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Mercedes-Benz 2003 SL 55 AMG Automobile User Manual

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1. OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM ARMING 1 Exit your vehicle and close all entry points 2 Press button 1 of your keychain transmitter 1 time The siren will emit a single tone indicating that the system is armed The parking light will flash once and the starter inhibit relay will be engaged NOTE Pressing the arming button twice within 3 seconds will allow the unit to arm without the shock sensor This will be indicated by a single chirp tone followed by a single lower pitch chirp tone When operating in this mode the only detection means will be the voltage sensor The next normal arming of your system will re instate the shock sensor Protection While the System is Armed A Opening a door or any light activated entry point willcause the alarm to immediately sound and the parking lights will flash on and off for the complete 60 second alarm cycle Any unauthorized attempt to start the vehicle will be prevented Any light impact to the vehicle glass or body panels will cause the system to immediately sound the warning chirp discouraging any further attempts to enter the vehicle D Any forceful impact to the vehicle will cause the system to immediately trigger for the complete 60 second alarm cycle At the end of the cycle the alarm will re arm itself and resume monitoring the vehicle DISARMING 1 As you approach your vehicle press button 1 of your keychain transmitter 1 time The siren will emit two chirps i
2. ON or RUN position and shows 0 volts when the key is switched to the OFF position radio or wiper fuse After you have located a suitable fuse switch the ignition key to the ON position remove the fuse and probe the contacts where the fuse plugs into One of the contacts will not show 12 volts on the logic probe this is where the YELLOW wire will be connected Connection Method A A Locate the wire coming from this fuse terminal at the back of the fusebox B Splice the YELLOW wire from the harness to this wire and insulate with electrical tape SPLICE INTO WIRE AND WRAP WITH ELECTRICAL TAPE T YELLOW WIRE FUSE BOX RADIO FUSE WIPER FUSES ETC FUSE CLIP TERMINAL NOT INCLUDED YELLOW WIRE Connection Method B A Fuse clip terminals which will plug in with the contacts of the fuse are available at most electronics stores This method of connection may be easier in some vehicles B Refer to the specific instructions included with the fuse clip terminals 5 ORANGE Starter Inhibit Relay Output a Connect the ORANGE wire from the relay harness tothe ORANGE wire from the main harness Be sure to insulate this splice with electrical tape b Gain access to the wires coming from the ignition switch Connect the RED wire from the relay harness to the wire from the ignition switch that shows 12 volts on the logic probe when the key is switched to the ON or RUN and ST
3. control modules relays transmitters sensors and sirens BY AUDIOVOX AUDIOVOX CORPORATION the Company warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof under normal use and conditions be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase such defect s will be repaired or replaced at the Company s option without charge for parts and repair labor To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage e g dated bill of sale specification of defect s transportation prepaid to an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below This Warranty does not cover costs incurred for removal or reinstallation of the product or damage to vehicle electrical systems This Warranty does not cover batteries nor apply to any product or part thereof which in the opinion of the Company has suffered or been damaged through alteration improper installation mishandling misuse neglect accident or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number bar code label s This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHAN
4. painted bolt that screws into the inner frame in the kick panel COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION You will notice 3 additional wires which come directly out of the rubber wire exit boot from the siren control module and are not part of the main harness These wires are used to customize the installation and are required in some vehicles 1 Thin BLACK Wire This is the antenna wire for the receiver that is builtinto the siren control module Fully extend this wire and route it as high in the engine compartment as possible for maximum transmitter range GREEN LOOP The Green loop wire controls the voltage sensor Cutting this wire loop will prevent the circuits voltage sensor from detecting voltage drops such as the interior light turning on when the door is opened This wire should remain connected unless your vehicle has circuitry that remains powered when the vehicle is turned off Examples of vehicle circuits that will necessitate cutting the Green loop wire are automatic load leveling shocks electric analog clocks on board computers that update their information on a regular basis If you experience false triggers after installation of your alarm system it may be necessary to delete the voltage sensor In such situations the level of protection is minimized and relies strictly on the vibration detector It may be necessary to increase the sensitivity of the vibration sensor To do so see the section on adjusting the shock se
5. wire as described in the following section 2 Mounting the Override Toggle Switch Select a flat area on the lower dash lip where the switch is readily accessible to the driver but will not be accidentally bumped Other alternate locations are on the driver s side kick panel or the side of the lower steering column cover Since this is a protected will only operate when the key is in the ignition bypass switch it does not have to be concealed however concealing the switch is always recommended as this provides an even higher level of security to the vehicle IMPORTANT Make sure there is adequate room behind the panel for the body of the switch in the selected location You should also be sure that the drill will not pierce any wires or damage other components after passing through the panel It is always best to remove the panel from the vehicle before drilling the hole To mount the override switch A Drill a 1 4 diameter hole in the selected switch location B Pass the switch through the hole from behind the panel and secure from the front using the split lockwasher and hex nut provided TOGGLE SWITCH HEX NUT SPLIT LOCKWASHER DRILL A 1 4 DIAMETER HOLE Mounting the Starter Interrupt Relay SHEET METAL SCREWS MOUNT INSIDE PASSENGER S COMPARTMENT WIRE TIE TO EXISTING HARNESS IN VEHICLE The relay will be mounted in the passenger s compartment Mount the relay close to the wires from the ig
6. ART positions and shows 0 volts when the key is switched to the OFF position Be sure to insulate this connection with electrical tape c Locate the wire coming from the ignition switch that shows 12 volts on the logic probe when the starter motor is cranking and shows 0 volts when the key is switched to the OFF ACCESSORY and ON or RUN positions Cutthis wire and try to start the vehicle to verify that the starter motor will not engage Connect the WHITE w BLACK stripe wire from the relay harness to one side of the cut starter wire and connect the BLACK wire to the other side of the cut wire CAUTION Be sure these wires are securely connected and properly insulated If this connection separates the vehicle will not start even when using the ignition key ORANGE WIRE SPLICE TO STARTER CUT ORANGE WIRE FROM SIREN MODULE HARNESS RELAY CONNECTION CONNECT BLACK TO ONE SIDE OF RED WIRE SPLICE TO THE IGNITION WIRE CONNECT WHITE w BLACK STRIPE WIRE TO OTHER SIDE OF START WIRE 6 GRAY Override Switch Input 5 a Connecting the GRAY wire Connect the GRAY wire from the main harness to the Black White wire from the Override Switch Be sure to insulate this connection with electrical tape b Connecting the BLACK wire from the Override Switch Connect the BLACK wire from the Override Switch to a solid grounded metal part of the vehicle It can be connected to any metal non
7. B Y AUDIOVOX Model Modele Modelo AA 939 REMOTE CONTROL AUTO SECURITY SYSTEM WITH STARTERINTERRUPT PARKING LIGHT FLASH AND BUILT IN 2 STAGE SHOCK SENSOR SYST ME ANTIVOL A T L COMMANDE AVEC BLOCAGE DU DEMARREUR CLIGNOTEMENT DES FEUX DE POSITION ET D TECTEUR D IMPACT A 2NIVEAUX INTEGRE SISTEMA DE SEGURIDAD PARA AUTOMOVILES A CONTROL REMOTO CON DESACTIVACION DEL ARRANCADOR DESTELLO DE LUCES DE ESTACIONAMIENTO Y DETECTOR DE CHOQUE INCORPORADO DE 2ETAPAS INSTALLATION GUIDE 8 OWNER S MANUAL GUIDE D INSTALLATION ET MANUEL D UTILISATION GU A DE INSTALACI N Y MANUAL DEL USUARIO 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 Ce dispositif est conforme a la partie 15 du Reglement de la FCC Lutilisation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Ce dispositif ne doit pas mettre de brouillage nuisible et 2 il doit accepter toute interf rence regue y compris celles susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable Este dispositivo cumple con la parte 15 de las reglas de la FCC El funcionamiento est sujeto a las dos siguientes condiciones 1 este dispositivo no puede causar interferencias nocivas y 2 este dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia que reciba incluyendo aquellas que pue
8. TABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product The Company does not warrant that this product cannot be compromised or circumvented THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state U S A AUDIOVOX CORPORATION 150 MARCUS BLVD HAUPPAUGE NEW YORK 11788 e 1 800 645 4994 CANADA CALL 1 800 645 4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA A 128 5813 O 2000 Audiovox Corp Hauppauge N Y 11788 128 5791A
9. dan llegar a causar un funcionamiento no deseado CONGRATULATIONS On the purchase of your new Audiovox Alarm System Taking a few minutes to read this installation and owners guide will provide you with the detailed information concerning all the features of your new alarm system MOUNTING THE SIREN 1 Choose a location in the engine compartment that is away from hot and moving parts considering the Red wire length must connect to a battery positive source Mount the siren high enough to prevent access from below the vehicle Typical locations are the inner fender well or the rear firewall Once you ve selected a location inspect behind the area to ensure that drilling the two holes required to mount the bracket will not penetrate wiring or fluid lines Using the siren bracket as a template mark the two mounting holes with a scribe or punch at your chosen location and drill two 3 16 holes on the pre selected marks Using the two 1 4 x 1 screws supplied secure the siren mounting bracket in place Mount the siren to the bracket as shown using the two nuts washers and lock washers provided Point the siren horn front downward to allow the sound to easily escape the engine compartment Note If the bracket is mounted to a grounded metal surface secure the Black siren ground when mounting the siren to the bracket If the bracket is mounted to plastic or a non grounded surface connect the Black siren ground
10. ght of the passen ger side windows as shown Remove the de cal backing paper and hold the ends of the decal toward you This will cause the center to bend toward the window Place the center of the decal on the window and roll the sides out one at a time This will insure no air bubbles get under the decal when affixing it to the window Once in place smooth out the entire label pressing it firmly to the window OPERATION AT A GLANCE TRANSMITTER OPERATION SYSTEM RESPONSE PRE CONDITION PRESS BUTTON 1 1 TIME ARMS OR DISARMS ALARM fi DELETE SHOCK SENSOR SYSTEM MUST FIRST PRESS BUTTON 1 FOR 3 panic MODE SECONDS PRESS BOTH BUTTONS FOR 2 SYSTEM MUST FIRST SECONDS Cha eng eae er BE DISARMED AUDIBLE VISIBLE STATUS INDICATIONS 1 CHIRP AND 1 PARKING LIGHTS FLASH SYSTEM ARMED 2 CHIRPS 2 PARKING LIGHTS FLASH SYSTEM DISARMED 4 CHIRPS 3 PARKING LIGHTS FLASH SYSTEM DISARMED AND HAD BEEN TRIGGERED WIRE LOOP CONFIGURATION WIRE LOOP CLOSED NOT CUT OPEN CUT VOLTAGE SENSOR VOLTAGE SENSOR GREEN OPERATIONAL NON OPERATIONAL WHITE 3 SECOND VOLTAGE 5 MINUTE VOLTAGE SENSE DELAY SENSE DELAY 10 SIREN MODULE GREEN AND WHITE WIRE LOOPS SPLICE TO 12V CONSTANT VALET SWITCH TO GROUND 1 THIN BLACK ANTENNA WIRE N nO GROUND YELLOW TO 12V ACCESSORY IN VEHICLE S FUSEBOX FROM VEHICLE LIGHT SWITCH RED Y START CUT RELAY ORANGE 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Applies to
11. kage etc When routing wires through the firewall be sure to pass the wires through an existing rubber grommet Failure to do this can result in damage to wires from sharp metal edges and an eventual failure of the security system 1 RED 12 Volt Positive Input Connect the Red wire of the siren to Positive post of the battery using the 5 16 ID ring ter minal as shown If your vehicle has side mount main battery terminals it will be necessary to locate an alternate 12 volt constant source If you are unfamiliar with automotive wiring it would be best to consult your dealer before making this connection 2 BLACK Ground Input Connect the Black siren wire to a clean grounded metal part of the vehicle Drill a 1 8 hole in your chosen mounting location scrape off any paint or grease from the area and secure the ground wire with the 1 4 ring terminal and screw provided 3 WHITE 12 Volt Parking Light Flash Output Gain access to the wires coming from the back of one of the front parking lamp sockets Switch the parking lights on and locate the wire that shows 12 volts on the logic probe Switch the parking lights off and verify that this wire now shows 0 volts Connect the WHITE wire from the alarm to this wire and insulate the connection with electrical tape 4 Connecting the YELLOW wire Locate a fuse in the vehicle s fusebox that shows 12 volts on the logic probe when the ignition key is switched to the
12. ndicating that the system is disarmed The parking lights will flash twice and the starter inhibit will be disengaged You may now enter and operate your vehicle in a normal manner NOTE If you heard four chirp tones upon disarm and the parking lights flash three times this indicates that the system had been triggered in your absence Carefully inspect your vehicle for break in or physical damage If your system fails to operate as above 1 Check and ensure that your keychain transmitter is operating properly and that the small LED on the transmitter illuminates when a transmitter button is depressed 2 Check and ensure that the Red wire of the system is connected to a 12 volt battery source 3 Be certain that the transmitters are programmed into your alarm system If power had been disconnected from the alarm or the vehicle main battery had been disconnected it is necessary to re program the transmitters See transmitter programming section of this manual TESTING THE VOLTAGE SENSOR 1 Arm the alarm system by pressing button 1 of a programmed transmitter one time The siren will chirp once confirming that the system is armed Wait 4 seconds to allow the unit to stabilize Open any light activated entry point the siren will immediately trigger Turn the alarm system off by pressing button 1 of a programmed transmitter one time Repeat the above procedure for each light activated entry point If the unit fail
13. nition switch To mount the relay A Screw the relay to the mounting surface using a sheet metal screw through the hole in the relay mounting tab B Secure the relay to an existing wire harness or other component using cable ties WIRING THE SYSTEM Making the connections to the vehicle as described in this wiring section may be beyond the technical abilities of the average consumer If you have any questions with the wiring procedures please call a qualified automotive technician or call the AUDIOVOX HOT LINE at 1 800 225 6074 Prior to making any connections a 12 Volt logic probe should be used to confirm the proper connection point IMPORTANT The 9 pin white connector on the end of the main harness that plugs into the siren control module should remain disconnected during the wiring portion of the installation Leaving this disconnected will ensure that the keychaintransmitters are properly programmed later in the installation Routing The Wiring Harness The GRAY ORANGE and YELLOW wires mustbe routed through the firewall and into the passenger compartment of the vehicle The ORANGE wire should be routed toward the Starter Interrupt Relay harness The GRAY Wire will be routed to the override switch The YELLOW wire will be routed toward the fuse panel Caution should be used when routing wires Keep wires away from all hot surfaces and any moving parts of the vehicle radiator fans accelerator or brake pedal lin
14. nsors for optimum results WHITE LOOP The White loop wire controls the voltage sensors arming delay Vehicles with circuits that remain on after the ignition switch is turned off will require a delay before arming Cutting the white loop wire will delay the voltage sensor s arming delay from 3 seconds to 5 minutes This additional delay will allow any active circuit in the vehicle to turn off before the voltage sensor is capable of detecting voltage drops This will allow you to arm the unit immediately when exiting the vehicle once the vehicle s electrical circuit stabilizes the alarm will fully arm sometime later PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTERS Your AA 939 Security System can program up to two Audiovox code learning transmitters To program the transmitters disconnect power to the alarm for 10 seconds Reconnect power and within 10 seconds press button 1 of the first transmitter to be programmed The siren will chirp indicating the transmitter has been programmed Within 5 seconds of the first programmed transmitter press button 1 of the second transmitter to be programmed The siren will chirp indicating the second trans mitter has been programmed NOTE If the vehicle battery is disconnected or the alarm loses power the transmitters programming WILL NOT remain in memory In such instances re programming the transmitters is necessary to operate the alarm To re program the transmitters repeat the above procedure
