AS-1725 SH Installation Guide P. 17
Secure Lock
This feature allows the Remote Car Starter to control certain OEM factory Alarm systems
without requiring the use of other wires for disarming the OEM Alarm. (Namely, this feature
is designed for OEM systems which use the factory Lock wire to arm the Alarm and the
Unlock wire to disarm it.)
Standard Secure Lock
If this Option is selected, upon receiving a remote START signal, Secure Lock will UNLOCK the
Doors (disarming the factory Alarm); 1/2 sec. after remote start Secure Lock will re-lock the
Doors. 4 seconds after shutdown, Secure Lock will re-lock all Doors (arming the system
once again). Please note that most OEM systems will not rearm the Alarm while the Engine
is running, but will still lock the Doors.
Smart Secure Lock
If the vehicle is initially locked, upon remote START the Remote Car Starter will trigger an
unlock pulse and a disarm pulse before the Engine is started. The Remote Car Starter will
LOCK again when the Engine is running, and LOCK once again 4 seconds after shut-down.
If the vehicle is initially unlocked, upon remote
START the Remote Car Starter will start the
Engine and arm the Starter Kill, but the Doors will not be locked or unlocked at any moment
of the sequence.
Lock Pulse Duration
The duration of the Lock and Unlock pulses can be configured as follows:
x (Default) 7/10-sec. LOCK and 7/10-sec. UNLOCK pulses
x 4-sec. LOCK/UNLOCK pulses to control vacuum Door Lock systems
x A single 7/10-sec. LOCK pulse and two 1/4-sec. UNLOCK pulses
for double-pulse disarm/unlock systems.
x 1/10-sec. LOCK and 1/10-sec. UNLOCK pulses
Run Time
Use this Function to configure the length of time the Engine will be left running under remote
control. The Remote Car Starter will allow the Engine to run for either 4, 15 or 25 min. in
Gas Mode and 9, 20 or 30 min. in Diesel Mode. Standard default Run Time is 15 minutes in
Gas mode and 20 minutes in Diesel mode.
Starter Kill (Installation)
The Remote Car Starter is equipped with a selectable Passive or Active-arming Starter
Kill circuit that will prevent the vehicle from being started with the Ignition Key when the
Remote Car Starter is armed. The Starter Kill wire will provide a constant 500-mA. negative
output when the system is armed (locked by remote control) and can be connected to an
external Starter or Ignition interrupt relay (see diagram below).
The Starter Kill circuit can be set to arm in either Passive Mode or Active Mode.
Caution!!!
When installing the Starter Kill, it is extremely important that pin 86 be wired to Ignition: do not jump
it to pin 30 (damage to the vehicle could result).
Note: Installation of the Starter Kill system requires an external relay. (Not included!)
Passive or Active Arming
The Remote Car Starter can be set to: