Directed Electronics SR6000 manual Neutral safety switch interface, Figure a

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H3/5 BLACK/WHITE neutral safety switch input

Connect this wire to the provided toggle (override) switch as shown in figure A. Connect the other wire from the toggle switch to the PARK/NEUTRAL switch in the vehicle. This wire will test with ground with the gear selector either in PARK or NEUTRAL. This will prevent the vehicle from accidentally being started while in a drive gear. This input MUST rest at ground in order for the remote start system to operate. Connected properly the vehicle will only start while in PARK or NEUTRAL.

In some vehicles, the PARK/NEUTRAL position switch activates a factory starter lock out that will not allow the starter to operate in a drive gear. In these vehicles, connect this wire to the toggle switch as shown in figure B. Connect the other wire from the toggle switch to chassis ground.

IMPORTANT! Always perform the Safety Check section of this installation guide to verify that the vehicle cannot be started in ANY drive gear and that the override switch is functioning properly.

 

 

 

 

 

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neutral safety switch interface

Some vehicles do not have an electrical neutral safety switch. Instead, a mechanical neutral safety switch that physically interrupts the starter wire is used when the vehicle is in any drive gear. If the remote start is inter- faced before this switch, it will provide protection from starting in gear. However, some vehicles combine the column shift mechanism and the mechanical neutral safety switch into one mechanical part. In these vehicles, it is impossible to interface the remote start system before the neutral safety switch. With this type of vehicle, if the car is left in a drive gear and the remote start system is activated, the vehicle will move and may cause damage to persons or property.

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Contents ProSecurity Page Table of contents Page After the installation Installation points to rememberBefore beginning the installation Locations for the siren Locations for the control moduleLocations for stinger doubleguard shock sensor Locations for valet/program switch Locations for the status LEDLocations for the relay satellite Finding the wires you needLocations for the optional starter kill relay Obtaining constantFinding the 12V switched ignition wire Finding the starter wireFinding the wait-to-start bulb wire for diesels Finding the accessory wireFinding the tachometer wire Finding a + parking light wire Finding the door pin switch circuitMaking your wiring connections Auxiliary harness H2, 6-pin connector Door lock harness, 3-pin connector Heavy gauge relay satellite wiring diagram Primary harness H1 wire connection guide H1/3 WHITE/BLUE remote start activation input H1/5 Green door trigger input, zone H1/8 Black chassis ground connection Secondary harness H2 wire connection guide Page Relay key satellite interface wire connection guide Connect this wire to the ignition wire in the vehicle Remote start secondary harness H3 wire con- nection guide Neutral safety switch interface Figure aTesting the neutral safety switch Sense wire shutting down the unit prematurely Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA Bypassing GM vehicle anti-theft systems Vats Passlock I and passlock II PL-1 and PL-2 Passkey III PK-3, transponder-based systemsPlug-in LED and valet/program switch Shock sensor harness, 4-pin connector Tach learning Programming jumpersTach threshold on/off Light flash +Function Wire Color Transmitter configurations Standard configurationMulti-level security arming PressingSystem features learn routine Tings. The sire will chirp once if connected. Pressing Feature menus Menu #1 basic featuresMenu #2 advanced features Menu #3 remote start optionsFeature descriptions Menu #2 advanced features Page Tion from 1-60 minutes Page Valet mode Nuisance prevention circuitryTimer mode Table of zonesLong term event history Shutdown diagnosticsTo perform shutdown diagnostics Safety check Troubleshooting Alarm troubleshootingRemote start troubleshooting Page Wiring quick reference guide Quick reference guide Get Started Get Protected