CONGRATULATIONS On the purchase of your new Audiovox Alarm System. Taking a few minutes to read this
installation and owners guide will provide you with the detailed information concerning all the features of your new
alarm system.
MOUNTING THE SIREN:
1. Choose a location in the engine compartment that is
away from hot and moving parts, considering the Red
wire length which must connect to a battery positive
source. Mount the siren high enough to prevent access
from below the vehicle. Typical locations are the inner
fender well or the rear firewall.
2. Once you've selected a location, inspect behind the
area to insure that drilling the two holes required to
mount the bracket will not penetrate wiring or fluid lines.
3. Using the siren bracket as a template, mark the two
mounting holes with a scribe or punch at your chosen
location and drill two 3/16" holes on the pre-selected
marks.
4. Using the two 1/4" x 1" screws supplied, secure the
siren mounting bracket in place.
5. Mount the siren to the bracket as shown using the two
nuts, washers, and lock washers provided. Point the
siren horn (front) downward to allow the sound to easily
escape the engine compartment.
Note: If the bracket is mounted to a grounded metal sur-
face, secure the Black siren ground when mount-
ing the siren to the bracket. If the bracket is
mounted to plastic or a non grounded surface, con-
nect the Black siren ground wire as described in
the following section.
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WIRING THE SIREN:
RED:
Connect the Red wire of the siren to Positive post of the
battery using the 5/16" ID ring terminal as shown. If your
vehicle has side mount main battery terminals, it will be
necessary to locate an alternate + 12 volt constant source.
If you are unfamiliar with automotive wiring, it would be best
to consult your dealer before making this connection.
BLACK:
Connect the Black siren wire to a clean grounded metal
part of the vehicle. Drill a 1/8" hole in your chosen mount-
ing location, scrape off any paint or grease from the area
and secure the ground wire with the 1/4" ring terminal and
screw provided.
GREEN LOOP:
The Green loop wire controls the voltage sensor. Cutting
this wire loop will prevent the circuits voltage sensor from
detecting voltage drops such as the interior light turning on
when the door is opened. This wire should remain con-
nected unless your vehicle has circuitry that remains pow-
ered when the vehicle is turned off. Examples of vehicle
circuits that will necessitate cutting the Green loop wire
are automatic load leveling shocks, electric analog clocks,
on board computers that update their information on a regular
basis. If you experience false triggers after installation of
your alarm system, it may be necessary to delete the volt-
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