First Look: KPtechnologies Push Button Start
What is the mounting depth of button assembly? That will impact where/how it can be installed.
Also, what is the OEM color of the backlighting-LED in the button? Is the color conversion you are offering free of charge?
Also, what is the OEM color of the backlighting-LED in the button? Is the color conversion you are offering free of charge?
The first picture is of the stock color. Later I can post a picture with the back light on, although my camera doesn't seem to pick up the lighting accurately.
Here is what a blue one looks like (they look better in person):

The 'standard' price will include an OEM color'd button. There will be a small additional charge to change the colors, as it is labor intensive (take the button apart, desolder 5 small surface mount LEDs, purchase 5 new LEDs, solder them in, making sure they are perfectly straight or they backlight funny, test it out and then reassemble the button).
The OEM color is an amber to orange color.
Here is what a blue one looks like (they look better in person):

The 'standard' price will include an OEM color'd button. There will be a small additional charge to change the colors, as it is labor intensive (take the button apart, desolder 5 small surface mount LEDs, purchase 5 new LEDs, solder them in, making sure they are perfectly straight or they backlight funny, test it out and then reassemble the button).
The OEM color is an amber to orange color.
The firmware has been finished up for testing. Hopefully in the next 48 hours I'll have one in a car for testing purposes, and soon after our Florida reseller will have one to install in his G35. I'll make a video and post it!
Here is a video of it on the test bench:
http://www.KPtechnologies.com/movies/pbstart.avi
It's 14+ megs so it may take a second to open up.
At the beginning with the 'LOCK' LED is flashing the other two LEDs shouldn't be on dim like that, that is a hardware issue that will be fixed on the next circuit board.
The module has two ways to control the 'LOCK' LED, internally and externally. This was made on 'internal' mode where the module takes care of all the timing. In external mode the LED will flash with the OEM LED. This may 'look' nicer but probably isn't really worth running a wire from the module to the BCM just for control.
http://www.KPtechnologies.com/movies/pbstart.avi
It's 14+ megs so it may take a second to open up.
At the beginning with the 'LOCK' LED is flashing the other two LEDs shouldn't be on dim like that, that is a hardware issue that will be fixed on the next circuit board.
The module has two ways to control the 'LOCK' LED, internally and externally. This was made on 'internal' mode where the module takes care of all the timing. In external mode the LED will flash with the OEM LED. This may 'look' nicer but probably isn't really worth running a wire from the module to the BCM just for control.
Last edited by KPierson; Aug 25, 2007 at 07:15 PM.
Originally Posted by KPierson
Here is a video of it on the test bench:
http://www.KPtechnologies.com/movies/pbstart.avi
It's 14+ megs so it may take a second to open up.
At the beginning with the 'LOCK' LED is flashing the other two LEDs shouldn't be on dim like that, that is a hardware issue that will be fixed on the next circuit board.
The module has two ways to control the 'LOCK' LED, internally and externally. This was made on 'internal' mode where the module takes care of all the timing. In external mode the LED will flash with the OEM LED. This may 'look' nicer but probably isn't really worth running a wire from the module to the BCM just for control.
http://www.KPtechnologies.com/movies/pbstart.avi
It's 14+ megs so it may take a second to open up.
At the beginning with the 'LOCK' LED is flashing the other two LEDs shouldn't be on dim like that, that is a hardware issue that will be fixed on the next circuit board.
The module has two ways to control the 'LOCK' LED, internally and externally. This was made on 'internal' mode where the module takes care of all the timing. In external mode the LED will flash with the OEM LED. This may 'look' nicer but probably isn't really worth running a wire from the module to the BCM just for control.
Hello Kevin,
When the Full stand alone will be available? I am ready to buy.
Thx
Cesar
Originally Posted by usmanasif
What is the mounting depth of button assembly? That will impact where/how it can be installed.
Also, what is the OEM color of the backlighting-LED in the button? Is the color conversion you are offering free of charge?
Also, what is the OEM color of the backlighting-LED in the button? Is the color conversion you are offering free of charge?
I got the module installed in my test car tonight - a 1995 Eagle Talon (non turbo, FWD daily driver).
I set it up to use the internal timer and no tach feedback. It works great!
http://www.KPtechnologies.com/movies/pbstartcar.avi
This is a 19 meg video.
Originally Posted by CESAROTORRES
Hello Kevin,
When the Full stand alone will be available? I am ready to buy.
Thx
Cesar
When the Full stand alone will be available? I am ready to buy.
Thx
Cesar
The Stage 3 will be a fairly labor intensive install, so if you don't have experiance with car alarms/remote start/etc. expect to pay a decent amount to get these things professionally installed!
Originally Posted by KPierson
The full stand alone won't be availible for quite some time. As posted before, the only part we've actually worked on thus far is the RFID security part. We have that working, we just need to build the rest of the module around it.
The Stage 3 will be a fairly labor intensive install, so if you don't have experiance with car alarms/remote start/etc. expect to pay a decent amount to get these things professionally installed!
The Stage 3 will be a fairly labor intensive install, so if you don't have experiance with car alarms/remote start/etc. expect to pay a decent amount to get these things professionally installed!

Cesar
Originally Posted by redman333
I have a question. If I buy the stage 2 now can I upgrade to stage 3 when its finished. Or will it be a completely diferent kit.
Stage 2 has 9 wires, stage 3 will probably have twice that.
Originally Posted by supra crazy
Not sure if this was asked yet, but will this work if you have a turbo timer? Do you need to push the botton again to turn off the car or can you just take the key out?
It should work with no issues. You can still use the key like normal. Depending on how it would be installed, you should still be able to use the push button with the turbo timer as well.
Originally Posted by Ash33
The stage 3 I take it has a programmable box like newer remote start systems,, or will you have to sacrifice a key due to the immobilizer system??
We may look to become a distributor for a company that sells these interfaces, but, again, this module is months and months and months away from even the test phase, so we havn't even talked about this internally.


