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Posted: January 30, 2005 at 11:14 PM / IP Logged  
I am a 05 mazda tribute that I am installing my first compustar. I have mainly only installed DEI products in the past. Does the blk status output wire connect to the PASS key mod or does the Ignition output wire? Also is the ACC output wire go to defrost for example... Just curious because by the looks of it the module. Looks like it already has a builtin 2nd acc, ign or starter  relay pack. Thanks you GURUs
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Posted: January 31, 2005 at 10:13 AM / IP Logged  
"blk status output wire"
This is the gound out when running. It will have gound during remote start and off when the remote starter is deactivated. Use this for your bypass module. Yes, it's got a "builtin 2nd acc, ign or starter relay pack". Just make sure you set the jumper correctly to the type of car that require it.
As for your "05 mazda tribute" you will not require do use it.
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I installed everything and but it seems like the remotes are not talking to the brain mod. Is there a way os testing it. I was able to get the one chirp when programming the tach wire. I rechecked all the connections but still not communicating. The alarm is a  compustar Artic Start RT3000 with a 2wssr remotes. Are these the correct remotes for this unit?
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Posted: January 31, 2005 at 3:15 PM / IP Logged  

Did you program the remote to the CPU ? Toggle the ignition switch ON-OFF 5 times , the lights will flash at you once, within 3 seconds press button # 1 on the 2 way remote and then press the LOCK button on the one way remote control. Once this is done, the lights will flash 2 times to confirm that the remote controls were learned.

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Velocity Motors wrote:

Did you program the remote to the CPU ? Toggle the ignition switch ON-OFF 5 times , the lights will flash at you once, within 3 seconds press button # 1 on the 2 way remote and then press the LOCK button on the one way remote control. Once this is done, the lights will flash 2 times to confirm that the remote controls were learned.

I did the following process with the door open and with it closed but I recieved no parking light flash. I verified the parking lights were connected to brown wire. Also made sure the ign wire was connected to lt.grn/purple. While programming I used a multimeter to the parking light pin of the alarm and received no output.

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Posted: January 31, 2005 at 5:12 PM / IP Logged  
You have to have the antenna attached as well. The remote controls will not learn without the antenna plugged in. Also, you have to toggle the ignition switch within 3 seconds 5 times.
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The antenna is fully connected. I waited the appropriate time during ign.

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Posted: January 31, 2005 at 6:59 PM / IP Logged  
Try programming just the one way remote first to see if you get a response from the system. Aside from this, where did you get the 12 volt constant from ?
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Just tried it again with the other remote still no output. I have the 12v constant to a 16 gauge fused wire I got run directly to the posts on the fuse box. The multimeter reading has it for 12v. Question for you does the door have to be open or closed when programming. I have tried both but not too keen on the wire I have for the door pin. It is the correct one but I have 3 wires going to the pink wire in the DKP(1.violet wire..domelight, 2. RED / white -door sensing, and violet/blk for -trunk sensing) Do I need to diode isolate the wires. Also do I need to put a relay on the domelight and the door locks. So many questions I appreciate your help.  

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Posted: January 31, 2005 at 10:16 PM / IP Logged  
I answered another post of yours about the Tribute, just make sure that the antenna is a 2 WFM antenna. Post your results and I'll answer the questions above in the next post.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
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