Fusion Automobile Alarm CE 99200 User Manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL  
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM  
CE-SS200  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
FUSION CULTURE  
• PROGRAMMING REMOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 4  
• ALARM FEATURES PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 5  
• ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVITY LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 8  
• WIRING DIAGRAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 9  
• CENTRAL LOCKING DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 11  
• SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 15  
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PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION STONGLY RECOMMENDED  
Installation Precautions:  
1. Roll down window to avoid locking keys in vehicle during installation  
2. Avoid mounting components or routing wires near hot surfaces  
3. Avoid mounting components or routing wires near moving parts  
4. Tape or loom wires under hood for protection and appearance  
5. Use grommets when routing wires through metal surfaces  
6. Use a voltmeter for testing and verifying circuits  
V 2.0  
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PROGRAMMING REMOTES  
ALARM FEATURES PROGRAMMING:  
ALARM FEATURE “I” PROGRAMMING:  
1. Turn the ignition switch ‘OFF/ON’ 3 times (within 15 seconds)  
and leave in the ON position.  
1. Turn the ignition ‘switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 times (within 15 seconds)  
and leave in the OFF position on the 3rd time.  
2. Push the valet switch 3 times, and hold on the 3rd push until a long  
chirp is heard from the siren, and then release the valet switch. You  
are now in the remote programming mode.  
2. Push the valet switch twice, and hold on the 2nd push until one  
short chirp, followed by one long chirp is heard then release the valet  
switch. You are now in the alarm feature ‘I’ programming mode.  
3. Press and hold any button of the remote until the siren responds  
with a confirming chirp, this indicates the remote has been stored  
into memory.  
3. A; Press and release the remote button corresponding to the  
feature ‘1’ to be changed.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting  
4. If you have additional remotes (up to 4 in total) that need to be  
programmed, repeat step 3 for each remote.  
B; Press and release the remote button corresponding to the  
feature ‘2’ to be changed.  
Exit Programming: Turn ignition to ‘OFF’ position, or wait for 15  
seconds. Three long chirps and three indicator light flashes will  
confirm exit.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting  
C; Press and release the remote buttons  
+
corresponding to  
the feature ‘3’ to be changed.  
Note: This mode will only retain the last 4 remote transmitters  
programmed. If the remote memory is exceeded, the security system will  
start deleting remote’s from memory in chronological order.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting  
Note: The factory default setting is always [1] LED flash, [1] chirp.  
Press remote  
button  
One Chirp / LED one  
flash  
Two Chirps / LED two  
flashes  
Factory Default  
Setting  
Chirps on  
Chirps off  
1
2
Automatic Rearm On  
Automatic Rearm Off  
Instant Door Ajar  
Warning  
45 second Delay Door  
Ajar warning  
3
+
Exit Programming: Turn ignition to ‘ON’ position, or wait 15 seconds.  
Three long chirps will confirm exit.  
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ALARM FEATURE “II” PROGRAMMING:  
ALARM FEATURE “III” PROGRAMMING:  
1. Turn the Ignition ‘switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 times (within 15 seconds),  
1. Turn the ignition ‘switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 times (within 15 seconds),  
and leave in the OFF position.  
and leave in the OFF position.  
2. Push the valet switch 4 times and hold on the 4th push until two short  
chirps and one long chirp is heard, and then release the valet switch.  
You are now in the alarm feature ‘II’ programming mode.  
2. Push the valet switch 6 times and hold on the 6th push until three  
short chirps and one long chirp is heard, and then release the valet  
switch. You are now in the Alarm feature ‘III’ programming mode.  
3. A; Press and release the remote button corresponding to the  
feature ‘1’ to be changed.  
3. A; Press and release the remote button corresponding to the  
feature ‘1’ to be changed.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting.  
B; Press and release the remote button corresponding to the  
feature ‘2’ to be changed.  
B; Press and release the remote button corresponding  
to the feature ‘2’ to be changed.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting.  
C; Press and release the remote buttons  
+
corresponding to  
C; Press and release the remote buttons  
+
corresponding to  
the feature ‘3’ to be changed.  
the feature ‘3’ to be changed.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting.  
The siren will chirp and the LED will indicate the new setting.  
Note: The factory default setting is always [1] LED flash, [1] chirp.  
Note: The factory default setting is always [1] LED flash, [1] chirp.  
