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Phantom Touch n Go Installation Instructions Manual

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Phantom Touch n Go User Manual
Phantom Touch n Go User Guide
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Text of Phantom Touch n Go User Guide:

  • Thank you for purchasing state-of-the-art electronics from Phantom Products. We hope you enjoy Touch n Go as much as we have. Please keep in mind that it is the responsibility of the purchaser / installer to determine if this system is right for the intended application. It is also the responsibility of the purchaser / installer to observe proper and safe ins

  • Phantom Touch n Go, detected the proper key fob, or the valet switch is in the off position. A slow fading red light, means that Touch n Go is enabled and security is deactivated due to the presence of the proper key fob, or a valet switch in the on position. Touch n Go will now respond to touch inputs. These different forms of flashing red light are for visual indication of what particular sate of off Touch n Go is in. Off state (off position) is reached two ways. One way is by cycling from Accessory posit

  • Phantom Touch n Go, Off position: Button will have red glow. All outputs are now off. 3 rd Touch- Off state is now reached by touching button briefly after Ignition output is activated. Start position: Button will have violet glow. Starter output will be activated. Starter solenoid will be supplied with +12v for three seconds; or until engine run is determined. In addition to Start output being activated, Ignition output will also be activated, or stay active depending on the �

  • Phantom Touch n Go, Wire instructions PLEASE DISCONNECT BATTERY BEFORE INSTALLATION POWER HARNESS LARGE RED WIRE: This is the power wire. Connect as directly as possible to the +12v side of the battery. It supplies power to Touch n Go. YELLOW WIRE: This is the starter output wire. It provides +12 volts to the starter solenoid during

  • Phantom Touch n Go, cranking only. A neutral safety switch is required between the yellow output wire and the starter for safety. This is a switch that will only allow power to flow to the starter solenoid if vehicle transmission is in park or neutral positions. Alternatively, on a manual, this can be a switch that only allows power to flow if the clutch is depressed fully. VIOLET WIRE: This is the ignition output wire. It will supply +12 volts to anything that is connected to it when the Touch n Go is in ignition

  • Phantom Touch n Go, connected to the brake light bulbs. If tested with a test light or multi-meter, it will only show +12 volts when the brake pedal is depressed, sending +12 volts to the brake lights, turning them on. This is the “open” side of the switch. The gray wire should be connected to this side. When the brakes are depressed, the Touch n Go unit will get +12 volts via the brake switch. *Some brake switches have more than two terminals, find the terminals that function as described above. Some brake light switches only have power when ignition is on. If this is the c

  • Phantom Touch n Go, (such as an engine start switch from a new vehicle) . The same full functionality is retained if this option is used. Follow instructions for touch button operation. One terminal of the switch should be connected to ground, and the normally open side of the switch should be connected to the blue wire. Touch sensitive button should be left unconnected if this wire option is used. An auxiliary L.E.D. display is available through Phantom - Products that will give same visua

  • Phantom Touch n Go, supplied wire terminal to wire, and then connect to one side of the toggle switch. Red Wire: Accessory wire. This wire connects to the accessory wire on the Touch n Go module via wiretap. Simply plug into orange wire on Touch n Go harness. ANTENNA HARNESS Mount antenna in desired location. The range of the security system will depend on where the antenna is mounted. The closer to the glass the antenna is placed, the longer the range. The antenna is a red and black disc connected to a two wire bla

  • Phantom Touch n Go, Further installation notes Upon installing Touch n Go into some vehicles, certain obstacles could be in place that will complicate installation. From the late 1980’s to current day, vehicles have become increasingly more complicated. They implement everything from locking columns to security systems that require coded keys. The internet provides pretty thorough information on wires, their colors, their function and where they might be found. This information is usually available and free from third party manufacturer web sites, such as alarm and remote start manufactures for example. Here are some sugges

  • Phantom Touch n Go, or it may be contained inside of the plastic portion of the key. Once again, you can leave the key in the factory ignition. You can also purchase a third party “Factory Security Bypass Module.” These are available from manufactures of remote start and alarm systems, and can be found at qualified alarm installation shops or online. They should contain detailed instructions about installation in the particular vehicle covered and also the quickest route for disarming the factory alarm. Warranty and Legal Phantom Products LLC. (“Phantom”) promises to the original purchaser to repair or replace (at Phantom’s election) with a

  • OR THEFT OF THE AUTOMOBILE, ITS PARTS OR CONTENTS; AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LIABILITY FOR THEFT, DAMAGE AND/OR VANDALISM. THIS © 2010 Phantom Products, LLC. All rights reserved. WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER LABOR COSTS FOR MAINTENANCE, REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION OF THE UNIT OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIN

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