Directed Electronics SR6000 manual Finding the wires you need, Locations for the relay satellite

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locations for the optional starter kill relay

If optional starter kill relay or its connections are immediately visible upon removal of the under-dash panel, they can easily be bypassed. Always make the relay and its connections difficult to discern from the factory wiring! Exposed yellow butt connectors do not look like factory parts, and will not fool anyone! For this reason, routing the optional starter kill wires away from the steering column is recommended.

locations for the relay satellite

The relay satellite wiring carries large amounts of current. The wires should not be extended and should be cut to the minimum length necessary. Since the relay satellite is functioning as the ignition switch in the vehicle, it is often convenient to mount the relay satellite close to the main ignition switch harness.

finding the wires you need

Now that you have decided where each component will be located, you’re going to find the wires in the car that the security system will be connected to.

IMPORTANT! Do not use a 12V test light or logic probe (computer safe test light) to find these wires! Use a digital multimeter for all testing.

obtaining constant 12V

We recommend two possible sources for 12V constant: the (+) terminal of the battery, or the constant supply to the ignition switch. Always install a fuse within 12 inches of this connection. If the fuse also will be powering other circuits, such as door locks, a power window module, a Nite-Lite® headlight control system, etc., fuse accordingly.

IMPORTANT! Do not remove the fuse holder on the red wire. It ensures that the control module has its own fuse, of the proper value, regardless of how many accessories are added to the main power feed.

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Contents ProSecurity Page Table of contents Page Installation points to remember Before beginning the installationAfter the installation Locations for the control module Locations for the sirenLocations for stinger doubleguard shock sensor Locations for the status LED Locations for valet/program switchLocations for the optional starter kill relay Finding the wires you needLocations for the relay satellite Obtaining constantFinding the starter wire Finding the 12V switched ignition wireFinding the accessory wire Finding the tachometer wireFinding the wait-to-start bulb wire for diesels Finding the door pin switch circuit Finding a + parking light wireMaking 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 Figure a Neutral safety switch interfaceTesting the neutral safety switch Sense wire shutting down the unit prematurely Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA Bypassing GM vehicle anti-theft systems Vats Passkey III PK-3, transponder-based systems Passlock I and passlock II PL-1 and PL-2Plug-in LED and valet/program switch Shock sensor harness, 4-pin connector Programming jumpers Tach learningLight flash + Tach threshold on/offFunction Wire Color Standard configuration Transmitter configurationsPressing Multi-level security armingSystem features learn routine Tings. The sire will chirp once if connected. Pressing Menu #1 basic features Feature menusMenu #3 remote start options Menu #2 advanced featuresFeature descriptions Menu #2 advanced features Page Tion from 1-60 minutes Page Nuisance prevention circuitry Valet modeTable of zones Timer modeShutdown diagnostics To perform shutdown diagnosticsLong term event history Safety check Alarm troubleshooting TroubleshootingRemote start troubleshooting Page Wiring quick reference guide Quick reference guide Get Started Get Protected