Press  
remote  
button  
One Chirp /  
LED one flash  
Factory  
Two Chirps /  
LED two flashes LED three flashes  
Three Chirps /  
Press remote  
button  
One Chirp / LED one Two Chirps / LED  
flash  
two flashes  
Factory Default  
Setting  
Default Setting  
0.9 - second  
door lock  
pulses  
3.0 - second  
door lock pulse unlock  
double pulse  
Shock sensor  
program mode  
1
2
1
2
Red/white wire =  
trunk/boot (Channel  
3) output  
Red/white wire =  
two step door unlock  
output  
Active arming  
Passive arming Passive arming  
without passive with passive door  
door locking  
locking  
Anti car jacking off  
Anti car jacking on  
3
+
Ignition  
Without ignition  
3
+
controlled door controlled door  
locks & unlocks locks & unlocks  
Exit Programming: Turn Ignition to ‘ON’ position, or wait for 15  
seconds. Three long chirps will confirm exit.  
Exit Programming: Turn ignition to ‘ON’ position, or wait for  
15 seconds. Three long chirps will confirm exit.  
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ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVITY LEVEL OF THE SHOCK SENSOR  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
1. Turn the ignition ‘switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 times (within 15 seconds) and  
leave in the OFF position.  
2. Push the valet switch 6 times and hold on the 6th push until three  
short chirps and one long chirp is heard, and then release the valet  
switch. You are now in the alarm feature ‘Shock Sensor’  
programming mode.  
6 Pin  
White  
6 Pin Mini Connector  
Black Antenna Wire  
3. Press and hold button for 2 seconds. One long siren chirp will  
indicate the unit is ready to accept adjustments of the second stage  
of the shock sensor (full alarm).  
LED Indicator  
2 Pin  
White  
2 Pin  
Blue  
Valet Switch  
6 Pin Door Lock/Unlock  
Wire harness  
6 Pin  
White  
4. Pressing the button on the remote once will decrease the sensitivity  
level by one, each time a decrease is made the siren will respond  
with one chirp, while 2 chirp’s indicates the minimum sensitivity  
setting.  
6 Pin  
White  
Main 6 Pin Wire harness  
5. Pressing button on the remote once will increase sensitivity level by  
one, each time an increase is made the siren will respond with  
one chirp, while 2 chirp’s indicates the maximum sensitivity setting.  
6. Hit the bumper or strong metal part of the vehicle to test the  
threshold level of the sensor.  
a). Activate the warn-away (first stage of the shock sensor), the siren  
will emit a short chirp.  
b). Activate the full alarm (second stage of the shock sensor), the  
siren will emit a long chirp.  
A: MAIN 6 PIN WIRE HARNESS:  
7. When you are satisfied with the second stage of the shock sensor  
settings, press and hold and buttons simultaneously for  
2 seconds. Two long siren chirps will indicate the unit is ready  
to accept adjustments of the first stage of the shock  
sensor (warn-away).  
Turn Indicator  
10A Fuse  
1. White Wire: Turn Indicator Relay Output  
2. Red / Blue Wire: Turn Indicator Relay Power input  
3. White Wire: Turn Indicator Relay Output  
4. Black Wire: Ground to Vehicle FRAME  
5. Brown Wire: Positive output To Siren  
8. Follow the steps 4, 5 and 6 to adjust the warn-away sensitivity.  
9. When you are satisfied with the setting, press and buttons  
simultaneously. One long siren chirp indicates the unit has confirmed  
the setting.  
3A Fuse  
6. Red Wire: +12V To Constant Battery Source  
Note: If 20 seconds of inactivity expire, or the ignition is turned on during  
the above steps, the unit will exit the programing mode and return to the  
disarmed mode. Three long chirps will confirm exit.  
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A: CENTRAL LOCKING DIAGRAMS  
B: 6 PIN MINI CONNECTOR WIRE HARNESS:  
(After market Door Motors)  
INSTALLING DOOR LOCK MOTORS (2 WIRE)  
Green/ white  
Blue/ white  
Blue/ red  
12V  
1. Violet Wire: Positive Door Pin Switch Input  
2. Blue Wire: Instant Trigger Ground Input  
Green/ red  
3. Green Wire: Negative Door Pin Switch Input  
4. Yellow Wire: To Ignition Switched + 12V  
12V  
Blue/ yellow  
+12V  
Green/ yellow  
Cut  
30  
85 87a 86  
From ignition switch  
To start solenoid  
White wire  
5. Orange Wire: 200mA Grounded when armed  
Red wire  
6. Red/White Wire: (-) 200mA Programmable Output  
Channel 3 / 2 Step Door Unlock.  
