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2012 VW Jetta sportwagen keyless , remote start

I need to know what remote start works that has longer range and does not need a key fob in the car.

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Data link connector on 12 vw jetta

Hi I'm wondering we're I would find the data link connector on a 2012 vw jetta thanks

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FAQ - Getting Started - Data-Link FAQ

What is data-link?
Data-link is a high speed data communication link used between more than one after-market electronic device. These devices include remote-starters, alarm systems, GPS and telematics devices, and immobilizer bypass or interface module(s). The data-link protocol uses the EIA (Electronic Industries Association) RS-232 serial connection and communication standard. This is the exact same communication standard used with USB, which allows various electronic devices to communicate with each other. In our case, it allows the remote-starter or alarm-system and the immobilizer bypass or interface module(s) to share a variety of different information.

 

What benefits are there when using data-link?
Using the data-link port to link communication between the after-market remote-starter or alarm-system and an immobilizer bypass or interface module reduces the amount of wiring required in 2 ways. First it reduces the amount of redundant wiring required for both devices. Instead of having to manually connect an ignition wire to both devices, using the data-link port will only require you to connect the ignition wire to one device, which will share the ignition status (ON/OFF) through the data-link port to the other connected device(s). Secondly it reduces the amount of wiring by not requiring analog connections in a networked vehicle. Many of the vehicles functions can be read by receiving and controlled by sending data on the vehicles data-bus (eg J1850, CAN, etc.). Our immobilizer bypass and interface modules offer control over a variety of different functions on thousands of different vehicles and can send and receive data on the vehicles data-bus through instructions from the data-link port. This normalizes the communication and allows an after-market remote-starter or alarm-system to send and receive data from the vehicle without having to manually connect an analog wire to the vehicle for every possible function.

 

Reducing the amount of wiring required for the installation not only simplifies the installation and saves time, but it also reduces the chances of installation error and fewer possible points of failure due to cold solder joints and corrosion.

 

What is the difference between 1-way and 2-way data-link?
The 1-way data-link port allows a remote-starter or alarm-system to send commands to an immobilizer bypass or interface module. This includes such commands as GWR status, door-lock, door-unlock and much more. The 2-way data-link is an extension to the 1-way data-link protocol by allowing the module to send numerous different statuses from the vehicle back to the remote-starter or alarm-system. This includes such statuses as door-pin, hood-pin, tachometer RPM and much more.

 

What Fortin products support data-link?
All of our data modules support data-link. All of these modules are listed in the "Affected Products" list at the top of this page. You can also manually check the features section of any of our products to determine if the module supports the 1-way protocol, 2-way protocol, or both.

 

Does data-link work with DEI's D2D or DBI?
Data-Link is the protocol that works all after market remote starters and alarm systems. Moreover, we include all necessary conexions to these products. Therefore, Data-Link is compatible with D2D, DEI and DBI protocols.


What remote-starter and alarm-systems support data-link?                                                                                   More brands of remote-starters and alarm-systems currently support our data-link protocol than any other similar protocol. Click here to view a current list of compatible brands.

 

Is data-link extensible?
Absolutely. The protocol has been extended numerous times to include various new features and functionality and there is still plenty of room for future enhancements as we continue to release new products and firmware with features that simplify after-market installation.

 

Why does my module have more than one data-link port?
Some of our immobilizer bypass and interface modules have more than one data-link port in order to allow you to use more than one module on the data-link bus by daisy-chaining them together. Although chaining together multiple devices in this manner appears to be in series, the data-link bus is in fact a parallel network, so you can achieve the same result by splicing into a data-link cable and create a T-harness with more than one cable.

 

What if my remote-starter or alarm-system does not support data-link?
All of our data-link modules can still be wired manually if the remote-starter or alarm-system you are installing it with does not support data-link. Every immobilizer bypass and interface module can be wired manually so it remains compatible with all brands of after-market remote-starters and alarm systems. However, since some of modules support more functions than there are wires available on its plugs, some of the less common features may only be available through data-link. When this is the case we try to make the most common features available on the plug as a wired input or output to offer the broadest range of support.

 

How do I troubleshoot a problem with data-link?
Since the data-link port handles most of the signals that a wired input or output would traditionally handle, it becomes difficult to troubleshoot the communication between the devices when a problem occurs. Because of this we provide the TEST-LINK 2-way data-link tester. It has 2 data-link ports and connects between the remote-starter or alarm-system and the immobilizer bypass or interface module. It allows the installer to verify 7 different input commands (Foot Brake, Tach, Overrev, Hood, Door, Trunk, Hand Brake) and has a button which sends a LOCK output.

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FAQ - Getting Started - Data-Link FAQ

What is data-link?
Data-link is a high speed data communication link used between more than one after-market electronic device. These devices include remote-starters, alarm systems, GPS and telematics devices, and immobilizer bypass or interface module(s). The data-link protocol uses the EIA (Electronic Industries Association) RS-232 serial connection and communication standard. This is the exact same communication standard used with USB, which allows various electronic devices to communicate with each other. In our case, it allows the remote-starter or alarm-system and the immobilizer bypass or interface module(s) to share a variety of different information.

 

What benefits are there when using data-link?
Using the data-link port to link communication between the after-market remote-starter or alarm-system and an immobilizer bypass or interface module reduces the amount of wiring required in 2 ways. First it reduces the amount of redundant wiring required for both devices. Instead of having to manually connect an ignition wire to both devices, using the data-link port will only require you to connect the ignition wire to one device, which will share the ignition status (ON/OFF) through the data-link port to the other connected device(s). Secondly it reduces the amount of wiring by not requiring analog connections in a networked vehicle. Many of the vehicles functions can be read by receiving and controlled by sending data on the vehicles data-bus (eg J1850, CAN, etc.). Our immobilizer bypass and interface modules offer control over a variety of different functions on thousands of different vehicles and can send and receive data on the vehicles data-bus through instructions from the data-link port. This normalizes the communication and allows an after-market remote-starter or alarm-system to send and receive data from the vehicle without having to manually connect an analog wire to the vehicle for every possible function.

 

Reducing the amount of wiring required for the installation not only simplifies the installation and saves time, but it also reduces the chances of installation error and fewer possible points of failure due to cold solder joints and corrosion.

 

What is the difference between 1-way and 2-way data-link?
The 1-way data-link port allows a remote-starter or alarm-system to send commands to an immobilizer bypass or interface module. This includes such commands as GWR status, door-lock, door-unlock and much more. The 2-way data-link is an extension to the 1-way data-link protocol by allowing the module to send numerous different statuses from the vehicle back to the remote-starter or alarm-system. This includes such statuses as door-pin, hood-pin, tachometer RPM and much more.

 

What Fortin products support data-link?
All of our data modules support data-link. All of these modules are listed in the "Affected Products" list at the top of this page. You can also manually check the features section of any of our products to determine if the module supports the 1-way protocol, 2-way protocol, or both.

 

Does data-link work with DEI's D2D or DBI?
Data-Link is the protocol that works all after market remote starters and alarm systems. Moreover, we include all necessary conexions to these products. Therefore, Data-Link is compatible with D2D, DEI and DBI protocols.


What remote-starter and alarm-systems support data-link?                                                                                   More brands of remote-starters and alarm-systems currently support our data-link protocol than any other similar protocol. Click here to view a current list of compatible brands.

 

Is data-link extensible?
Absolutely. The protocol has been extended numerous times to include various new features and functionality and there is still plenty of room for future enhancements as we continue to release new products and firmware with features that simplify after-market installation.

 

Why does my module have more than one data-link port?
Some of our immobilizer bypass and interface modules have more than one data-link port in order to allow you to use more than one module on the data-link bus by daisy-chaining them together. Although chaining together multiple devices in this manner appears to be in series, the data-link bus is in fact a parallel network, so you can achieve the same result by splicing into a data-link cable and create a T-harness with more than one cable.

 

What if my remote-starter or alarm-system does not support data-link?
All of our data-link modules can still be wired manually if the remote-starter or alarm-system you are installing it with does not support data-link. Every immobilizer bypass and interface module can be wired manually so it remains compatible with all brands of after-market remote-starters and alarm systems. However, since some of modules support more functions than there are wires available on its plugs, some of the less common features may only be available through data-link. When this is the case we try to make the most common features available on the plug as a wired input or output to offer the broadest range of support.

 

How do I troubleshoot a problem with data-link?
Since the data-link port handles most of the signals that a wired input or output would traditionally handle, it becomes difficult to troubleshoot the communication between the devices when a problem occurs. Because of this we provide the TEST-LINK 2-way data-link tester. It has 2 data-link ports and connects between the remote-starter or alarm-system and the immobilizer bypass or interface module. It allows the installer to verify 7 different input commands (Foot Brake, Tach, Overrev, Hood, Door, Trunk, Hand Brake) and has a button which sends a LOCK output.

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2004 Chrysler Crossfire aka Mercedes SLK

I know that his vehicle needs a key wrap! But.. just wondering if there is any chance that the Evo-ALL could support the CAN data on this vehicle for the convenience features only. The Chrysler Crossfire is basically the rebadge version of the Mercedes SLK

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SmartStart EVO-ONE Hookup

I'm testing a StartSmart to my EVO-ONE but I'm having trouble with the "Program your remote" step. I can actually hear the SmartStart buzz when it receives the lock command but the remote programming fails (parking lights don't flash). I followed the EVO-ONE + SmartStart instructions and modified a Datalink cable to fit (and grounded the grey wire). I noticed this is the only RF kit that plugs into the black Datalink port of the EVO-ONE, not the small blue port. Is this correct?

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Trunk won't pop.

2010 Audi Q5 - EVO-ALL installed with harness. After remote starting the vehicle - the hatch will not open. I can hear the solinoid working to unlock the hatch, but the motor that raises the hatch does not engage to open it. We had this same problem with our previous car starter system - was hoping the EVO-ALL would not have the same issue. Any recommondations on things to try to get this to work properly? Also there are times after remote starting - when trying to open the hatch manually using the button on the hatch itself, it will not open. It will only open after hitting the hatch release button on the OEM remote. OH one more question. Is there are a data link cable extension evailable? Due to where the EVO-ALL is installed under the dash, I have to remove the lower panels to get at it to program it. I was hoping there exists an extension data link cable available somewhere. Or if I could know the connector type, I could make one myself. Thanks for the help!

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Can I get Datalink protocol and technical specs if I'm looking to develop an remote start interface device?

I'm working on a 2-way remote device that I'd like to pair with an EVO ONE for information and control. Would it be possible to get techical specs and protocol information? I own an EVO ONE I can use for testing purposes.

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Can I get Datalink protocol and technical specs if I'm looking to develop an remote start interface device?

I'm working on a 2-way remote device that I'd like to pair with an EVO ONE for information and control. Would it be possible to get techical specs and protocol information? I own an EVO ONE I can use for testing purposes.

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RF Kit and Crimestopper Teleconnect at the Same Time?

Hello,

I have the Evo-All installed in my 2011 Ford Fusion, an installation that has been in place since January of 2014.  I recently attempted to add the CRIMESTOPPER RFALL641W FM RF Add-on Kit and the Crimestopper Tele-connect smartphonne control.  I am able to program the Evo-All to "see" the RF kit (if the Tele-connect is disconnected), and I am able to program the Evo-All to "see" the Tele-connect as long as the RF antenna is disconnected.  But I am not able to get the unit to see both add-on devices at the same time.  I have flashed the unit as instructed.  If I have both connected at the same time, the RF kit works, but the Tele-connect does not.

Any ideas?  Your assistance is appreciated.   

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evo-one currently installed, can i add a int-sl+ to gain additional features?

I have a 2001 cadillac seville sls with an evo one currently installed. The evo one does not support dual driver presets and rear window defrost while the int-sl+ does. Is it possible to add an int-sl+ using data link to gain the additional features and if yes what other wires (other than data) would i need to hook uo?

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Evo-One RF CRIMESTOPPER RFALL642W FM RF

For the Evo-one with CRIMESTOPPER RFALL642W FM RF which rf kit do i program it for?

Is the same as "Fortin FM"?

 

Also, can the evo-one be used with an rf kit and Compustar Drone (DR-3400)? What do I need to program for to work with Compustar Drone (DR-3400)?

 

Thanks

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ProStart CT-3310 - Does it do 2 Way Data-link?

Do you guys know off hand of the Canadian tire "special" ProStart CT-3310 can do 2 way data-link? There is a 4 pin bypass port on it but not sure on if it supports 2 way or only 1 way. If it does support it... is it a D2D protocol? Will be using an EVO-ALL

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quesque le data link

je regarde pour installer le evo-all avec thar-maz1 sauf dans les document d'installation je voie qu'il parle du data-link. quesque ses exactement le data link esce un module suplementaire qui reste permanent avec le evo one ?? et si je L,install pas esce qu'il faux les fils en pointillé doit etre connecter? et de plus le fils jaune qui doit etre brancher a l'ignition ses quel fils exactement qui doit aller pour un mazda cx5 2014?

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Will the EVO-ALL work without data link

I have a 2012 Toyota RAV4 it does not have data link. Will I be able to install the evo all as a remote starter?

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Horn blowing constantly when Evo-All data link is disconnected

Installed an Evo-All + Prestige APS-57E system on a 2015 Corolla S. I also enabled the Evo-Alarm function. Everything works perfectly. But I accidently noticed what I believe could be a bad unit issue...

 

If I disconnect the datalink connector of the Evo-All, the horn constanly blows.

 

I even disconnected ALL connectors from the Evo-All and connected just the Evo-All by itself to the 20-pin harness and the horn started blowing again?? I have never seen this happen before and am worried that if the vehicles battery was ever disconnected, the client's horn would just start blowing? 

 

Somehow, the Evo-All has an internal ground signal inside itself? I tried reseting it as well. I also disconneted the horn connector from the steering wheel column and the Evo-All would still send a ground signal to the horn wire and blow it.

 

Conencting the data-link conector stops this from happening the the Evo works fine again. Is this just a bad unit?

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Horn blowing constantly when Evo-All data link is disconnected

Installed an Evo-All + Prestige APS-57E system on a 2015 Corolla S. I also enabled the Evo-Alarm function. Everything works perfectly. But I accidently noticed what I believe could be a bad unit issue...

 

If I disconnect the datalink connector of the Evo-All, the horn constanly blows.

 

I even disconnected ALL connectors from the Evo-All and connected just the Evo-All by itself to the 20-pin harness and the horn started blowing again?? I have never seen this happen before and am worried that if the vehicles battery was ever disconnected, the client's horn would just start blowing? 

 

Somehow, the Evo-All has an internal ground signal inside itself? I tried reseting it as well. I also disconneted the horn connector from the steering wheel column and the Evo-All would still send a ground signal to the horn wire and blow it.

 

Conencting the data-link conector stops this from happening the the Evo works fine again. Is this just a bad unit?

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evo start for DEI

Wondering if the EVO-Start will work with any DEI products or is it only for EVO products currently ?

10/08/2016

GMC timmerk (950Pts.)

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Can the EVO-ALL use W2W and D2D at same time?

Can the EVO-ALL use W2W and D2D at same time?

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Evo one & DEI smartstart cable

I got a viper smart start vsm200. From what I have been reading, I do not use the cable came with vsm200 unit. Is that right? So what cable do I support to use? I'm already used all the cable that come with the ax-one. Am I missing something?

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INT-SL+ not seeing OEM lock signal to initate a start on RS-00 G5.

I am usining an INT-SL+ and a RS00-G5 on a 02 Trailblazer LTZ. I hooked up the module D2D to the remote start and when I go to program the bypass the light doesn't blink when I press the lock on the OEM fob. I can get the remote start to work by hooking up the green wire to the - door lock wire, after the remote start sees 3 consecutive lock pulses it starts. But once it remote starts it locks the doors (1 pulse) you enter the vehicle and leave your driveway the vehicle locks the doors (2 pulse) you go to the store and your wife gets out then gets back in you leave vehicle locks the door (3 pulse). Remote start initiates a start. Am I missing something? Is there a different wire that pulses when the factory alarm is armed? Will a firm ware update fix this?

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Is Excalibur RS 260DP compatible with Key-override-all module?

Hi, I just got a Excalibur RS 260 DP and Key-Override-All bypass module to install on 2007 Scion tc but the RS 232 data connection wires between the remote starter and the module does not match, is it posibble to use or do I need to get a different bypass module? Thank you

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flashing 0.60 firmware

0.60 firmware will alow eve-all/ DEI 4103 RS to speek the same language?

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DEI SmartStart to EVO-ONE data-link cable modification

Hi, When reviewing the guide (DEI SmartStart to EVO-ONE), there are only pictures showing "how" to modify the dtaa-link cable to connect both the EVO-ONE and SmartStart units together. Can you describe how to do this in words, please, as the pictures are unclear? Thanks.

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Correct datalink protocol for installation of an Audiovox Prestige APS-901C Remote Start

Need correct datalink protocol for the Prestige APS-901C system to be compatible with the EVO-ALL. Installing in a 2010 Honda Ridgeline. I have gotten conflicting answers from different sources. Some say the iDatalink and Fortin protocol is equivalent while others say I need to change to D2D protocol.

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