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Topic: compustar cm6000, aux 2 wire?

Posted By: sniickers
Subject: compustar cm6000, aux 2 wire?
Date Posted: June 03, 2011 at 8:37 PM

I have the Compustar CM6000 AS unit. Got it fully installed after purchasing from an ebay member. My question is do any one know what the Aux 2 wire is (color)? I read through the full menu and many different models and apparantly this model is different for all the rest. Every wire according to the installation diagram is labeled with its on unique name including the Aux 1 wire. But no where is there a listing for the Aux 2 wire. Can any one explain why or how to find this wire? Will it require a OP500 to reprogram one of the wires which I have seen can be done? Please let me know because I live in the middle of no where called Warner Robins, Ga and have access to no Compustar installer who may have an OP500. Thanks in advance for any help.



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Posted By: thecoolmankyle7
Date Posted: June 04, 2011 at 1:10 AM
There is now wire dedicated for Aux one on the 6000 brain. You have to have the OP500 programmer To change the "POC" wires/ The poc can be changed to do anything from dome light supper, which if you notice is not programmed factory either, to the aux 2 or aux 3 or aux 4. If you contact Compustar and ask really nice they may let you send it to them and program it for you. But there is absolutely not an alternative to using the op500 to program these options. it can not be done any other way. If you look at the diagram you will notice that every other wire on the White CN3 Harness has POC and a number on it. So if there are wires you don't need like 2nd starter out, you can change it to AUX2

Page 22 in the install manual has a list of what the POC's can be programmed to.

Below is a link to the install guide.
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/file.asp?ID=981





Posted By: franknitty69
Date Posted: June 08, 2011 at 11:31 AM
By default Aux 1 is Violet (Pin 19 on CN3) and Aux 2 is disabled.

In order to use Aux 2, you will need to change one of the unused POC's from default to Aux2 Out.

There are 9 POC's and what they default too is in the manual.

like mankyle stated you will need an OP500 to make this change, but you can also use an ads-idatalink usb cable or a 2-way remote to change this option.

How to use a 2-way remote is in the manual as well; Option Programming Using a Remote Pg. 30 (full install manual).

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Posted By: sniickers
Date Posted: June 08, 2011 at 6:19 PM
I think the ads-idatalink usb cable will probably be a better option for me. I can find it kinda cheaper than the op500. My question is however, do I need to use or buy any thing else to use the ads-idatalink usb cable? And do I need any kind of special software? Thanks in advance.




Posted By: thecoolmankyle7
Date Posted: June 11, 2011 at 2:33 AM
The idatalink  wont do POC's you can do other programming but you cant change the "Special Programming Options" With out a op500 and the POC's are special programming options. You have to have the op500.




Posted By: tedmond
Date Posted: June 13, 2011 at 9:07 PM
the ads-usb will only allow brain updates and minor install options. you wont be able to change any POC. you will need a blade module and weblink from idatalink.com


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Posted By: dswift
Date Posted: June 15, 2011 at 6:59 PM

Actually when using an Idatalink BLADE-AL you can do mutiple things with the CM-6000. This includes accessing the option menu's to change your Programmable Output Channel to what ever you need (aux 2 in your case). But the only restriction you have with using the idatalink website is to program a custom ground output. 4-1-4 and 4-2-4. For those who don't know about this feature, it is on Step 3 when your flashing the BLADE-AL

In this particular case. If you do not have an Option Programmer (OP500) or a BLADE-AL. You will have to either obtain an OP500 or send in your brain to have someone set the options for you.

Call 888-820-3690 and speak to customer service to find a local dealer in the area.



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Posted By: sniickers
Date Posted: June 16, 2011 at 1:54 AM
So can I use this,
ebay item

and if so what else would I need?

I want to assign one of the POC's to aux 2 and adjust the times from special option group 1.

Thanks in advance.




Posted By: dswift
Date Posted: June 16, 2011 at 10:54 AM

Your link doesn't work and the URL said Blade-TB. You will need to use a Blade-AL. Again, this is only if you have an ADS-USB cable.

I'm currenlty talking with someone for you in Warner Robins, GA. Give me a few.

Message me when you get a chance with everything you got and what you are trying to use the Aux's for.



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Posted By: sniickers
Date Posted: June 17, 2011 at 11:01 AM
So to clarify..........

I just need the Blade-AL and the ads-usb then go to the idatalink website and then I can make changes in both special option groups 1 and 2 correct?




Posted By: sniickers
Date Posted: June 17, 2011 at 11:03 AM
Oh all I am trying to do is assign aux 2 for my window control module. And then I want to possible assign the times in the special option group because the standard times do not work with my window control module.




Posted By: dswift
Date Posted: June 23, 2011 at 11:09 AM
Then you need an OP500 period.



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