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© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N381 9/99
Auxiliary Output Harness, 11-pin mini-molex connector
H3/1 GREEN/BROWN
(-) multiplex sensor input. This multiplexed input is capable of triggering either the
Warn Away
®
response or the triggered sequence. Inputs that are shorter than 0.8 seconds will only trigger
Warn Away
®
. The first stage of DEI
®
dual stage sensors supplies this type of pulse. Inputs that are longer
than 0.8 seconds will trigger the full alarm cycle. The full trigger will report on Zone 4 and the Warn Away
®
will report on Zone 6.
H3/2 BROWN/BLACK
(-) sensor shunt input: When ground is applied to this wire, all sensors will be
bypassed. The only inputs capable of triggering the system while this wire is grounded are the door trigger
and the ignition. After ground is removed, the system will begin responding to sensors after 5 seconds.
During the 5 second recovery period, an input from any sensor will reset the 5 second recovery timer. This
wire can be used to bypass sensors for remote starting, window roll up, etc.
Programmable Outputs
Channels 4,5 and 6 are programmable. All of the outputs supply 200mA of current and cannot directly drive
high current circuits. Selectability allows the installer to configure the system for a wide range of applications.
The four types of outputs that are available are (factory defaults are bold):
Validity: Output that lasts as long as the button is pressed.
Latched: Output that turns on the first time the button is pressed and turns off the next time the
same button is pressed.
Latched, reset with ignition: Output that turns on the first time the button is pressed and turns off
the next time the same button is pressed.This output will cease when the ignition is turned
on then off.
Timed: Output that turns on for a selectable amount of time and stays on until the time runs out
or the transmitter button is pressed again.
H3/3 PURPLE/BLACK
(-) Channel Four output:This output is programmable for a latched, latched/reset with
ignition, validity, or timed output. The timed output is programmable for 30, 60, or 90 seconds.
H3/4 GRAY/BLACK
(-) Channel Five output: This output is programmable for a latched, latched/reset with
ignition, validity, or timed output. The timed output is programmable for 30, 60, or 90 seconds.
H3/5 WHITE/BLACK
(-) Channel Six output: This output is programmable for a latched, latched/reset with
ignition, validity, or timed output.The timed output is programmable for 5, 10, 20, 25, or 30 seconds. If using
the DEI Bitwriter or the Techsoft Programmer this output can be programmed for 1-90 seconds.
H3/6 BROWN
(-) horn honk output: This wire provides a 200mA output to drive low current factory horn cir-
cuit. The output can be programmed for a constant or pulsed output to honk the horn during the full trigger
sequence. If the horn circuit is high current or positive, a relay will be required to drive the circuit.
H3/7 BLUE
(-) second unlock/Channel Seven output: This wire will output a one second 200mA negative
pulse if the disarm button is pressed again after disarming, within 15 seconds. The most common applica-
tion of this would be the progressive unlocking of the vehicle. For example, disarming the system would
unlock only the driver’s door. Pressing disarm again within 15 seconds will output a pulse on this wire that
would be used to unlock the rest of the doors. In order to do this the on-board lock relay must be wired into
the driver’s door unlock motor lead, as shown on page 14. The wire usually can be found in the driver’s door
boot. Once the on-board relay is wired to the driver’s motor lead, the blue wire should be treated as a neg-
ative pulse unlock output and wired into the switch as usual.
This output can be used even if the customer does not want the progressive unlock feature. It can be used
as an extra channel to trigger anything that the customer wishes to operate immediately after disarm, for
example the window roll down command. Be sure to program the output as a standard channel. See step
3-6 in feature programming.
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