Yellow wire  
INSTALLING 4 DOOR LOCK MOTORS (WITH 5-WIRE LOCK MOTOR)  
Orange  
wire  
B lue/ red  
G reen/ red  
G reen/ w hite  
B lue/ w hite  
B lue/ yellow  
T o D oor  
U n lock C ontrol  
W ire  
T o D oor  
Lock C ontrol  
W ire  
+ 12V  
G reen/ ye llo w  
C: 6PIN DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK WIRE HARNESS:  
(See central locking diagrams)  
B: CENTRAL LOCKING DIAGRAMS  
(Factory Door Locking System)  
Blue/Red Wire: (87a) - Door Unlock Relay  
Blue/White Wire: (30) - Door Unlock Relay  
Blue/Yellow Wire: (87) - Door Unlock Relay  
Green/Red Wire: (87a) - Door Lock Relay  
Green/White Wire: (30) - Door Lock Relay  
NEGATIVE TRIGGER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM  
Master  
Locking  
Green / white  
Blue / white  
Switch  
Green/Yellow Wire: (87) - Door Lock Relay  
Door Lock Door unlock  
Green / yellow  
Blue / yellow  
10  
11  
 
POSITIVE TRIGGER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM  
2 STEP DOOR UNLOCK WIRE CONNECTIONS FOR 5 WIRE  
ALTERNATING DOOR LOCKS  
+ 12V  
Green / white  
Blue / white  
Master  
Locking  
+ 12V  
OEM Door Master Lock  
87  
86  
87A  
30  
Switch  
Red / White  
85  
+12V  
Lock  
Unlock  
Door Lock  
Door unlock  
+ 12V  
Green / yellow  
x
Cut the Unlock Wire  
Blue / yellow  
Green / Red  
x
Cut the Existing  
Lock Wire  
Green / White  
Green / Yellow  
6-Pin  
Door  
+ 12V  
Lock  
Wire  
Harness  
Blue / Yellow  
Blue / Red  
OEM Slave  
Door Lock  
Switch  
ALTERNATING DOOR LOCKS  
Blue / White  
Unlock  
Lock  
Master Door  
Lock Switch  
+12V  
+12V  
Splice  
Green/ red  
OEM Driver's  
Door Lock  
Motor  
Cut the Existing  
Unlock Wire  
Green/ white  
Blue/ red  
X
X
To All Other  
Door Lock  
Motors  
Splice  
Cut the  
Cut Existing Unlock Wire  
Existing  
Lock Wire  
X
Blue/ white  
+ 12V  
To Slave Door  
Lock switches  
Green/ yellow  
Blue/ yellow  
To Door  
Lock  
2 STEP DOOR UNLOCK WIRE CONNECTIONS FOR GROUND SWITCHED  
DOOR LOCKS  
OEM Door Master Lock Switch  
Red / White  
Unlock  
Lock  
VACUUM OPERATED DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM  
Existing  
Unlock Wire  
Existing  
Lock Wire  
Green/ white  
Blue / Red  
Blue/ red  
Blue / White  
Green / White  
6-Pin  
Door  
Lock  
Wire  
Green/ red  
Door Switch  
Green / Yellow  
Blue / Yellow  
Cut  
X
Blue/ white  
Green/ yellow  
Blue/ yellow  
Harness  
Compressor  
+12V  
+12V  
OEM Door  
Lock Relay  
OEM  
Door Lock  
Motor  
X
To All Other  
Door Lock  
Motor  
Cut Existing Unlock Wire  
12  
13  
 
SPECIFICATIONS:  
2 STEP DOOR UNLOCK WIRE CONNECTIONS FOR POSITIVE SWITCHED  
DOOR LOCKS  
Power supply:  
Operating temperature:  
TX Frequency:  
10 VDC – 16 VDC  
-40 °C – +80 °C (-40 °F – +176 °F )  
433.92 M Hz  
+12V  
OEM Door Master Lock  
87  
Red / White  
Unlock  
Lock  
86 87A 85  
30  
Existing Pos.  
Unlock Wire  
+ 12V  
Existing Pos.  
Lock Wire  
POWER CONSUMPTION:  
Indicator light flash output:  
Door Lock:  
Door Unlock:  
15 Amp  
10 Amp  
10 Amp  
15 mA  
Blue / Red  
6-Pin  
Door  
Lock  
Wire  
Blue / White  
Green / White  
Green / Yellow  
Blue / Yellow  
Harness  
Security system (disarmed):  
+ 12V  
OEM Door  
Lock Relay  
Note: Remote control range is dependant on weather conditions and  
alarm installation.  
OEM Driver's  
Door Lock  
Motor  
THE FUSION CE-SS200 SECURITY SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH:  
X
To All Other  
Door Lock  
Motors  
Cut Existing Unlock  
FCC:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions.  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Z105  
YOU CAN HELP PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT!  
Please remember to respect the local regulations:  
Hand in the non-working electrical equipment  
to an appropriate waste disposal center.  
PUBLISHED BY FUSION ELECTRONICS LIMITED:  
© Copyright 2007 by FUSION Electronics Limited.  
All rights reserved. Specifications and design are  
subject to change without notice.  
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