15. ocked Follow steps 1 4 above to test the sensitivity level change Remote Panic Operation The alarm can be activated via the keychain transmitter to draw attention to your vehicle during an emergency situation To activate the panic feature A Press and hold the arm disarm button on the keychain transmitter for 3 seconds B The alarm will sound flash parking lights and continue for 60 seconds C Tosilence the alarm before the 60 second shutdown press and release the arm disarm button on the keychain transmitter 9 WARNING In most areas it is illegal to activate the alarm while the vehicle is moving For the safety of your passengers and other motorists do not activate the alarm while your vehicle is in motion Override Switch Operation If you lose or misplace your keychain transmitter or if the transmitter fails to disarm the system an emergency bypass switch is included to temporarily disarm the system To use the switch A Open the driver s door The alarm will sound B Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the on position C Move the override switch to the on then off position The alarm will disarm and the vehicle can now be started INSTALLING THE WARNING DECALS Once you have confirmed the operation of your security system you may elect to install the security systems warning decals Typically these decals are installed on the lower left of the driver side and lower ri
16. s to operate review the following section concerning voltage sensor adjustment VOLTAGE SENSOR In most instances connecting the Red siren wire to the vehicle battery will provide adequate voltage sensing If your vehicle does not trig ger when the door is opened and the interior light turns on it may be necessary to increase the voltage sensor s level of detection Before making this wiring change confirm that the interior light is in good working order and illuminates when any door is opened If your interior light works properly and the unit does not trigger the Red wire will have to connect to a 12 volt source closer to the interior light This may necessitate moving the Red wire to the interior of the vehicle and connecting to the interior light fuse Routing the Red wire through a firewall grommet and connecting to the interior light fuse may be beyond the scope 4 5 of your automotive wiring experience If you are uncertain of this procedure consult your dealer or qualified mechanic before attempting to re wire the voltage sensor RED wire through the firewall to increase the voltage sensor s level of detection TESTING THE SHOCK SENSOR NOTE The shock sensor incorporated in your AA 939 security system operates on two levels in any sensitivity range The warn away pre detect stage oper ates at 30 less shock vibration than the full trigger stage 1 Arm your security system and allow the unit to stabili
17. ze 2 Strike the windshield support pillar with the palm of your hand the unit will emit a short chirp from the siren This is the warn away pre detect stage Striking the support pillar firmly will cause the siren to sound This is the full trigger stage Repeat the above procedure from various support areas of your vehicle Bumpers B Pillars etc If your system fails to operate as described review the following section concerning shock sensor adjustment SHOCK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT The shock sensor of the AA 939 security system is electronically adjusted and is capable of 8 different sensitivity levels To adjust or change the setting of your shock sensor dis arm the system and within 8 seconds simulta neously press both buttons of your transmit ter until the siren emits a low tone This indi cates that the unit is ready to accept a sensi tivity level change Press button 2 of your transmitter to make adjustments The siren will emit a tone synonymous with the chang ing levels The lower the tone the lower the setting the higher the tone the higher the set ting While in the adjustment mode strike a support pillar of the vehicle the unit will emit a 2 second tone indicating your setting The system will allow you to keep this setting or make further adjustments Once you have reached the desired level press button 1 to lock in your setting The siren will emit two high chirps to confirm your setting is l

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