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1. CEM com Model HP 5010 HOT N POP PRO E A SS MENU A h OK Patent 7 081 811 Hot N Pop Pro Installation Manual Radiotronics Inc 1315 SW Commerce Way Stuart Fl 34997 Phone 772 600 7574 Fax 772 600 7012 Introduction Hot N Pop Pro combines all the features of K9 Heat Alarm Pro and K9 Door Popper The Door Popper features a system that prevents the door from opening while the vehicle is in gear Our exclusive double pop system unlocks the K9 door and releases the latch when the K9 Popper is activated The Heat Alarm includes our vehicle monitoring system and Alert Options S O S Sound Horn Activation Dual Window Drop Emergency Light Activation and Siren Activation HP 5010 Standard Parts 1 Intelabox 1 Control Head 1 Control Head Cable 1 Owners Install 1 Vehicle Specific Instructions 1 Installation Hardware Kit K9 Door Popper 1 Gas Spring 1 Solenoid 1 Bead Chain not required no some vehicles 1 Cable Kit 1 Antenna K9 Heat Alarm 2 Temperature Sensor 1 Options Cable 1 Light Activation Module 1 Window Drop Module Contents Warnings and Safety information Page 3 STEP 1 Install info Page 4 STEP 2 Control Head Page 4 STEP 3 Intelabox Page 4 STEP 4 Main Power Page 4 STEP 5 Options Cable Page 4 STEP 6 Horn feature Page 5 STEP 7 Siren feature Page 5 STEP 8 Light feature Page 5 STEP 9 Window drop Page 6 STEP 10 Temp Sensors Page 6 STEP
2. HOT status light will illuminate indicating that temperature is being monitored The POP Status Light will illuminate indicating that the door popper is ok to pop Snooze Mode At start up Snooze Mode will automatically appear if there is an over temperature or another condition that requires attention A Snooze period of approximately 10 minutes allows time to get the vehicle running and cooled down for the safety of your K9 When the Hot N Pop Pro does not detect a safe condition at the end of the snooze period the Pre Alert alarm will activate Snooze can be manually reactivated By pressing OK Only 3 snooze periods are allowed Note During Snooze the Handler is a v responsible to monitor the conditions of OK the canine Stop Alarm Pre Alert Snooze K9 Door Popper HOT N POP PRO INTELLIGENCE INSIDE 73 ye Flash In gear disabled 72 oe K 72 gr ON Ok to Pop e Off Popper Off oi ANP con 0 MENU SELECT POWER de v OK C T ag both to Pop Activate the K9 Door Popper by pressing the button on the Remote Control Transmitter or from the Hot N Pop Pro Control Head by pressing BOTH the A and W keys simultaneously When the door popper is activated the door being popped is unlocked followed by the latch releasing to open the door Note the latch is released 2 times in case of obstruction to the door or latch Note if on by arming is selected pressing the OK Button Arms the door popper until
3. appropriately to protect light Wiring The White wire connects to the output wire of the lights that are being activated The Green options cable wire is connected to Orange trigger of the H LAM R Module Qu triger wire Red Fused light power triger wire White Light Power out Green from options cable Green from options cable Connect to fused Light Controler power Red Gam Connect to level 1 2 or3 To activate lights connected to that level STEP 9 Window Drop Feature NEVER Place module in Wet Location Do not place in locations subject to wetness including floor boards inside of vapor barrier in door under K9 transporter in the engine compartment under seats and in center consoles under cup holders Refer to Vehicle specific instructions and or Instructions included with your window drop module If Additional wire is added it should be large enough to handle the current Connect Trigger wire to Window drop options cable Blue triggering wire STEP 10 Temperature Sensors Mounting H TS22 K Never place sensors where the K9 can damage the Sensors behind trim in direct sunlight directly in front of air vent near equipment that radiates heat or within 8 inches of floor or headliner DO NOT HEAT TEMPERTURE SENSORS WITH GUN OR FLAME TO TEST The sensors should be set up to monitor the area where the E K9 is housed Sensor Mounting location Sensor location may vary with vehicle set
4. Ignition Switch Start wire would provide a path to ground via the PRNDL Switch and the Start relay The PRNDL Switch inhibits the engine from starting with the vehicle in gear Many Vehicles utilize an Anti Theft features or Computer controlled ignition systems requiring adaptor kits noted in the install Vehicle specific supplement It is CRITICAL that the Brown Neutral Safety wire is attached to the vehicle wiring properly to allow the K9 Door Popper features to prevent the door from popping when the vehicle is in gear and potentially moving If this connection is not done correctly the canine could exit and be harmed while the vehicle is in motion See Vehicle information supplement STEP 16 Antenna Mount the K9 Door Popper Antenna and route the cable to the IntelaBox Keep Antenna as far away from other antennas as possible See instruction included with antenna STEP 17 Door Preperation Always ask the Handler which door they would like to be remotely popped open For safety reasons the Passenger Side Rear Door is the best choice to avoid releasing the K9 into the flow of traffic Remove the Door Panel from the door that is going to be remotely opened Be Sure that linkages are secure and lock rods do not bind If connecting to inside handle be sure that child safety lock is disabled STEP 18 Unlock amp Solenoid Wires Be careful to route the wires away from the window s travel and avoid sharp objects
