the doors are opened.Verify with
volt/ohm meter. Make sure that all doors
when opened separately make the target
wire provide a 12v+ output.
13. Connect Siren output:
Brown wire on main harness
Connect the brown wire on the main
harness to the red wire from the siren.
14. Connect the Flashing
Parking Light Output: White
wire main harness.
Using a volt/ohm meter, locate the wire
that shows 12v+ when just the parking
lights are switched on (usually on the
head light switch). Some European vehi-
cles might require an additional relay as
they have separate wires that switch on
the left side parking lights and the right
side parking lights.
This is a relayed output with a maximum
of 15 amps. Do not hook to head lights.
(See diagram section).
15. Connect 12v+ Power Input
: Red wire on main harness
Connect the red fused wire on the main
harness to a constant 12v+ source.
This source wire should be at least 20
amp supply.There usually is a main con-
stant power wire on the ignition switch.
Use volt/ohm meter to verify.
16. Connect the 12v+ ignition
input: Yellow wire on main
harness
Connect the yellow wire on the main
harness to a main ignition wire.This can
be also found in the main ignition switch
wire harness.Your volt/ohm meter will
read 12v+ when key is turned on.
Make sure that this ignition wire has 12v+
on even during the starting process of the
vehicle. It is important that the voltage
does not drop when the car is starting.
Some vehicles have ignition wires that
remain or slowly drop to 0 volts.Verify
that when the ignition is shut off that the
voltage drops to 0 Volts immediately. If
the yellow wire has voltage on it after the
key is turned off, it will keep the alarm
from arming via the remote.
17. Connect Ground Input:
Black wire on main harness
Locate a good solid chassis ground and
connect to the black wire on main har-
ness.Verify the ground with your
volt/ohm meter.
18. Connect optional third
channel output: Yellow wire on
3 pin accessory harness
Connect the yellow wire on main harness
to an optional relay or accessory module
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