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		 Model PRO 9842   
					Installation Manual   
					Vehicle Alarm System   
					With Channel 2 Auxiliary Output   
					Installation Instructions   
					This Unit Is Intended For Installation In Vehicles With   
					12 Volt Negative Ground Electrical Systems Only   
					Kit Contents:   
					PRO 9842 Control Module   
					(2) - Two Button Transmitters   
					2 Channel Code Learning Receiver   
					(1) - Multi Pin Input/Output Harness   
					(1) - Two Pin Door Lock Harness   
					(1) - Two Pin LED Indicator   
					(1) - Two Pin Valet / Programming Switch   
					Multi-tone Siren   
					(1) - Installation Manual   
					(1) - Operator's Manual   
					(1) - Limited Warranty   
					(2) - Window Decals   
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				area that may be seen from the driver’s seat as well as from outside the vehicle. Try to choose a location   
					close enough to the Control Module so that the LED's wires will reach. Carefully inspect the area behind   
					your chosen location to insure that the drill will not penetrate any existing factory wiring or fluid lines. Drill   
					a 1/4" hole and pass the connector end of the LED through the hole, and route the wires toward the   
					location of the Control Module. Press the LED firmly into place until it is fully seated.   
					HOOD AND TRUNK PIN SWITCHES:   
					The pin switch included in this package is intended for protecting the hood or trunk/hatch areas of the   
					vehicle. In all cases, the switch must be mounted to a grounded metal surface. When the pin switch is   
					activated, (hood/trunk open), it will supply a ground to the input wire thus activating the alarm. Mount the   
					switches in the hood or trunk locations away from water drain paths. If necessary, the included bracket   
					may be used to move the switch away from rain gutters or allow mounting to the firewall behind the hood   
					seal. In both cases the switch must be set up to allow the hood or trunk door to depress the switch at least   
					1/4 inch when the hood or trunk is closed and fully extended when the hood or trunk is opened. For direct   
					mounting, a 1/4 inch hole must be drilled. Carefully check behind the chosen location to insure the drill will not   
					penetrate any existing factory wiring or fluid lines. Drill a 1/4" hole in the desired location and thread the   
					pin switch into it using a 7/16" nut driver or deep well socket. If using the mounting bracket, first secure   
					the bracket to the desired location and secure the pin switch in the pre-threaded mounting bracket hole.   
					WIRING CONNECTIONS:   
					RED Wire (Connects to RED/WHITE wire at harness plug): Main Power Input Wire   
					These are the main power input wires for the PRO 9842 system. Both wires connect to a separate   
					fuseholder contained in the harness. These fuseholders each hold a separateATC fuse, one 5AMP and one   
					15AMP. This RED wire must be connected to a constant power wire at the vehicle's ignition switch harness   
					or fusebox. Most vehicles have at least one battery source wire supplying power to the ignition switch.   
					Locate a constant power wire or power taping point either at the vehicle's ignition switch harness or   
					fuseblock. This wire will read +12VDC at all times, regardless of the position of the ignition key switch.   
					Splice and tape the RED wire of the harness to this point.   
					YELLOW Wire: Ignition Input Wire   
					This wire provides the PRO 9842 system with an ignition power input from the vehicle. Connect this wire   
					to the primary ignition wire from the ignition switch. This vehicle wire will show +12VDC when the ignition   
					key is turned to the "ON" or "RUN" position and when turned to the "START" or CRANK" positions, and will   
					have 0VDC when the key is turned to the "OFF" and "ACCESSORY" positions.   
					Locate an ignition power wire at the vehicle's ignition switch harness. Splice and tape the YELLOW wire   
					of the system to this point.   
					WHITE Wire: Positive Parking Light Flash Wire   
					This wire is designed to provide a +12VDC positive light flash output, driven by the PRO 9842's internal   
					relay, to be connected directly to the vehicle's positive parking light circuit. Once the feedpoint is located,   
					confirm that all the vehicle's parking lights will illuminate when +12VDC is connected to it.   