5. Self Diagnostics The Hot N Pop Pro continuously monitors its internal systems If a detectable problem exists that would prevent the system from operating properly the system will go into Full Alarm mode Tt is important to remember that while every effort to monitor the system is taken there is no substitute for doing the Weekly tests outlined in this manual Changing Settings INTELLIGENCE INSIDE Light Intensity adjustment The light intensity is controlled by using the arrow keys The lights automatically dim when the vehicle s ignition is turned OFF press the OK key to return it to the original intensity SELECT Menu Mode To enter menu mode power up the Hot N Pop Pro then press the MENU POWER key To view Menu items Press the Down key for the next item or the UP key for the previous item To change a Menu item press the OK key The DOWN and UP Keys let you scroll through the available settings To choose a setting press the OK key To exit without making changes press the MENU key In Menu additional changes can be made or exit the menu by pressing the MENU key again When returning from the Menu Mode the system will enter into the selected operating configuration Menu Choices Door Popper Power Default setting is On Off with CAR Turning on and off with ignition Traditionally the key Alternative Setting Off all the time Alternative Setting On Off Manually so t
6. Unlock connects to only the door that is popped 18A From the intelabox Route the Solenoid power wire and also pull the ground into the door 18B Connect solenoid ground to chassis DO NOT GROUND SOLENOID TO DOOR the hinges make poor ground 18C Route the Unlock Motor cable to the b pillar or into the door check for vehicle specific information included in the new kit 18D Locate the unlock motor wire using a voltmeter this wire will go Positive during unlocking and ground at rest 18E Cut this wire attach the cable s Yellow wire to the wire going to the Motor Attach the Red wire to the wire coming from the switch body control module STEP 19 Attach Popper Wires Attach unlock neutral safety and solenoid wires to the IntelaBox Solenoid Installation Lock Nut Clevis Yoke Ball Chain Coupling 150lb Test Ball Chain J Spring Clip Ball Chain amp Coupling Obtain a good view of the door latch mechanism Locate the lever on the door latch mechanism that if pulled will unlatch the door Outside handle Connection Usually the lever that moves down when the outside door handle is pulled up When attaching to a linkage use the Spring Clip to attach to the door latch lever Place the Solenoid in the approximate area where it will be mounted Detach the Ball Chain from the Ball Chain Coupling at the Solenoid or the Spring Clip and cut to the proper length Inside handle connection can be utilized if cable is used many cables
7. information Door will not pop when activated clicks are heard Possible Causes 1 Solenoid is not grounded to chassis 2 Door linkages are binding 3 Unlock wires connected backwards or shorted Check 10A Fuse at intelabox 4 Solenoid needs adjustment 5 Loose or broken electrical connection ADJUSTMENT Tip If the solenoid bottoms out a loud clack will be herd indicating too much slack adjust the yoke in or remove beads to remove slack In retrospect too little slack will cause the solenoid not to release in this case turn the yoke out to allow the solenoid to achieve the necessary momentum If the solenoid is too tight the boot will pull out 11 IntelaBox Typically Located behind Glove Box or in Right side Kick Panel Mount Vertically ORANGE BLACK Connect to Good Ground SO Tap onto Park Neutral Safety Wire Objects Not to Scale Size Based on Detail Required Install Diagram for HP 5010 1Box_5000_1D_06 07 300 mA Limit 0 Antenna 20 Foot on Roof or Trunk SOS Horn mi Cable Extension Cable ORANGE tia gt y Heat Alarm Heat Alarm Options ORANGE TE TE 5 Z O O
8. sensor wire through the Firewall to the Intelabox If you have to drill a hole use the supplied grommet seal with silicone not supplied Cover the stall sensor cable with wire loom Avoid contact with moving parts and hot exhaust parts VERIFY that the stall sensor functions well after the vehicles battery is fully charged and under minimal load Run vehicle The LED on the Sensor is lighted red when the vehicle is stalled or not running Tip If the light is red when the vehicle is running it may need to be repositioned Step 13 Optional add on modules Connect any add on accessories purchased with system See instructions included with accessory Do not attempt to connect items not approved for use with this system Use only Acek9 com accessories Additional input outputs are provided for AceK9 Options See the Installation Manual provided with each Option for details about installing that Option Step 14 Test Heat Alarm portion of the System Test Procedure System Test Procedure for K9 Heat Alarm of HP 5010 14 A Power The Default Power Settings is Heat Alarm ON with Ignition When Ignition is turned ON the Heat Alarm unit should power up 14 B System Status Observe the Feature Settings during power up Then observe the Temperatures and Vehicle s Battery Voltage Confirm that the Displayed Temperatures are below the Heat Alarm Hot Set Point and the System in not in Snooze Mode STALL SENSOR Note Due to the popularity of
