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CONNECTOR PIN NUMBERS AND WIRE COLOR CODES
14-PIN HARNESS
# COLOR FUNCTION NOTES
1) Red +12 VDC Main Power. Connect this wire to the POSITIVE
terminal of the vehicle’s battery, with the supplied
fuse installed at the
BATTERY END of this wire.
2) Wht/Org Parking See the wiring diagram for the proper connection of
Light (+) this wire. For negative output see Page 5.
3) Orange Siren (+) Connect this wire to the RED wire of the Siren.
Output is +12 volts when the alarm is triggered.
4) Grn/Blk Door Negative output pulse to door LOCK circuit. See
Lock (–) door lock wiring diagrams on Page 5 for connections.
5) Yellow Door Negative output pulse to door UNLOCK circuit.
Unlock (–) See door lock wiring diagrams on Page 5 for connections.
6) Gray Starter Negative output to the Starter Interrupt relay.
Interrupt (–) See Wiring diagram for connections.
7) Red/Blk LED (–) Connect to the BLACK wire of the BWS-180 LED.
8) Wht/Yel Dome Negative output to interior light circuits when-
Light (–) ever alarm is disarmed. See wiring diagram on Page 5 for
connections.
9) Blue (–) Trip Negative trip input for connection to an external
shock or motion sensor.
10) Violet Valet (–) Connect to the VALET switch.This switch is needed for
entering the Code Learning Sequence and Valet/Override
functions.
11) Green Ignition Connect to a source of TRUE IGNITION, a wire that is
hot in both the RUN and START positions.
12) Black Ground Connect this wire to a clean, solid GROUND.
Do Not
confuse this wire with the short, black antenna wire.
Do Not Ground The Antenna Wire!
13) White Positive Connect this wire to door pinswitches that are
Door (+) POSITIVE when the door is open.
14) Blu/Wht Negative Connect this wire to door pinswitches that are
Door (–) NEGATIVE when the door is open.
2-PIN CONNECTOR (Auxiliary Functions):
# COLOR FUNCTION NOTES
1) Brown Channel 2 Negative output when Button #2 of the transmitter is
pressed for 3 seconds. See the diagram on Page 5.
2) Wht/Red Channel 3 Negative output when BOTH Buttons are pressed simul-
taneously. The output will continue for as long as the
buttons are held down.
(Hint:When engaging this output it is best to press button
#2 first, hold it, then press button #1.This will avoid acci-
dentally arming or disarming the system)
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