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Clifford 6000 Automobile Alarm User Manual

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1. OM ake sure that the remote control battery measures at least 3 volts while transmitting O M ake sure that the voltage at the control unit between the 5A fused power line and each of the two ground lines measures at least 12 0 volts if less make sure both chassis grounds are solid if the grounds are solid the vehicle battery may need charging servicing or replacement Step 15 Distribute all necessary paperwork including E User s M anual must be given to the customer E Adhere the Clifford window decals to the vehicle s windows after discussing placement with the vehicle owner Step 16 Demonstrate Basic System Operation Remote control operation O Arming and locking O Disarming and unlocking Remore Valet M ode O Panic button O Accessory A ctivation E A utoA rming and A utoA rming Bypass E Valet code entry E User programming mode IntelliG uard 6000 1298 13
2. Sensor 2 flashes Dual Level Piezo Sensor 4 flashes Door Trigger 5 flashes Trunk Trigger trunk only if IntelliStart 4 has been installed 6 flashes Hood Trigger only if IntelliStart 4 has been installed 7 flashes An attempt was made to turn the ignition ON or start the engine while the system was armed 10 flashes Power Interruption If the delayed courtesy lights feature is activated this trigger indication will not be provided Olf the door trigger is indicated activate the delayed courtesy lights feature No chirps If there are no chirps verify that the Chirps feature U ser Programming column 2 row 1 is On and check the wiring connections as noted in the H igh O utput Siren section on page 4 NOTE If none of the troubleshooting techniques described in steps 3 7 corrects the problem perform the following diagnostics O M ake sure the fuses are in the fuseholders O Check the power and ground connections O Verify that the control unit connector is properly inserted into the control unit O Verify that the ignition input and output wires are connected to the true ignition line instead of a 12V line Find the true ignition line by following the appropriate steps of the Starter or Ignition A utolmmobilisation Circuit section on page 4 O Verify that the transmitters are programmed correctly NOTE If the 20A fuse blows upon arming O Disconnect the Intell
3. Type and AutoActivation The channel 4 output GRAY BLUE wire can be programmed as either pulsed latched or timed It can also be programmed to automatically activate every time the system is remotely armed T he output is activated by pressing the from the remote Current is limited to 0 25 amp A utoA ctivation is perfect when programmed as a timed output to close the power windows and sunroof on vehicles that have an all close feature see the T imer section of this binder for more information on wiring this feature See Installer P rogrammable Features on page 9 for more information on programming output type and or enabling the A utoA ctivation feature Starter and Ignition Immobilization Circuits 1 Locate the ignition switch wireloom under the dash and use a voltmeter to locate the one wire that carries 12V throughout BOTH the cranking AND engine running cycles and 0 volts when the ignition is off Start the engine then cut the ignition wire The engine should stop running Asshown on page 2 connect the WHITE BROWN wire to the key side of the cut ignition line Connect the GREEN BLUE wire to the engine side of the cut ignition line Use a voltmeter to locate the one wire that carries 12V during the cranking cycle ONLY Cut this wire then try to start the engine It should not crank 6 Connect the WHITE GREEN wire to the key side of the cut starter line 7 Connect the WHITE BLUE wire to the engine side of the cut starter lin
4. negative switching door triggers or more than 11 volts if the vehicle has positive switching door triggers also make sure the pin switch is connected to the correct wire If not then the door pin switch or pin switches is either defective or in need of cleaning Step 10 Test the trunk trigger circuit Arm the system then use the key to unlock the trunk E Siren sounds immediately parking lights flash repeatedly T his is the correct response proceed to step 10 You can silence the siren by pressing the button on the remote control or disarm by pressing the twice E Alarm does not sound immediately If the alarm does not sound immediately make sure that the trunk pin switch is working properly and when open is consistently showing less than 1 5 volts Also make sure the trunk pin switch is connected to the correct wire If not the trunk pin switch must be thoroughly cleaned or replaced or polarity may need to be inverted Step 11 Test the hood trigger circuit Arm the system then open the hood The following should occur E Siren sounds immediately parking lights flash repeatedly T his is the correct response proceed to step 11 You can silence the siren by pressing the button on the remote control or disarm by pressing the button twice E Alarm does not sound immediately If the alarm does not sound immediately make sure that the hood pin switch is working properly and when open is consistently showing less than 1 5 volts If n
5. that feature s column and row wait for the on off chirp confirmation then turn off the ignition T hat s it p gt ul won IntelliG uard 6000 1298 7 User Programmable Features User Programmable Features 1 Chirp OFF 2 Chirps ON Feature Unmarked 1 Unmarked 2 Select Unmarked 3 Unmarked 4 Chirps Add New Remote Of On Quiet AutoArming Arm Disarm with NOTE 1 1 chirp 2 chirps 3 chirps On Off Secondary Remote Quiet chirps are only available with NOTE 5 SSPS Siren Siren Sounds Trunk Release with R equires SSPS Siren NOT USED pete Secondary Remote NOTE 2 NOTE 6 Silent Arm Disarm with Play Siren Sounds Remote Valet Feature NOT USED Requires SSPS Slren On Off ue er AutoS tart Neither Battery Temperature B oth 1 chirp 2 chirps 3 chirps 4 chirps Requires IntelliS tart 4 Siren Duration 30 60 90 Seconds 1 Chirp 2 Chirps 3 Chirps FACT Oon NOT USED AutoLock Remote Start with Off On RP M Secondary Remote 1 Chirp 2 Chirps 3 Chrrps NOT USED NOT USED Requires IntelliS tart 4 IntelliStart 4 required for RPM NOTE 6 dependent door locking Window Rolldown Venting with Secondary Remote NOT USED Requires AutoUnlock Clear All Remotes ala vine SmartWindows 4 NOTE 6 a petal hs afd Valet Code Remote Valet Mode valet code SHOULD ONLY BE PROGRAM
6. MED NOT USED with Secondary Remote BY THE VEHICLE OWNER NOTE 6 NOTE 3 NOTE 1 Press the button on the remote to be programmed you will hear one chirp Press the button again you will hear two chirps NOTE 2 W hen this feature is selected siren sound 1 will play for five seconds Press marked to turn the siren sound off press unmarked to activate the sound N ext siren sound 2 will play for five seconds Press marked to turn the siren sound off unmarked to activate it The system will cycle through all six siren sounds NOTE 3 You will hear two chirps when all features are reset NOTE 4 W hen you hear two chirps all remote controls will have been erased from the system memory You must now add the new and or existing remote controls to the system i e A utoProgram each remote that will be used with the IntelliGuard 6000 NOTE 5 Programs a remote control from any other Clifford system that uses A CG 2 technology to arm or disarm the vehicle For instance to set the button combination of the other car s master remote control to arm disarm the system select column 4 row 1 then transmit the button combination from the remote you are programming T he system will respond with one chirp Immediately press the button combination a second time T he system will respond with two chirps The other vehicle s remote will now arm disarm the system by pressing the and buttons simultaneously NO
7. Standard Features of the IntelliGuard 6000 m Lifetime Warranty m His amp Hers Remote Controls m ACG 2 Anti CodeGrabbing m Extended Range Receiver m Audible Low Transmitter Battery Warning E Built In Starter or Ignition Immobilizer m Optional Wireless Immobilizer m FACT False Alarm Control and Test m Remote Siren Silencing m Dual Zone Piezo Sensor m Glass Tampering Sensor m Dual Mode Chirp Silencing Patented Ultra Secure Coded Valet Mode m Optional DataPort Interface to Your Own PC m Point and Click Feature Programming Complete System Diagnostics At A Glance m High Output Insignia Siren m Remote Door Locking Unlocking m Remote Panic with Smart Locking Unlocking E Built In Dual Parking light Flasher with Onboard Relay m Remote Controlled Courtesy Lighting Output m Remote Keyless Entry and Accessory Activation Even in Valet Mode m Patented Smart AutoTesting Programmable or require relays m Smart Remote Trunk Release E User Selectable AutoArming E AutoArm amp Lock with Visual Indication E Instant AutoArm Bypass E Patented Malfunction AutoBypass with AutoReMonitoring E Patented SmartPowerUp 2 m Multiple Vehicle Control with Same Remote E Eight Event TotalRecall m Patented Smart Prior Intrusion Attempt Alert m Patented Remote Control Code Learning and MultiRemote Recognition m Clear All Remotes m High Luminescence LED Status Indicator wit
8. TE 6 T his feature can be controlled by a secondary remote or any remote control of any other ACG 2 system after that remote has been programmed to arm disarm this system Select the row and column number then transmit the unused button on the other remote that you want to use to perform that function T he system will respond with the same number of chirps as the row number Please note that you must first set a button on the remote that will arm disarm the system column 4 row 1 before these others will be accepted IntelliG uard 6000 1298 Installer Programmable Features To access the installer programmable features use the procedure defined in the U ser Programmable section but after completing step 4 continue to press and hold the side of the PlainView 2 Switch for another 10 seconds You will hear three confirmation chirps indicating that the system is in installer program mode Table of Installer Programmable Features 1 chirp OFF 2 chirps ON reaulte Unmarked 1 Unmarked 2 Unmarked 3 Select Channel 2 F 1 Single Double Lock Pulse Timer Duration Door ae 1 chirp 2 chirps 10 Seconds NOTE 1 1 chirp 2 chirps ili hannel 2 Single Double Unlock Pulse Align AS Auxiliary Channel 2 Interlock 1 chirp 2 chirps Pulsed Timed Latched On Off p P 1 chirp 2 chirps 3 chirps Lock Unlock Pulse Arm Disarm on Single Button Auxilliary Channel 2 output 1 second 3 second Off On Activate as door unlock 1 ch
9. ant Information section the first tabbed section in this binder the interior courtesy lights were disabled You must now re enable the courtesy lights by replacing the fuse you removed or reset the courtesy light switch back to its normal DOOR position before proceeding Step 2 Test the Immobilization circuit Turn the ignition to the ON position and start the engine Let the engine run for at least 10 seconds then turn the ignition OFF A fter 30 seconds have passed the A utolmmobilisation circuit will engage indicated by a slow flash of the LED Turn the ignition to the ON position The engine should not respond it should neither start nor crank O Engine does not respond T his is the correct response proceed to the next A utol mmobilisation test O Engine starts or cranks Check the power and ground connections then check to see if starter ignition fuel pump or immobilisation circuit has been miswired Carefully retest the vehicle wires as noted in the Starter and Ignition Immobilization Circuit section on page 4 IntelliG uard 6000 1298 9 System Checklist amp Troubleshooting Continued E Arm the IntelliG uard 6000 either from inside or outside the vehicle and wait 10 seconds Turn the ignition to the ON position O Engine does not respond and alarm triggers This is the correct response proceed to step 3 O Engine starts or cranks The starter immobilisation circuit has been miswired Careful
10. d Electronics C ertificate of Installation Programmable Features IntelliG uard 6000 comes from the factory with its features preprogrammed as noted in bold text in the tables on pages 8 and 9 Some features can be programmed by the installer or the user others can only be programmed by the installer There are two tables provided which define the user programmable and installer programmable features Using the CliffNet Wizard Pro The CliffN et Wizard Pro provides intuitive access to all installer and user programmable features through a user friendly graphical user interface Because CliffN et Wizard Pro is Windows compatible most operations can be accomplished by simply pointing and clicking a mouse CliffN et W izard Pro totally eliminates complicated programming charts and lengthy programming sequences Please refer to the C liffN et W izard Pro U ser s G uide for more programming information if you are using the CliffN et Wizard Pro Otherwise for manual programming refer to the tables provided in the following sections Programming the User Selectable Features 1 Write down the column across number and row down number of the feature s you wish to program 2 Turn the ignition to the ON position or start the engine 3 Enter the factory preset valet programming code of 2 by pressing the PlainView 2 Switch s button twice then press the unmarked button After entering the code press and hold the for about 3
11. d the unmarked side of the PlainView 2 Switch 2 Use the remote control to arm and then again to disarm and then release the button 3 The LED will flash 1 10 times pause then flash 1 10 times etc Write down the number of flashes in each cycle 4 Refer to the following chart The first number you wrote down was the most recently activated trigger or sensor T he next number is the second most recent and so on up to as many as the last eight activations Number of LED flashes between pauses Trigger sensor indication 1 flash Glass Tampering Sensor 2 flashes Dual Zone Piezo Sensor 4 flashes Door Trigger 5 flashes Trunk Trigger Hood Trigger trunk only if IntelliStart 4 has been installed 6 flashes Hood Trigger only if optional IntelliStart 4 has been installed An attempt was made to turn on the 7 flashes ignition or start the engine while the system was armed 8 flashes More than three consecutive incorrect valet codes were entered 10 flashes System Power Interruption 5 If a sensor is often activated decrease that sensor s sensitivity or reposition the sensor if necessary If a certain trigger is often activated check pin switch operation verify that the pin switch is not exposed to moisture and check the trigger wire for possible shorting 6 IntelliG uard 6000 1298 Certificate of Installation A fter installation and testing has been completed you must fill in the Cliffor
12. e ue WN NOTE The starter circuitmay carry a very high current Be certain that the starter wire connectionsare solid Engine Bay Connections High Output Insignia Siren M ount the siren in the engine compartment away from hot or moving parts and where it cannot be reached from under the vehicle preferably opposite the exhaust system Point the siren down to avoid water collection see the illustration 1 You must firmly secure the siren to the engine bay firewall or an inner wing using all three sheet metal screws supplied 2 Using the supplied connector connect the wireloom s YELLOW wire to the BLACK siren wire 3 Connect the RED wire through the 5A fuse coming from the battery positive cable clamp 4 IntelliG uard 6000 1298 Engine Bay Connections Continued Hood Trigger Vehicles with a ground switching hood light will interface directly with the IntelliG uard 6000 on positive switching vehicles use a relay to invert polarity The switch may be located in or near the hood latch or at the hood light If a switch cannot be located you must add a pin switch in alocation away from water channels 1 Connect the GRA Y YELLOW wire to the hood switch Final Wiring Connections 1 Connect the RED wire to the 5A fuseholder as shown on page 2 2 Connect the RED W HITE wire to the 20A fuseholder as shown on page 2 3 Attach the two fuseholders to the battery positive cable clamp 4 Attach the BLACK wires to the veh
13. e control 1 Arm Disarm w a j Activate Accessory sh usually remote trunk release 3 Silent Arm Disarm gia at Activate Channel 4 Accessory Da such as timed headlight activation 5 IntelliS tart 4 Accessory 6 SmartWindows 4 Accessory wa m 7 Remote Valet Mode Enter E xit Da k 3 IntelliVoice 4 Accessory a i gt Unassigned am 10 Remote Piezo Sensor Override w a oe These channels can be assigned to control other Clifford ACG 2 systems and accessories on the customer s other vehicles IntelliG uard 6000 1298 5 FACT False Alarm Control and Test The system microprocessor automatically checks for another activated sensor or trigger before sounding the siren a second time thus preventing any further false alarms If you wish to test FACT simply 1 Arm the system with the remote control 2 Wait 10 seconds after the interior light turns off then trigger the Piezo Sensor to activate the siren 3 Do not disarm the system let the siren complete its cycle 4 Trigger the sensor again T he alarm should be silent 5 Unlock and open a door The alarm should sound immediately You may now disarm Eight Event TotalRecall The system s nonvolatile memory records the identity of the last eight activated or malfunctioning triggers and sensors NOTE The CliffNet Wizard Pro displays the Eight Event TotalRecall data in a graphical format 1 With the ignition O FF press and hol
14. engine should crank start and idle normally If the Immobilizer circuits do not disengage refer to step 2 O Interior courtesy light s turn on and stay on for 30 seconds or until the ignition is turned on whichever occurs first O If the interior light s do not turn on verify that you replaced the interior light fuse you removed or have turned the lights back on as noted in step 1 of this section O Check the IntelliG uard 6000 s 10A fuse If the fuse blew when you disarmed the vehicle uses a positive door trigger and you connected the interior light supply wire to ground instead of 12 volts Replace the 10A fuse and retest O Check the door trigger circuit See step 8 for more information on testing the door trigger circuit Step 9 Test the door trigger circuit Rearm the system Wait at least 10 seconds if the vehicle has delayed or dimming courtesy lights be sure to wait at least 10 seconds after the interior lights have turned off Use the key to unlock and open the driver s door E Siren sounds parking lights flash repeatedly T his is the correct response proceed to step 9 You can silence the siren by pressing the button on the remote control once or disarm by pressing the button twice E Siren does not sound immediately f the alarm does not sound immediately when one of the doors is opened make sure that that door s pin switch is working properly and when open is consistently showing less than 1 5 volts if the vehicle has
15. h Automatic Battery Saving Mode E Full Time SecureAccess Programming m Advanced CMOS Microcomputer E Pre Loomed Wiring m Accessory Channel with Selectable Output Type E Integrated Electronic Timer for Remote Headlight Activation and Timed Turbo Cooldown E Installer Selectable Door Ajar Delayed Courtesy Lights m Prewired LED Sensor and PlainView 2 Switch Connectors System Components The IntelliGuard 6000 installation kit contains the following components One Prewired 22 pin connector harness One Prewired 4 pin connector harness One IntelliG uard 6000 Control Unit One Hardware Kit One Glass Tampering Sensor One Dual Zone Piezo Sensor Two Remote Transmitters IntelliG uard 6000 898 Downloaded from http www guardianalarms net One Extended Range Receiver One PlainView 2 Coded Valet Switch One Insignia Siren One Prewired LED One User s M anual Two Clifford Window Decals Wiring Description for the 4 Pin Connector Pin Wire Color Connects to 1__ Green Blue Ignition Output 2 White Blue Starter Output 3 White Brown __ Ignition Input 4 _ White Green Starter Input Wiring Description for the 22 Pin Connector 1 _ Gray Blue Channel 4 output 2 Black Prewired to the Valet Switch and Glass Tampering Sensor 3 Blue Piezo Sensor input Warning Zone 4 White Valet Switch input 5 Green Armed ou
16. he LED Step 7 Test the Valet Switch E Test the valet code and switch operation Use the instructions provided on page 7 to enter programming mode If the system enters programming mode the switch and valet code are in operating order If not perform the following tests E Test the WHITE wire at the control unit connector It should rest at 5 volts W hen pressing the marked side it should read 3 volts and when pressing the unmarked side it should read 0 volts If any reading is incorrect move the voltmeter to the BLACK wire at the valet switch It should read 0 volts at rest 0 volts when the marked side marked is pressed and 0 volts when the unmarked side is pressed If the BLA CK wire tests correctly and the W HITE wire does not replace the switch If the BLACK wire tests incorrectly repair the ground circuit If both wires test correctly then the valet code has been changed Use the CliffN et Wizard Pro to reset the valet code IntelliG uard 6000 1298 11 System Checklist amp Troubleshooting Continued Step 8 Test the disarm function E Disarm the system T he following should occur O Siren chirps once If the siren does not chirp once refer to step 3 O Parking lights flash once If the parking lights do not flash once refer to step 4 oO LED stops flashing If not refer to step 6 OC Doors unlock If not refer to step 5 O Immobilizer circuits immediately disengage test this by turning the key in the ignition switch the
17. iG uard 6000 s two parking light wires replace the 20A fuse and rearm If the fuse blows while the parking light wires are disconnected the door locks are not wired correctly Reconnect the vehicle s power locking system to its original condition then retest the voltages as indicated in the C entral D oor Locking U nlocking section of this binder and wire the locks as indicated then replace the 20A fuse 10 IntelliG uard 6000 1298 System Checklist amp Troubleshooting Continued Step 4 Test the parking lights Arm the system E Two flashes Thisis the correct response proceed to step 5 E One flash If the parking lights flash only once the IntelliG uard 6000 had previously A utoA rmed itself passively and by pressing the arm disarm button the system disarmed remote disarming is acknowledged with one chirp and one parking light flash Disarm and rearm the system E No flashes If no flashes verify the parking light bulbs are operational If not they must be replaced If so repeat steps 1 5 of the Parking lights section in this binder E Only one side flashes If only the right or the left side parking lights flash see the Parking lights section in this binder Step 5 Test the door locks Arm the system E Doors lock Thisisthe correct response proceed to step 6 E Doors do not lock You either selected the wrong door lock diagram connected the wires incorrectly or a servo may be required Reconnect the vehicle s powe
