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System Description





VEHICLE SECURITY (THEFT WARNING) SYSTEM


System Description


DESCRIPTION

Operation Flow






Setting the Vehicle Security System
Initial condition
- Ignition switch is in OFF position.
Disarmed phase
- When hood, doors or trunk is open, the vehicle security system is set in the disarmed phase on the assumption that the owner is inside or near the vehicle.
- When the vehicle security system is in the disarmed phase, the security indicator lamp blinks every 2.4 seconds.
Pre-armed phase and armed phase
When the following operation 1 or 2 is performed, the vehicle security system turns into the "pre-armed" phase. (The security indicator lamp illuminates.)
1. BCM receives LOCK signal from front door key cylinder switch or Intelligent Key, after hood, trunk and all doors are closed.
2. Hood, trunk and all doors are closed after front doors are locked by key or door lock and unlock switch.
The security indicator lamp illuminates for 30 seconds. Then, the system automatically shifts into the "armed" phase.

Canceling the Set Vehicle Security System
When one of the following operations is performed, the armed phase is canceled.
1. Unlock the doors with the key or Intelligent Key.
2. Turn ignition switch "ON" or "ACC" position.

Canceling the Alarm Operation of the Vehicle Security System
When unlock the door with the key or Intelligent Key the alarm operation is canceled.

Activating the Alarm Operation of the Vehicle Security System
Make sure the system is in the armed phase. (The security indicator lamp brinks every 2.4 seconds.)
When the following operation 1 or 2 is performed, the system sounds the horns and flashes the headlamps for about 50 seconds.
1. Hood, trunk or any door is opened during armed phase.
2. Disconnecting and connecting the battery connector before canceling armed phase.

POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT

Power is supplied at all times
- through 50A fusible link (letter F, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
- to BCM terminal 55, � through 10A fuse [No. 21, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
- to BCM terminal 42, � through 10A fuse [No. 71, located in the IPDM E/R]
- to IPDM E/R internal CPU, � through 15A fuse [No. 78, located in the IPDM E/R]
- to IPDM E/R internal CPU, � through 15A fuse [No. 37, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
- to multi-function switch (security indicator) terminal 1.

With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
- through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
- to BCM terminal 11.

Ground is supplied
- to BCM terminal 52
- through body grounds M16 and M70.

INITIAL CONDITION TO ACTIVATE THE SYSTEM
The operation of the vehicle security system is controlled by the doors, hood and trunk.
To activate the vehicle security system, BCM must receive signals indicating the doors, hood and trunk are closed and the doors are locked by key fob.
When a door is open, terminal 12 (passenger side door), 13 (rear RH door), 62 (driver side door), 63 (rear LH door) receives a ground signal from each door switch.
When front door LH is unlocked by power window main switch (door lock and unlock switch), BCM terminal 22 receives an unlock signal from terminal 14 of power window main switch with power window serial link.
When front door RH is unlocked by power window sub-switch (passenger side) (door lock and unlock switch), BCM terminal 22 receives an unlock signal from terminal 16 of power window sub-switch (passenger side) with power window serial link.
When front door key cylinder switch is in LOCK position, ground is supplied
- to power window main switch terminal 4
- through front door key cylinder switch terminals 6 and 4
- through body grounds M16 and M70.
When the hood is open, IPDM E/R receives a ground signal
- to IPDM E/R terminal 60
- through hood switch terminal 2
- through hood switch terminal 1
- through body grounds E22, and E43.
The IPDM E/R then sends a signal to BCM via CAN communication line.
When the trunk is open, ground is supplied
- to BCM terminal 57
- through trunk room lamp switch terminal 1
- through trunk room lamp switch terminal 2
- through body grounds B402 and B405.

VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM ALARM OPERATION
The vehicle security system is triggered by
- opening a door
- opening the trunk
- opening the hood
- detection of battery disconnect and connect.
The vehicle security system will be triggered once the system is in armed phase, when BCM receives a ground signal at terminals 12 (passenger side door), 13 (rear RH door), 57 (trunk), 62
(driver side door), 63 (rear LH door), or receives a signal from the IPDM E/R (hood switch).
When the vehicle security system is triggered, ground is supplied intermittently to both headlamp relay and horn relay.
When headlamp relay and horn relay are energized, then power is supplied to headlamps (LH and RH) and horns (HIGH and LOW).
The headlamps flash and the horn sounds intermittently.
The alarm automatically turns off after 50 seconds, but will reactivate if the vehicle is tampered with again.

VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM DEACTIVATION
To deactivate the vehicle security system, a door or the trunk must be unlocked with the key, Intelligent Key.
When the key is used to unlock a door, BCM terminal 22 receives signal
- from the power window main switch (door lock and unlock switch) terminal 14.
When the BCM receives either one of these signals or unlock signal from key cylinder switch or Intelligent Key, the vehicle security system is deactivated. (Disarmed phase)

PANIC ALARM OPERATION
Intelligent Key system may or may not operate vehicle security system (horn and headlamps) as required.
When the Intelligent Key system is triggered, ground is supplied intermittently to both headlamp relay and horn relay.
When headlamp relay and horn relay are energized, then power is supplied to headlamps (LH and RH) and horns (HIGH and LOW).
The headlamp flashes and the horn sounds intermittently.
The alarm automatically turns off after 25 seconds or when BCM receives any signal from Intelligent Key.