9. the vehicle is put in gear again Popper Remote Always place the Remote Control Transmitter in a safe and accessible location it is very small and easy to wear on a belt or conceal in another location Battery Replacement P GL22 23A Remember to replace the Door Popper Remote Transmitter Battery if you notice a decrease in range while conducting the weekly test To replace the battery remove the Phillips screw on the back of the remote A replacement Battery can be located at your local electronic store or by ordering one from AceK9 com Alarm Modes Pre Alert Mode During Pre Alert a description of the unsafe condition will Display along with flashing light and warning tone for 40 seconds This allows the K9 Handler to put the unit into Snooze Mode or turn Off the K9 Heat Alarm Feature before the Full Alarm is activated FULL ALARM Mode During full alarm all installed Alert Features are activated The Hot N Pop Pro will continue the Full Alert Alarm Mode until the temperature or other condition in the vehicle returns to a safe condition or until the MENU key is pressed If a safe condition is detected by the system the Full Alert Alarm Stops and the Display shows a Reminder Note to advise the K9 Handler that an alarm has occurred Clearing reminder To clear the Alarm Reminder Press OK while the reminder is being displayed Reminders will also clear when the unit is restarted Temperature Alarm When an averaged temper
10. 11 Ignition power Page 6 STEP 12 Stall Sensor option Page 7 Standard Outputs Door Popper 1 Solenoid 1 Unlock Standard Heat Alarm Outputs 1 Horn Activation 1 Siren Activation 1 Light Activation 1 Window Drop Activation Outputs for Optional Accessories Purchased separately 1 Pager Activation 1 Fan Activation 1 Auto Starter Activation For Aftermarket Auto Starters Inputs for Optional Detectors 1 No K9 Left Behind 1 Stall Sensor included with auto start activation Accessory Connector 1 3 Pin Daisy Chain Connector For additional Accessories STEP 13 Optional Modules Page 7 STEP 14 Heat Alarm Test Page 7 Door Popper steps Page 8 STEP 15 Neutral Safety Page 8 STEP 16 Antenna Page 8 STEP 17 Door Prep Page 8 STEP 18 Door Wires Page 8 STEP 19 Wire connection Page 8 STEP 20 Solenoid installation Page 9 STEP 21 Gas Spring Page 10 STEP 22 Testing Page 11 Safety Warnings and Installation Information Read these instructions and the vehicle supplement It is the responsibility of the Installer to Read these instructions warnings and confirm that all safety features are installed tested and working properly at the time of installation Refer to the vehicles service manual and modifiers guides during installation Do not install equipment in areas that interfere with vehicles safety systems like airbags Use Caution to avoid damage to wiring fuel lines or other equipment Never run wi
11. C Radiotronics Inc 2006 Radiotronics com AceK9 com Unlock Female Pins REAR VIEW of Harness Jack Male Pins REAR VIEW of IBox Plug Temperature Sensor 1 Display RIGHT WHT 2 Special Option PNK Connector BLK Female Pins Control REAR VIEW of Head IBox Jack gt Solenoid Cable ORANGE 5 Solenoid gt Engine Stall Sensor Ground RED Battery OLH 40 Amp Fuse E Unlock YEL lt lt 10 Amp Fuse Unlock Motor Cable ts RED gt BRN lt lt BLK Ground O 2 Other Available Options 10 and 12 Fan Kits Heavy duty Fan Guard Smoke Detector Carbon Monoxide Detector Auto Start Option Anti theft System Heavy Duty Fan Guard Visit Acek9 com store MenO con 772 600 7574 E Mail Service AceK9 com Hours of operation Monday thru Friday 8 00am to 4 30pm EST All rights reserved Radiotronics Inc 12 MENG con A division of Radiotronics Inc Model HP 5010 HOT N POP PRO INTELLIGENCE INSIDE status MEG co ses 0 MENU SELECT POWER A M OK Owners Manual Operating Instructions Radiotronics Inc 1315 SW Commerce Way Stuart Fl 34997 Phone 772 600 7574 Fax 772 600 7012 Introduction The Hot N Pop Pro is a state of
12. Commerce Way Stuart FL 34997 7231 Ph 561 746 0935 www AceK9 com All rights Reserved Radiotronics Inc 2013
13. ature that is above hot set point or below a selected Cold Set Point is sensed Hot N Pop Pro goes into Pre Alert If no action is taken and it remains so the unit will go into full alarm Engine Stall Monitor Option Purchased separately With the stall sensor option installed and enabled in software the Hot N Pop Pro will monitor the engine When the engine stalls Engine Stalled Pre Alert Mode is displayed allowing the K9 Handler to Restart the Engine or Snooze If no action is taken the Full Alarm is activated Vehicle Battery Sentinel The vehicle s Battery is monitored and the Voltage is periodically displayed The Battery Sentinel sets the alarm off before the battery dies Battery Voltage below 10 5 Volts default will display a warning and the unit enters Low Voltage mode The Full Alarm is activated for a short period of time lowering rear Windows providing ventilation for the K9 The Alarm will activate again every few minutes as long as there is enough battery power Temperature Sensors Diagnostics The Temperature Sensors are continuously monitored if one of the Sensors is damaged or a connection is lost the Hot N Pop Pro will automatically disable Averaging and utilize the working sensor Periodically a warning message and beep will occur to notify the handler If both Temperature Sensors are damaged the warning message is Displayed Pre alert starts followed by Full Alarm activating Alarm Modes continued