18. icle battery negative cable clamp NOTE Power and testaccessories after the basic system has been tested Individually fuse all accessory power connections Individually fuse all 12V connections SmartPowerUp 2 SmartPowerU p 2 ensures that the system powers up in the same state disarmed armed or valet mode it was last in W hen you first power up the system it will silently enter its disarmed state Delayed Courtesy Lights Some vehicles have a courtesy light delay or dimming circuit which interferes with an alarm being able to detect the door trigger upon remote arming If the delay or dimming lasts more than 5 seconds no special connections or testing are needed simply turn on the Delayed C ourtesy Lights feature as noted in the Installer Programmable Features section on page 9 Please note that since this feature sets the system to arm the instant the courtesy lights are off the D oor A jar Warning feature will not be available Remote Control Channel Assignments The IntelliG uard 6000 comes with two ergonomically designed remote controls a master remote and a companion remote Up to two additional Clifford ACG 2 remote controls can be added older Clifford ACG and non A CG remotes are not compatible with the IntelliGuard 6000 For instructions on how to use the remote controls please refer to the owner s manual Master Remote Control Master Channel Function Press button s remot
19. irp 2 chirps NOTE 2 NOTE 3 Diesel Engine Petrol Engine Boor beck Pointy 1 chirp 2 chirps AutoActivate Auxiliary Channel 2 Positive Negative 5 1 chirp 2 chirps Requires Optional On Off pe carp Intell tart 4 p RPM Requires Optional p opista Program Door Polarity rogram equires Optiona rogram Optiona Ga IntelliS tart 4 SmartW indows 4 Positive Negative 1 chirp 2 chirps NOTE 1 Once this feature is selected you will hear one chirp to confirm that the timer has started You can set this anywhere from one to 4 25 minutes 255 seconds When the desired duration has been reached press the unmarked side of the PlainView 2 switch You will hear two chirps to confirm the new system timer duration NOTE 2 Must havea four button remote to use this feature If this feature is disabled the default setting then arm and disarm will be on a single button NOTE 3 Arm Disarm on single button must be set to O FF to use this feature auxilliary channel 2 output type must be set to pulsed System Checklist amp Troubleshooting The following checklist and troubleshooting tips will assure that you have installed the IntelliG uard 6000 correctly If the system does not react as noted follow the troubleshooting tip s denoted with a black box below that item then repeat the step Each successive step requires that the previous step has been completed as indicated Step 1 Re enable the courtesy lights In step 1 of the Import
20. locking connector 5 Remove the adhesive backing and press into place Dual Zone Piezo Sensor M ount the Dual Zone Piezo Sensor in the passenger compartment not in the engine compartment 1 Firmly mount the sensor near the base of the steering column if the steering column has a rotating sleeve firmly screw the sensor to the interior firewall kick panel or trunk wall M ake certain that the adjustment screw is accessible 2 Mate the sensor to the connector on the wireloom from the control unit with the BLACK RED ORANGE and BLUE wires Glass Tampering Sensor M ount the Glass Tampering Sensor in the passenger compartment not the engine compartment 1 Mount the microphone holder so that it points into the passenger compartment but will not be exposed to direct sunlight 2 Plug the microphone into the sensor an optional second microphone can be added to vans and other large vehicles for increased sensitivity and better discrimination 3 Mate the sensor to the connector on the wireloom from the control unit with the BLACK RED and ORANGE wires IntelliG uard 6000 1298 3 Passenger Compartment Connections Continued Trunk Trigger Vehicles with a ground switching trunk light will interface directly with the IntelliG uard 6000 on positive switching Rolls R oyce vehicles use a relay to invert polarity T he switch may be located in or near the trunk latch or at the trunk light If a switch cannot be located you must add a pin s
