November 27th, 2010, 03:07 PM | #1 |
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DIY: Installing Spy 5000m Alarm Remote Start
I've seen this system mentioned previously, but didn't see any guides on how to do it. After spending about 2 weeks on the internet and 8+ hours working on the bike, here are the results.
Summary of working components: [] Unit brain, siren [] Flashing indicators [] Battery [] Ignition [] Infra-red sensor [] LED blinker [] Remote start (issue to be sorted) Disclaimer: I hold no responsibility for any damage that may occur as a result of carrying out this diy. If you're in doubt what you're doing please seek professional advice. I din't take any pictures of the alarm system before installing (no patience obviously), but here is an idea what it looks like (picture borrowed from elsewhere): First of all, you will need to take off the following components: SIDE PANELS BOTH SEATS REAR FAIRINGS BATTERY COVER BATTERY BATTERY HOLDER (Don't loose any of the screws and remember where each goes!) The siren (behind the fuse box) and the brain unit (above the siren in the picture) are already installed in this picture. Here is an other view with the battery removed. You may see there is a lot of wiring. The brain unit is navy blue and can be seen on the left hand-side of the siren. Cables The fixing of the cable may appear rather self explanatory by the connections. The cable lots are as follows: Antenna - BLACK (thicker cable) Grounding - BLACK (ends with a ring) Siren - WHITE AND RED Infrared - RED AND BLUE LED blinker - RED AND BLACK Main wiring (single colour wires) 2 x YELLOW BROWN PINK GREY BLUE BLACK RED For now these all look pretty complicated, but once they end up in the right places it all becomes a lot easier. I placed the antenna in the tail. Wiring was easy to follow alongside some existing wires. Connect the RED wire to the positive (+) battery. Connect the BLACK wire to the negative (-) battery. Or attached the grounding cable to the frame, either should do the job. Find two YELLOW cables, and connect them to indicator wirings, as in these pictures: Right side: Plug one YELLOW cable together with GREY. Left side: Plug one YELLOW cable together with GREEN. I fed the LED cable alongside the fairings, and secured it in a small gap between the fairings next to the windscreen. I didn't fancy drilling holes in any panel, etc... Now you can use basic alarm functions. You can arm/disarm the alarm, and indicators/LED will blink accordingly. Next, the ignition needs to be wired up. Get the fuse box and REMOVE "IG" FUSE out. Into the place where the fuse was, on the back where the wiring goes into the fuse box, locate a thick brown cable, and connect PINK and BROWN wires from the alarm. Connect the GREY wire into the corresponding location. This step is optional, but if you consider having a remote start, here is what should be done: The BLUE wire needs to connect with the YELLOW/RED wire inside the start relay, right next to the main fuse: I've tried, and it turns the engine, but doesn't start it. As many of you may know, there is an anti-jacking security device fitted to our bikes, so it can't be 'hot wired'. Because of this the remote start won't work. I will contact the company who sold me the alarm, as they know a way to bypass this security feature. If it works for me I shall update you all. I hope it was any useful Enjoy! Last futzed with by Den; November 29th, 2010 at 12:19 PM. |
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November 27th, 2010, 03:12 PM | #2 |
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Nice work! Linked from the DIY sticky....
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December 9th, 2010, 07:25 PM | #3 |
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Nice guide, I did something similar. Here is a brief review of it in action:
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December 10th, 2010, 11:21 AM | #4 |
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Greetings from Brighton!
Actually, THIS video has persuaded me to get THIS alarm. Did you film it? |
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December 10th, 2010, 12:04 PM | #5 |
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Oh wait, deleting the post, didn't realise you are the author of the howto - thought you were interested in getting one
Ah, cool, glad my video helped you decide on the alarm. How are you liking it? |
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December 10th, 2010, 12:19 PM | #6 |
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Yes, it was well informative, thank you... I've actually posted a comment, but it got flagged up as spam?! Weird youtube...
I just find the alarm not as sensitive :/ I can tilt the bike and the alarm won't go off You have to give it a kick to set it off... How and where did you attach the IR sensor? |
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December 10th, 2010, 12:43 PM | #7 | |
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Yeh, the alarm is only sensitive to shock, not to tilting. But if you kick the stand up, that sets off the alarm - also if you have the steering lock on, trying to turn the handle bars sets the alarm off. Technically though you can roll and tilt the bike without setting the alarm off. You did do the thing where you hold the lock button and then set the sensitivity to 5 chirps? IR sensor? - you mean the microwave sensor? -- I put it under the rear seat so if I use the helmet lock for my helmet or leave a tailbag on the bike, someone fiddling with either will trip the microwave sensor. |
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December 10th, 2010, 01:20 PM | #8 |
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Yep, I got on sensitivity 5. But didn't see much difference to be honest.
I haven't been riding the bike for 2.5 weeks now - due to icy roads, obviously! The bike's had its chain cleaned and lubricated, oil changed, air filter upgraded, and generally cleaned. Such a shame my battery went flat! I can't wait for the weather to warm up I'm missing riding it so much!! |
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December 10th, 2010, 01:29 PM | #9 | |
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Need to clean/lube mine, still a while till the next oil change. What air filters did you upgrade to? - link? The bike won't start after 2.5 weeks with the alarm on? |
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December 10th, 2010, 01:52 PM | #10 |
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December 15th, 2010, 05:51 PM | #11 |
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Nice DIY, now all we need is a DIY for the non FI bikes..
I don't think out carbed bikes have an anti theft system, and I didn't even know the FI model had one. You can always check the wiring diagrams and figure it how to plug it. BTW: Are you concerned about the quality of this remote start? It seems to be one of the, if the the cheapest one out there.. any it does by several names.. Spy 5000M, Beret 5000M, Voyager 5000M, ect.. |
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December 16th, 2010, 08:24 AM | #12 |
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Wow, that is definitely a rigorous process! Good job on it. I have the Gorilla 7017 Alarm with remote. It doesn't attach to the lights or anything, and obviously has much fewer features, and probably doesn't go as far. But it still reaches into my apartment and into my workplace to tell me of someone is touching, tilting, or hotwiring it. I bought it largely for both the cost and simple install (just need to connect to the battery and then locate all the sensors). I also have the shock alarm disabled, but it still chirps out there and beeps at me.
Good writeup!
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December 16th, 2010, 01:34 PM | #13 |
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This mod is not specific to FI or Carbs - all should work just fine.
I worked off the diagram for US (carbs) version, and I have an FI bike... Also, for the remote start... I chose not to disclose how to 'hotwire' the bike for the remote start to bypass the anti-jacking device, as the bike thieves may find it interesting. Send me a PM and I can tell you how it's done. If you're a genuine member needing the info for genuine reasons - I will reply to your PM. |
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March 24th, 2011, 10:22 AM | #14 |
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Lately, I have been asked how to activate the remote start module on the bike.
I would like to remind you that by doing this (hot-wiring) your warranty is likely to be voided, and bike's security compromised. I really would not recommend you activating that module. Last futzed with by Den; May 3rd, 2011 at 08:24 AM. |
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Hello All and Hi Den,
My name is RJ and me loves bikes Mate I know this is not a Yami's R1 forum, but I checked your tuto about installing the alarm and Id like to see if you can help me with one thing. On the pics where you hook the PINK and GRAY I cannot see where they are. Anyway.... this is my setup: Alarm (Beret 5000m) <--> Bike (YZF-R1 2011) RED Wire <--> Battery + Black Wire <--> Battery - Yellow Wires (2) <--> Direction Indicator Wires (Positive) Pink Wire <--> Engine Cut Off Switch RED/Black Wire (BEFORE Relay Unit) Gray Wire <--> Engine Cut Off Switch RED/Black Wire (TO Relay Unit) Brown Wire <--> BROWN 12V able that comes from the Key to the Main Fuse Box 15A IG Fuse Blue Wire <--> Disconnected (Even thou US R1's does not seem to have immobilizer I don't care for this feature so I didn't connect it) PROBLEM: 12A IG Fuse Blows when: Key is ON and press Disarm (unlock) remote function Key is ON and Running and press the Anti robbery flammeout. *If i start the bike electrics by the remote then it kills the bike with no problem but if Key is used for normal operation then I decide to Kill the engine on both mentioned ways it does, but also blows my fuse. As far as I researched the Pink and Gray are supposed to GROUND when killing the engine, but the cable that comes from the Cut Off Switch to the Relay Unit is energised with 12V therefore the fuse blown is expected. I appreciate any suggestion on what to try or ideas where else I could connect PINK and GRAY wires? PS: don't forget to mention where you connect yours Cheers mates, RJ SOLUTION: ---------------------------------------- I've found the solution for the R1 2011. Grab a Multimeter to test wires. Look for the "Lean Angle Sensor" on your bike "There are others engine kill but I chose this one". Use the multimeter and find a wire on your Lean Angle Sensor with no more than 5V when Key is ON (On R6 and R1's should be a BLUE wire, not the BLUE with Black Stripe. Also the new R1's 2009-2011 has 4 wires there, older and R6's has 3 only). Splice that one with PINK from Alarm Brain and Gray to the Lean Angle Sensor". That will do the job of Killing the engine remotely. I didn't connect the BLUE cable only, coz I don't really want or care for the remote start. Hope that helps and tank you guys from this forum anyways. cheers!!! PS:: I have the Complete Yamaha R1's 2009-2011 Service and Electrical Diagram in PDF. In case someone needs it, send me an email Ill send it ovA. Last futzed with by rjanderson; March 24th, 2011 at 07:12 PM. Reason: FIXED! |
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March 26th, 2011, 12:51 PM | #16 |
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Just bought one and it’s in the mail. I am new to bikes and have a stupid question.
