Directed Electronics G Hurricane 3 6 manual

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    Owner's Guide[...]

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    i © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Limited Lifetime Consumer W arr anty For a period o f one calen dar year fr om th e date o f purchase o f this auto-security devi ce , Directed Electr oni cs, In c. pr omises to th e ORIGINAL PURCHASER to r epair or replace (with a compar able recon dition ed m odel), fr ee of cost, an y electr onic con trol [...]

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    ii © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . These system s are a d eterren t against possible theft. Directed Electr oni cs, In c. is n ot offerin g a guar antee or in suring against the th eft o f the autom obile or its conten ts and disclaim s any li ability for th e theft of the vehi cle an d/or its conten ts. Dir ected Electroni cs does n ot autho[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . 1 T able o f Contents Limited Lifetime Consumer W arranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i What Is Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    2 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Standar d Configur ation contr ols the Arm functi on. contr ols the Disarm functi on. contr ols Silent Mode™ and an A uxiliary Output . contr ols the P anic fun ction. and pressed sim ultaneously contr ol Remote Start . and pressed sim ultaneously contr ol an A uxiliary Output .[...]

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    What is Included ■ A contr ol module ■ T wo four-button rem ote tr ansmitters ■ A du al-stage shock sen sor (on-boar d the con trol mod ule) ■ A soft chirp, six-ton e siren ■ A red status LED in dicator ligh t ■ A push-button V alet switch ■ A starter interrupt r elay Important Inf ormation Congr atulations on th e pur chase of your s[...]

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    This devi ce complies with P art 15 o f FCC rules. Oper ation is subject to the f ollowing two conditi on s: (1) This devi ce may not cause harmful interfer ence , an d (2) This devi ce must accept any in terfer- ence r eceived, inclu din g interfer ence that may cause un d esired operati on. Caution: Chang es or modificati ons not e xpr essly appr[...]

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    5 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . LOCK/ARM Button Pressin g arms th e security system and locks the vehi cle doors . UNLOCK/DISARM Button Pressin g disarms th e security system and unlocks the vehi cle doors . AUX Button Silent M ode and trunk r elease ar e contr olled by pressing . (Pressin g for less than on e second befor e arming or disar[...]

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    6 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . U sing Y our Sy stem Remember , use of th e button s described in all in struction s in this man ual correspon ds to th e Stand ard Configur ation, unless other- wise specified . Y ou can arm the security system an d lock your vehi cle's doors by pressin g for on e secon d. When th e system arms, you wil[...]

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    7 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . P assive Locking) and th e status LED will begin flashin g once per second to in dicate armed status . If th e system is progr ammed for P assive Locking, care m ust be tak en to preven t the keys fr om being locked in th e vehicle . NOTE: If an y protected en try point (su ch as a door or switch-protected tr[...]

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    8 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . This feature pr ovides ad d ed security while travellin g in an unfa- miliar or poten tially dan g erous ar ea. T o arm your security system while drivin g, press on the tr ansmitter for 1.5 secon ds while the vehi cle is running or the i gniti on is on. Y ou will hear on e chirp that confirms th e system has[...]

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    9 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . long er than six seconds, pr ess to stop the tri gger and r eset the system to its arm ed state. Pr essin g an additi onal time will disarm the system. T o disarm th e system imm ediately , press durin g the first six seconds o f th e T rigger ed Sequence . If your rem ote transmitter is lost or d am aged , y[...]

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    Use th e Silent Mod e to tempor arily turn off th e arm or disarm confirmati on chirps by briefly pressin g befor e either arming or disarmin g. The confirmati on chirp(s) will th en be eliminated f or that one operati on only . T o permanen tly turn off the arm an d disarm confirmation chirps , con tact your installati on dealer . NOTE: Th e W arn[...]

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    T o enter or e xit Valet M ode: 1. T urn the igniti on on. 2. T urn the igniti on o ff. 3. Press an d release the V alet switch within 10 seconds . The status LED will li ght steadily if you are en terin g V alet Mode an d will turn off if you ar e exiting V alet Mod e . Y ou can also activate V alet Mode with th e r emote tr ansmitter: 1. Open any[...]

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    12 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . your system ign ores, or bypasses , that sen sor or switch (along with any oth er sensors or switches sharin g th e same zon e) for 60 minutes . If the bypassed sensor is tri gg ered again while it is alread y being bypassed, th e 60-min ute bypass period will start over . This en sures that a sensor that is[...]

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    If the system is arm ed at the same tim e that an input is active (door openin g, sensor trigg erin g, etc.), you will h ear one chirp to indi cate arming and a secon d chirp to in dicate Bypass N otification. A Bypass Notifi cation chirp mean s that th e system ign ores the input that was active when th e system was armed, un til that input ceases[...]

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    A zone is r epresented by th e n umber of LED flash es used by the system to id entify a particular type o f input. Stan dar d input assignm ents are listed below , along with spaces to write in an y option al sensors or switches that have been in stalled . ZONE (Number o f DEALER-INST ALLED LED Flashes) DESCRIPTION OPTIONS 1 Instan t trigg er - of[...]

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    Code Hopping The r eceiver and tran smitter use m athem atical form ulas called algorithm s to change th eir cod es each time th e transmitter is used. This Cod e Hopping techn ology has been d eveloped to incr ease the security of th e unit. By f ollowing this set cod e sequence , the r eceiver an d tran smitter stay synchronized , even if the r e[...]

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    16 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Multi-V ehicle Oper ation Y our vehicle security system has th e ability to in terface with oth er vehicle security system s to control m ultiple vehi cles using th e same tr ansmitter . Con tact your local d ealer for m ore details . Pr ogr amming Options Progr amming option s con trol your system's n [...]

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    ■ V alet Switch Pulse Count: The n umber o f times you m ust press the V alet switch in ord er to disarm th e security system. One to five pulses can be progr ammed by the in staller . ■ Siren T on es an d Chirp V olume: The output o f the siren con- sists of six differ ent tones in sequen ce . Installation Options Y our security system has som[...]

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    Glossary o f T erms Control Module: Th e "brain" of your system. U su ally h idden und erneath the d ash ar ea of th e vehicle . I t h ouses the mi cr o- processor that m onitors your vehicle and con tr ols all of th e alarm's functi ons. Input: Any ph ysical connecti on to th e security system. An input can be provi ded through a se[...]

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    Tr ansmitter: A hand-held , r emote con trol that operates th e vari- ous functi ons of th e security system. Trigger or T riggered Sequence: The "settin g o ff" or "tripping" o f the alarm. A T rigg er ed Sequence con sists of the sir en sounding an d the parkin g lights flashin g f or 30 seconds . V alet Switch: A small, push-[...]

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    20 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Notes[...]

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    21 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE: T o arm your s ystem using y our r emote ■ Press for on e second to arm th e system and lock th e doors. When the system arm s, you will h ear one chirp an d the parking ligh ts will flash once . T o disarm your s ystem using y our r emote ■ Press to disarm the system an d unlock t[...]

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    The company behind this s ystem is Directed Electr onics , Inc. Since its in ception, DEI ® has had on e purpose , to provide con sum ers with the fin est vehicle security an d car stereo pr odu cts and accessories available . The recipien t o f mor e than 20 patents in th e field o f advanced electronic techn ology , DEI is I SO 9001 register ed.[...]