Tach Programming
Step 1 Have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand. Then, turn the ignition “on”.
Step 3 Press the “lock” button (press “start” button for RS-260-EDPB) on each remaining
transmitter one at a time. The system will chirp the horn once to conrm that each was learned.
The transmitter’s other button functions will automatically be assigned when the “lock” button
is learned� If a code is not received within a 10 second period, the learning process will
automatically terminate, as indicated by another horn honk�
Step 2 Within 5 seconds of turning on the ignition, press the Valet button 5 times. The horn will
briey sound, conrming that for the next 10 seconds the system is ready to learn a transmitter/
controller code. To enter a code, simply press & release the “lock” button. When the rst code is
learned all existing stored codes will be erased.
Standard Programming: Use this method to program additional or replacement transmitters.
Programming Transmitters
When utilizing the tach wire circuit for engine detection, the vehicle’s tach signal must be
learned� After making the tach wire connection, perform the following steps:
Step 1: Turn the ignition key “ON”.
Step 2: Within 5 seconds, press the brake pedal 5 times. (the siren/horn will chirp 5 times).
Step 3: Start the engine. The status light will turn on to indicate it has learned the current tach
signal. If it does not light, check your tach connection & start this procedure again.
Step 4: If the engine has a high idle at startup, it may be necessary to allow the idle to “settle”
to around 700 RPM. If needed, you can press the valet button 1 time to resample the
tach signal. The status light will ash off then back on once the signal has been
resampled�
Step 5: Turn the ignition key “OFF”.
Step 1: Turn the ignition key ON (do not start)
Step 2: Activate remote start by the remote, input activation wire, or smartphone control�
The system will chirp/ash lights to indicate engine type (Default: 1x = Gasoline).
Step 3: Press valet to change engine type, if needed:
The system will chirp/ash lights to conrm each selection.
1 chirp=Gasoline, 2 chirps=Diesel 15, 3 chirps=Diesel 20, 4 chirps=Diesel 30
Step 4: Turn the ignition key OFF
The system will chirp/ash lights for the # of IGN/ACC/START circuits detected (Max: 4x).
EXAMPLE: If you connected the PINK, VIOLET, & ORANGE wires, the system should
chirp 3x. If it only chirps 2x, one connection has a problem and should be checked. Then
start over at Step 1 to retest�
Step 5: Within 20 sec� of Step 4, Activate remote start� Wait until engine is running and LED
is ashing slow.
- The system will poll both data ports for modules using the DBI protocol. If they do not
respond, it will automatically switch to iDatalink protocol�
- After the engine is running, the system will look for data tach & tach wire availability. If
detected, the system will switch to that method� If not, it will remain in tachless-hi�
Step 6: OPTIONAL: To enable Manual Transmission Reservation mode, release and set the
parking brake� (The BLACK/WHITE wire must be connected to the parking brake.)
System should chirp/ash lights 1x.
Step 7: TO SAVE SETTINGS: Shut down RS by pressing the BRAKE pedal�
This disables VEHICLE LEARN (installer feature #2).
TO CANCEL/START OVER: Shut down RS by remote or input wire�
Vehicle Learn Procedure
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