SILENCER 662SSR Remote Start with Security and Keyless Entry System Installation Guide
- June 3, 2024
- SILENCER
Table of Contents
- 662SSR Remote Start with Security and Keyless Entry System
- 5 Output
- Mounting the Receiver/Control Center (RCC):
- Programming System Features:
- Feature Programming by RCC Button
- Feature Programming by PC/Web
- Remote Start Shutdown Diagnostics
- Programming the Digital Shock Sensor:
- GOVERNMENT REGULATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
662SSR Remote Start with Security and Keyless Entry System
Installation Guide
662SSR Remote Start with Security and Keyless Entry System
FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY!
If you are not proficient in the installation of this product or would like a
full version of the installation manual, please visit our web
site@www.magnadyne.com
REMOTE START with SECURITY & KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 26 Pin Harness
Pin| Color| Function| Pin| Color|
Function
---|---|---|---|---|---
1| White/Violet| (-) 2nd Unlock Output| 14| Black/Yellow| (-) Dome Light
Supervision Output
2| Red/White| (-) Channel #3 Output| 15| Blue/White| (-) 2nd Status or Rear
Defog Output
3| Orange| (-) Ground When Armed| 16| Dark Blue| (-) 1st Status Output
4| Brown| (+) Brake Switch Shutdown| 17| Green/White| (-) Re-Arm the Factory
Alarm Output
5| Gray| (-) Hood Pin Shutdown| 18| Lt. Green/Black| (-) Disarm the Factory
Alarm Output
6| Black/White| (-) Parking Brake Switch Input| 19| Brown/Black| (-) Horn
Output
7| Blue| (-) Instant trigger Trunk/Hood pin input| 20| Orange/Black| (-) AUX
Channel #6 Output
8| White/Blue| (-) External Activation Input| 21| White/Black| (-) AUX Channel
5 Output
9| Gray/Black| (-) Diesel What to Start Input| 22| Violet/Black| (-) AUX
Channel #4 Output
10| Violet| (+) Door Trigger Input| 23| Violet/Yellow| (-) Starter Output
11| Green| (-) Door Trigger Input| 24| Orange/White| (-) Accessory Output
12| EMPTY| No Connection| 25| Pink/White| (-) 2nd Ignition or Acc Output
13| Violet/White| (AC) Tach Input| 26| Pink| (-) Ignition Output
Mounting the Receiver/Control Center (RCC):
- Choose a location on the upper or sides of the vehicle A higher location is best.
- Remove the backing liner from the mounting tape on the backside of the RCC and stick it to the windshield
- Route the RCC cable to the location of the control
Programming System Features:
All SILENCER remote start systems have a menu of features that can be programmed to suit the installation requirements of any vehicle. These features can be set by using the RCC button learning procedure or by Windows PC programming and the SILENCER web app.
Feature Programming by RCC Button
- Open the driver’s
- Turn the ignition key ON then
- Within 5 seconds, press and hold the RCC button to select the
- A single chirp indicates Menu #1.
- Hold the button longer for two You are in menu #2.
- Continue holding the RCC button for three You are in menu #3.
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When the desired menu is reached, release the RCC
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Within 5 seconds, press and release the RCC button the number of times corresponding to the feature you want to change then press and hold the button once more to lock the The siren / horn will chirp to match the feature selected. Release the RCC button.
Note: RCC switch pushes are sequential. For example, if you start at feature #1, then push and release the valet switch 2 more times, you will be at feature #3 and so on. Always remember to push and hold the valet switch one more time after each selection to lock the feature before using the transmitter to change the setting. -
Use the or buttons on the SILENCER remote to adjust the
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For features with only two options, the (lock icon) = 1 Chirp setting, while the ****= 2 Chirp
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For features with more than two settings, the button selects the settings in ascending Press and release the button as many times necessary to adjust the feature.
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The horn/siren will chirp indicating which setting is 10.Turn the ignition key to ON to exit feature programming.
Menu #1 (Default in Bold)
Item | Feature | Chirps |
---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 |
1 | Data Protocol | ADS |
2 | Confirmation Chirps | On |
3 | System Arming | Active |
4 | Door Locking Mode | Active |
5 | Forced Passive Arming | On |
6 | Ignition Key Controlled Locking | Off |
7 | Ignition Key Controlled Unlocking | Off |
8 | Panic with Ignition On | Off |
Menu #1 continued (Default in Bold)
Item | Feature | Chirps |
---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 |
9 | Armed While Driving | Off |
10 | Auto Starter Disable | On |
11 | Door Lock Pulse | 0.8 sec |
12 | Horn Output | 20 ms |
13 | Horn Honk Mode | Pulsed |
14 | Comfort Closure | Off |
15 | Tilt Sensor Adjust | **3*** |
Menu #2 (Default in Bold)
Item | Feature | Chirps |
---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 |
1 | Progressive Door Trigger | On |
2 | Nuisance Pre- vention Circuit | On |
3 | Valet Switch Pulse Count for Override | 1 Pulse |
Pulses | 4 Pulses | 5 Pulses |
4 | Door Trigger Error Chirp | On |
5 | Double Pulse Lock | Off |
6 | Double Pulse Unlock | Off |
7 | Ignition Key Controlled Dome Light | On |
8 | Siren Duration | 30 sec |
9 | Factory Alarm Disarm with Trunk Release | On |
10 | Factory Alarm Disarm Pulse | Single |
11 | Factory Alarm Disarm | With Unlock |
Only | ||
12 | Channel #4 Linking | None |
13 | Channel #4 Output Type | Button Hold |
ignition | 30 sec | 60 sec |
14 | Channel #5 Linking | None |
15 | Channel #5 Output Type | Button Hold |
ignition | 30 sec | 60 sec |
16 | Channel #6 Linking | None |
17 | Channel #6 Output Type | Button Hold |
ignition | 30 Sec | 60 sec |
Menu #3 (Default in Bold)
Item | Feature | Chirps |
---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 |
1 | Transmission Type | Automatic |
2 | Engine Checking Mode | Wireless Tach |
3 | Cranking Duration | 0.6 Sec |
sec
| 1.6
sec
| 1.8
sec
| 2.0
sec
| 4.0
sec
4| Remote Start Run Time| 12 Minutes| 24 Minutes| 60 Minutes| | |
| | |
5| Anti-Grind Output| On| Off| | | | | | |
6
| Diesel Start Delay| Wired Wait to Start| Timer 15 sec| Timer
30 sec| Timer 45 sec| | | | |
7| ACC Output During Diesel Wait to Start| Off| On| | | | | | |
8| 2nd Ignition Behavior| Ignition 1| Accessory| | | | | | |
9| Blue/White Wire Function| Ground When Running| Rear De- fog
Latch 10 min| Rear Defog Pulse| | | | | |
10| External Remote Start Trigger Pulse Count| 1 Pulse| 2 Pulses| |
| | | | |
11| Parking Light Behavior| Constant| Flashing| | | | | | |
12| Timer Mode Run Time| 12 Minutes| 3 Minutes| 6 Minutes| 9
Minutes| | | | |
13| Turbo Timer Run Time| 1 Minute| 3 Minutes| 5 Minutes| 10
Minutes| | | | |
14| Timer Start Mode| Timer Start| Temp Start| | | | | | |
Access another feature within the same menu
- RCC switch pushes are sequential. For example, if you start at feature #1, then push and release the valet switch 2 more times, you will be at feature #3 and so on.
- Press and hold the RCC button after your selection. The siren/horn will chirp to match the feature selected.
- Use the and buttons on the remote to adjust the feature.
Access another menu
- Press and hold the RCC Button.
- After 3 seconds, the system will advance to the next menu and confirm with siren/horn chirps.
Exiting the feature program mode
- Set the ignition key to ON. A long confirmation chirp will be heard if a horn or siren is connected.
- Automatic after 30 seconds with no input from the RCC button (long chirp).
Feature Programming by PC/Web
All SILENCER Security and Remote Starter Systems with programmable features can programmed using a PC computer (excluding the 32CS model).
- A Windows computer with internet support is required. The web interface supports Windows 7 (sp1) thru Windows 10 operating systems (Apple/Mac computers are not supported)
- The web interface supports Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers.
- The USB programming adaptor model #ALA-21P is required.
- Navigate to https://magnadyne.com/ala-21p-instructions and register an account.
- Follow the instructions provided on the webpage and install any dongle drivers or browser updates recommended.
Engine Checking Mode:
The engine checking mode on all SILENCER remote start systems is set at
“Wireless Tach” by default. Once all the wiring is complete and correct, the
engine can be remote started without any other changes.
Engine type, Extreme weather etc. may require a more defined type of engine
checking for reliable operation. Use the information enclosed to setup
alternate engine checking modes.
Wireless Tach Learning
- After the installation is completed, use the SILENCER key fob and initiate the remote start sequence.
- If the engine does not start on the first attempt, let the SILENCER module cycle and attempt to start the engine again. Up to (3) cranking attempts may be needed to start and run the engine.
- When the engine starts and runs, let it run for at least 30 seconds.
- Use the SILENCER key fob to shut down the engine.
Wireless Tach is programmed.
Hardwire Tach or Data Tach
– Hardwire Tach requires the Lt.Violet/White wire to be connected to a fuel
injector wire or a coil wire.
– Check the data bypass module spec to make sure it will provide a data tach
signal. Additional pre-programming of the data module may be required. Refer
to the data module instructions.
To learn the tach signal
- Start the vehicle with the key.
- Within 5 seconds, press and hold the valet button on the RCC.
- Once the tach signal is learned, the blue LED on the RCC will light or flash.
– When tach learning from a hardwire connection, the parking lights will flash one time
– When tach learning via the data module, the parking lights will flash two times.
Note: Depending on the data bypass module used, you may have to put the bypass module into tach learning mode first before performing the above procedure. Review the instructions of the data bypass module before proceeding.
Remote Start Shutdown Diagnostics
If the remote starter activates but the engine fails to remain running, a
diagnostic procedure can be run to try and determine where the fault in the
system is.
To Perform Shutdown Diagnostics
- With the ignition key Off, press and hold the RCC button.
- While holding the RCC button, turn the ignition key On then Off.
- Release the RCC button.
- Press and release the RCC button one time.
The RCC LED will report the last shutdown reason for 1 minute or until the ignition key is turned On again. Compare the LED flashes to the chart below.
Status LED Flashes|
Reason for Shutdown
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1| Over-Rev Shutdown
2| Runtime Expired
3| Shutdown by Transmitter (or Optional Push button)
4| Low or No RPM Detection
5| Hood Open Shutdown
6| (+) Brake Shutdown
7| (-) Parking Brake Shutdown
9| Low Vehicle Battery (Voltage Checking Mode Only)
10| Wait-to-Start
11| Alarm Trigger During Remote Start
Programming the Digital Shock Sensor:
Follow the enclosed procedure to set the sensitivity of the digital shock
sensor.
Note: The pre-warning sensitivity adjusts in proportion to the shock
sensitivity.
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Set the system in disarmed mode.
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Turn the ignition key ON/OFF 3 times (ending in off).
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Within 5 seconds, press **+*** buttons together for 2 seconds.
The horn/siren will emit (1) long chirp to indicate you are in Shock Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment Mode. -
To increase sensitivity, press the button. Each time you press the button you will hear (1) chirp. When you reach the MAX level adjustment, you will hear 1 short + 1 long chirp.
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To decrease sensitivity, press the button. Each time you press the button you will hear (2) chirps. When you reach the MIN level adjustment, you will hear 2 short + 1 long chirp.
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The shock sensor has 20 steps available for adjustment. The default setting is 10.
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To return the shock sensor back to it’s default setting, press and release the button. You will hear 3 chirps.
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During the process you can test by knocking: 1short chirp – prewarn; 1 Long chirp – TRIGGER
To exit the Shock Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment Mode, turn the ignition key
on. You will hear 3 long chirps.
Reset and Deletion:
If the programmable features need to be reset to default or the Wireless Tach
feature needs to be reset for re-programming, follow the enclosed procedure.
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Open at least one door on the vehicle
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Turn the ignition key to the ON position
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Within 5 seconds, press and release the RCC button the number of times required below to perform the task.
– Press and release the RCC button two times to delete all of the programmed remote controls.
– Press and release the RCC button three times to delete all features programming back to their default settings.
Note: This procedure does not erase Wireless Tach information.
– Press and release the RCC button four times to erase all pre-learned Wireless Tach information. -
Once you have selected the function you want to perform, press and hold the RCC button. The RCC LED will flash and the horn will chirp (if connected) to confirm the functional step chosen. Do Not release the button.
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Press and release the ****button of a programmed remote. The horn will chirp to confirm the feature has been reset/deleted.
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Release the RCC button and turn off the ignition key. The siren/horn will chirp (if connected) to confirm exit.
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) Thisdevice must accept any interference received,
includinginterference that may cause undesirable operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television,
which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is
encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
To satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device and its antenna
must maintain a separation distance of 20cm or more from the person’s body,
except for the hands and wrists, to satisfy RF exposure compliance.
WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this
device.
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