Ready Remote 24927 manual

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    M M o o d d e e l l 2 2 4 4 9 9 2 2 7 7 ➤ O O w w n n e e r r ’ ’ s s / / I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n G G u u i i d d e e[...]

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    i © 2006 Directed Electronics l l i i m m i i t t e e d d l l i i f f e e t t i i m m e e c c o o n n s s u u m m e e r r w w a a r r r r a a n n t t y y Dir ected Electronics (her einafter "Dir ected") promises to the original purchaser to r epair or replace with a comparable reconditioned D irected DIY r emote start unit if this Dir ec[...]

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    ii © 2006 Directed Electronics OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE INST ALL A TION, USE, IMPR OPER USE, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE PR ODUCT , EVEN IF THE P AR T Y HAS BEEN AD VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME ST A TES DO NO T ALLO W THE EX CLUSION OF LIMIT A TION OF INCIDENT AL OR CON- SEQUENTIAL DAMA GES, SO THE ABO VE LIMIT A TIONS OR EX CLUSIO[...]

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    1 © 2006 Directed Electronics t t a a b b l l e e o o f f c c o o n n t t e e n n t t s s l l i i m m i i t t e e d d l l i i f f e e t t i i m m e e c c o o n n s s u u m m e e r r w w a a r r r r a a n n t t y y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    2 © 2006 Directed Electronics[...]

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    3 © 2006 Directed Electronics Inst all Guide what is included Con tr ol M od ule 6-Pin M ain H1 H arn ess 8-Pin H2 Secon d ary H arn ess H eavy Gaug e Wir es An tenn a an d cable T wo 5-button r em otes Cr ash cod e car d 3-pin K eyless En try harn ess Combin ati on M om en tary Switch and LED H ood Pin Switch H ar d war e Kit DVD—Do-I t-Y ourse[...]

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    4 © 2006 Directed Electronics important inf ormation Con gr atulati on s on th e pur chase o f your rem ote start keyless en try system. This system will allow conveni en t access to your vehi cle with th e push o f a button, as well as r em ote start an d oth er opti on al featur es . Pr operly in stalled , this system will provi de years o f tr [...]

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    5 © 2006 Directed Electronics f cc/id notice This d evi ce compli es with P art 15 o f FCC rules . Oper ati on is subject to th e f ollowin g con diti on s: (1) This d evice m ay not cause harmful in terfer en ce , an d (2) This d evi ce m ust accept an y in terfer en ce r eceived, in cludin g interfer ence that m ay cause un d esir able oper ati [...]

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    6 © 2006 Directed Electronics T O THE VEHI CLE. ALL DOORS LEADING FROM ADJ A CENT LIVING AREAS T O THE ENCLOSED OR P ARTIALL Y ENCLOSED VEHI CLE ST ORA GE AREA MU ST A T ALL TIMES REMAIN CLOSED. U se o f this pr od u ct in a m ann er con trary to its in tend ed m od e o f oper ati on m ay r esult in property d amag e , personal injury , or d eath.[...]

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    7 © 2006 Directed Electronics Wiring Quick Refer ence Guide Heavy Gauge Wi r e s BLUE WHITE (+) YELLOW PINK PINK GREEN (+) output to ign/acc2 circuit YELLOW/RED (-) lock or (+) unlock output WHITE/RED (-) unlock or (+) lock output MOMENT ARY SWITCH POR T ANTENNA CABLE PORT SENSOR PORT Fused light flash jumper Black (-) Heavy guage ground wire YELL[...]

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    8 © 2006 Directed Electronics H1 Harness - 6 pin connector ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Pin # Color N ote H1/1 Y ellow Selectable positive or negative parkin g ligh t output H1/2 Br own/White Use this wir e if the vehi cle is equipped with a factory alarm. Conn ect to disarm wire listed on your sheet. H1/3 Vi olet Connect this wir e to supplied h ood p[...]

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    9 © 2006 Directed Electronics H2 Harness - 8 pin connector ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Pin # Color N ote H2/1 Gr een Use this wir e if the vehi cle fails to start corr ectly in voltage m ode H2/2 Blue Negative output to h orn or siren cir cuit. If your horn is positive , use a relay . H2/3 Red/Black Used on di esel engin es only . Connects to [...]

