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4-11 Bypass Brand Through RS232 Port
– Default setting allows for compatibility with ADS Idatalink
modules. Setting 2 changes compatibility to Fortin bypass modules. This is only available on the
CM5000 and CM5200.
Special Option Groups 1 & 2
IMPORTANT: The OP500 is required to change settings in Special Option Groups 1 and 2.
Special Option Group 1
1 Diesel Timer
– Option 2-03 must first be set to setting 2. This special option allows a specific wait
to start time (in seconds) to be programmed. This prevents the need for a timer relay and
eliminates a connection to the “wait to start” wire.
2 Aux 1 Output Timing
– Option 4-01 must first be set to setting 4. This special option allows a
specific output duration for Aux 1 to be programmed.
3 Aux 2 Output Timing
– Option 4-02 must first be set to setting 4. This special option allows a
specific output duration for Aux 2 to be programmed.
4-8 Aux 3 – 7 Output Timing
– Option 3-11 must first be set to setting 2 and the optional Auxiliary
settings module must be used. These special options allow specific output durations to be set for
Aux 3 – 7. Only available with 2 Way LCD remotes.
Special Option Group 2
This special option group allows you to determine the output type of the POC wires on CN3. For
example, if you want to set POC #5 (default setting status out) to Aux 1, you will need change special
option 5 to number 10. This must be done with the OP500.
Option Programming
Option Programming Using the OP500 (programmer)
The OP500 can be used to program any available option. It is required to program options in Special
Option Groups 1 and 2.
STEP 1: Using the blue connector on the top of the OP500, connect it to the control module via the
antenna wire. (Use the included extension cable if necessary.) Once connected, the OP500 will power up
as long as the main ignition harness to the controller has been connected properly.
STEP 2: To change the option number you wish to program, use the left and right arrow keys on the
OP500. It will scroll through the options available in menu 1 and then move to menu 2, then 3 and 4. Use
the up and down arrow buttons on the OP500 to adjust the option settings; “1” is the default setting, and
“2”, “3”, and “4” are the optional settings
At the end of menu 4, if diesel mode or auxiliary settings functions were enabled – or if any of the
auxiliary outputs were set to “Program”, the duration of these settings can now be adjusted.