					NOTE:Some vehicles, (mostly European) have isolated "left" and "right" side parking lights. To connect to   
					the parking light systems in these vehicles, you must use 2 separate SPDT or DPST relays to connect   
					one to each side in order to keep them isolated.   
					Locate a parking light feedpoint and attach the WHITE wire of the system to this point.   
					BROWN Wire: Negative (-) Door Trigger Input Wire   
					If the vehicle's interior lights are controlled by grounding door pin-switches (typical of most GM, Dodge,   
					and import vehicles), the Brown negative door trigger wire should connect to one of the vehicle's factory   
					door pin switches. In many cases the factory door pin-switches are wired in parallel, making it necessary   
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				to connect to only one door switch in order to detect the opening of all doors. In a few cases this will not be   
					true, making it necessary to connect to the vehicle dome light, or isolate door trigger wires.   
					Locate the vehicle's negative door trigger wire in the vehicle's kick panel, under-dash or the vehicle's   
					pin-switch. Splice and tape the BROWN wire of the system to this point.   
					PURPLE Wire: Positive (+) Door Trigger Input Wire   
					If the vehicle's interior lights are controlled by +12VDC (Positive) door pin-switches (typical of most Ford   
					vehicles), the Purple positive door trigger wire should connect to one of the vehicle's factory door pin   
					switches. In many cases the factory door pin-switches are wired in parallel, making it necessary to   
					connect to only one door switch in order to detect the opening of all doors. In a few cases this will not be   
					true, making it necessary to connect to the vehicle dome light, or isolated door trigger wires.   
					Locate the vehicle's positive door trigger wire in the vehicle's kick panel or under-dash. Splice and tape the   
					PURPLE wire of the system to this point.   
					DARK GREEN Wire: Negative (-) Hood/Trunk Trigger Input Wire   
					This input is designed to connect to a grounding hood, trunk, or rear hatch pin-switch, to allow the system   
					to trigger should those entry points be violated. To provide protection for the hood, the Dark Green   
					negative hood/trunk trigger wire should connect to the existing factory hood pin-switch (if one exists) or to   
					a suitable aftermarket installed hood pin-switch. To provide protection for the trunk or hatch, the Dark   
					Green negative hood/trunk trigger wire should connect to the existing factory trunk or hatch pin-switch   
					wire that controls the trunk or hatch light circuit. In cases where both hood and trunk/hatch entry points   
					are to be connected together to the Dark Green wire, barrier diodes must be used to prevent the flow of   
					current from causing the under hood light to come on when the trunk/hatch is opened, and vice-versa. If   
					only the hood, or only the trunk/hatch is connected to the Dark Green wire, no diode is needed.   
					Note: The diodes which may be required for certain types of installations are the common 1N4000 series   
					type. You may chose to use any of the diodes in this series, with the 1N4003 and 1N4007 being the most   
					common types. The diodes must be installed with careful regard for their direction of current flow.   
					Note: This wire will be shunted when remote control channel 2 is accessed, (trunk release). This wire will   
					remain shunted all the while there is ground present and for 5 seconds after the ground is removed. This   
					allows the operator to open the trunk via the remote transmitter without having to first disarm the alarm system.   
					WHITE/BLACK Wire: Siren Output Wire   
					This wire provides a positive output (3A Max.) designed to directly drive a standard electronic siren. Find   
					a suitable mounting location for the siren and mount it properly. Run the Red wire of the siren into the   
					passenger compartment to the location of the PRO 9842. Connect the White/Black wire to the Red wire   
					from the siren. The Black wire from the siren should then be securely grounded to the vehicle chassis.   
					BLACK Wire: Main System Ground   
					This is one of the most important wires of the PRO 9842 installation. It must be connected properly to a   
					solid chassis ground it will help ensure reliable system operation. Special care must be taken to locate a   
					clean metal part of the chassis as an attachment point for this wire. Some installers prefer to locate a   
					sturdy metal bolt under the dashboard or at the kick panel, and use it as the attachment point.   
