Covers All 32xx and 33xx Series Remote Starters
-The system must be placed into Service Mode before any service work is started on the vehicle. It is
the sole responsibility of the vehicle owner to ensure that this is done. The manufacturer accepts no
liability or responsibility for accidental starting of the vehicle.
- CARBON MONOXIDE - Never Start in an Enclosed Building (Garage, Carport etc...)
- The Hood Pin Safety Switch Must Always be Installed!
- Never Install Automatic Transmission Remote Starters into a Manual Transmission Vehicle!
2WAY REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER OWNER’S GUIDE
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of an Ultra Start 2way remote vehicle starter. Ultra
Start remote vehicle starters will provide years of comfort and convenience. To utilize
and understand this system to the fullest, please read this manual in detail.
Feature List
- Remote Keyless Entry.
- Engine Idle Mode.
- Starter Disable.
- Panic Mode. (Personal Protection)
- Turbo Timer Mode.
- Anti-Grind Protection.
- Dual Car Operation.
- Safety Start Mode.
- Remote Service Mode-
- Park Light Diagnostics-
- Ignition Auto Locks.
- User Extendable Runtime.
- System Override Protection.
- Window Roll-Up/ Down.
- Up to 4 Different Transmitter Codes.
- Cold Start Mode With 4 Start intervals.
About Ultra Start
It is our continuing objective to design and manufacture the absolute best Remote Car
Starters, Vehicle Security Systems, Keyless Entry Systems and Security Bypass units
available in today’s competitive market. This objective is met by utilizing installation
professionals with decades of industry experience to assist in each step of the design
process. This has allowed us to build products that are very installer and user friendly yet
offer advanced and innovative features. Our systems utilize intelligent programming and
auto learning systems and are designed to work properly in every vehicle. Our systems are
also designed wherever possible to be easily enhanced, allowing the consumer and the retailer
to enjoy easy and cost effective upgrades and additions to their system down the road. Our
limited lifetime warranty provides one of the best protection plans in the industry, giving
both the consumer and the retailer confidence when they invest in an Ultra Start product.
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of this device is subject to
the following 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.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for
compliance voids the users authority to operate this device.
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Remote Starter Functions
Remote Starting
1.Press and release Button #3 on the remote transmitter.
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2.The Park lights will flash and the horn (optional) will honk one time.
3. The remote will beep 3 times and the key icon will begin flashing.
4.When the vehicle has started, the system will flash the park lights four times
then remain “On” while the vehicle is running. (Normally 15 minutes)
5. The Runtime Bar Graph will appear on the LCD and begin counting down.
6. The vehicle will run for the programmed runtime. (Normally 15 minutes).
Never remote start if the vehicle is parked in a garage or attached carport!
Operate in a well ventilated area only.
Note: If the remote starter fails to start, the park lights will flash a Trouble
Shooting Code. Count the number of flashes and refer to the Diagnostics Chart
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Extended Run Time
1.Press and release Button #3 while the vehicle is running under the remote
starter. The park lights will flash and the horn (optional) will honk to confirm the
runtime has been extended. The runtime will reset (normally 15 minutes).
Note: The Run timer is not updated with this feature.
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Remote Stop
1.Press and hold Button #3 for three seconds. The remote starter will shut down.
2.The park lights will flash two times and the horn (optional) will honk two times.
Note: Pressing the brake pedal or opening hood will also stop the vehicle.
Idle Mode
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1.Press and release Button #1 while the vehicle is running by the ignition key.
2.The park lights will turn on and the horn (optional) will honk once.
3. The Remote will beep and the Run Time Bar Graph will light up.
4.Turn the ignition key “off” and the vehicle will continue to run.
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5. Exit the vehicle and leave it running safely without the keys in the ignition.
Turbo Timer Mode
1.Press and release Button #4 while the vehicle is running by the ignition key.
2.The park lights will turn on and the horn (optional) will honk once.
3. The Remote will beep and the Run Time Bar Graph will light up.
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4.Turn the ignition key “off” and the vehicle will run for approximately 2 minutes .
5. Exit the vehicle and leave it running safely without the keys in the ignition.
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Manual transmission remote starters must be set into Reservation Mode before the
remote starter will activate. There are two different ways to place the system into
Reservation Mode. The activation type of Reservation Mode is determined when the
system is installed. The default setting is Auto Reservation Mode.
Auto Reservation Mode
Step 1 - While the vehicle is running, place into neutral and apply the park brake.
Step 2 - Press and release the brake pedal twice. The park lights will flash twice, the horn
(optional) will honk twice and the doors will unlock (optional).
Step 3 - Turn the ignition key off and the vehicle will continue running.
Step 4 - Exit the vehicle and close all the doors. The vehicle will then shut off *.