14. eat alarm is activated if either temperature sensors reading goes 10 degrees above the threshold setting Disable Temperature averaging if monitoring two separated locations To change see the Menu choices section Operation IMPORTANT safety reminder It is the responsibility of the Installer and the Handler to confirm that all safety features are installed and working properly at the time of installation Setting are customizable to your working environment See changing settings section if manual Heat Alarm Power The Heat alarm will turn on with the ignition When the ignition is powered off the heat alarm will power down This requires you to leave the vehicle running with the air conditioner ON to maintain a safe environment for the canine and remove the K9 if the vehicle is off Alternative settings If your environment allows for the canine to be left in the vehicle with the ignition off The setting should be changed to ON Off manually On with Car and OFF manually or No K9 Left Behind optional hardware required Door Popper Power The Door Popper will turn on and off with the ignition To enable door popper with vehicle off use Alternative setting On with vehicle and OFF manually or On By Arming are available Standard Operation The Left average and right Temperatures are displayed in the primary screen the Vehicle s Battery Voltage is displayed periodically When the Hot N Pop Pro has detected safe conditions the
15. gger and ground Note that blown fuse indicates problems current draw may not exceed 300mA continues Test all alert features prior to connecting options cable to intelabox Options and Alerts triggers are ground negative triggered see Chart STEP 6 Horn Alert Feature Horn ring connection Connect an orange wire from your options cable to the vehicles horn ring wire TEST The vehicles horn wire will show power 12 volts when not active when the horn pad is pressed it grounds this circuit 0 volts If horn ring is not available an interface module is available to safely connect to the vehicles horn See vehicle information supplement or Contact Acek9 com STEP 7 Siren Alert Feature Connect an orange options cable to the siren controller s remote negative input or horn ring input Most siren manufactures web sights offer on line copies of their installation instructions Never connect to siren speaker wire STEP 8 Lightbar Strobe Alert Feature Programmed input method When the light controller has a programmable input connect Green K9 options cable wire The programmable input should be configured for negative activation of lights Traditional methods Lights activated buy a toggle switch or isolated outputs of a light controller are connected using the light activation module H LAM R by connecting as shown bellow In this configuration the Red Wire is connected to the power wire coming into the siren controller fuse
16. hat even if the vehicle is not on the Door can be popped to let the canine out Alternative Setting On By Arming This feature Arms the door popper by pressing the OK Button The door popper will arm when the vehicle is put in park See the On By Arming Supplement for details When in these modes turn off door popper manually to prevent battery drain Heat Alarm Power Default setting is On Off with Car This will turn the Heat Alarm ON amp OFF with vehicles ignition most commonly the Engine and A C are usually left ON to maintain the vehicle s interior temperature Remove the K9 if the vehicle is off Alternative Setting Car on Manual off The Heat Alarm will turn ON with ignition and OFF by Keypad This is the safest method The unit will automatically turn ON with the vehicle but will only turn OFF when you depress and hold the menu key Alternative Setting On Off Manually The Heat Alarm will only turn ON or OFF with Keypad Alternative Setting Off all the Time The Heat Alarm feature is disabled requires re enabling through the Heat Alarm Power Menu Alternative Setting No K9 left behind the Heat alarm will turn on with ignition and off when ignition power is off and the Door is opened to remove the K9 See user supplement sent with this option Sold separately Heat Alarm Temp Hot Set Point Default setting is 90 to activate the Heat Alarm but can be adjusted from 77 to 95 as your needs requ