If I do not setup the remote start, does that mean I won’t have a remote kill feature (engine cut off)? |
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That won't be a problem. As I've previously mentioned on my post I've installed everything on my R1 but the blue cable coz I don't want the remote start either. The Engine Cut Off is provided by the PINK and GRAY cables. Hope that helps. Cheers RJ |
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March 27th, 2011, 02:49 AM | #18 |
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You have to take the IG fuse OUT, don't leave it in the fuse box slot. That might be causing the problem.
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Hey Den I have the same question, while installing the pink/brown and gray wires, im not sure what you mean by corresponding.
"Manual" is not at all helpful. Thank you for the write up. |
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I have joined this forum to try to get this alarm working and ts giving me a headache! lol I am quite sure I have everything exactly as is outlined in these instruction.......only thing I want to check is where you say join pink and brown wires from alarm to thick brown on body.......I have basically cut the thick brown on body in half, joined all three at the same point(pink,brown,thick brown) and then the grey to the other side of the thick brown is that what you ment?
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May 3rd, 2011, 09:16 AM | #21 |
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Sorry for a late reply, but here it is (see attachment).
The way I did it, I fed those wires through empty slots, and inside the fuse box. Took the IG fuse out, and pushed the wires into the corresponding slots where the fuse contacts used to go. This way you don't have to cut any wires. |
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Excellent Write Up....
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Thats an excellent write up I must say. Let me Introduce my self before I say anything more. I am Zubin Hakim from Mumbai India and have a Kawasaki Ninja 250R 2011 version. I have been doing research on security system over the net and I zeroed in this SPY 5000M system after seeing the video posted by hackeron. And guess what I belive you are the only one who I find over the internet who has detailed how to install the Spy 5000 M on a Kawasaki Ninja 250 R. I have already ordered by Spy 5000 M from Singapore since you dont get this stuff still in India. Unfortunately I am not able to see the pics that you have attached on the forum while describing the setup of the alarm. It would be great if you could guide me once I get my Spy 5000M. Hope to being gr8 friends and hope to talk to you soon... Regards Zubin Hakim ______________________________________________________ Ride for passion not to race... |
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The links are broken now due to the way how I configured my picasa, and I can't edit the post... something to do with expiration period of how long the post can be edited.
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Thank you very much for your prompt reply much appreciated. Its just that I would need your guidance when I get the SPY 5000M for installation, as no one in Mumbai here has ever done it and I dont want others to experiment on it than me Hope to talk to you soon, take care and good luck.
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Hi Den, I was wondering if you could make a youtube video on how or tips on installing the alarm. it would be much appreciated.
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Thank you for the worm welcome. =D I'm doing great how about yourself? hope all is well. I think it would help many people if Den or someone made a video on how to set up the wiring and where the best place to put the alarm units at ect.
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Alarm help lights dont work :(
Hey everyone so i just finished installing my alarm system and i realized when the bike was armed/disarmed only one side of the bikes indicators went off so i switched the two yellow wires and then the other side worked does anyone have an explanation or is one of my yellow wires defective? Thanks,
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Question: What triggers does the system have to kill the bike if someone is attempting to take it while in remote start mode?