					If you find a suitable factory bolt that reads ground when tested, attach a insulated ring terminal connector to   
					the Black wire, remove the bolt, place the red ring terminal over the bolt and reinstall it, tightening it securely.   
					If you choose instead to drill your own mounting hole into the vehicle's chassis, be certain to remove any   
					paint or grease and secure the ring terminal using the self taping screw and star washer provided.   
					ORANGE Wire: Ground When Armed Output (Optional relay required.)   
					This wire provides a 300mA ground output when the alarm circuit is armed to control the starter inhibit   
					relay. Connect the Orange wire to terminal #86 of a standard SPDT relay. Connect terminal #85 of the   
					relay to an ignition wire in the vehicle that is +12VDC when the ignition key is turned to the on and start   
					positions and off when the key is in the off position. Locate and cut the low current starter solenoid wire   
					found at the vehicle's ignition switch harness. This wire will have +12VDC when the ignition key is moved   
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				to the start (crank) position and will have 0 volts in all other key positions.   
					Connect one side of the cut wire to terminal #87a of the relay. Connect the other side of the cut wire to   
					terminal #30 of the relay.   
					DARK BLUE Wire: Delayed 300mA Pulsed, Channel 2 Output   
					The Dark Blue wire supplies a 300mA ground pulsed output whenever channel two of the receiver is   
					accessed. Pressing transmitter Button 2 for three seconds will access Channel 2. This is a low current   
					output and must be connected to a relay to supply power to the trunk release or the circuit you wish to   
					control. Connect the Dark Blue wire to terminal # 86 of a VF45F11 P&B relay or equivalent. Connect   
					terminal # 85 of the relay to a fused +12VDC source. Connect the common, normally open, and normally   
					closed contacts of the relay to perform the selected function of Channel 2.   
					DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK CONTROL HARNESS (+) and (-)   
					2-PIN White Plug w/2 Wires; RED & GREEN   
					The Red and Green Door Lock/Unlock output wires provide either a momentary pulsed ground (-) or a   
					momentary pulsed 12VDC (+) output for controlling a vehicle's power door lock/unlock circuit. In order to   
					accomplish this "dual polarity" output scheme these two wires produce the opposite polarity at the opposite   
					time. To better understand this, refer to the table below:   
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					The output of these wires has a maximum switching capability of 300mA. Many vehicles today have   
					factory door lock relays which can be connected directly to these outputs, however always confirm that the   
					factory relays in your particular vehicle do not exceed the rated 300mA output of the units door lock/unlock   
					circuit. Plug the two pin connector of the door lock/unlock harness into the mating connector shell of the   
					control module. Determine the door lock circuit of the vehicle you are working on and wire according to   
					the diagrams shown.   
					WIRING FOR "GROUND PULSE" DOOR LOCK CIRCUITS:   
					This is a system commonly used on most import vehicle's factory door lock/unlock systems, and with a few   
					domestic vehicles which employ factory "keyless entry" systems. In this application, the Red wire serves   
					as the "Lock" output, providing a ground pulse during the arming sequence, and the Green wire serves as   
					the "Unlock" output, providing a ground pulse during the disarming sequence.   
					Connect the Red wire to the low current ground factory door "Lock" signal wire leading from the factory   
					switch to the factory door lock relay. Connect the Green wire to the low current ground factory door   
					"Unlock" signal wire leading from the factory switch to the factory door unlock relay.   
					WIRING FOR "POSITIVE PULSE" DOOR LOCK CIRCUITS:   
					This is a system commonly used on many domestic vehicle's factory door lock/unlock systems, particu-   
					larly General Motors and Chrysler, although not on all models. (Please see the note regarding "5-Wire   
					Reverse Polarity Door Lock Systems"). In this application, the Green wire serves as the "Lock" output,   
					providing a positive pulse during the arming sequence, and the Red wire serves as the "Unlock" output,   
					providing a positive pulse during the disarming sequence.   
					Connect the Green wire to the low current positive (+12VDC) factory door "Lock" signal wire leading from   
					the factory switch to the factory door lock relay. Connect the Red wire to the low current positive (+12VDC)   
					factory door "Unlock" signal wire leading from the factory switch to the factory door unlock relay.   
					4 WIRE POLARITY REVERSAL and 5 WIRE ALTERNATING DOOR LOCK CONTROL CIRCUITS:   
					In these applications, the AS-9159 Door Lock Interface (or equivalent 30 Amp. automotive type relays) must be   
					used. Refer to the Audiovox Door Lock Wiring Supplement for proper connection to these types of circuits.   
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				PLUG-IN CONNECTIONS AND COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION:   
					Now that all the other components have been installed, and most of the main connections completed, it is   
					time to finish connecting the remaining plug-in components and completing the installation. Even though   
					these are plug-in connections, and the plugs have been shaped such that they cannot be plugged in wrong,   
					please read and follow the instructions below for each connection to make certain each component is   
					properly installed.   
					DASH MOUNTED LED   
					2-PIN White Plug w/2 Wires; Red & Blue   
					The Red & Blue wires in the 2-PIN mini white connector control the anode and cathode of the dash   
					mounted LED. Route the twin lead Red and Blue wires from the LED to the control unit and plug the two pin   
					connector into the mating white mini connector shell of the control module. Do not force the connector, it   
					will only plug in one way.   
					OPTIONAL SHOCK SENSOR   
					4-PIN White Plug w/4 Wires; Red, Black, Blue, & Green   
					The Red (+12 volt), Black (ground), Blue (pre-detect) and Green (full trigger when armed) wires loaded   
					into the white connector shell are the inputs/outputs of the shock sensor. Route the 4 wire harness from   
					the shock sensor location to the PRO 9842 Control Module and plug the 4-PIN white connector into the   
					mating 4-PIN connector.   
					VALET/PROGRAM/MANUAL OVERRIDE SWITCH   
					2-PIN Blue Plug w/2 Wires; Black & Gray   
					The Black & Gray wires in the 2-PIN blue connector are the ground supply and Valet/Program input of the   
					PRO 9842 unit. When the Gray wire is grounded, under certain conditions, the unit will enter the valet   
					mode. When the Gray wire is sequentially grounded under other conditions, the unit will enter the various   
					program modes. Route the Black and Grey wires from the Valet/Program/Manual Override switch to the   
					PRO 9842 unit and plug the blue 2-PIN connector into the mating blue connector shell of the PRO 9842   
					control module. Do not force the connector, it will only plug in one way. Note: Please refer to the section;   
					"Programming System Features" shown later in this installation guide to learn the operation of the valet/   
					program/manual override switch.   
					POWER DOOR LOCK HARNESS   
					2-PIN White Plug w/2 Wires; Red & Green   
					The connection of the power door lock/unlock wires has already been explained. Route the Red and Green   
					wires to the PRO 9842 unit and plug the white 2-PIN connector into the mating white two pin connector   
					shell of the PRO 9842 control module. Do not force the connector, it will only plug in one way.   
					TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING:   
					The transmitters supplied with the PRO 9842 are pre-programmed at the factory to provide the following function:   
					Button 1, pressed and released quickly   
					Button 1, pressed for ~ 1 second   
					Button 1, pressed for ~ 3 seconds   
					Button 2, pressed for ~ 3 seconds   
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					Arm/Disarm (Lock & Unlock) w/Siren Chirps   
					Arm/Disarm (Lock & Unlock) w/o Siren Chirps   
					Engage/Disengage Panic Mode   
					Channel 2 Output   
					If you desire to have the transmitters operate differently from this factory configuration, please refer to the   
					separate Transmitter Programming Guide that came with the PRO 9842 system.   
					PROGRAMMING FEATURES:   
					There are five (5) Programmable Features on the PRO 9842 system. Study the list below, keeping in mind   
					the features and their defaults, (how it comes programmed from the factory), and decide how best to   
					program the PRO 9842 for your particular installation.   
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				Programmable Features:   
					Features   
					First   
					1 Chirp   
					2 Chirp   
					Default   
					Passive Arming   
					Ignition D/L ON   
					Ignition D/UL ON   
					Passive D/L   
					Active Arming   
					Ignition D/L OFF   
					Ignition D/UL OFF   
					Active D/L   
					Passive Arming   
					Ignition D/L OFF   
					Ignition D/UL OFF   
					Active D/L   
					Second   
					Third   
					Fourth   
					Fifth   
					Chirps ON   
					Chirps OFF   
					Chirps ON   
					To Program These Features:   
					Entering the Programming Mode involves operating the Ignition Switch and the Valet/Program/Manual Override   
					Switch in a particular sequence. This sequence is very time dependent, in other words it must be performed   
					quickly in order for you to enter the mode. This sequence is also only one step different from the Transmitter   
					Programming Mode, so make certain you perform the sequence properly.   
					Upon entering the Programming Mode, the system is immediately set to allow adjustment of the First   
					Programmable Feature. That First feature, "Passive or Active Arming", can then be set ON or OFF by   
					pressing button 1 of the transmitter. The system confirms that it is set to adjust the First feature by   
					repeatedly flashing the LED once, with a pause in between each flash. The system will then report how the   
					feature has been set by the number of chirps heard after pressing the transmitter button. Toggling the Valet/   
					Program/Manual Override Switch once again will advance you to the Second Programmable Feature,   
					confirmed by a repeating two LED flashes, with a pause in between each flash, etc., etc.   
					It is important to note that when you first enter the Programming Mode, you are automatically positioned to   
					adjust the First Programmable Feature, and that the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch allows you to   
					toggle from there through each of the four more programmable features. However, it will not allow you to   
					return to any feature once you have toggled past it. Should you accidentally toggle past the feature you   
					wanted to program, you must exit and re-enter the Programming Mode and then adjust the feature you missed.   
					It is also important to note that you may toggle past as many programmable features as you wish without   
					having to adjust them. Each time you toggle forward to a new feature, the siren will chirp the appropriate   
					number of times (1 or 2 times) to indicate how that feature is currently set, and the LED will flash the   
					appropriate number of times to indicate the number of the feature (First through Fifth) that you are set to   
					adjust. For example, you might enter the mode and toggle the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch 3   
					times in order to adjust the Fourth programmable feature. The system would respond with 1 Chirp, and the   
					LED would begin to flash 4 Flashes, pause, and repeat. This has told you that the system is ready for you   
					to adjust the Fourth programmable feature, and that it is currently programmed for Chirps ON. A single   
					press of button 1 of the transmitter will cause the system to produce 2 Chirps. This signifies that you have   
					changed the programming to Chirps OFF. Please follow the programming procedure carefully, and refer to   
					the list of the Programmable Features above when programming the PRO 9842.   
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					COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION:   
					After you have confirmed the operation of the PRO 9842, and tested any and all optional features of the   
					system:   
					1. Mount the control module up and behind the dash securing it in place with cable ties or screws. Be   
					certain that the chosen mounting location will not inhibit any of the controls of the vehicle.   
					2. Securely harness and tie all wiring up and away from all hot and moving parts that they may come in   
					contact with under the dash board or in the engine compartment areas.   
					CAUTION: Particularly avoid the area around the steering shaft and column, as wires can wrap around   
					these mechanisms and impair the safe operation of the vehicle.   
					3. Check the vehicle's wipers, lights, horn, etc... to insure proper operation.   
					4. Replace all panels that were removed during installation, and retest the system.   
					5. Explain the operation of the system and its various features to the end user if available, and place the   
					Owner's Manual on the dashboard for them to find and review.   
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				To (Optional)   
					Plug-In Shock Sensor   
					PRO 9842   
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