17. have ball or barrel ends that can connect directly to the ball chain coupling Mount the solenoid Determine a mounting location for the Solenoid that will allow it to pull the door latch lever in straight alignment without ant interfere with the chain and other moving objects Solder the solenoid and ground wires to the Solenoid wires cover with heat shrink Mount the solenoid to the door You can then make a fine adjustment of the Ball Chain tension by loosening the Lock Nut and turning the Clevis Yoke up or down the Solenoid threaded stud The Heavy Duty Solenoid works best with some slack in the chain When there is no tension on the door latch lever re tighten the Lock Nut Apply thread locker to lock nut and yoke DO NOT INSTALL THE DOOR PANEL AND CLOSE THE DOOR BEFORE THOROUGLY TESTING Turn ON the Hot N Pop Pro Verify that the Pop status light is on and not flashing see Neutral safety information if flashing Return to the open door with the K9 Door Popper Remote Without closing the door use a tool to simulate the striker move tool into the door latch to closed pull the tool back to simulate the door in the closed position Press the Remote s button If latch fails to release adjust the Solenoid Lock the door and repeat the test When you have confidence that the Solenoid is releasing the door latch mechanism close the door without replacing the door panel Pull on the door to simulate the spring pushing on it and test again When yo
18. ire 24 C to 32 C Cold Alarm Temp Cold Set Point Default setting disabled The cold Alarm but can be set between 10 to 58 as your needs require 12 C to 12 C Stall Monitor Default setting is Enabled When an optional stall sensor is not purchased this feature should be disabled Temperature Averaging Default setting is enabled so the Temperatures of the Dual Temperature Sensors are AVERAGED thus reducing false alarms Alternative Setting Disabled This setting would be used if monitoring two separate locations in one vehicle example on K9 in the bed of a pickup and one in passenger compartment Menu choices continued Auto Snooze Mode Default setting is enabled Auto Snooze Mode temporally disables the Heat Alarm to allow time for the vehicle to cool down during start up Alternative Setting Disabled USA or Metric Default setting is Fahrenheit USA Alternative Setting is Celsius Previous Alarms Displays the five previous causes of the Alarms Serial Numbers Displays the Serial Numbers of the Control Head and the IntelaBox See Additional information in back of manual Reset to Default Resets all features to their respective Factory Default settings System Test Pressing OK will begin a System Full Alert Test activating the window drop SOS Horn Lights and Siren Accessories such as Pager K9 Cellular Communicator fan and Radio Voice Module will also activate Followed by a Pi
19. nd electronic components and confirm that the location of the Temperature Sensors is just outside the K9 container and not in direct sunlight K9 Door Popper Tests Put the Vehicle in PARK and Confirm that the Door Popper Status Light is ON this indicates that Door Popper is READY Put the Vehicle in REVERSE and through ALL the DRIVE Gears and Confirm that the Door Popper Status Light FLASHES this indicates that Door Popper is DISABLED Lock Doors Now press the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously or press the button on the Remote and the Door should NOT Pop Put the Vehicle IN PARK Press BOTH the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously or Press the button on the Remote and the Door should pop IF THE ABOVE TEST FAILS TURN OFF Door Popper until system is repaired and all tests pass Test Door Popper Remote at a distance of 200 to 500 feet to confirm Remote s range Visually inspect the Gas Shock mounts and confirm they are not binding and that the door fully opens HOT N POP PRO INTELLIGENCE INSIDE 79 4 zag 79 8 he POP Serial Numbers Record your serial Numbers Here Control Head display BC Intelabox wired box BI Door Popper Remote To retrieve Serial Numbers Can from the Menu 1 Select Serial numbers from the menu 2 Press OK 3 The Serial number for the control will Display 4 Press any button to see intelabox Serial Number Notes CMB com Radiotronics Inc 1315 SW
20. onsible to make continuing periodic checks of all safety systems of this product Test Procedure The Default Power Settings are Door Popper and heat Alarm are ON Off with Car When Ignition is turned ON the Heat Alarm and door popper will power up Observe the pop status light K9 Door Popper Tests Put the Vehicle in PARK and Confirm that the Door Popper Status Light is ON this indicates that Door Popper is READY Put the Vehicle in REVERSE and through ALL the DRIVE Gears D 3 2 1 etc and Confirm that the Door Popper Status Light FLASHES this indicates that Door Popper is DISABLED With the Vehicle in gear press BOTH the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously or press the button on the Remote and the Door should NOT Pop Put the Vehicle IN PARK Press BOTH the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously or Press the button on the Remote and the Door should pop Verify that the door that is popping is unlocking Note the other doors should remain locked to prevent unwanted entry into vehicle Test Door Popper Remote at a distance of 200 to 500 feet to confirm Remote s range Visually inspect the Gas Spring mounts and confirm they are not binding and that the door fully opens Repeat Heat Alarm test Step 14 If any of these tests fail please check the installation Contact AceK9 Com Support with the Serial Number Call 772 600 7574 Be sure K9 handler receives a copy of the Owners Manual 10 Acek9 com_Two 2 Year Limited Warranty For details vi
