Directed Electronics 425 manual

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    G425A Model 425 Owner’ s Guide : http://www. guardianalarms . net[...]

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    i © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Limited Lifetime Consumer W arr anty Directed Electr onics, In c. ("DEI ® ") promises to th e original purchaser to r epair or re- place with a comparable r econdition ed model any DEI unit (h ereafter the "unit"), e xcludin g without limitati on the siren, th e remote tran smitters, the a[...]

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    ii © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . REINST ALLA TION OF THE UNIT OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMA GES OF ANY KIND. IN THE EVENT OF A CLAIM OR A DISPUTE INVOL VING DEI OR ITS SUBSIDIARY , THE PROPER VENUE SHALL BE SAN DIEGO COUNTY IN THE ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA ST A TE LA WS AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL LA WS SHALL APPL Y AND GO VERN THE DIS- PUTE.[...]

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    1 1 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . T able o f Contents Limited Lifetime Consumer W arranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i What Is Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    2 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Standar d Configuration[...]

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    3 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . What is Included ■ A contr ol mod ule ■ T wo four-button r emote tran smitters ■ A Sting er ® DoubleGuar d ® dual-stag e shock sen sor (on-board the contr ol mod ule) ■ A Reveng er ® Soft Chirp ® six-ton e programm able siren ■ A red status LED in dicator li ght ■ A push-button V alet ® switch[...]

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    4 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Y our warr anty card m ust be return ed and the bar code seri al number must n ot be rem oved. If the warr anty car d is not return ed, you d o not have a warr anty . It is also necessary to k eep your proo f of pur- chase , which r eflects that the prod uct was installed by an auth orized dealer . Mak e sure [...]

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    5 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Y our vehi cle security system is programm able , making it possible to assign an y button on the r emote tran smitter to any specifi c receiver fun ction. Th e remote tr ansmitter initi ally comes pro- gramm ed with the Stan dard Confi gurati on, but may also be customized by an authorized d ealer . U nless o[...]

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    6 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . and Buttons An option al auxiliary conveni ence or expan sion fun ction that you have add ed to your system can be activated by pressin g these but- tons sim ultaneously . The auxili ary output contr ols _____________________________. U sing Y our System The button s described in all in struction s in this man[...]

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    7 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . to warn that the system has only 10 secon ds rem aining pri or to arm- ing. Th e system is not actu ally armed at this point. Th e system arms itself at the 30-secon d mark. A t this point, the vehi cle doors will also lock (if progr ammed f or Passive Lockin g) and th e status LED will begin flashing twi ce p[...]

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    8 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Press to disarm the security system and unlock th e doors (if connected). Disarmin g is confirmed wh en the parking li ghts flash twice an d the sir en emits two chirps. The sir en chirping eith er four or five times wh en disarming in dicates T amper Alert, which is de- scribed in the Di agnosti cs section of[...]

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    9 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Use Silen t Mod e to temporarily turn off th e arm or disarm confir- mati on chirps by briefly pr essing befor e either armin g or disarming. Th e confirmati on chirp(s) will be eliminated for that on e operati on only . T o perman ently turn o ff the arm and disarm chirps , contact your d ealer . NOTE: The W [...]

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    10 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . T o enter or exit V alet Mode with the V alet switch: 1. T urn the i gnition on. 2. T urn the i gnition off. 3 . Press an d release th e Valet switch within 10 seconds . The status LED will li ght steadily if you ar e entering V alet Mode and will turn o ff if you are e xiting V alet Mod e. Y ou can also acti[...]

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    11 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . your system ign ores , or bypasses, that sensor or switch (alon g with any oth er sensors or switch es sharing the sam e zone) f or 60 min- utes. If th e bypassed sensor is tri ggered again while it is alr eady being bypassed , the 60-min ute bypass period will start over . This ensur es that a sensor that is[...]

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    12 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . input that was active when th e system was armed , until that input ceases. Thr ee seconds after that input ceases , the system will re- sume n ormal m onitoring. For e xample , if your vehicle has an in terior ligh t exit d elay and you arm the system bef ore th e light turn s off, you may h ear a second Byp[...]

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    13 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . ZONE (Number o f DEALER-INST ALLED LED Flashes) DESCRIPTION OPTIONS 1 Instan t trigger—o ften used for h ood/trunk pinswitches 2 Instan t trigger—a h eavier impact detected by th e Doubleguard ® Shock Sen sor 3 Door switch trigg er 4 Instan t trigger—f or optional sensors 5 Igniti on trigger Code Hoppi[...]

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    14 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Owner Recognition Usin g a system progr amming devi ce , your dealer can progr am specific settings f or each tran smitter that is used with your system. The sys- tem is then capable o f recallin g the indivi du al settings assign ed to each tran smitter . This Owner Recogniti on feature allows up to four use[...]

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    15 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Multi-V ehicle Oper ation Y our DEI security system has the ability to interf ace with other DEI vehicle security system s to contr ol multiple vehi cles using th e same rem ote tran smitter . Contact your local DEI dealer f or mor e details. Installation Options Y our security system has some option s that m[...]

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    16 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Pr ogramming Options Progr amming opti ons contr ol your system’s norm al, operation al set- up. Most opti ons d o not requir e additi onal parts, but som e may r equire installation labor . Th e system’s progr amming opti ons ar e listed below: The f actory def ault settings are in bold : ■ Activ e Arm[...]

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    17 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Security & Conv enience Expansions Man y option s can be add ed to your system for in creased security , pro- tection an d convenien ce. A few o f these opti ons are listed below . Contact your dealer f or a complete list of opti ons compatible with your system. Failsafe ® Starter Kill Relay: An autom at[...]

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    18 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Glossary o f T erms Control Module: Th e “brain” o f your system. Usually h idd en und erneath the d ash area o f the vehicle . It houses th e micr oprocessor that mon- itors your vehicle an d contr ols all of the alarm’s fun ction s. Input: Any ph ysical conn ection to the security system. An input can[...]

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    19 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . to overrid e the alarm wh en a transmitter is lost or d amag ed, or can be used to put the system in to V alet Mode . W arn Aw ay ® Response: Ligh t impacts to the vehi cle gener ate the W arn Away Respon se, whi ch consists o f several seconds o f siren chirps and flashin g parking li ghts. Zone: A zon e is[...]

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    20 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Notes[...]

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    21 © 1999 Directed Electr onics, Inc . Quick Refer ence Guide T o arm using your remote ■ Press for on e second to arm the system an d lock the doors (if the door locks ar e connected to the system). Wh en the system arms, you will hear on e chirp and the parkin g lights will flash once . T o disarm using your remote ■ Press to disarm the syst[...]

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    The company behind this s ystem is Dir ected Electronics, Inc . Since its in ception, DEI® has had one purpose , to provid e consumers with th e finest vehicle security an d car stereo produ cts and accessories available . The r ecipient of m ore than 20 patents in th e field of advan ced electronic technology , DEI is ISO 9001 regis- tered . Qual[...]