Crimestopper Security Products CS-2000DPII TW2 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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CONTROL MODULE & COMPONENT MOUNTING
DO NOT Mount the control module in the engine compartment or where the wiring harness can
become entangled with moving parts such as brake/gas/clutch pedals, or the steering column! The
alarm control module should be mounted in a concealed location. The Placement of the module will affect the
distance from which the remote transmitter can control the unit. The antenna wire should be routed away from
any metal if possible. Do not alter the length of the antenna wire or route it with other wires. Do not ground
the antenna wire. Fasten the module to a bracket or wire harness using the cable ties provided. Under dash
Mounting: If you are locating the control unit underdash, mount it as high as possible, not easily located by an
intruder. Drivers Side Under dash mounting provides an easy location for wiring most of the systems
connections, however this is a common location for an intruder to check for an alarm after breaking into the
vehicle.
SIREN: Mount the siren under the hood to an inner fender-well, wheel-well, or other body surface with the
open end facing downward. Run the red siren wire through the firewall using a rubber grommet. Ground the
sirens black wire to metal near the siren or you can use one of the sirens mounting screws for a ground.
LED: Mount the blue LED in a visible location on the dashboard or console.
Shock Sensor: Mount the included shock sensor with wire ties to an under dash wire harness or fasten with
screws to firewall or side paneling. Use the adjustment knob to set the sensitivity of the sensor. The
adjustment knob adjusts both Pre-Warn and alarm trigger.
Valet/Programming Button: Mount the Valet/Override/Program push-button in a hidden but accessible
location. It is REQUIRED for emergency disarm, programming features and entering or exiting Valet Mode.
WIRING
GREEN WIRE: (-) NEGATIVE DOOR TRIGGER
Identify the wire that reads ground when any door is open and 12 volts when all doors are closed. Some
vehicles may have isolated door triggers. In this case you may need to run additional wires from other doors
or go directly to the wire that triggers the vehicles interior dome light. Sometimes newer vehicles contain a
separate body control module (BCM) where the door trigger circuit can be located. One vehicle will not
require the use of BOTH Negative and Positive door trigger wires.
VIOLET WIRE: (+) POSITIVE DOOR TRIGGER
Same as the GREEN wire above except this wire is used for vehicles that show a positive voltage (12 volts)
when the door is open and a ground when doors are closed as in many Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles.