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t4r1979 
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Posted: July 13, 2014 at 11:41 PM / IP Logged  
I have a compustar 7000as with 2 way 901 pro remote in a 2013 4runner sr5. My Factory key fob is able to roll all windows down when you press and hold unlock button. The compustar unlock button doesn't seem to support the long press on unlock button.
I'm trying to see if I can get my windows down with the compustar remote without additional wiring.
Looking at the manual pg 46 here http://techfeed.compustar.com/con_70.php I'm trying to figure out how the special option group works. Is it possible to assign POC 4 -unlock to Aux 1 and program aux 1 output timing for few seconds to trigger the window roll down function? Or set the aux 1 to sv 26 unlock and program the output timing as well? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Posted: July 14, 2014 at 6:58 PM / IP Logged  
Depends on how the locks were installed. Was it by data or wire to wire ? Also, you need a Option Programmer or have access to one in order to program in the POC values.
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t4r1979 
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Posted: July 14, 2014 at 9:59 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the reply, read manual so I knew about needing the op500 to program it, just want to know how to set it fast when I get few minutes with the shops op500. Shop was trying to upsell about extra modules for window roll down/up functions which I refused since I'm able to do that with my factory remote. Just don't want to pay the shop for activating a feature for something that can be easily programmed in 2minutes.
I'm gonna need to investigate on how the lock was installed. I'm guessing by data means the bypass or 7000as os communicating ECU to unlock and wire to wire would be wired directly to the lock controls? Which method would allow me to program the custom function on the brain that would allow me to roll my window down using one of the aux outputs?
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Posted: July 15, 2014 at 8:35 AM / IP Logged  
Use any of the POC wires that are not being used for something else. Remember those wires and when you wire them up to the LOCK/UNLOCK on the truck use a 1N4001 diode ( only if the lock/unlock wires were used in the same location) but if the lock/unlock were done by data, no need to isolate the wire.
In option group 4-1 and 4-2, change to option 4 for both of these and also 4-5 to #2 to turn off secure AUX. Scroll down on the OP500 and AUX-?? will apear and change your duration to whatever you need it to be to roll up and roll down the windows.
Then scroll to the POC and change the POC wires that you used to the appropriate AUX settings.
Jeff
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Posted: July 15, 2014 at 9:44 AM / IP Logged  
Alot of this depends on what was installed in the vehicle and how it was wired.
If you utilize the Aux output you'll have to wire it to the appropriate wire on the vehicle so even with this avenue there is more to it than just programming.
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Posted: July 16, 2014 at 11:11 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the replies. Ok looks like it will need some wiring done. I've installed my 4ch amp with components and sub but somewhat intimidated with messing with alarm wires but from the looks of it just 2 wires are needed to make this work or even just one.
So when you say it's done by data, does that mean that it's not wired physically to the lock/unlock and the alarm module is communicating directly to ECU to unlock/lock the car?
The windows only roll down with factory fob but not roll up. The only way to make it roll up is use the outside door key. Is there a wiring diagram database somewhere in the interweb for 13 4runner that will show me where lock/unlock wires are?
Odd POC numbers only are programmable 1,3,5,7 etch right?
http://www.toyota-4runner.org/5th-gen-t4rs/92594-modifications-write-ups-quick-links-faqs.html
That link will link you to 'TIS FSM 2010 4runner http://www.mediafire.com/?91cliu5r6nb38
Looks like there are wiring diagram available in there that I can use but if anyone familiar with the car would be great to hear your input.

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