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    10 © 2006 Directed Electronics H3 harness - 3 pin connector ___ ___ ___ r elay heavy gauge wir es ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ BLACK (-) ground YELLO W (+) starter output PINK (+) 12 volt input WHITE (+) accessory output BLUE (+) ignition 1 output PINK (+) 12 volt input GREEN (+) Ign2 or Acc2 output 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 WHITE/RED (-) unlock/(+) lock[...]

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    11 © 2006 Directed Electronics Installation Ov ervie w Be sur e to r ead this secti on th or oughly an d vi ew the Do-I t- Y ourself Installati on DVD vid eo in its en tir ety bef or e startin g th e in stallati on. P ay speci al atten ti on to all warnin gs to pr event per- son al injury or d am ag e to your vehi cle . Visit our 24-h our techni c[...]

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    12 © 2006 Directed Electronics Step 1, Heavy Gauge Wir e Connections Gr ound Wir e Th e BLA CK wir e conn ects to th e pin ne xt to the li ght flash jumper fuse . First strip back a ¾-in ch secti on o f th e in sulati on o ff the BLA CK wir e an d crimp a rin g termin al (n ot pr ovid ed) to that wire . Locate a clean, pain t-fr ee m etal surf ac[...]

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    13 © 2006 Directed Electronics On ce th e lower d ash pan el has been r emoved , locate the i gnition harn ess at th e back o f th e k ey cylin d er . This is usu ally a gr oup o f h eavy gaug e wir es (appr o xim ate 14ga.). Place th e black lead o f th e LED tester to a clean m etal surf ace in th e ki ck pan el ar ea an d secure it. Pr obe one [...]

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    14 © 2006 Directed Electronics With th e k ey in th e o ff positi on, test th e suspect wir e . Th e con stan t power wir e will r ead 12V on th e multim eter . On ce th e con stan t power wir e has been i d en tifi ed, sold er the two h eavy gaug e 12 VOL T wires (PINK) fr om th e con tr ol m od ule to it an d wr ap th e conn ecti on with electri[...]

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    15 © 2006 Directed Electronics If your vehi cle r equir es m or e than two i gnition s, an ad dition al r elay (n ot pr ovi d ed) is r equir ed. Refer to th e diagr am below . 87 87A 86 85 30 +12 VDC CONST ANT (FUSED 20A) GROUND GREEN (+) OUTPUT TO 2 nd IGNITION TO 2 nd IGNITION TO 3 rd IGNITION 3 rd IGNITION RELA Y (NOT PROVIDED) 87 87A 86 85 30 [...]

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    16 © 2006 Directed Electronics A ccessory and Starter wir es Th e starter an d accessory wir es will be located in th e sam e harn ess as th e i gniti on an d con stant power . T o find th e accessory wire leave th e m ultim eter’s black lead conn ected to gr oun d . T ak e th e r ed lead an d pr obe th e wir e suspected to be th e accessory wir[...]

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    17 © 2006 Directed Electronics If th e GREEN wir e is bein g used f or i gn2 an ad diti onal r elay (not pr ovi d ed) is r equir ed f or a 2n d accessory . Refer to th e di agr am below . N ow that th e accessori es have been located , fin d th e suspected starter wir e accor din g to th e web inf orm ati on. Leave the black lead o f your tester o[...]

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    18 © 2006 Directed Electronics M an y Nissan an d late-m od el Chrysler vehi cles have two starter wir es . A r elay an d/or r esistor (n ot pr ovid ed) is requir ed to hook up th e ad diti on al starter wir e . Refer to th e di agram below . On ce you locate th e starter wir e , cut th e wir e in half (ch eck th e web inf orm ati on bef or e cutt[...]

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    19 © 2006 Directed Electronics Step 2, H1, M ain Harness Connections F actory Alarm Disarm Sin ce m an y n ewer vehi cles com e equipped with a f actory alarm it is n ecessary to disarm it wh en unlockin g th e d oors or durin g r em ote start. Do n ot mistak e a f actory alarm with an imm obilizer system. Th ey each r equir e differ en t disarm o[...]

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    20 © 2006 Directed Electronics P arking light flash Th er e ar e sever al differ en t types o f parking li ght cir cuits. Th e f ollowin g d escripti on is f or a stan d ard positive-tri gger ed parking- li gh t cir cuit, only . If th e web vehi cle inf orm ati on sugg ests a (-) parkin g li gh t cir cuit, th e fuse jumper (on th e si de o f the m[...]

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    21 © 2006 Directed Electronics Safety Shutdo wn Wir es With all i gniti on wir es pr operly conn ected , fin d the appr opriate safety sh utd own wir es . Th ese ar e th e br ake wir e and h ood pin wir es . First locate th e f actory br ak e wir e using your m ultimeter . Find th e switch at th e top o f th e m etal arm comin g o ff th e brak e p[...]

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    22 © 2006 Directed Electronics U sin g a sharp, poin ted object pok e a h ole in to th e gr ommet (bein g car eful n ot to d am ag e an y existin g wires in th e gromm et) an d attach th e wir e to th e object with electri cal tape . Pull th e wir e thr ough th e gr omm et takin g e xtra car e to keep th e wire away fr om an y m ovin g parts or an[...]

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    23 © 2006 Directed Electronics Step 3, H3 Door Lock Connections Th er e ar e 8 differ en t types o f d oor lock systems (T ype A - H). Refer to th e vehi cle-specifi c wirin g in structi ons on th e web and th e chart below to h elp d etermin e whi ch d oor lock system your vehi cle uses . On som e late m od el GM vehi cles a d oor lock data in te[...]

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    24 © 2006 Directed Electronics All oth er d oor lock system s will r equir e ad diti onal r elays and/or r esistors . A Dir ected Electr oni cs 451M Doorlock m od ule can be used f or th ese oth er appli cati on s . Th e 451M also inclu des di agr am s an d r esistors r equir ed for m ost applicati ons .[...]

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    25 © 2006 Directed Electronics Step 4, H2 Harness Engine Monitoring Explained Durin g r em ote start th e system will n eed to kn ow if th e engin e is runnin g. Th e m od ule d oes this by m onitorin g the voltag e of th e vehi cle's electri cal system (or th e tach om eter-see n e xt section). V oltage Monitoring V ehi cle electri cal syste[...]

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    26 © 2006 Directed Electronics T achometer Wire I d en tify th e suspected tach wir e accor din g to the web inf orma- ti on. N e xt, place th e black lead o f a MUL TI-METER on th e n ega- tive battery post an d secur e it. Put th e m ulti-m eter in th e A C posi- ti on an d conn ect th e pr obe to th e suspect wir e with the r ed lead o f th e m[...]

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    27 © 2006 Directed Electronics o f in sulati on o ff th e tachom eter wire in th e vehicle an d solder th e gr een tach om eter input wir e to it. Th en wr ap th e connecti on with electri cal tape . LEARNING Y OUR T ACH SIGNAL If usin g a tach wir e , you m ust learn th e tach si gn al after completin g th e in stallati on. T o learn tach sign al[...]

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    28 © 2006 Directed Electronics Followin g is a bri ef d escripti on o f th e r emain der o f the wir es in th e H2 harn ess . For specifi c d etails on conn ectin g these outputs con tact T echnical Support at 1-800-477-1382. Horn/sir en wir e Th e Blue wir e pr ovi d es an output for activatin g the vehi cle horn cir cuit or an e xtern al sir en.[...]

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    29 © 2006 Directed Electronics output. Th e output will th en r em ain on un til th e tr ansmitter button is r eleased . Retained A ccessory , Dome Light or Starter Kill wir e Th e Br own wir e has thr ee opti on al uses d ependin g on the vehi cle appli cati on an d user pr efer en ce . Th e three available oper ation s are pr ogr amm able in Fea[...]

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    30 © 2006 Directed Electronics Headlight Contr ol wir e Th e Y ellow/Brown wir e pr ovi d es an output f or activatin g th e vehi cle h eadli gh t cir cuit. It is con trolled by both th e igniti on switch an d th e tr an smitter . I t is pr ogr amm able in Featur e M en u 1/10 f or th e type o f i gniti on con tr olled activation. Door T rigger wi[...]

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    31 © 2006 Directed Electronics Step 5, Mounting the Receiv er/Antenna Receiver/an tenn a positi on sh ould be discussed with th e vehi cle own er pri or to in stallati on, sin ce th e an tenna m ay be visible to th e vehi cle’s oper ator . Th e best locati on f or th e r eceiver/an tenn a is center ed high on eith er th e fr on t or r ear win ds[...]

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    32 © 2006 Directed Electronics[...]

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    33 © 2006 Directed Electronics S tep 6, Immobilizer Bypass Modules M ost n ewer vehi cles have a f actory en gin e imm obilizer system d esi gn ed to pr even t any un authorized use o f the vehi cle . These imm obilizers will cut o ff power to th e starter an d th e fuel supply pr even tin g a thi ef fr om starting th e vehicle . Th er e ar e seve[...]

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    34 © 2006 Directed Electronics Step 7, Pr ogr amming Pr ogr amming tr ansmitter s Y our system can learn up to 4 tran smitters. Th e f ollowin g pr oce- d ur e will sh ow you h ow to ad d ad diti onal tr ansmitters or r eplace old on es . Each tr an smitters can be pr ogr amm ed one button at a tim e or you can use an auto learn pr oced ur e that [...]

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    35 © 2006 Directed Electronics Y ou can learn mor e than one tr an smitter fun cti on at a tim e by advan cin g to an oth er tr an smitter learn Step. T o do this , first release th e m om en tary SW an d th en pr ess/r elease it th e sam e n umber o f tim es as th e differ ence between th e curren t tr an smitter learn Step an d th e d esir ed tr[...]

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    36 © 2006 Directed Electronics T r ansmitter Button Pr ogr amming Chart T r ansmitter Button A uto-Learn Remote Start/Stop CarFind er & Disarm/T runk P op Head Li ght con trol, P anic & Silen t mod e Arm & Lock Disarm & Unlock & V acation M ode & Daily Start Step Functi on Button Assi gnmen t 1 Auto-Pr ogram ALL button s to[...]

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    37 © 2006 Directed Electronics Pr ogr amming System Settings M an y o f th e featur es an d oper ati ons o f this system can be chan g ed to suit m ost o f tod ay's vehi cle electrical system s. Th e pr ogr ammin g r outin e an d featur e men us that follow will allow m akin g th e chan g es r equired f or most vehi cle installati ons . Sy st[...]

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    38 © 2006 Directed Electronics opti on a. Opti on 1: Pr ess th e tr an smitter button assi gn ed to th e Rem ote Start fun cti on (usu ally th e button) to set f actory d ef ault Opti on 1. Th e LED will turn ON an d th e H orn/Sir en will pulse on ce . b . Opti on 2-4: Pr ess th e tr an smitter button assi gn ed to th e CarFin d er fun cti on (us[...]

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    39 © 2006 Directed Electronics Exiting F eatur e pr ogr amming: Th e f ollowin g will cause th e system to e xit pr ogr amming an d is in di cated by 5 sh ort chirps o f th e H orn/Sir en output. a. M or e than 15 secon ds lapses between inputs by M om en tary switch or tr an smitter button b . Th e i gniti on is turn ed on F eatur e Menus F eatur[...]

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    40 © 2006 Directed Electronics F eatur e Menu 1 Descriptions 1. En gin e M onitorin g: Defin es h ow th e engin e is monitor ed while th e Rem ote Start is active . 1. N o T ach: The battery voltag e will be used to m onitor th e en gin e while Rem ote Start is active . 2. T achom eter: Th e tach om eter will be used to m onitor en gin e speed whi[...]

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    41 © 2006 Directed Electronics 5. W ait-T o-Start: This chooses th e m eth od o f Starter output d elay f or Di esel en gin es . 1. Di esel Input wir e: An input on th e "Red/Blk" wir e will d elay th e Start output un til th e input ceases . 2. Di esel Tim er: Th e Starter output will be d elayed un til th e tim er e xpir es . Th e &quo[...]

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    42 © 2006 Directed Electronics 1. H orn: Th e output will be pulsed d urin g full tri gg er even ts 2. Sir en: Th e output will be con stan t d urin g full tri gg er even ts . 10. H eadli gh ts: Selects th e oper ati on o f the "Y ellow/Brn" h ead- li gh t output wir e wh en an i gniti on input is sen sed. 1. Daytim e Running: Th e outpu[...]

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    43 © 2006 Directed Electronics F eatur e Menu 2 Chart F eatur e Menu 2 Descriptions 1. Armin g T ype: Selects if th e alarm will arm by on e or both avail- able m eth ods . 1. A ctive: Th e alarm will arm vi a tr an smitter only 2. P assive: The alarm will arm vi a tran smitter and P assive Armin g criteri a. 2. Lockin g T ype: Selects th e type o[...]

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    44 © 2006 Directed Electronics 2. P assive: The d oors will lock when arm ed via tr ansmitter , P assive Armin g an d A uto Re-armin g. 3. I gniti on Lockin g: Selects if th e d oor locks will activate after an i gniti on input is sen sed . 1. Off: Th e Door Lock output will n ot activate d ue to an i gniti on input sen se . 2. On: Th e Door Lock [...]

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    45 © 2006 Directed Electronics 7. Lock Dur ati on: Selects th e d ur ati on o f the pulses wh en Locking an d U nlockin g th e d oors. 1. Sh ort pulse: Th e Door Lock & U nlock outputs will be 800mS in d ur ati on. 2. Long pulse: Th e Door Lock & Unlock outputs will be a 3.5 secon ds in d ur ati on. 8. Alarm M od e: Selects if th e alarm f[...]

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    46 © 2006 Directed Electronics 11. A cc pulse/Dom eLi gh t/ Starter Kill-An ti-grin d: This contr ols th e output o f th e "Br own" output wir e . 1. Accessory Pulse: This output will pulse 10sec after th e Rem ote Starter sh uts d own, e x cept wh en th e i gnition input is active . 2. Dome Li ght: This output will turn on f or 25sec af[...]

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    47 © 2006 Directed Electronics Sy stem Diagnostics Alarm diagnostics Wh en armin g or disarmin g th e alarm, this system will alert you o f alarm tri gg ers or active inputs by chan gin g th e H orn/Sir en and li gh t flash output. I t will th en in di cate th e active input by flashin g th e LED. Arming diagnostics: Wh en armin g, if an alarm inp[...]

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    48 © 2006 Directed Electronics Alarm Input Chart LED Flash es Input Descripti on 1 Th e 'Gr ay/Blk' Input wir e 2 Th e 'Or an g e' Br ak e Input wir e 3 Sen sor Input 4 Sen sor Input 5 Th e 'Vi olet' H ood Input 6 Th e 'Blue' I gniti on Input wir e[...]

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    49 © 2006 Directed Electronics Remote Start Diagnostics Remote Start Diagnostics: Rem ote Start di agn osti cs ar e an importan t tool that will di ag- n ose th e status o f th e r em ote start system by lettin g you kn ow wh y it r em ote started , sh ut d own or r efused to start as expected . No Start Diagnostics: If th e system f ails to activ[...]

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    50 © 2006 Directed Electronics Last Start Diagnostics: Th e system h olds in m em ory th e r eason f or the m ost recen t r em ote start activati on. This di agn osti c r eport must be r ecalled usin g th e f ollowin g oper ati on: 1. T urn th e i gniti on ON an d th en OFF in less than 5 secon ds 2. Within 5 secon ds pr ess an d r elease th e M o[...]

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    51 © 2006 Directed Electronics Shut Do wn Diagnostics: Th e system h olds in m em ory th e r eason f or the m ost recen t r em ote start sh ut d own. This di agn osti c report m ust be recalled usin g th e f ollowin g oper ati on: 1. Step on th e f oot br ak e an d h old un til Step 4 has begun 2. T urn th e i gniti on ON an d th en OFF in less th[...]

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    52 © 2006 Directed Electronics T esting the sy stem On ce steps 1-7 have been completed , th e oper ati on o f th e system can be tested . En sur e that th e two 30-amp fuses ar e in th e r elay harn ess PINK wir e fuse h old ers . M ak e sur e that the vehi cle is in park with the em er g en cy br ak e on an d the h ood closed. Pr ess 2 tim es on[...]

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    53 © 2006 Directed Electronics Neutr al Safety T est Som e vehi cles d o n ot have an electri cal n eutral safety switch. In stead , a m echani cal n eutr al safety switch that ph ysically in ter- rupts th e starter wir e is used wh en th e vehi cle is in an y d rive gear . If th e r em ote start is in terf aced bef or e this switch, it will provi[...]