Manual Reservation Mode (Dealer Programmable Feature)
Step 1 - While the vehicle is running with the key, place transmission into neutral and apply the
park brake.
Step 2 - Press and release the button #4. The park lights will flash twice, the horn (optional) will
honk twice and the doors will unlock (optional).
Step 3 - Turn the ignition key off and the vehicle will continue running.
Step 4 - Exit the vehicle and close all the doors.
Step 5 - Press and hold the button #3 for 3 seconds, the vehicle will then shut off.
*****THE VEHICLE MAY NOW BE SAFELY REMOTE STARTED.*****
(See page 4 for Remote Starter Functions.)
If Reservation Mode is not set, the remote starter will not activate. When the start
Button is pressed the park lights will flash 4 times. 4 flashes is the diagnostic code
for “Not in Reservation Mode”
Note: Reservation Mode will reset if the doors of the vehicle are opened. To re-enter
the vehicle without canceling the Reservation Mode (forgot something..) The
vehicle must first be remote started. While the vehicle is running the door may
be opened, when done in the vehicle, close the door and hold button #3
until the remote starter shuts off.
* If the vehicle has dome light delay, the vehicle may stay running until the dome light turns off.
This is normally no longer than 30 seconds.
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Optional Features...
Lock Doors
1.Press and release button #1 on the remote transmitter. The park lights will
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flash, the horn (optional) will honk one time and the doors will lock.
3. The remote will beep once to confirm. The Lock icon will appear on the
LCD display of the remote.
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4.The LEDs on the antenna will start flashing within five seconds.
Note: If installed the starter disable will activate.
*To Lock without horn honks, press buttons #1 and #2 at the same time.
Unlock Doors
1.Press and release button #1 on the remote transmitter. The park lights
will flash, the horn (optional) will honk twice and the doors will lock.
3. The remote will beep once to confirm. The Unlock icon will appear on the
LCD display of the remote.
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4.The LEDs on the antenna will stop flashing.
Note: If installed the starter disable will deactivate.
*To Unlock without horn honks, press button #1 and #2 at the same time.
Trunk Release
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1.Press and hold Button #2 (Optional to button #4*) for three seconds.
2.The doors will unlock and the trunk release will activate. The Trunk
Release will be confirmed by 2 park light flashes.
3.For safety reasons, the Trunk Release output will be disabled and will not
activate when the ignition key is in the on position
*The trunk release output may be programmed to operate on button #4.
Car Finder
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1. Press and hold buttons #2 & #3 together for two seconds.
2. The park lights will flash and the horn (optional) will honk five times.
3. The remote will beep and display the systems current status.
Panic Mode
ACTIVATE PANIC MODE
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1. Press and hold Button #1 for three seconds.
2. The park light will begin to flash and the horn will activate,
PANIC MODE DISABLE
- Press and release Button #1 to disable Panic Mode and lock the doors.
- Press and release Button #2 to disable Panic Mode and unlock the doors.
Note :Panic Mode will stay activated until disable by the remote transmitter.
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Cold Start Mode
Cold Start Mode will start the vehicle at a user selectable start interval or
temperature setting. The vehicle can be set to start once every 1, 2, 3 or
4 hours in Timer Mode or to start at 0,-5,-15 or -25 Celsius in Temperature
Mode (LT Models Only) for a maximum 12 starts. The vehicle will start at
the selected start interval/ temperature and run for the programmed runtime
(Normally15min). Cold Start Mode must be set each time the user wishes to
Use this feature.
Example- Timer Mode. If the 4 hour start cycle was selected, the
vehicle will start once every 4 hours and run for the programmed runtime
then turn off. This setting will keep the vehicle in Cold Start Mode for up
to 2 days before deactivating.
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Example- Temp Mode (LT models only). If the -15 Celsius start cycle
was selected, the system will monitor the temperature until it falls below
-15, at this time the remote starter will activate for the programmed runtime.
The system will then wait 2 hours before checking the temperature again.
To Enter Cold Start Mode.
Method 1- Press and release button #4, then press and hold Button #3 for 6
seconds or until park lights turn on.
Method 2 - Press and hold buttons #1 and #3 at the same
time for 3 seconds. The park lights will turn on.
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While the park lights are on the start cycle can be selected.
1 hour or 0C
2 hour or -5C
3 hour or -15C
4 hour or -25C
Press button #1 1 Park light flash
Press button #2 2 Park light flashes
Press button #3 3 Park light flashes
Press button #4 4 Park light flashes
Note: The optional Low Temp sensor must be installed for the temperature
settings to be available. (LT Models only)
To Cancel Cold Start Mode
Method 1- Press and release the button #4, then press and hold button #4
for six seconds.
Method 2- Press and hold buttons #1 and #3 at the same time for 3 seconds.
Note: Stepping on the brake or turning on the ignition will cancel Cold Start.
cancellation of Cold Start Mode will be confirmed with two park light flashes
and two horn honks (optional).
