ProStart CT-5072 Installation Guide

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© 2013 Directed. All rights Reserved. 1
Quick Reference Install Guide
VSM50BT/DSM50BT/ASM50BT
BLUETOOTH Module
®
®
BLUETOOTH Module
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®
Introduction
This product can be used as a standalone product or in conjunction with an exist-
ing Directed product. It is compatible with most Directed Security, Remote Start and
hybrid systems.
If the SmartStart Bluetooth module is being installed as a standalone device, refer to
the Wiring Diagram for Standalone Applications and Feature Programming Proce-
dure sections. When installing the SmartStart Bluetooth system in standalone mode,
no programming is required if you are using the default output settings. See the table
in Feature Programming/RF Selection Menu for the specific default settings for each
of the four outputs.
If the SmartStart Bluetooth module will be connected to a compatible Directed sys-
tem, first determine whether that system uses 6-pin or 4-pin IVU (RF) connectors. For
6-pin IVU systems, refer to the Wiring Diagram for use with Existing Product using
6-pin RF connectors section. For 4-pin IVU systems, refer to the additional adapter
harness connections in the 8210 RF Adapter Kit wiring diagram section.
Refer to the Simplified System Programming section for all applications where the
SmartStart Bluetooth® module will be connected to a compatible Directed system.
.
Mounting the Module
Determine an appropriate location for the DSM50BT module such as along the
dashboard. It is recommended that you mount the module in the highest unobstructed
position possible to achieve maximum range. Keep in mind the owner will need to
be able to access the pairing switch if they change phones or add a new phone
to the system.
The DSM50BT module comes with a mounting bracket and hardware. Mount this
bracket first using the provided hardware and insert the module into it.
Wiring Diagram for Standalone Applications
CPU1
Green White Black
Green White Black
Directed
Control Module
Control Center
Bluetooth Control Module
Programming
LED
Learn
Button
Control
Button
Status
LED
Pair
Button
Note: Actual Control Module may dier
to the example shown in diagram.
Arrow to Control Module does not reect
the actual location of this connection
Note: Actual Control Center
may dier to the example
shown in diagram
H1 Main Harness
(see wiring table)
Bluetooth Control Module
Side view, Standalone application
H1 Main Harness
(see wiring table)
Not used
Not used
Connect system as shown in H1 6-pin harness wiring table. When complete, go to
Linking the Bluetooth to a Smartphone section of this guide. Test the system using the
SmartStart app on linked smartphone.
H1 6-pin Harness
Pin # Wire Color Connection/Description
1 Red +12V
2 Black GND
3 Green Lock (output 1)
4 Blue Unlock (output 2)
5 White Start/Stop (output 4)
6 Pink Trunk (output 3)
Wiring Diagram for use with Directed systems with 6-pin RF connectors
CPU1
Green White Black
Green White Black
Directed
Control Module
Control Center/IVU
IVU Cable IVU Cable
Bluetooth Control Module
Programming
LED
Learn
Button
Control
Button
Status
LED
Pair
Button
Note: Actual Control Module may dier
to the example shown in diagram.
Arrow to Control Module does not reect
the actual location of this connection
Note: Actual Control Center/IVU
may dier to the example shown
in diagram
Main Harness
(see wiring table)
Bluetooth Control Module
Side view, Standalone application
H1 Main Harness
(see wiring table)
Not usedNot used
1. Unplug the existing system’s IVU cable from the Control Center/IVU.
2. Connect the IVU cable from the green port of the DSM50BT module to the
existing Control Center/IVU.
3. Now connect the disconnected end of the Control Center (IVU) cable to the
black connector of the Bluetooth module.
4. Connect the main harness connector end to the white port of the DSM50BT
module and connect power and ground as noted in the table below..
H1 6-pin Harness
Pin # Wire Color Connection/Description
1 Red +12V
2 Black GND
3 Green Not Connected
4 Blue Not Connected
5 White Not Connected
6 Pink Not Connected
White
White
Green
GreenWhite
White
To Green connector
on Bluetooth module
To Black connector
on Bluetooth module
AutoStart
Antenna
AstroStart
Antenna
Viper, Python
Cliord, XL202
Antenna
Note: Actual IVU/Antenna
may differ to the example
shown in diagram.
Note: Original IVU/antenna cable must be used to
connect the IVU/antenna to the 8210 RF Adapter kit.
8210 - PKE and SmartStart
Bluetooth RF Adapter Kit
AstroStart Connections:
The Green connector on the
8210 RF Adapter kit connects
only to the AstroStart Remote
Starter XRT, model RSS-2524.
Other models connect to the
large white 4-pin connector.
To Remote Start or Security System
See note in
box below
8210 RF Adapter Kit wiring diagram (required for 4-pin Control
Center/IVU systems only)
Linking the Bluetooth to a Smartphone (all applications)
For iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch:
1. Press and hold the Pair button on the SmartStart Bluetooth device (furthest from
LED) until the Blue LED lights.
2. Release the Pair button and the Blue LED will flash once per second.
3. On your iPhone go to Settings/Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth on.
4. Wait until the SmartStart Bluetooth device appears on your “devices” list then
tap on it to connect, and wait for it to display “Connected”.
5. Now open the SmartStart app and go to the Cars tab. Use the “Add a Smart-
Start BT device” button to add your SmartStart Bluetooth system to the Cars list.
If you already have a cellular-connected SmartStart system in the car, click on
the “>” on that car’s line to access the “Link a BT device” button.
6. Once connected, the Blue LED on the SmartStart Bluetooth module will be on
solid. Now you can test the installed SmartStart Bluetooth system.
For Android smartphones or compatible tablets:
1. Open the SmartStart app and navigate to More/Settings, then scroll to Blue-
tooth Control and make sure the Bluetooth Status box is checked. If the Blue-
tooth wireless function of your phone is currently off, the app will attempt to turn
it on and a permission box will pop up asking you to confirm that selection.
2. Press the Pair button (furthest from LED) and hold it until the LED turns blue.
Ignore the Red LED that comes on first.
3. Release the Pair button and the blue LED will flash once per second. The
Bluetooth module stays in Pairing mode for 60 seconds before it automatically
exits. If this happens, repeat step 2 to re-enter Pairing mode.
4. Navigate to the Cars tab of the SmartStart app and tap the “Add a SmartStart
BT device” button to add your SmartStart Bluetooth system to the Cars list. If
you already have a cellular-connected SmartStart system in the car, click on the
“>” on that car’s line to access the “Link a BT device” button.
5. The phone will display “attempting to connect”, then if successful it will display
“connected successfully” and the Blue Led on the SmartStart Bluetooth module
will blink steady. Now you can test the installed SmartStart Bluetooth system.
6. If it is not successful you will see “Connection attempt failed”; repeat steps 4
and 5. If the Blue LED turns off on the SmartStart Bluetooth module, place it in
Pairing mode again (steps 2, 3) then repeat steps 4 and 5.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - BLUETOOTH Module

© 2013 Directed. All rights Reserved. 1Quick Reference Install GuideVSM50BT/DSM50BT/ASM50BTBLUETOOTH Module®®BLUETOOTH Module®®IntroductionThis pr

Page 2 - Autostart RF type Table

© 2013 Directed. All rights Reserved. 2QRNDSM50BT 2013-05Simplified System ProgrammingThe following programming may be required, depending on the speci

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