21. ptions Cable 8 Foot Extension Cable GELEN lt Lights 2 E BLACK GREEN Z 2 lt LEFT Temperature Sensor CJ Moune Sensors on lt Fan Pager 0 15 Foot Extension Cable Left and Right Side BLUE os oie lt Window Z RIGHT Temperature Sensory y IN AIC Airflow and YELLOW 15 Foot Extension Cable ener Aux In Out 3 Amp lt Ignition Mount for Control Head 15 easyaceess RED Foot Extension Cable Control Head NO Door Unlatch Solenoid d RANGE rie eea Os lt lt Latch Mechanism Engine Stall Sensor Route Cable and Mount Sensor at Alternator RED 40 A T Attach to Battery rom This Fuse will Blow if Unlock Motor Wires Reversed Swi t ch Unlock Unlo ck gt Unlock Motor Cable RED Unlock Motor 7 YEL Splice into Unlock Wire RED to Switch YEL to Motor BROWN SOS Horn Negative SOS Siren OUTPUTs Spare To Option Lights Relays Fa Window Auxiliary INPUT OUTPUT From Door Popper Antenna SS COAX ORN 37271 112713 lt RED b L RED Heat Alarm Options Cable 6 5 4 4 5 6 BLK GRN BLU YEL YEL BLU 9 BLK 7 7 8 8 GRNIGRN D BRN TANGRN Temperature Sensor 12 11 10 10111 112 Display LEFT YEL ORNORNJORN GRY VIO ORN Ignition Sense INPUT gt 3 Amp Fuse Hot N Pop Pro IB 5000 MEG con INTELABOX Florida USA From Switch Tap on to Neutral Safety Wire E
22. res through a drilled hole without a grommet the wire can become chaffed cause malfunctions or vehicle fire Seal gromets to prevent water entry into vehicle Connectors exposed to moisture should be protected As the installer of emergency equipment proper installation techniques are your responsibility Important Install Electronics in _dry locations items such as intelabox control head relays and optional modules NEVER install in the following locations Locations frequently subject to wet conditions Floor boards Inside doors Under K9 transporter Engine compartment Against the Air conditioner housing vents Under seats Under cup holders of equipment consoles Under the floor mats this area is subject to excessive heat and moisture and may cause the unit to malfunction as well as shorten the life of electronic components Do not install window module relays inside of vapor barrier in door VVVVVVVV Ignition and Power Warnings Careful Consideration should be made when connecting devices that could remove power to vehicle systems alert features of this product or emergency warning systems that it activates Alarms Auto Starters Antitheft Devices or any systems that shut off ignition power The K9 Heat Alarm power MUST be set up as on all the time or Car on manually off The Hot N Pop Pro will need to be manually shut down when not in use Do not remove factory gender specific quick disconnects These connector
23. s and then Pops Open the Door Y Door Popper Stopper Extremely important Safety Feature that prevents the Door from opening when the vehicle is in motion v A Gas Spring Quickly opens and holds the Door to allow the canine an unobstructed release v External Antenna Enables long range reliability v Door Popper On By Arming Feature Overview Factory Default settings are based on the most commonly requested settings selected by K9 handlers However you can customize them to your needs See menu choices section Defaults Hot N Pop Pro Power On Off with vehicle Door Popper Power On Off with vehicle Hot Set Point 90 Cold Set Point Disabled Stall Sensor Enabled Disable if not purchased Auto Snooze Mode Enabled USA or Metric Fahrenheit Temperature Averaging Enabled Dual Temperature Sensor Averaging The individual temperature sensor readings are displayed along with HOT N POP PRO the average temperature This enables the INTELLIGENCE INSIDE Hot N Pop Pro to obtain a much more accurate reading of the vehicles interior temperature With averaging enabled unnecessary false alarms are avoided when one of the temperature sSensors is in a warmer location Example direct sunlight Or open window In order to activate the alarm the AVERAGED center Left i temperature sensor readings must reach Sensor the alarm threshold setting 90 Hot Default As an additional safety measure the h
24. s are designed for serviceability prevent accidental damage and allow for future upgrades Installation STEP 1 The install will vary greatly depending on the vehicle and ts equipment Review the Hot N Pop Pro Installation instructions including the vehicle specific install supplement to get an overview of the hardware placement wiring and connections Also review the Installation Information for each of the Heat Alarm Alert Options that you are installing Make connections following the order outlined bellow Consider where connections in following steps will be made Planning will speed installation STEP 2 Control Head installation Determine with the K9 Handler a suitable location for the Control Head to be mounted The Head should be easily visible to the K9 handler Plug the control head cable into the head Mount securely in a dry location inside the vehicle Choose a location approved by the vehicle manufacture see modifiers guide STEP 3 Intelabox installation Find a location for the Intelabox choose a DRY location where it is easily serviceable for upgrades 3A Attach the Intelabox Black Ground wire to a good ground 3B Route the Control Head Cable to the Intelabox Attach the cable be sure that the cables RJ45 connectors go in straight and the cable is not kinked Do not run control head cable parallel to transmitting antenna cables TIP When mounting behind trim panels place the box temporarily in a location