*****Never remote start or set the Cold Start Mode if the vehicle
is parked in a Garage or Attached Carport!******
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LCD DISPLAY
STATUS CHECK MODE This feature is used to check the status of the alarm system or
the remote starter.
1. To check the status press and release Button #4 on the remote transmitter.
2. The remote will display the icons of the active features on the LCD screen.
STATUS ICONS These icons are located at the top of the LCD screen.
ANTENNA ICON- This icon will be visible on the LCD whenever the remote
is within transmitting range of the vehicle. The icon will disappear when the remote
leaves that transmitting range.
TELEPHONE ICON- When the vehicle starts in Timer Mode, this icon will appear
in conjunction with the usual icons that indicate that the vehicle is running by the
remote starter.
KEY ICON- This icon will begin to flash when the remote starter button is first
pressed. After the vehicle has started this icon will stay on solid. The wheels on the
car will begin to rotate.
HORN ICON- This icon indicates that the alarm has been triggered. The remote
will start to beep and the siren icon will come on solid at the same time as the icon
for the violated zone. The remote will stop beeping after one minute. Both icons will
continue to flash until the system is disarmed.
TRUNK ICON- This icon will be displayed on the LCD screen when the trunk
release output is activated by the remote transmitter. This icon will be displayed on
the screen until the system is armed or if the status button is pressed
BATTERY ICON- This icon is always present when the LCD screen. This icon will
indicate the current battery level for the remote transmitter. The black area of the
icon will disappear as the battery level decreases.
RUN TIMER- This icon activates during remote starting. The bar graph will count
down in 2 minute increments, indicating how much time is left on the remote starter’s
runtime.
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Setting The Digital Clock
To Enter Clock Adjust Mode
Press and hold buttons #1 and #4 until the minute portion of the clock located on
the LCD begins to flash
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To Adjust The Time of day
To set the minute, press and release button #3 to increase the minute or press
button #2 to decrease the minute. To set the hour, press and release button #1
and the hour portion of the clock will begin to flash. To set the hour, press and
release button #3 to increase the hour and button #2 to decrease the hour. To set
the AM/ PM icon, continue changing the hour until the appropriate icon is
displayed.
Note: The remote will exit clock adjust if there is no activity for 20 seconds.
Battery Replacement
When the Battery Icon on the remote transmitter indicates that the
battery is low the battery should be changed promptly. Replace with a
quality 1.5volt “AAA” battery.
Negative
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Note- Avoid reinstalling the battery in the wrong direction
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Service Mode
ATTENTION: TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, this remote start system must be set into
Service Mode before any under hood servicing is started. Service Mode will prevent
the vehicle from starting while the vehicle is being serviced. It is the sole
responsibility of the vehicle’s owner to place the system into Service Mode. The
manufacture accepts no responsibility for accidental starting of the vehicle while the
vehicle is being serviced.
System Service Mode(Valet) - By Remote
This feature will disable the system from the remote transmitter. Use this feature must be
used when having the vehicle serviced. ( Oil change, Tune-up etc.)
ACTIVATE Service Mode
Press and release then press and hold button #4 for 5 seconds.
The park lights will flash and the horn (optional) will honk 5 times to confirm that
the system has entered Service Mode.
Note: Remote starter functions will be disabled and the LEDs will be “on” steady. The
door locks and the trunk release will still be operational.
DEACTIVATE Service Mode
Press and release then press and hold button #4 for 5 seconds.
The park lights will flash and the horn (optional) will honk 2 times to confirm that the
system has exited Service Mode.
Note: Remote starter functions will be disabled and the LEDs will be “on” steady. The
door locks and the trunk release will still be operational.
Emergency Service Mode - (Valet)
This feature will disable the system except for locking and unlock functions.
This mode can also used if a remote is lost, damaged or if the system malfunctions.
ENTERING SERVICE MODE
1.Turn the ignition key to the “On” position then press and hold the Program Button on
the antenna for 5 seconds or the horn (optional) honks 5 times.
EXITING SERVICE MODE
1.Turn the ignition key to the “On” position then press and hold the Program Button for 5
seconds or until the horn (optional) honks 2 times.
Note: Remote starter functions will be disabled and the LED will be “on” steady.
The door locks and the trunk release will still be operational.
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Diagnostics/ Diagnostics Chart
If the remote starter does not activate when the start button is pressed the park lights will
flash a diagnostic to indicate what shutdown input has been triggered.
Example when the start button is pressed the park lights flash 3 times slowly. Looking at
the chart below this would indicate that the system is in Service Mode.