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    54 © 2006 Directed Electronics 2. M ak e sur e th e h ood is closed an d th ere ar e no r emote start sh ut-d own s active . 3. Set th e em er g en cy brak e . 4. T urn th e k ey to th e "run" positi on, this will r elease th e shifter . 5. Place th e shifter in th e d rive positi on. 6. Place your f oot dir ectly over th e br ak e ped a[...]

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    55 © 2006 Directed Electronics T roubleshooting Th e i gniti on com es on, but th e starter will n ot cr ank. Does it start with th e k ey in th e i gniti on? If so, d oes th e vehicle have an en gin e imm obilizer? Does it start with th e br ak e ped al d epr essed? (M ak e sur e to disconn ect th e brak e shutd own when perf ormin g this test.) [...]

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    56 © 2006 Directed Electronics Ch eck to en sur e that th e h ood is n ot open an d that the br ake ped al is n ot d epr essed . Ch eck harn esses and conn ection s. M ake sur e th e harn esses ar e fully plugg ed in to th e rem ote start mod ule . M ak e sur e th er e are g ood connecti ons to th e vehicle wirin g. Check voltag e an d fuses . U s[...]

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    57 © 2006 Directed Electronics M M o o d d e e l l 2 2 4 4 9 9 2 2 7 7 ➤ O O w w n n e e r r ’ ’ s s G G u u i i d d e e[...]

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    58 © 2006 Directed Electronics Owner’s Guide N ow that th e in stallati on is complete an d tested , it is time to learn about th e m an y outstan din g r em ote start, security an d conveni en ce featur es that ar e in clu d ed in your system. Remote Start F eatur es ➤ Rem ote Start your en gin e to warm or cool your vehi cle bef or e d rivin[...]

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    59 © 2006 Directed Electronics ➤ T runk pop output will disarm your alarm an d open th e trunk as you appr oach your vehi cle ➤ H eadli gh t output can oper ate as d aytim e runnin g li ghts f or safety or li gh t your way secur ely in to your h om e or o ffi ce ➤ Switch Overri d e will disarm th e alarm system sh ould you loose your tr an s[...]

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    60 © 2006 Directed Electronics OPERA TING YOUR S YSTEMS FEA TURES Th e Rem ote Start, Alarm an d Conveni en ce featur es d escribed in this secti on f ollow th e tr an smitter button assi gnm ents usin g the A uto-Learn step wh en pr ogr ammin g a tr an smitter . Remote Start F eatur es Rem ote Start allows you to r em otely start an d run your ve[...]

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    61 © 2006 Directed Electronics Wh en you ar e r ead y to d rive the vehi cle: ➤ In sert th e i gniti on k ey and turn it to th e ON (not th e ST ART) positi on. ➤ Pr ess th e br ak e ped al, th e r emote start will sh ut down an d th e en gin e will con tinue to run T o shut d own rem ote start: Th e r em ote start can be sh ut d own in sever [...]

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    62 © 2006 Directed Electronics ➤ Th e user steps on th e br ak e as th ey begin to d rive th e vehi cle Safety shut do wn inputs: While th e vehi cle is runnin g d urin g rem ote start operati on, the system will m onitor th e vehi cle an d will autom ati cally sh ut down th e en gin e if th e system r eceives any o f the f ollowing sh utdown s [...]

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    63 © 2006 Directed Electronics ➤ Th e H orn/Sir en will chirp on ce an d th e li ghts will begin flashin g to in di cate Qui ck Stop M od e is active . ➤ T urn th e i gniti on k ey to th e OFF positi on. (Th e engin e will stay runnin g.) ➤ Exit th e vehi cle an d arm/lock th e d oors . ➤ Th e en gin e will run f or th e pr ogr ammed run t[...]

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    64 © 2006 Directed Electronics T o de-activate Daily Start: ➤ Pr ess an d h old th e & button s on your tran s- mitter f or m or e than 3 secon ds ➤ A ctivate V acati on M od e ➤ Th e parkin g li gh ts will flash 4 tim es to confirm Daily Start has been d e-activated . (Th e H orn/sir en will n ot chirp) V acation Mode V acati on m od e [...]

