Remote Control (490-0875) Installing the Antenna Faxback Doc. # 8939 Alarm System MOUNT THE ANTENNA The antenna wire (black with the clear end), which is preconnected to your control module, is used for receiving the remote arm/disarm signal. You can run this wire along the upper edge of the windshield, an inch from the the top, and secure it with tape, or you can run it between the dashboard and the windshield. Connect to a Power Antenna * If your vehicle has a power antenna, follow the instructions for your type of antenna. If your car does not have a power antenna, skip to the next section. Semi-Automatic Antenna If you operate a semi-automatic antenna with a dash-mounted switch, leave the antenna up for transmitting. Fully Automatic Antenna An automatic antenna has a power antenna sensor input wire. This wire normally connects to the radio's switched power lead (SPL) so that when you turn on the radio, the antenna automatically raises. Caution: Follow the connection instructions carefully. An incorrect connection could damage the antenna or stereo. * 1. Disconnect the radio's SPL wire. * 2. Connect the wiring harness' orange wire's female end to the SPL wire's antenna side. * 3. Connect the orange wire's male end to the SPL wire's radio side. Connect The Vehicle Locator Wire You can connect the control module to your vehicle's parking lights. This lets you use the remote transmitter to flash the vehicle's parking lights so you can find your vehicle in dark areas. Follow these steps to connect the car locator wire. * 1. Connect the stripped end of the supplied, unattached blue wire to the terminal of your vehicle's parking lights. * 2. Connect the other end of the blue wire (with male connector) to the control module's blue wire with the female connector. * 3. Your vehicle's parking lights blink when you press the button(s) on the remote arm/disarm transmitter. (SMC/jlc-03/22/94)