21. ly retest the vehicle wires as noted in the Starter or Ignition A utol mmobilization Circuit section on page 4 O Engine still starts or cranks after retesting all the wiring as noted on page 4 check the power and ground connections Then make sure the fuses are in the fuseholders verify the control unit connectors are securely fastened verify the ignition wires are connected to the true ignition line instead of a 12V or accessory line and verify that the transmitters are programmed correctly Step 3 Test the chirps Close all doors and arm the IntelliG uard 6000 by pressing the sf button on the remote control E 2 Chirps Thisis the correct response Proceed to step 4 1 Chirp If you hear only one chirp the IntelliGuard 6000 had previously armed itself passively and by pressing the button the system disarmed remote disarming is acknowledged with one chirp and one parking light flash Disarm and rearm the system m4 Chirps If you hear 4 chirps either immediately or 5 10 seconds after the initial two chirps a trigger or sensor is open or active or the vehicle has delayed courtesy lights and the Delayed Courtesy Lights feature has not been programmed on Disarm with the remote control enter the vehicle and turn on the ignition The LED will flash 1 10 times pause then repeat the same number of flashes the flash cycle repeats five times for your convenience Refer to the following chart 1 flash Glass Tampering
22. metal The position and location of the receiver will effect remote control range Do not fold the excess cable or antenna wire Do not make hard sharp bends Door Trigger Interior Light Supply Please refer to the Door Trigger Parking Lights section in this binder for information on polarity testing and connections Central Door Locking System Please refer to the Door Locks section in this binder for information on circuit types and connections When adding an IntelliStart 4 to the A rrow 3 it is recommended that RPM depending door locking be selected The RPM dependent door locking feature is only available with the addition of the IntelliStart 4 LED Status Indicator Select a prominent location on the dash or console visible through all windows Discuss placement with the owner 1 Verify there is adequate space to accommodate the LED then drill a 5 16 8mm hole and route the wires through it 2 Mate the LED connectors to the VIOLET and BLACK wire connectors as shown in the diagram on page 2 3 Press the LED into place PlainView 2 Coded Valet Switch 1 Discuss placement of the switch with the vehicle owner and avoid placing the switch where it can be pressed accidentally 2 Verify there is adequate space behind the selected location to accommodate the switch 3 Drill a 5 16 8mm mounting hole then insert the wires through the hole and mount the switch 4 Mate the switch s locking connectors to the W H ITE and BLA CK
23. ot the hood pin switch must be thoroughly cleaned or replaced or polarity may need to be inverted Step 12 Test the AutoArming feature Turn the ignition ON and let the car idle for 10 seconds Turn the ignition O FF then open and close the door Wait five seconds E Parking lights flash twice 25 seconds later the vehicle arms passively as indicated by a rapidly flashing LED This is the correct response proceed to step 12 E System does not passively arm O Make sure that Instant A utoA rming has been turned on using the programming instructions on page 8 O Verify the door trigger connection see step 8 12 IntelliG uard 6000 1298 System Checklist amp Troubleshooting Continued Step 13 Test the AutoArming Bypass feature Disarm the system Turn the ignition to the ON position then turn the ignition O FF m One Chirp Thisisthe correct response wait 30 seconds after the interior lights have turned off to insure the system does not passively arm Proceed to step 13 Step 14 Test remote control range Stand approximately 50 feet from the vehicle and use the remote control to arm and disarm the system mT helntelliGuard 6000 will respond with the previously noted indications for arming and disarming If not O Reposition the external receiver as high up as possible under the dash or on the windscreen and as far as possible from heavy wirelooms and metal Rotate the external receiver 90 degrees and re test
24. r locking system to its original condition then retest the voltages as indicated in the Door Locking U nlocking section of this binder and wire the locks as indicated Polarity programming should also be verified WARNING If the doors do not lock DO NOT activate the vehicle s lock switches If the locks have been miswired doing so may damage the IntelliGuard 6000 control unit the vehicle s electrical system and or the power lock servo motors E Doors unlock You either selected the wrong door lock diagram connected the wires incorrectly or a servo may be required Reconnect the vehicle s power locking system to its original condition then retest the voltages as indicated in the D oor Locking U nlocking section of this binder and wire the locks as indicated E Only one door locks You either selected the wrong door lock diagram connected the wires incorrectly or a servo may be required Reconnect the vehicle s power locking system to its original condition then retest the voltages as indicated in the Door Locking U nlocking section of this binder and wire the locks as indicated Step 6 Test the LED Arm the system E Flashes repeatedly This is the correct response proceed to step 7 E No flashes If the LED doesnot flash verify that the LED s VIOLET and BLACK wires are solidly connected to the same color wires on the IntelliG uard 6000 s wireloom Warning T his is a 2 volt LED testing with 12 volts will destroy t