Park Lights
3 Flashes
3 Slow Flashes
4 Slow Flashes
5 Flashes
5 Slow Flashes
6 Flashes
7 Flashes
Status LEDs
Series of 3 Flashes
LEDs On Solid
Series of 4 Flashes
Series of 5 Flashes
Series of 5 Flashes
Series of 6 Flashes
Series of 7 Flashes
Diagnostic Code
Door Opened “M” Models
System is in Service Mode
Not in Reservation Mode “M” units
Hood Pin Opened
Ignition On During Start Attempt
Brake Pedal Shutdown
Tach Lock-Out
DIAGNOSTIC MEMORY
LED Flashes
5 Flashes
6 Flashes
7 Flashes
8 Flashes
Diagnostic
The system was shutdown by the hood pin input
The system was shutdown by the brake switch input
The system did not detect the tach signal
The system made 3 start attempts without starting
Being that the installer does not always see when the system shuts down or fails to
start, Diagnostic Memory will store in memory up to four shutdown codes.
This information can then be accessed to determine the source of the shutdown.
To Enter Diagnostic Mode:
Step 1 - Turn the ignition on then off. Press the Program Button and release.
Step 2 - The system will respond with three park light flashes and the horn will honk
(optional) the same number of times as the events in memory.
(Maximum 4 events, 4 honks).
NOTE: If the horn does not honk, there are no events in memory.
Step 3 - Press the Program Button once to view the last shut down code. The horn
will honk once to confirm code one.
(If the horn does not honk, there are no codes in memory.)
Step 4 - The LEDs on the antenna will flash a code corresponding to a shut down
trigger. Press the Program Button again to check the second code.
The horn will honk twice to confirm code two.
Step 5 - To Clear Diagnostic Memory. While in Diagnostic Mode press and hold the
Program Button for five seconds.
The park lights will flash and the horn (optional) will honk once.
NOTE: Once diagnostic memory has 4 shutdown events in memory, the system will not
Record any further shutdown events until the system memory has been cleared.
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Limited Lifetime Warranty
The manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser of their remote starters and alarms, that the product
shall be free from defects in material and workmanship. However, should this product be proven to be
defective, within a two year period from the original date of purchase, the manufacturer will, without
charge to the purchaser (excluding any charges incurred to have the product delivered to the
manufacturer), repair or replace any part of the remote starter and/or alarm which the manufacturer agrees
to be defective. After the initial 2 year period the manufacture shall repair or replace defective products with
a nominal processing fee of $30.00 USD. All warranties apply to the original purchaser and the vehicle in
which it was originally installed ONLY. Repairs or replacement of defective modules shall remain at the
discretion of the manufacturer. All other parts, components, accessories and/or optional equipment
pertaining to the remote starter and alarm are not included in the manufacturer’s warranty. This warranty
is non-transferable. Request for warranty service from any Factory Authorized Dealer must be
accompanied with the original purchase receipt or have product registered by authorized dealer on
manufacturer’s website. Failure to comply with any of these conditions may result in warranty being
voided.
This warranty does not cover the following: removal and reinstall labor charges, shipping charges, abuse,
misuse, or accidental damages to the remote starter and alarm, automobile, and/or parts there of. This
warranty is void upon modification, repairs, or alterations of any part of the product. The manufacturer does
not guarantee or insure against theft of the vehicle or its contents. Alarm models are designed only to act
as a deterrent against possible theft. This alarm may qualify for auto insurance discounts, contact your
Insurance Agent for further information . The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any consequential
damages due to breach of this or any other warranty, expressed, or implied. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights. Your specific legal rights may vary for each region.
CERTAIN DAMAGES EXCLUDED - The manufacturer expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility
for incidental damages caused by the product, including economic loss, loss of use of the product, car
rentals, or any other costs relating to the care and custody of the product. The manufacturer disclaims
liability or responsibility for any consequential damages caused by the product or resulting from its use,
including the cost of repairing or replacing other property damaged by the product or caused by its use,
whether or not the product is working properly. The product is intended to deter unauthorized use of the
vehicles in which it is installed. The manufacturer does not warrant that the product is fool-safe against
theft and/or vandalism and/or human error or misuse. The manufacturer accepts no liability or
responsibility for any damage of any kind whatsoever caused to any vehicle in which the product is
installed or any resulting damage from its use. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility or liability for
any damage resulting to or theft of the vehicle or its contents, caused or alleged to be caused, directly or
indirectly, by failure of the product.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION STARTERS the installation of a remote starter MUST only be done with a
specified manual transmission starter. It is the sole responsibility of the vehicles operator to
insure that the vehicle is left with the transmission in neutral position when the remote starter is in
use. The manual transmission starter is designed to be an added measure of safety ONLY! The
manufacturer does not guarantee or insure against any damages or loss of life that could result in
the event of a remote starter starting while the vehicle is in gear. Manual transmission models are
designed only to act as a deterrent against the vehicle starting in gear, this is the vehicle’s owner’s
and operator’s responsibility.
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