PB50 Installation
PB50 Installation
PB50 Installation
INSTALLATION MANUAL
INSTALLATION:
1. Secure the control module under the drivers side dash board. It may be necessary
to remove the lower dash board to find a suitable mounting location away from
heat sources and moving parts.
2. Select a suitable location for mounting the push button. Be sure to verify
mounting depth before making any cuts. Route the wire from the push button
towards the control unit, but do not plug the wire in. Custom modifications will
most likely be needed to make the button mount and lock in the desired location.
1. BLACK – GROUND
a. Connect this wire to ground. It is recommended to connect this wire
directly to the metal chassis of the car.
NOTE: This 500mA output is capable of driving three 12vdc automotive relays. If more
then three relays are needed you must use a single relay to drive the additional relays.
NOTE 1: This 500mA output is capable of driving three 12vdc automotive relays. If more
then three relays are needed you must use a single relay to drive the additional relays.
NOTE 2: The ignition wire must be cut in order for this relay to be connected properly
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NOTE 3: Most vehicles have more then one ignition wire – it is imperative that the vehicle
shut off when the ignition wire used is interrupted by the relay. After installation, if the
module does not shut off the car try a different ignition wire.
Figure 3a Figure 3b
STARTER RELAY WIRING IGNITION CUT RELAY WIRING
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DIAGRAM:
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OPERATION: Please read this section carefully – the operation of this module is very
flexible to allow customization.
LOCK LED: The “LOCK LED” is used to visually alert people on the outside of the
vehicle that there is an alarm present – even if there isn’t one! For flexibility, the “LOCK
LED” can be configured in one of three different ways - to work in sync with most OEM
security indicators, with an internal timer, or not at all. When wired to an OEM security
indicator whenever the ignition and accessory are off and the OEM security indicator is
illuminated the “LOCK LED” will be lit. If configured to work with the internal timer
(see wiring section for configuration information) the “LOCK LED” will illuminate for
~1 second every ~3 seconds whenever the ignition and accessory are off. If the “LOCK
LED input” (purple wire) is not hooked up at all the “LOCK LED” will never illuminate.
ACC LED: The “ACC LED” is used to visually notify the driver that the ignition is in
the ACC position. This LED will light up when the key is turned to the ACC position
and will stay lit until the key is removed or turned to another position.
ON LED: The “ON LED” is used to visually notify the driver of the modules ON status
by staying illuminated for as long as the module believes that the motor is running.
When the “ON LED” is lit activating the “Start/Stop” button will cause the motor to shut
off.
ON AND ACC LEDS ALTERNATING: If the key is in the “ON” position but the
motor isn’t running the “ON LED” and “ACC LED” will flash back and forth to notify
the driver that the Start/Stop button is active. When the LEDs are flashing activating the
“Start/Stop” button will cause the starter to crank the motor.
START/STOP BUTTON: Depending on the vehicle and the installation the start/stop
button will function in one of two ways – Tach or Tachless.
TACH MODE: If the tachometer input (blue wire) is hooked up to a valid tachometer
signal (the preferred method of installation) then the module will operate in Tach Mode.
However, before the module will work in Tach Mode the tach signal of the vehicle must
be learned by the module by following the programming procedure found in the “Tach
Programming” section of this manual.
Once the tach signal is learned the module will be capable of internally controlling the
amount of time the starter output is active based on how long it takes the vehicle to
actually start.
In Tach Mode to start the vehicle:
1. Insert key and turn it to the “ON” position
2. Place foot on brake
3. Press and hold the Start/Stop button for ~1 second then release
4. Once the motor starts to run the starter output will automatically turn off
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To stop the vehicle:
1. Place foot on brake
2. Press and hold the Start/Stop button for ~1 second then release
3. The Ignition Cut Output will activate for ~3 seconds to kill the vehicle. After ~3
seconds the ignition will turn back on, even though the motor is no longer running
With the tachometer input hooked up correctly the KPtechnologies Push Button Start
system will always display the correct ON status, regardless of if the car was
started/stopped via the Start/Stop button or the key. This prevents the module from
cranking the starter if the motor is started with the key.
TACHLESS MODE: If no tach signal is available this mode provides the ability to still
use this module, although the automatic crank feature will be disabled and the module
will not be able to automatically update the ON status, which can allow the module to try
and start the vehicle even if it is already running.
The Ignition Cut Output will activate for ~3 seconds to kill the vehicle. After ~3 seconds
the ignition will turn back on, even though the motor is no longer running
With the tachometer input not hooked up properly the system will only update the ON
status when the car is started/stopped via the Start/Stop button. If the vehicle is
started/stopped with the key the modules ON status can be manually updated by quickly
pressing and releasing the Start/Stop button. This update feature only works when the
tachometer input is permanently connected to 12 volts. To prevent the module from
cranking the starter while the engine is running it is imperative that the ON status always
reflects the status of the motor.
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TACH PROGRAMMING: Before this module will function in the Tach mode a valid
tachometer signal must be programmed.
HARD RESET: The programming of this module can be cleared by holding the
“Start/Stop” button down for ~10 seconds with the ignition and accessory in the OFF
position. While you hold the “Start/Stop” button down the LEDs will start to light, one
by one. Once all three LEDs are lit the module can be reset by releasing the “Start/Stop”
button. If you are using the OEM security indicator make sure the OEM security
indicator is NOT lit when releasing the “Start/Stop” button.
The hard reset clears the tach data that is programmed to the unit and will also reset the
hardware configuration (Tach / Tachless mode and “LOCK LED” control).
TROUBLESHOOTING: