Connect to negative door switch circuit. This circuit will show ground
Provides a negative output to activate a relay. The wire provides output for as long as the transmitter button is pressed.
Pin 8 - GRAY/black: Sensor DefeatWhen this wire is grounded, the system will ignore the Logic Sensor II as well as any additional sensors connected to the system’s Optional Sensor and Warn Away inputs. The Sensor Defeat wire is normally used for defeating the sensors when an optional Remote Car Starter is connected. When the car is started by remote, the Logic Sensor, ignition trigger, and optional sensor inputs are ignored until after the remote starter is shut down.
Pin 9 - YELLOW/white: Auxiliary Function 1Provides selectable positive (+12v) or negative
Connect to constant +12v. A clean source of power is essential. This connection can be made at either the battery or at the constant power supply wire to the ignition switch. Be sure to install a fuse near the connection. Do not remove or bypass the fuse holder included on the wire harness.
Pin 11 - ORANGE: Siren (+12v) outputProvides +12v to drive the siren. Connect to the Red siren wire. Connect the Black siren wire to chassis ground.
Pin 12 - RED/yellow: Parking LightProvides +12v or ground
Connect to a source that maintains +12v when the ignition key is in both the "on" and "start" positions.
Pin 14 - YELLOW/black: Auxiliary Function 2
Momentary - provides output for as long as the transmitter button is pressed.
Latched - provides an output that stays active until the transmitter button is pressed again.
Timed - provides an output that stays active for 30 seconds when the transmitter button is pressed. If the transmitter button is pressed again during the 30 seconds, the output will turn off.
Possible uses of the latched and timed outputs include: audio system valet, auxiliary lighting control, timed headlight operation, etc.
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