Owner`s manual
Passenger Compartment Connections (Continued)
LED Status Indicator
Select a prominent location on the dash or console visible through all windows. Discuss placement w ith the owner.
1. Verify there is adequate space to accommodate the LED, then drill a 5/16” (8mm) hole and route the wires through it.
2. Mate the LED connectors to the VIOLET and BLACK wire connectors as shown in the diagram on page 5.
3.Remove the adhesive backing and press the switch into place.
PlainView Coded Valet Switch 2
1. Discuss placement of the switch with the vehicle owner and avoid placing the switch where it can be pressed accidentally.
2.Verify there is adequate space behind the selected location to accommodate the switch.
3.Drill a 5/16” (8mm) mounting hole, then insert the wires through the hole.
4. Mate the switch’s locking connectors to the WHITE and BLACK locking connector.
5.Remove the adhesive backing and press the switch into place.
Remotely Adjustable Dual-Zone Proximity Sensor
This efficient new-generation proprietary radar sensor is immune to the wind and temperature variat ions that cause ultrasonic
sensors to false alarm. The sensor must be mounted onto a metal surface and face outward into the p assenger compartment. It should
be positioned as close as possible to the centre of the passenger compartment. Suggested mounting l ocations include within the
centre console, behind the dash, under the carpeting of the central hump or even in the headlining. When selecting a location, keep
in mind that metal as well as metallic paint, metallic-coloured plastic and metal-laced window tint material will interfere with the
radar field. Be certain not to mount the sensor under a location where the vehicle owner may store coins, CDs or cassettes
(iron-oxide tape). The radar waves of the sensor will pass through nonmetallic materials such as plastic, fabric and carpet.
1.Temporarily affix the sensor where it will be mounted, but do not yet permanently mount it until af ter adjusting and testing
sensitivity (the sensor may need to be relocated, so do not permanently secure it until it has been thoroughly tested).
2. Join the Proximity Sensor to the connector with the BLACK, WHITE/BLUE and RED/BLACK wires, then sec ure the wires with a
cable tie.
Optional Dual-Zone OmniSensor
1.Firmly mount the OmniSensor module on a flat surface on the center of the firewall (passenger or en gine compartment side). The
arrow on the module must point straight up.
2. Plug the connector in to the connector on the wireloom (route through a grommet if mounted on the e ngine compartment
firewall).
3. Adjust sensitivity using the instructions provided later in this manual under the Sensor Adjustment section.
Digital Tilt/Motion Sensor
Find a solid, firm horizontal surface within the passenger compartment (such as under the seat or s tructural support under the dash)
and thoroughly prep the area for mounting. Do not mount the sensor on the transmission hump, very r apid heat buildup can affect
sensitivity. The unit is mounted with the supplied double-sided adhesive material, so the mounting area must be very clean.
1. Mount the unit onto a clean, horizontal surface using the supplied double-sided adhesive material.
2.Join the connector from the Digital Tilt/Motion Sensor with the connector with the GREEN, ORANGE, R ED and BLACK wires,
then secure the wires with a cable tie.
NOTE: The Digital Tilt/Motion Sensor will become active 10 seconds after arming the Concept 600. S uspension
systems on some vehicles, such as Range Rovers and Citroens, lower after the ignition is turned OFF and will
require more time before the sensor becomes active. To extend this time delay, cut the black senso r wireloop
— this will provide a two-minute delay.
Boot Trigger
Vehicles with an ground-switching boot light will interface directly with the Concept 600 (on posit ive switching Rolls-Royce vehicles, use a
relay to invert polarity). The switch may be located in or near the boot latch or at the boot light . If a switch cannot be located, you
must add a pin switch in a location away from water channels.
NOTE: If the ve hi cle has a dash board boot ajar in di ca tor, in stall a 1- amp di ode be tween t he light and switch
with the di ode band point ing to ward the switch.
1. Connect the GREY/YELLOW wire to the boot switch (between the diode and switch if you added a diode) .
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