PRODUCT GUIDE iDatastart VWX DOCUMENT NUMBER REVISION DATE 20151023 NOTICE The manufacturer will accept no responsability for any electrical damage resulting from improper installation of this product, be that either damage to the vehicle itself or to the installed device. This device must be installed by a certified technician. Please review the Installation Guide carefully before beginning any work. U.S. Patent No. 8,856,780 Automotive Data Solutions Inc. © 2015 www.idatalink.
PAGE 2 OF 14 • 20151023 GETTING STARTED WELCOME Congratulations on the purchase of your iDataStart VWX solution. You are now a few simple steps away from enjoying your new remote starter unit with enhanced features. Before starting your installation, please ensure that your iDataStart VWX module is programmed with the correct firmware for your vehicle and that you carefully review the install guide.
PAGE 3 OF 14 • 20151023 BOX CONTENTS - 1 OF 1 BOX CONTENTS VWX MODULE 2-WAY REMOTE - TR2410A VW2410A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CUT LOOP M2 - 12 PIN BLACK M5 - 6 PIN BLUE M3 - 10 PIN WHITE M4 - 20 PIN BLACK TELEMATIC 1 - 4 PIN BLUE NC - 3 PIN BLACK TELEMATIC 2 - 4 PIN RED VWX000A PROGRAMMING BUTTON NC - 4 PIN RED LED 1 LED 2 RF PORT/WEBLINK PORT - 4 PIN BLACK USB ANTENNA - AN2300A ANTENNA CABLE HOOD SWITCH M5 ANTENNA LED M4 M3 M2 ANTENNA BUTTON RF PORT - 4 PIN BLACK RF DECODER - FT-D
PAGE 4 OF 14 • 20151023 MODULE PINOUT - 1 OF 1 VWX MODULE M2 2 4 6 8 10 12 1 3 5 7 9 11 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CUT LOOP 02 BLUE 03 RED/WHITE 04 GREEN/WHITE 05 GREEN/BLACK 08 WHITE/PURPLE 09 PURPLE/BLACK 10 WHITE/BLACK 11 BROWN/BLACK OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT POC 1 - 2ND UNLOCK OTHER DOORS (-) OUTPUT POC 2 - RAP SHUTDOWN (-) OUTPUT POC 3 - HORN (-) OUTPUT POC 4 - STARTER KILL (-) OUTPUT M3 M2 M3 2 4 6 8 10 M5 1 3 5 7 9 INPUT M4 10 M4 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
01 TACH PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE - 1 OF 1 PAGE 5 OF 14 • 20151023 iDatastart VWX www.idatalink.com START vehicle for 15 seconds. OFF ACC ON START ENGINE START STOP 02 Press and hold the brake pedal. 03 Press and release the module’s programming button. (OR if the remotes are already programmed to the vehicle, press and hold the start button of the remote for 2.5 seconds.) 04 Wait, LED 2 will flash GREEN. (See the Module Diagnostics page) 05 Release the brake pedal.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE - 1 OF 1 01 02 [4x] OFF ACC WARNING: Complete the module programming procedure and tach programming procedure before programming the remotes. A maximum of four [4x] remotes per system. 07 Set ignition to ON position. 08 ON START ENGINE START STOP 03 PAGE 6 OF 14 • 20151023 Release the antenna button. The antenna’s leds will turn OFF. Set ignition to OFF position.
VALET MODE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE - 1 OF 1 >> NOTE: In Valet Mode, the Remote starter is not functional. Keyless entry, Lock and Unlock will remain functional. See RF kit user manual for alternate valet mode programming. 06 Valet Mode Programming Procedure completed. 01 Time restriction. Complete next step within 7 seconds. >> To exit valet mode: repeat steps 1 to 5. 02 PAGE 7 OF 14 • 20151023 Cycle ignition ON twice [2x OFF/ON] rapidly.
PAGE 8 OF 14 • 20151023 COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES - 1 OF 2 WEBLINK CABLE (required accessory sold separately) WEBLINK CABLE MODULE WEBLINK PORT COMPUTER USB PORT 4 PIN BLACK CABLE WEBLINK MOBILE (accessory sold separately) OBDII CONNECTOR MODULE WEBLINK PORT 4 PIN BLACK CABLE MOBILE DEVICE PORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OBDII CONNECTOR 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TELEMATIC KIT (accessory sold separately) MODULE TELEMATIC BLUE PORT (NC) *For SmartStart, use the module’s RED Telematic port. U.S.
PAGE 9 OF 14 • 20151023 COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES - 2 OF 2 RF DECODER (included with the VWXF) RF KIT (sold separately) RF DECODER - FT-D100 RF KIT (NC) RED (NC) BLACK MODULE RF PORT BLACK BLUE CABLE FLASH THE DECODER BEFORE THE INSTALLATION BLUE or WHITE DECODER BLACK CABLE ANTENNA RF KIT (included with the VWX1 & VWX2) MODULE RF PORT 4 PIN BLACK CABLE ANTENNA U.S. Patent No. 8,856,780 Automotive Data Solutions Inc. © 2015 iDatastart VWX www.idatalink.
ONLINE MODULE SETTINGS - 1 OF 1 WEB PROGRAMMABLE MENUS DESCRIPTION MENU 1 – Remote Starter RS related configuration options MENU 2 – Doorlock Options Convenience feature configuration options MENU 3 – Security Options Alarm activation and settings MENU 4 – AUX function assignments Set transmitter AUX buttons controls MENU 5 – Programmable outputs (POC) Set actions for programmable outputs MENU 6 – Pulse Timer Output Configuration (PTO) Set duration for pulse timer outputs (if used) MENU 7 – I
I II III IV DURING MODULE PROGRAMMING DURING TACH PROGRAMMING DURING REMOTE START WITH IGNITION OFF U.S. Patent No. 8,856,780 Automotive Data Solutions Inc. © 2015 PAGE 11 OF 14 • 20151023 DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODULE LED 1 STATUS MODULE DIAGNOSTICS - 1 OF 1 Flashing RED Missing/wrong information from firmware or vehicle. Solid RED Module waiting for more vehicle information. Flashing GREEN Additional steps required to complete module programming.
[X] NUMBER OF PARKING LIGHT FLASHES DIAGNOSTIC REMOTE STARTER ERROR CODES - 1 OF 1 I WARNING: The following applies only when the parking lights are connected and supported by the system. 01 Engine running. 02 Key in ignition at ON position. II After a remote starter failure, the parking lights will flash three [3x] times, then will flash [X] number times to indicate an error code. See table. 03 Door is open. 04 Trunk is open. 05 Foot brake is ON. 06 Hood is open.
MODULE RESET PROCEDURE - 1 OF 1 >> The following procedure resets the module programming to the vehicle. It does not reset any settings configured online. 06 Module RESET completed. 01 Disconnect all connectors from module except the M1 BLACK 8-pin connector and the M4 BLACK 20-pin connector. 07 Reconnect all connectors. 02 Disconnect the M1 BLACK 8-pin connector and the M4 BLACK 20-pin connector. 08 Repeat programming procedure.
FCC Statement&IC Statement - 1 OF 1 PAGE 14 OF 14 • 20151023 FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.