Owner`s manual

System Checklist & Troubleshooting (Continued)
Step 6.
Test the power win dows.
Arm the system by pressing button 1 on the remote control.
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Power windows close. This is the correct response, proceed to step 7.
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Power windows do not close. If the power windows do not close, disarm and rearm the system (the one-time Window RollUp
Bypass feature may have been activated--arming and rearming will deactivate it). Make sure the Win dow RollUp feature has
been programmed using the chart on page 15. If the windows still do not roll up upon arming, refer to the Window Control
section of this binder to insure that the Window RollUP wiring has been interfaced correctly.
Step 7.
Test the LED.
Arm the system by pressing button 1 on the remote control.
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Flashes repeatedly. This is the correct response, proceed to step 8.
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No flashes. If the LED does not flash, ver ify that the LED’s VIO LET and BLACK wires are sol idly con nected t o the same
col our wires on the Concept 600’s wire loom. Warn ing: This is a 2- volt LED, test ing with 12 volts will de stroy the LED.
Step 8.
Test the PlainView 2 Switch .
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Test the valet code and switch operation. Use the instructions provided on page 6 to enter program ming mode. If the system
enters programming mode, the switch and valet code are in operating order. If not, perform the fol lowing tests:
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Check the WHITE/BROWN wire, ignition input is on and verify that it shows +12V when the ignition is turned ON and +0V
when the ignition is OFF. If not, refer to the Starter and Ignition AutoImmobilisation Circuit on page 7.
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Test the WHITE wire at the control unit connector. It should rest at 5 volts. When pressing the m arked side, it should read 3
volts and when pressing the unmarked side it should read 0 volts. If any reading is incorrect, mov e the voltmeter to the BLACK
wire at the valet switch. It should read 0 volts at rest, 0 volts when the marked side marked is p ressed, and 0 volts when the
unmarked side is pressed. If the BLACK wire tests correctly and the WHITE wire does not, replace t he switch. If the BLACK
wire tests incorrectly, repair the ground circuit. If both wires test correctly, then the valet co de has been changed. Use the
CliffNet Wizard Pro to reset the valet code.
Step 9.
Test the dis arm func tion.
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Disarm by pressing remote control button 1. The following should occur:
q Siren chirps once. If the siren does not chirp once, refer to step 3.
q In di ca tor lights flash once. If the indicator lights do not flash once, refer to step 4.
q LED stops flashing. If not refer to step 6.
q Doors un lock. If not refer to step 5.
q Auto Im mo bi liser cir cuits im me di ate ly dis en gage (test this by turn ing the key in the ig ni tion switch; the en gine should
crank, start and idle nor mally). If the AutoImmobiliser circuits do not disengage, refer to step 2.
q In te rior cour tesy light(s) turn on and stay on for 30 sec onds or un til the ig ni tion is turned on, which ever oc curs first.
o If the in te rior light(s) do not turn on, ver ify that you re placed the interior light fuse you r e moved or have turned the
lights back on as noted in step 1 of this sec tion.
o Check the Concept 600’s 10- amp fuse. If the fuse blew when you dis armed, the ve hi cle uses a pos i tive door trig ger and
you con nected the in te rior light sup ply wire to ground in stead of +12 volts. Re place the 10-a mp fuse and retest.
o Check the door trig ger cir cuit. See step 10 for more information on testing the door trigger cir cuit.
Step 10.
Test the door trig ger cir cuit.
Rearm the sys tem. Wait at least 10 seconds (if the vehicle has delayed or dimming courtesy lights, be sure to wait until the interior
lights have turned off) . Use the key to unlock and open the driver’s door.
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Siren sounds, indicator lights flash repeatedly. This is the correct response, proceed to step 11. (You can silence the siren by
press ing but ton 1 on the re mote con trol or disarm by pressing button 1 two times.)
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Siren does not sound immediately. If the alarm does not sound im me di ate ly when one of the doors is opened, make sure that
that door’s pin switch is work ing prop erly and, when open, is con sis tently show ing less than 1 .5 volts if the ve hi cle has
negative- switching door trig gers or more than +11 volts if the ve hi cle has positive- switching door trig gers, also make sure the
pin switch is connected to the correct wire. If not, then the door pinswitch is ei ther de fec tiv e or in need of clean ing.
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