The CTD system, when armed, is designed to deter vehicle content theft
by pulsing the horns and exterior lamps for approximately 30 seconds
when an unauthorized vehicle entry is detected. However, the CTD system
does not affect engine starting.
An unauthorized entry can be any of the following with the CTD system
armed:
• | When any door is opened without being unlocked by using the key
to unlock either of the front doors or the UNLOCK command from a keyless
entry transmitter. |
• | Forced entry into the rear compartment. |
The components of the system are:
• | Dash integration Module (DIM) |
• | Front door lock cylinder disarm switches |
• | Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) |
• | Rear Integration Module (RIM) |
• | Remote Function Actuators |
• | Rear compartment tamper switch |
Arming the CTD System
Use the following procedure in order to arm the system:
- Place the shift lever in park (P).
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Open any door.
Important: The system is not armed if the doors are locked manually The power
door lock switch or remote transmitter must be used to arm the CTD system.
- Lock the doors with any power door lock switch or the LOCK button on
the transmitter. The system is in standby mode and will not start the arming
timer until all doors are closed.
- The system will arm approximately 30 seconds from the time that
the last door is closed. This delay is shown by the SECURITY indicator
ON STEADY. When the indicator transitions to OFF, the system is armed.
Locking The Vehicle Without Arming The CTD System
Locking the vehicle may be accomplished without arming the CTD system.
Use of the manual door locks or using the key to lock the doors will lock
the vehicle but will not arm the CTD system.
Disarming An Armed System/Silencing An Alarm
If system arming has been requested by the power door lock switch or
the transmitter, it must be disarmed.
Important: Using the power door unlock switch or manually unlocking the doors does
not disable the CTD arm mode. Also, disconnecting the battery or pulling
fuses does not disable the arm mode, since the remote function actuator
module stores the CTD mode status in memory.
• | To disarm the CTD system in standby mode (SECURITY indicator on
or flashing and door(s) open): |
- | Press either power door unlock switch. |
- | Use the key to unlock either front door. |
- | Press the UNLOCK button on the transmitter. |
- | Insert a valid Pass Key III key into the ignition and switch to
run position. |
• | To disarm the CTD system in the armed mode: |
- | Use the key to unlock either front door. |
- | Press the UNLOCK button on the transmitter. |
- | Insert a valid Pass Key III key into the ignition and switch to
run position |
• | To disarm the CTD system when activated (alarming mode). |
- | Use the key to unlock either front door. |
- | Press the UNLOCK button on the transmitter. |
- | Insert a valid Pass Key III key into the ignition and switch to
run position. |
Personalization
Refer to
Personalization Description and Operation
in Personalization.
CTD Circuit Description
The following is a description of each component used in the CTD system:
Door Lock Actuators
The CTD system uses the door jamb switches in the door lock assembly
as one method to activate the alarm. The door modules monitor
the door jamb switches. If the rear integration module (RIM) receives
a class 2 message from a door module that a door is open and the
CTD system is armed, the RIM activates the alarm.
Door Lock Cylinder Switch
The front door lock cylinders are equipped with switches in order to
disarm the CTD system. When a lock cylinder is turned to the unlock position
the switch grounds the disarm input to the door module.
Rear Integration Module (RIM)
The CTD system is an internal function of the Rear Integration Module
(RIM) which utilizes class 2 serial data and various switch input
information to perform CTD functions. When the RIM detects an unauthorized
entry, the RIM commands the Dash Integration Module (DIM) to activate
the horns and exterior lamps via the class 2 serial data
line. The RIM has five basic modes (disarmed, standby, delayed,
armed, and alarm) for operating the CTD system. The different modes
are described below.
- The RIM has the CTD system in a disarmed mode until the following
conditions are detected:
• | Ignition key turned to the OFF position |
• | Doors locked by either the power door lock switch or the LOCK
button on the transmitter |
- The RIM enters the standby mode when the above conditions are
detected. In standby mode the RIM commands the instrument cluster to illuminate
the SECURITY indicator via the class 2 serial data line.
(If all the doors are closed and the LOCK button on the transmitter
is used, the RIM enters the delayed mode.
- When the last door is closed, the RIM enters the delayed mode
for 30 seconds. In delayed mode the RIM commands the instrument
cluster to illuminate the SECURITY indicator via the class 2
serial data line.
- After 30 seconds, the RIM enters the armed mode. In armed
mode the RIM commands the instrument cluster to turn off the SECURITY indicator
via the class 2 serial data line. Any forced entry activates
the alarm mode.
- When the RIM detects a forced entry, the RIM enters the alarm
mode. The RIM commands the DIM to activate the horn and exterior lamps
for 30 seconds, via a class 2 message. This is followed
by a three minute time-out with the horn no longer active. If no
new intrusions are detected after the time-out, the horn is not active.
The system must be disarmed or the intrusion condition removed after
the time-out for the system to exit alarm mode.
Remote Function Actuator (RFA) Module
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system is an internal function of the
Remote Function Actuator (RFA) Module . The RKE system can arm and disarm
the CTD system. When the RKE module receives a door lock or unlock signal
from the transmitter, the RKE module sends a class 2 message
to the RIM in order to perform the appropriate arm/disarm functions.
Rear Compartment Tamper Switch
The rear compartment lid is equipped with a lock cylinder tamper switch.
Any forced movement of the lock cylinder activates the tamper switch. Both
or either of the following actions activate the lock cylinder tamper switch:
• | Rotation caused by forced entry |
• | In and out movement of the lock cylinder caused by forced entry |
Important: The CTD system can be armed with the windows or sunroof open.
Inputs
The RIM monitors the following inputs:
• | Driver and passenger door jamb switches, class 2 message
from the Driver Door Module |
• | Driver and passenger power door lock/unlock switches, class 2
message from the Driver Door Module |
• | Driver door lock cylinder switch, class 2 message from
the Driver Door Module |
• | Transmitter LOCK/UNLOCK buttons, class 2 message from the
Remote Function Actuator (RFA) Module |
• | Rear compartment tamper switch |
Outputs
The RIM commands the DIM to control the following via a class 2
message: