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  • 4 weeks later...

i asked this question like 6months ago i ended up gettin the wires and i still havent installed it

dam motavation

red = key off

yellow = key on

blue = acc or IG2

black = body

brown = brake switch

orange = no use

i hope these are rite

get in there big dog

:D

  • 3 years later...

i just installed this to my car, very good little unit.

dnt worry about that dial on the back... just leave it

red is live, yellow and blue is acc.

brown is handbrake - wont work with this not connected.

black is ground

leave orange out nothing.

Edited by zero'sR32
  • 3 weeks later...

a couple of people have asked me about the english version i have, which was posted here but no longer, if you go to

http://pivotjp.com/download/flame-download-e.html

this is a link to the english website which has all the pivot manuals in pdf form.

whats really funny is i haven't installed it yet and i bought it for $280 5 years ago. sad face....

  • 3 months later...
orange = no use

i hope these are rite

get in there big dog

:blush:

The orange wire is RPM sensor.

Because this timer is a true auto-timer, it senses the amount of time above a certain RPM, and adds time to the count-down accordingly to the way it's been driven.

Having said that it can be set up in manual mode, where it is always set for xx number of seconds to shut-down no matter how it's driven.

B.

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