VOXX PRESTIGE APS596Z Security w/Keyless Entry System User Guide

June 6, 2024
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PRESTIGE - logoAPS596Z
Security w/Keyless Entry
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VOXX PRESTIGE APS596Z Security w Keyless Entry

APS596Z
Security w/Keyless Entry

Quick Installation Guide

For Complete Installation Guide and Technical Support
Please Visit www.voxxuniversity.com Or Call 1-800-225-6074
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Notifications
Alarm
When the alarm is triggered the system will provide feedback to the user. Upon disarm, the system will beep 4x and flash the LED to indicate the Alarm Trigger Zone.

1 Shock
2 Trunk/Hood
3 Door

Chirp Delete
System ARM/DISARM chirps can be toggled ON or OFF without entering the Feature

Bank programming.

  1. Turn the ignition key ON/OFF.
  2. Press and release the valet button three (3) times.

The system will respond with one (1) chirp for ON and two (2) Chirps for OFF. This feature will not affect alarm triggers or programming.

User Programmable LED

System LED notifications can be turned ON or OFF without entering Feature Bank programming.

  1. Turn the ignition key ON/OFF, ON/OFF.
  2. Press and hold the valet button for five (5) seconds.

The LED will flash one (1) time for ON, two (2) times for OFF. This feature will not affect
LED flash during programming.

Shock Sensor
The shock sensor should be mounted to a solid surface in the center of the vehicle.
Once mounted the shock sensor will require adjustment.
To increase sensitivity: Turn adjustment dial clockwise.
To decrease sensitivity: Turn the adjustment dial counterclockwise.
To test sensitivity, strike the vehicle with an open palm. Adjust the dial to provide coverage to as much of the vehicle as possible.

Factory Keyless Upgrade

The APS596Z can be used without transmitters as a Factory Keyless Alarm Upgrade. Arm / Disarm 1 input will be connected to the Driver Door Lock Motor. Arm / Disarm 2 inputs will be connected to the Passenger Door Lock Motor and/or the Lock Switch. The control polarity, by default, will be detected automatically upon power-up. The Control polarity can also be manually configured using Feature Bank 2, Features 18-21.
Note: If this feature is supported by FLCAN Arm / Disarm Wires are not required for install.
The Trunk Shunt input will be used if the vehicle is equipped with a factory power trunk/hatch release.
If equipped, connect the Trunk Shunt input to the factory trunk release trigger wire. The control polarity, by default, will be detected automatically upon power-up.
The control polarity can also be manually configured using Feature Bank 2, Feature 22.

Remote Programming

The APS596Z includes two (2) programmed remotes. If required, additional remotes can be programmed to the system. Remote Programming is located in Feature Bank 1. To enter

Remote Auto Programming:

  1. Turn the ignition key on ON.
  2. Press and release the valet button three (3) times.

The system will beep and flash the parking lights one (1) time.
Press the lock button on each remote. The system will beep one (1) times to indicate the remote has been programmed. Only primary remote functions are auto-programmed.
This Includes Lock, Unlock, and Trunk/Start.
If using the AUX output control, the remote channel must be manually programmed to the system AUX output. Please see the complete installation guide for manual remote programming instruction.
Note: If programming 2-Way remotes, wait for the remote to beep before programming another remote. This beep is confirmation that a 2-Way response has been received from the main module.

Feature Programming

The APS596Z Feature Banks can be programmed by using the valet button and the OEM or
Prestige remote. To enter Feature Bank programming:

  1. Turn the ignition key on ON.
  2. Press and release the valet button three (3) times. The system will beep and flashlights one (1) time for Feature Bank 1, Remote Programming.
  3. Cycle ignition key OFF/ON. The system will beep and flashlights two (2) times for Feature Bank 2.
  4. Press the valet button to cycle features. LED will flash to display the feature number.
  5. Press the lock button to cycle options. The system will beep to indicate the option number.

To exit the Programming cycle ignition key OFF and wait ten (10) seconds. The System will also automatically exit programming after sixty (60) seconds of no activity.

Dome Delay Programming

This system can be programmed to ignore the vehicle’s theater dimming dome light. This feature will be used when connecting the door trigger input to the dome light circuit for the alarm trigger. Note: Vehicle windows should be open to prevent accidental locking of keys in the vehicle.
Start with all doors closed and the vehicle dome light off.

  1. Press Lock, Unlock, Lock, Unlock, Lock, Unlock, Lock. LED will light solid.
  2. Open and close the driver’s door.

The system will monitor the dome light circuit. When the dome light turns off the system will set the delay time and add an additional two (2) seconds.

Dome Delay Reset

  1. Key ON/OFF, ON/OFF, ON/OFF.
  2. Press and hold the valet button for five (5) seconds.

The system will beep one (1) time to indicate reset is complete.

The Feature Bank below can also be programmed using the FlashLogic Weblink or Weblink Mobile.
Please visit www.FlashLogic.com for more detail.

Features Options
1 Chirp 2 Chirp
Features 1
L, 500ms UL DBL L, DBL UL
2 Ignition Lock
3 Ignition Unlock
4 Exterior Illumination
5 Auto Relock
6 Auto Arming / Locking
7 Notification Sound
8 Horn Timing
9 Valet Override Method
10 Driver Priority Unlock
11 Silent Choice
12 Security Profile
w/ OEM RS
13 Door Trigger Input
14 Park Light / Trunk Swap
15 Data Port Protocol
16 1 or 2 Wire Disarm
17 Disarm Input
Light 80ms, UL & Light
18 Arm 1 Input
19 Disarm 1 Input
20 Arm 2 Input
21 Disarm 2 Input
22 Trunk Shunt Input
23 Dome Light Delay Timer

120sec
24| Alarm Trigger Length| 30sec| 45sec| 60sec| 90sec| 120sec|
Important Update:
The default data port protocol of this system is ADS. When flashing the FLCAN, or another integration module, be sure to choose iDatalink 2-Way as the installation method.
This module will also support DBI. This will require programming Feature Bank 2, Feature 15 to DBI. For Technical Support Visit www.voxxuniversity.com or Call 1-800-225-6074.

Negative Output Control (NOC)
Negative output control allows any NOC to be programmed for any one of the options below. This feature is accessible via FlashLogic Weblink or Weblink Mobile.

Lock Output Ground While Armed (GWA)
Unlock Output Ground While Disarmed (GWD)
2nd Unlock Output Ch. 3 ALT Output
Trunk Output Ch. 4 AUX Output
Dome Light Output Ch. 5 AUX Output
Head Light Output Ch. 6 AUX Output
Horn Output Ch. 7 AUX Output
LED Output

AUX Output Control
Any AUX output can be configured using the AUX Control Menu. This feature is only accessible via FlashLogic Weblink or Weblink Mobile.

1 Second Pulse 20 Second Pulse
5 Second Pulse 30 Second Pulse
10 Second Pulse Push & Hold
15 Second Pulse Latch ON/OFF

PIC Input Control
Programmable Input Control allows any PIC to be configured to one of the options listed below. This feature is accessible via FlashLogic Weblink or Weblink Mobile.

Door Trigger

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Instant Trigger

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N.C. Door Trigger| Pre-Warn Shock Trigger
Hood Trigger| Fill Shock Trigger
Trunk Trigger|

Data  Protocol Selection

The default data port protocol of this model is ADS (iDatalink 2-Way). This model is capable of detecting the correct data port protocol (ADS or DBI) and automatically configuring Feature Bank 2; Feature 18. To initialize the detection procedure:

  1. Press and hold the valet button.
  2. Cycle the vehicle’s Ignition ON/OFF two (2) times.
  3. Release the valet button.

The system will automatically detect and set the correct data port protocol, ADS, or DBI.

Note: This feature is only available on module firmware v2.0 or higher.

Notes

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