (factory default). pin 22 to to enable enable 0.8 seconds seconds (factory default). Short pin 1, pin Short 2 to pin No1,Dual Lock Output (factory default). GREEN GROUND Positive locking J2 Central Door J1 / Diesel Mode: Time J2 Petrol Central Door Locking Locking Time Selector: Selector: BLUE WHITE / BLACK GROUND Open Open 2, to diesel mode. Short pin 2, pin pin 333.5 to enable enable Short Opendiesel mode. pinShort 3 topin enable seconds. YELLOW / BLACK ORANGE / BLACK DON’T USE The illustration shows how the jumpers are set up. When the jumper cap is placed on the pins, the jumper is ‘SHORT’. If no jumper cap is placed on the pins, the jumper is ‘OPEN’. The illustration shows a 3–pin jumper whose pin 1 and pin 2 are ‘SHORT’ when jumper cap is placed on these 2 pins. J1 Central Door Locking Time Selector: Short pin 1, to petrol mode default). 1, pin pin 220.8 to enable enable petrol(factory mode (factory (factory default). Short pin 1, pin Short 2 to pin enable seconds default). POSITIVE (+12v) INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS PULSE TO LOCK YELLOW / BLACK WHITE WIRE: Connect to white cable of alarm C1 connector (pin 6). 12 12 PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS BLACK WIRE: Ground Input (-). The black wire must connect to a solid chassis ground. Clean away any paint or dirt to ensure the best possible ground. Short pin 2, Single point locking Negative locking BLACK WIRE: Connect Connect to to battery battery direct direct or or constant constant 12v 12v power power supply. supply. Note: Use 7.5 amp fuse (not supplied). Note: Use 7.5 amp fuse (not supplied). Ground Input (-). The blackconnection wire must connect to a solid chassis ground. Clean away any Siren guide BLACK BLACK WIRE: WIRE: paint or dirt to ensure the best possible ground. Ground Input (-). The black wire must connect to a solid chassis ground. Clean away any paint or dirt Short Short Diagram C Diagram A PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE POSITIVE (+12v) POSITIVE (+12v) DOOR LOCK SWITCH INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS YELLOW YELLOW WHITE WHITE ORANGE PULSE TO LOCK ORANGE DON’T USE YELLOW / BLACK WHITE / BLACK YELLOW / BLACK WHITE / BLACK ORANGE / BLACK ORANGE / BLACK PULSE TO UNLOCK DON’T USE GROUND 11 VACUUM PUMP 13 Central technical diagrams Central lockinglocking technical diagrams Diagram G Diagram E PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY POSITIVE (+12v) WHITE INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS LOCK WHITE WHITE / BLACK ORANGE PULSE TO UNLOCK WHITE / BLACK VEHICLE ACTIVATOR PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE COMFORT CLOSING YELLOW COMFORT CLOSING CONNECTION WHITE ORANGE INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS DON’T USE YELLOW / BLACK WHITE / BLACK ORANGE / BLACK ORANGE A 14 12 Diagram N Diagram L Central locking control resistive negative lock only (type MERCEDES) INTERNAL CENTRAL LOCKING SWITCH PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE YELLOW RESISTANCE TO LOCK ORANGE DON’T USE YELLOW / BLACK RESISTANCE TO UNLOCK WHITE / BLACK ORANGE / BLACK ORANGE / BLACK DON’T USE GROUND RESISTANCE TO LOCK WHITE DON’T USE WHITE / BLACK VEHICLE ACTIVATOR INTERNAL CENTRAL LOCKING SWITCH INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS YELLOW / BLACK DON’T USE VEHICLE ACTIVATOR VEHICLE ACTIVATOR Central locking control resistive negative (type CHRYSLER VOYAGER) ORANGE GROUND GROUND DON’T USE WHITE ORANGE / BLACK DON’T USE RESISTANCE TO UNLOCK ORANGE / BLACK WHITE / BLACK YELLOW DON’T USE YELLOW / BLACK UNLOCKING CONNECTION WHITE / BLACK DON’T USE INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS WHITE / BLACK LOCKING CONNECTION DON’T USE YELLOW / BLACK PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY WHITE DIODE IN 4002 C ORANGE DON’T USE GROUND Single wire - negative to unlock, interrupted to lock PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING AND COMFORT CLOSING PULSES YELLOW YELLOW / BLACK RESISTANCE TO LOCK WHITE VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY Diagram H Diagram F INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS YELLOW WHITE DRIVER’S SIDE DOOR Negative locking with comfort closing Vauxhall vehicles only INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS ORANGE / BLACK VEHICLE ACTIVATOR VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS ORANGE ORANGE / BLACK NOTE: NORMALLY ONLY THE DRIVER’S DOOR ACTUATOR NEEDS TO BE INTERRUPTED IN THIS WAY. NO MORE THAN 2 ACTUATORS MUST BE CONNECTED IN THIS WAY WITHOUT USING ADDITIONAL 30 AMP RELAYS! INTERNAL CENTRAL LOCKING SWITCH POSITIVE (+12v) VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY YELLOW DON’T USE YELLOW / BLACK UNLOCK PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE PULSE TO LOCK YELLOW ORANGE / BLACK YELLOW / BLACK Central locking control resistive positive (type CHRYSLER STRATUS) PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE ORANGE YELLOW Diagram M Single wire - negative to lock, interrupted to unlock PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING AND COMFORT CLOSING PULSE VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS Diagram I Positive locking with comfort closing VW Golf vehicles only Actuator interrupt (negative at rest) POSITIVE (+12v) Central technical diagrams Central lockinglocking technical diagrams DON’T USE VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY GROUND 13 VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY 15 Bonnet and door protection Central technical diagrams Central lockinglocking technical diagrams Diagram Q Diagram O Central locking control actuator switch interrupt (negative at rest) (type Honda) Central locking control resistive negative unlock only PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE Bonnet and door protection Bonnet and door door protection Bonnet and protection BLUE WIRE (–) INPUT FROM ALARM INTERNAL CENTRAL LOCKING SWITCH PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY WHITE WHITE ORANGE YELLOW DON’T USE YELLOW / BLACK WHITE / BLACK UNLOCK WIRE ORANGE / BLACK RESISTANCE TO UNLOCK LOCK WIRE WHITE / BLACK DOOR ACTUATOR SWITCH YELLOW / BLACK ORANGE / BLACK DON’T USE GROUND 1N4007 1N4007 1N4007 1N4007 1N4007 1N4007 BONNET PIN SWITCH DRIVER’S PIN SWITCH DRIVER’S PIN SWITCH ORANGE YELLOW BLUE WIRE (–) INPUT FROM ALARM BLUE WIRE (–) INPUT FROM ALARM DRIVER’S PIN SWITCH INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS Optional diode and bonnet pin switch Optional diode and and Optional diode notbonnet included bonnet pin switch switch pin not included included not Interior supervision Interior lightlight supervision relays relays Interior light supervision supervision relays Interior light relays For negative interior light For negative negative interior interior light light +12v CONSTANT For For positive interior light For +12v CONSTANT For positive positive interior interior light light +12v CONSTANT +12v CONSTANT +12v CONSTANT +12v CONSTANT RED / BLACK WIRE INPUT FROM ALARM (-) RED / BLACK WIRE RED / BLACK WIRE INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) (-) 0v NEGATIVE CONSTANT VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY RED / BLACK WIRE INPUT FROM ALARM (-) RED / BLACK WIRE RED / BLACK WIRE INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) (-) 0v NEGATIVE CONSTANT (-) 0v NEGATIVE CONSTANT GROUND TO INTERIOR LIGHT (WIRE THAT’S POSITIVE (+) WHEN DOOR IS OPENED) TO INTERIOR LIGHT (WIRE THAT’S NEGATIVE (-) WHEN DOOR IS OPENED) TO INTERIOR LIGHT (WIRE THAT’S POSITIVE (+) WHEN DOOR IS OPENED) TO INTERIOR LIGHT (WIRE THAT’S POSITIVE (+) WHEN DOOR IS OPENED) TO INTERIOR LIGHT (WIRE THAT’S NEGATIVE (-) WHEN DOOR IS OPENED) TO INTERIOR LIGHT (WIRE THAT’S NEGATIVE (-) WHEN DOOR IS OPENED) Diagram R Central locking control negative unlock input switched interrupt to lock Boot release configurations Boot release configurations Boot release configurations Boot release configurations Optional extra Optional extra extra Optional PINK WIRE PRIOR TO MAKING THE CONNECTION ENSURE THE ALARM IS PROGRAMMED FOR THE APPROPRIATE LOCKING PULSE PINK WIRE PINK WIRE VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING RELAY (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM PINK WIRE PINK WIRE PINK WIRE +12v CONSTANT +12v CONSTANT INTERNAL ALARM RELAYS TO BOOT RELEASE SWITCH +12v CONSTANT OR SOLENOID (+) TO BOOT RELEASE SWITCH TO BOOT RELEASE SWITCH OR SOLENOID (+) OR SOLENOID (+) ORANGE WHITE YELLOW UNLOCK WIRE ORANGE / BLACK WHITE / BLACK DON’T USE UNLOCK WIRE YELLOW / BLACK PINK WIRE PINK WIRE This configuration is used when the vehicle’s boot release This operates configuration usedcurrent when the vehicle’s boot release switch with ais ground output. The This configuration ishigh used when the vehicle’s boot release switch operates current output.toThe ground output fromwith youraa high unit may notground be sufficient switch operates with high current ground output. The ground unit may be sufficient trigger theoutput switchfrom and ayour relay must benot added and wiredto ground output from your unit may not be sufficient toin theAlways switch and relay be added and relay. wired in thistrigger manner. fuseaathe 12 must volt supply to the trigger the switch and relay must be added and wired in this manner. Always fuse the 12 volt supply to the relay. this manner. Always fuse the 12 volt supply to the relay. (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM This configuration is used when the output This is release used when the rests output from theconfiguration vehicle’s boot switch at VEHICLE CENTRAL LOCKING ACTUATOR This configuration is used when the output +12v CONSTANT from and the vehicle’s rests at ground a 12 volt boot pulserelease cannotswitch be applied +12v CONSTANT from the vehicle’s boot release switch rests at ground 12 volt pulsefuse cannot +12v CONSTANT directly toand the awire. Always the be 12 applied volt TO BOOT RELEASE MOTOR SIDE RELEASE TO BOOT TO BOOT RELEASE MOTOR SIDE MOTOR SIDE 14 (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) INPUT FROM ALARM (-) CONSTANT GROUND (-) CONSTANT GROUND (-) CONSTANT GROUND +12v CONSTANT +12v CONSTANT TO BOOT+12v RELEASE SWITCH CONSTANT OR SOLENOID (-) TO BOOT RELEASE SWITCH TO BOOT RELEASE SWITCH OR SOLENOID (-) OR SOLENOID (-) This configuration is used when the vehicle’s boot release This configuration is12used when the vehicle’s boot release switch with ais voltwhen signalthe to vehicle’s the boot solenoid. Thisoperates configuration used boot release switch operates with 12 volt signal to the boot solenoid. Always fuse the 12 with volt aasupply tosignal the relay. switch operates 12 volt to the boot solenoid. Always fuse the 12 volt supply to the relay. Always fuse the 12 volt supply to the relay. PINK WIRE GROUND 16 BONNET PIN SWITCH BONNET PIN SWITCH TO BOOT RELEASE SIDE TOSWITCH BOOT RELEASE TO BOOT RELEASE SWITCH SIDE SWITCH SIDE ground and a 12 volt pulse cannot be applied directly to the wire. Always fuse the 12 volt supply to the relay. directly to the wire. Always fuse the 12 volt supply to the relay. supply to the relay. 15 17 Immoboliser technical diagrams C onsumer WARRANTY Commercial Electronics promises to the original purchaser that the GPS automotive tracking unit (the Product), excluding accessories, purchased and installed from a Commercial Electronics authorised dealer is free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and conditions for a period of one year. Should the Product be determined defective during the applicable warranty period, the Product will be repaired or replaced with a new or comparable reconditioned part(s), at option. To obtain warranty service, the Product must be returned to a Commercial Electronics authorised dealer along with proof of purchase and installation, evidenced by the original Product purchase receipt. Note: This warranty does not cover labour costs for the removal and reinstallation of the Product. This warranty does not cover subscriber agreements or failure of services provided under the terms of the subscriber agreement, or failure of GPS satellite transmission or cellular network function. Purchaser is required to enter separate subscriber contracts in order to receive these services. IN ORDER FOR THIS WARRANTY TO BE VALID, YOUR PRODUCT MUST BE DELIVERED WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE AND PROOF OF INSTALLATION BY AN AUTHORISED COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS DEALER. ALL PRODUCTS RECEIVED BY COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS FOR WARRANTY REPAIR WITHOUT PROOF OF COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS DEALER INSTALLATION WILL BE DENIED. This warranty is non-transferable and does not apply to any Product that has been modified or used in a manner contrary to its intended purpose, and does not cover damage to the Product caused by installation or removal of the Product. This warranty is VOID if the product has been damaged by improper maintenance, accident or unreasonable use, negligence, acts of God, neglect, improper service or other causes not arising out of defect in materials or construction. This warranty does not cover the elimination of externally generated static or noise, or the correction of antenna problems or weak GPS reception, damage to software, accessories or vehicle electrical systems, cosmetic damage or damage due to negligence, misuse, abuse, failure to follow operating instructions, accidental spills or customer applied cleaners, damage due to environmental causes such as floods, airborne fallout, chemicals, salt, hail, windstorms, moisture, lightning or extreme temperatures, damage due to accidents, road hazards, fire, theft, loss or vandalism, damage due to improper connection to equipment of another manufacturer, modification of existing equipment, faulty installation or use of a Product which has been opened or tampered with for any reason or which has been damaged due to alteration or service performed by anyone other than Commercial Electronics. EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN, ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WARRANTY, IMPLIED WARRANTY, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, AND COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT. COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS LICENSED DEALERS OR INSTALLERS. IN NO EVENT WILL COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS), BY PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT, THE CONSUMER AGREES AND CONSENTS THAT ALL DISPUTES BETWEEN THE CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS SHALL BE RESOLVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW OF ENGLAND & WALES UK. 16 Manufactured by Commercial Electronics. Great Britain. © Commercial Electronics 2013.
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