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    65 © 2006 Directed Electronics T o de-activate V acation M ode: ➤ Pr ess an d h old th e & button s on your tran s- mitter f or m or e than 3 secon ds ➤ A ctivate Daily Start ➤ A ctivate th e I gniti on, H ood or Br ake inputs at an y time ➤ Th e parkin g li gh ts will flash 5 tim es to confirm V acati on m od e has been d e-activated [...]

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    66 © 2006 Directed Electronics Alarm and Security F eatur es T r ansmitter Arming o f the Alarm Y ou can arm the system by pr essing th e button o f your tran s- mitter f or on e secon d . Wh en th e system arm s , the H orn/Siren output will chirp on ce an d th e parkin g li gh ts will flash on ce . If th e power d oor locks ar e con tr olled by [...]

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    67 © 2006 Directed Electronics A uto-r earming featur e A uto-r earmin g is d esi gn ed to pr otect the vehi cle in case of unin- ten d ed disarmin g o f th e alarm. I t will autom ati cally r e-arm th e alarm an d lock th e doors 120 secon ds after an y tr an smitter disarm occurs . T o stop Auto-r earm simply open a door or turn th e i gniti on [...]

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    68 © 2006 Directed Electronics T r ansmitter Disarming the Alarm T o disarm the security system, pr ess the button o f th e tr an s- mitter . Wh en the system disarm s , th e H orn/Sir en output will chirp twi ce an d th e parkin g li ghts will flash twi ce . If th e power d oor locks ar e con tr olled by th e system, th e doors will also unlock. [...]

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    69 © 2006 Directed Electronics T o active P anic M od e: ➤ Pr ess an d h old th e button on the tr ansmitter f or 6 secon ds ➤ Th e H orn/Sir en output an d li gh t flash will activate f or 45 secon ds T o de-active P anic M o d e: ➤ Pr ess an d r elease th e button on the tr ansmitter ➤ Arm or Disarm th e alarm system Z one Bypass F eatur[...]

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    70 © 2006 Directed Electronics V alet Mode V alet M od e will d efeat th e alarm tri gg er and r emote start oper a- ti on s while leavin g all oth er security an d convenien ce features available su ch as P ani c , T runk P op, Door Lock/U nlock an d Carfin d er . T o enter V alet Mod e: ➤ Pr ess an d h old th e M om en tary Switch ➤ T urn th[...]

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    71 © 2006 Directed Electronics Conv enience F eatures Carfinder F eatur e This featur e allows you easily locate you vehi cle in lar g e an d d ark- en ed parkin g ar eas by pulsin g th e li gh ts and H orn/Siren outputs . T o activate Carfind er: ➤ Pr ess an d r elease th e button on the tr ansmitter ➤ Th e h eadli gh t output, parkin g li gh[...]

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    72 © 2006 Directed Electronics ➤ Pr ess an d h old f or 3 secon ds th e button on the tr an smitter an d th en r elease it. ➤ Th e h eadli gh t output toggle on/o ff accor din g to its pr esen t state T runk P op This featur e allows you disarm th e alarm, unlock th e d oors an d pop your trunk open with on e pr ess o f a button T o activate t[...]

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    73 © 2006 Directed Electronics Glossary o f terms Contr ol Module: Th e “br ain” o f your system. U su ally h idde n u nde r th e d ash ar ea o f th e vehi cle . I t houses th e micr oprocessor that m onitors your vehi cle an d con tr ols all system fun cti ons . F AD: Factory Alarm Disarm. Som e vehi cles with a f actory alarm r equir e th e [...]

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    74 © 2006 Directed Electronics N N o o t t e e s s _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________[...]

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    75 © 2006 Directed Electronics QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE: Alarm Operation ■ T o Arm and Lock: Pr ess the button f or on e second . The d oors will lock and the parkin g ligh ts and H orn/Siren will pulse on ce . ■ T o Disarm and U nlock: Press th e button for on e second . The d oors will unlock and th e parking li ghts an d Horn/Sir en will pulse[...]

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    The company behind this system is Dir ected Electronics Since its inception, D irected E lectronics has had one purpose, to pro vide consumers with the finest vehicle security and car stereo pr oducts and accessories available. The r ecipient of nearly 100 patents and Inno vations A wards in the field of advanced electronic technology , DIRECTED is[...]