25. sit http www acek9 com Trouble Shooting Communications Error no power to head e Check Control head cable for damage e Check that connectors are fully inserted e Check for corrosion or foreign material e Check that cable is not running parallel to transmitting antennas Heat Alarm Displays Snooze Alarm is in snooze mode Start up snooze mode allows the K9 Handler time to start the vehicle allow the temperature in the vehicle to reach a safe level and resolve any alarm conditions When the vehicle is running and the temperature is at a safe level the status light will turn on indicating monitoring of temperature see owners manual Stall Sensor Alarm while driving or idling Stall sensors adjustment is needed check location of sensor it needs to be located over coils in the alternator see install manual Temperature Sensors Show Different Readings Sensors reading will vary with location and conditions If it is necessary to prove the accuracy of the sensors by placing in exact same location they will be within less than one degree of another Sensor reading differences are caused by the following See install manual for placement Sun heating the car body Air conditioning flow Open windows or air leaks Placement of sensors No Door Popper Operation from Remote or Control Head Pop Status Light Should Burn Steady in park Blink When in gear If Blinking the Neutral safety connection should be checked See Vehicle specific
26. that allows easy connection of wires Remember control head cable and stall sensor cables are 14 long efficient routing of these cables should allow connection in many locations STEP 4 Main Power Connect the Battery wire to an uninterrupted Battery connection point capable of supplying 40A of power Red wire from intelabox The head will power up briefly and turn itself off STEP 5 Connect options cable Connect the options cable to the 12 pin connector of the intelabox the connector is keyed to plug in only one direction Review the following steps and run the individual wires to their respective accessories and options 12 pin connector information Color Option Feature Function Polarity Not Used Red Ignition Power Power Positive Yellow Autostart Optional Negative Yellow No K9 Left Behind No K9 Left Behind Negative Not Used Blue Window feature Timed Negative White option No K9 Left Behind Door Sense Black Green Fan option Module Required Negative Black Green Pager option Module Required Negative Green Light feature Latched Negative Orange Horn feature SOS pulse Negative Orange Siren feature SOS pulse Negative Orange Spare SOS pulse Negative A three pin daisy chain connector is also provided for add on options Installing K9 Heat Alarm Pro alert features Test current draw while installing alert features Options with an ammeter by A attaching between the appropriate tri
27. the Engine stall sensor factory default is enabled if a stall sensor was not purchased the feature needs to be disabled in the menu 14 C System Output Test Press the MENU key for a second to review or change the Feature Settings or Power Settings Use the arrow keys to scroll menu The last Menu choice is System Test Press OK to activate all the installed Heat Alarm Alert options Verify that ALL the installed Heat Alarm Alert Options worked 14 D Test Temperature Sensors By Turning the Vehicle s Climate Control to the Heat position to manually raise the temperature inside the vehicle Monitor the temperatures displayed on the heat alarm and confirm that the alarm activates when the Hot Set Point is reached Return the Vehicles Climate Control to the Cool position DO NOT HEAT TEMPERTURE SENSORS WITH GUN OR FLAME TO TEST 14 E Engine Stall Sensor Option Test Turn the Ignition to the ON position WITHOUT Starting the Engine Note that after the system completes the startup messages it beeps and displays the Engine Stall Alarm and alarm activates 14 F Test Heat Alarm Pro add on Accessories Refer to the Owner s Manual s for the Operation and Testing K9 Door Popper Installation STEP 15 Neutral Safety Attach the Brown Neutral Safety wire to the Vehicles Park Signal Wire or Transmission range sensor wire noted in the install Vehicle specific supplement The purpose of this wire is to detect when the Vehicle is in Park Traditionally the