25. seconds until you hear one siren chirp and the LED turnson to acknowledge program mode entry T he IntelliG uard 6000 is now in the Feature Select position for U ser Programmable Features Select the feature column Press the unmarked button the same number of times as the column number Pause You will then hear the same number of chirps as the column number you have selected audibly confirming your selection 6 Within five seconds select the feature row Press the button the same number of times as the feature s row number You ll hear a chirp each time you press the button to help you count If there isa NOTE for the selected feature perform the actions noted Pause You will hear either one or two chirps two chirps ON one chirp OFF You can select another feature or you can exit program mode a To select another feature in that same column repeat step 6 within the next five seconds after five seconds three chirps indicate that the IntelliG uard 6000 is now back in the Feature Select position b To select a different feature column repeat step 5 c To exit program mode turn the ignition off you ll hear three chirps and the LED will turn off to indicate exit of program mode or wait 60 seconds and the IntelliG uard 6000 will automatically exit program mode It may sound a little complicated but it really isn t Briefly here is all you do choose the feature you want to change enter program mode select
26. tput 6 Red Power for the Piezo and Glass Tamp Sensors 7 _ Orange Glass Tampering Sensor input 8 Gray Yellow Trunk and hood trigger input 9 Orange Piezo Sensor input Trigger Zone 10 Black Battery negative 11 Brown Parking light output 12 Black Ground for both sensors LED connectors and Valet Switch 13 Gray Green Door lock output or 14 Gray Orange Door unlock output or 15__ Gray Violet Channel 2 output 16 Red Battery positive through 5 Amp fuse 17 Red White Battery positive with 20 Amp fuse 18 Violet Prewired to the LED connector 19 Brown Red Interior light supply or 20 Gray Door trigger input or 21 Yellow Siren output black wire on Siren 22 Brown Parking light output N IntelliG uard 6000 1298 Passenger Compartment Connections Control Unit and Extended Range Receiver The IntelliG uard 6000 control unit must be installed inside the vehicle Under no circumstances should the unit be installed under the hood or other similarly hostile environment j Select an area behind the dash to mount the control unit using the supplied screws but do not permanently affix it until all wiring and testing is complete 2 Plug the extended range receiver in to the control unit M ount the extended range receiver away from the control unit and run the antenna either up the window pillar and affix it to the windscreen or under the dash away from
27. witch in a location away from water channels NOTE If the vehicle hasa dashboard trunk ajar indicator install a 1A diode between the lightand switch with the diode band pointing toward the switch Parking Light 1 Connect the GRAY YELLOW wire to the trunk switch See the D oor Trigger Parking light section in this binder Channel 2 with Selectable Output Type The channel 2 output GRAY VIOLET wire can be programmed as either pulsed latched or timed and can be programmed to operate only when the system is disarmed e g for use as a remote trunk release Channel 2 output is activated by pressing the button on the remote control T he factory setting is pulsed output 0 5 second ground T he latched output stays at ground until the button is pressed a second time and the timed output stays at ground for any selected duration between one second and four minutes See Installer P rogrammable Features on page 9 for information on programming the output type and or disabling operation while the system is disarmed If the system is set to arm and disarm using two different buttons on the remote this wire can be programmed as a negative output when unlock disarm is transmitted a second time See the programming instructions on page 9 See the Timer section of this binder for information on using the system timer for Window RollUp timed headlight activation or as a turbo timer for cool down Channel 4 with Selectable Output

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