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I'm not sure, but a kill switch to the remote start line could be put in if the Neutral light is not on, or when the clutch is pulled in but the key is not in/turned to the 'run' position. It'd be quite similar to a car remote start, if the key is not in the ignition and in the 'run' position, to shift (an automatic anyways) the brake must be pressed at which point the engine is cut off.
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Yeah I understand that too but I think I'd still rather it shut off if it is shifted into first or if the brakes are applied. No need in risking my scratch-less fairings to some idiot that wants to do circles in the parking garage.
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I've got a Spy 5000M ordered. Now I just need the picture links fixed. Where are you Den?
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links for the pictures, please?
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This looks like the Internatrix alarm repackaged, or maybe it was Internatrix doing the repackaging. Same features, minus the remote start. Either way, sounds like a good system. I love my Internatrix. It has scared off a couple of people.
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PICTURES!
Here is a few pictures I found, however I can't edit the original post |
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HI: Let me contribute to the installation of this alarm system that seem to be very nice, We all know that the instructions that came with it are more confusing than having none, connecting the positive negative and blinkers are straight forward, my problem was with the ignition as I learned that some systems interrupt the current to the CDI (capacitor discharge ignition) and other systems ground the CDI so one alarm brain is not good for all the applications. I have a Chinese scooter that come with alarm from factory, same connector, same number of wires and colors as the Spy 5000m but after plugging it in the remote start will crank the engine but it will not start and if the engine was running and the alarm went off the engine will keep running and will not shut down, every thing else was working. Here are pictures how I fixed mine.
Spy 5000m alarm system. For systems where the ignition switch or alarm stops the engine by grounding the CDI (Capacitive Discharge Ignition) through the Pink=Black/White wire, the relay A should be moved to position B, relay A is the only N/C (normally close) relay out of the 5 in this picture Here the 2 little capacitors were removed just to see the circuitry that ends in R33. You don't need to touch them Here the 2 capacitors are back on and relay A has been removed Here the relay is soldered in position B and the only thing left to do is to plug the remote communication board or whatever. Ready to work on ground CDI systems, but not finished yet as I found out the engine keeps running while the alarm is going off, to fix this I need a SPST (Single Pole Single Throw) normally open relay on position A. I need a CMA51H-S-DC12V-A or equivalent relay. Back side of the board A N/O SPST relay will have 4 legs in these position (red dots) and the (blue dot) will not be used The pink lines are circuitry on the back side of the board, The gray cable comes from the ignition switch, goes through the N/C relay B and out through the pink cable, when the ignition key is off it grounds the CDI so there is no spark, when we remote start the motorcycle, relay B opens and interrupt the grounding. When the engine is running either because the ignition is on or relay B is open and the alarm goes off then relay A closes and grounds the CDI. For now I am using it with out the relay A as I had no time to look for a relay of that size, every thing works except engine wont stop when alarm goes off. I will post as soon I finish it. Finally it is working perfect. Finding such a small relay was a pain, none of the local electronic stores will carry it and since I am obsessive I refuse to put an external bigger one. After many hours of search I could not find any SPST relay. All the available ones were SPDT (they have 5 legs) So you have to cut one leg as shown in the picture. Make sure the leg does not touch the PCB (printed circuit board). small piece of electric tape will help. The one I bought was from www.Omnipro.net Subminiature Automotive PCB power relay ( Series PC236) PC236-1c-12s-x (very expensive) later on I found one made by Panasonic: Automotive Relay S JJM www.Futureelectronics.com full number JJM1-12V ($9 cheaper) Couple sites from England will have it like Conrad-uk.com and Amazon.co.uk. Project finished Good luck. By the way I put a switch on the blue cable (remote starter) so I disable or enable it as needed. My scooter has an electronic choke. I have to be sure the scooter is on it central stand legs and with the rear wheel up otherwise takes off. Last futzed with by shishe; February 21st, 2012 at 11:46 AM. |
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You may eventually answer my question from post #30
I did think at one time that the sensor that detects motion may be what kills the remote start. Seems there may be a setting for that sensor when you go thru the settings in the remote. I'd also like for it to eventually kill the remote start from some other source too like depression of the clutch or putting the kickstand up so that remote start would also die if the bike happened to be not "armed" at the time.
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I just got my alarm (spy 5000m, got it from ebay $89.99 plus Sh.)
it's easy to install it , well if you follow the right instructions, thank you DEN for making this an easy project!!!! The alarm works great, |
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