28. the art product designed and developed by the AceK9 com division of Radiotronics Inc It is a unique blend of positive features taken from actual field use of our K9 Heat Alarm and K9 Door Popper plus the incorporation of a microprocessor control system Standard Monitoring Features The K9 Hot N Pop Pro monitors the vehicle s interior Temperature and Battery Voltage When the Alarm sounds The Handler will be alerted by honking the Horn rolling down both rear Windows activating Emergency Lights and Siren Y Y Y Y Y Y O Additional options are Available Temperature Sensor Averaging to reduce false alarms Exclusive S O S Horn Honk Non Volatile Memory Temperature and other settings are maintained in memory when power is disconnected Dual Window Drop Rear windows do not drop in cold alarm Menu allows you to adjust settings to your needs Temperature Sensors Monitor Warns of damaged sensor and sets off Alarm if both Temperature Sensors are damaged Optional Monitoring features E S M Engine Stall Monitor Alerts of Engine Stall BEFORE the vehicle s interior gets too hot or cold No K9 Left Behind K9 removal reminder system Smoke Detector Carbon monoxide detector Door Popper features The K9 Door Popper will enable you to release your canine to your aid when you are away from your vehicle v K9 Door Popper Safety feature When pressed for a second the door release Remote Unlock
29. u are very confident that the Solenoid is working reliably use cable ties to secure the Solenoid amp unlock wires Re install the door panel and Test again STEP 21 Gas Spring Mounting Mount door opening spring with rod pointing down at an angle With the door fully opened and rest against its stops Mount the brackets Ya in from the springs fully extended position The spring should allow the door to fully open without the spring being completely compressed or extended See illustrations for approximate placement of brackets When done correctly the door will open fully to allow an easy exit for the K9 Mount spring Remove the door check to allow the door to open smoothly and quickly Extreme Bracket angles may cause the spring to pop off Step 22 Finish Install and Test System Recheck wiring placement and connections Secure cables and wires with cable ties Install the intelabox in its appropriate location Protect all connections components that may be exposed to weather Seal grommets Completely test of the K9 Hop N Pop Pro Check the K9 Door Popper with the Remote at a distance and from the Control Head Confirm that the K9 Door Popper is DISABLED and the door does not open when the vehicle is in gear See test procedure IMPORTANT It is the responsibility of the Installer and the Handler to confirm that all safety features are installed and working properly at the time of installation The handler is also resp
30. up and operation The Temperature Sensor cables are 15 feet long so they can be adjusted to the most effective locations Following examples are based the K9 being in a vehicle with K9 transporter behind the front seats Sedans or Pick Up Trucks Mount one Temperature Sensor midway up each pillar trim on each side in front of the K9 transporter or in the airflow at front of the K9 transporter on each side Sport Utility and Wagons Instruction is based on vehicles with K9 transporter behind the front seats Mount one temperature sensor midway up pillar trim in front of the K9 Transporter and one on the pillar trim in back of the K9 Transporter in good air flow If area behind transporter is isolated from airflow the Sedan method may be more appropriate Note Averaging must be turned off if motioning 2 canines in separate climate controlled locations STEP 11 Heat Alarm ignition power must be to ignition From the Pro Series Option cable connect the Red Ignition wire to switched Ignition Power point on the Vehicle s fuse panel or the police package ignition wire Ignition must be connected for proper operation of K9 Heat Alarm Pro STEP 12 Stall Sensor Option sold separately The Stall sensor makes it easy to detect an Engine Stall The Sensor detects the energy emanating from the Alternator to determine that the Engine is running Mount the Stall sensor against the metal alternator housing over its internal coils Route the Stall
31. xel test that will fill all the pixels in the display both top and bottom Ending with a Push button test will allow testing of each of the Menu Keys If any of these tests fail contact you installer or AceK9 com for further assistance Testing of Add on Options See the test procedure outlined in the options manual Popular add on Options Stall Sensor No K9 left behind Fan Kit Pager Module Cellular communicator 00000 Visit www AceK9 com for more options available AceK9 com_ Two 2 Year Limited Warranty For details visit http vww AceK9 com Warranty Weekly System Test Procedure for Hot N Pop Pro K9 should not be in the vehicle during these Tests Turn the system on Observe the Feature Settings during power up Check the Temperatures and Vehicle s Battery Voltage K9 Heat Alarm Output Tests Confirm that the Displayed Temperatures are below the Heat Alarm Hot Set Point and the System is not in Snooze Mode Press the MENU key to enter menu mode Move down to the menu choice System Test Press OK to activate all the installed Heat Alarm Alert options Verify that ALL the installed Heat Alarm Alert accessories and options worked Temperature Sensors Test Turn the Vehicle s Climate Control to the Heat position to manually raise the temperature inside the vehicle Monitor the temperatures displayed on the heat alarm and confirm that the alarm activates when the Hot Set Point is reached Visually inspect the wiring a
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