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Hitech ht455 Program mode Info


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r7foc 
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Posted: October 25, 2005 at 5:15 AM / IP Logged  

Surely someone on here has a copy of the Hitech ht-455 manual. I have managed to find all the wiring info off here but i really need how to program the alarm for the different features. Please! can any one help? I know how to enter program mode just dont know how to select the different features

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r7foc 
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Posted: October 26, 2005 at 11:48 AM / IP Logged  

OK THIS IS WHAT I'VE FOUND OUT UP TO NOW THROUGH TRIAL AND ERROR

Black ----- Chassis Ground

Red ----- 12V+
White ----- Parking/Hazard Lights (O/P + 5 A)
White ----- Parking/Hazard Lights (O/P + 5 A)
BLACK/ White ----- Interior Roof Light (O/P -500mA)
White / Blue ----- Ignition Coil disable
Green / Black ----- Close Electric Windows (O/P -500mA)
Red / White ----- Boot/Trunk release (O/P -500mA)
Green ----- Central Locking Unlock (O/P -500mA)
Blue ----- Central Locking Lock (O/P -500mA)
Brown ----- Siren
Blue ----- Foot Brake Switch
Yellow ----- ACC (I/P +)
Orange ----- Goes directly into the immobiliser Relay. Do not tamper with!
Green ----- Negative Door Switch (I/P-) trigger  
Purple ----- Positive Door Switch (I/P+) trigger
Red Black ----- Courtesy/Dome light (I/P+)
Thick Yellow (coming out of 4 pin module) ----- To Starter Motor
Thick Yellow (coming out of 4 pin module) ----- Starter Motor Wire on ignition switch

if you try to program the module, the instructions are crap. 

To get into programming mode first put the alarm in valet mode (ACC on and push&hold the valet button until it beeps

once) then turn your ignition off and press the valet button 4 times (LED will flash rapidly) then press the

"lock/unlock" button and the "option 2" button at the same time until it gives out several beeps. You are now in

program mode.NOTE! Hold the two buttons down for too long and it will exit program mode right after it entered

it!!!!!!After a short time the module will bleep once. This indicates program 1 you then select which option you

want by pressing the trunk/boot button or the "option 1" button. As soon as you have selected an option it will then

move onto the next program function indicated by a number of beeps (2,3,4,5,6). Once you have selected all the

options for the module it will auto save your selections and beep rapidly to indicate this.

Now sadly I have been unable to find help/info on the programming side of the alarm so have tried by trial and

error. This is all I have been able to find up to now :-

Program Features

1) Doors lock by pressing brake pedal. "Trunk/Boot" button= OFF "option 1" button= ON
 
2) Door left open warning (Parking/Hazard light flash- 10secs). "Trunk/Boot" button= OFF "option 1" button= ON

3) Automatic re-arming (alarm turned off but no door opened) "Trunk/Boot" button= OFF "option 1" button= ON

4) Reminder to activate alarm (10 secs after last door closed- several beeps). "Trunk/Boot" button= OFF "option 1" button= ON

To learn a remote

The instructions say that the system can learn up to 4 transmitters as follows.

Turn the ignition key to on and off 4 times within 15 seconds and then to on.  The system should chirp 5 times.

Press any key on  the transmitter (remote).  The siren will chirp 4 times for the first remote, and one time for

each of the next ones.  The system will exit the code learning mode in 15 minutes.  If programmed correctly the

siren will chirp twice, if incorrect it will chrip once.

If you wish to delete transmitters:  There is a "clean-code" button within the main unit. 

If you press it for 4 seconds, the led light will flash 8 times - indicating that all transmitters have been

deleted.

 

To err is human....

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