Viper Model 160XV manual

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    M M o o d d e e l l 1 1 6 6 0 0 X X V V 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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    i i © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved 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 Directed Electr oni cs promises to th e origin al pur chaser to repair or r eplace with a comparable r econ dition ed mod el an y Directed Electr onics unit (h ereafter[...]

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    i i i i © 2005 Directed Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved W W H H A A T T S S O O E E V V E E R R , , I I N N C C L L U U D D I I N N G G W W I I T T H H O O U U T T L L I I M M I I T T A A T T I I O O N N , , L L I I A A B B I I L L I I T T Y Y F F O O R R T T H H E E F F T T , , D D A A M M A A G G E E A A N N D D / / O O R R V V A A N N D D A[...]

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    1 1 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved 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 2 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved S S t t a a n n d d a a r r d d C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n con trols th e A A r r m m / / P P a a n n i i c c O O N N / / P P a a n n i i c c O O F F F F functi on. con trols th e D D i i s s a a r r m m fun cti on. con trols S S i i l l e e n n t t M M o o d d e e ?[...]

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    3 3 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved W W h h a a t t i i s s I I n n c c l l u u d d e e d d ■ Th e contr ol mod ule ■ An XR+ r eceiver/antenn a ■ T wo four-button tr ansmitters ■ Th e red status LED in dicator li gh t ■ A push-button V alet button ■ Y our warr anty r egistrati on ■ A sh ut-down toggle switch I I [...]

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    4 4 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved Th e system requir es no specifi c m ainten ance . Y our rem ote is powered by a sm all, ligh tweigh t 3-volt lithium battery that will last appr ox- im ately one year un der n orm al use . When th e battery begins to weak en, oper ating r ang e will be r edu ced and th e LED on the r em ote[...]

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    5 5 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved T T r r a a n n s s m m i i t t t t e e r r F F u u n n c c t t i i o o n n s s Th e receiver uses a computer-based learn r outine to learn th e tr ansmitter button s. This m ak es it possible to assign an y specific tr ansmitter button, or combin ation o f button s, to an y receiver fun cti[...]

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    6 6 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved B B u u t t t t o o n n Th e rem ote start functi on o f your system is contr olled by pressin g this button twi ce within 3 seconds . an d Buttons An opti onal auxili ary convenien ce or e xpansi on functi on that you have ad ded to your system can be activated by pr essing th ese but- ton [...]

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    7 7 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved parti ally enclosed ar ea without ven tilati on (such as a gar age). Wh en parking in an en closed or partially en closed ar ea or wh en having th e vehicle servi ced , the r emote start system m ust be disabled using th e installed toggle switch. I t is th e user's sole r esponsibility[...]

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    8 8 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved m odule by perf orming th e Safety Ch eck outlined in th e prod- u ct installati on guid e . If the vehi cle starts when perf orming th e Neutr al Safety Shutd own Cir cuit test, the r emote start unit has n ot been properly in stalled. Th e r emote start m odule m ust be r emoved or th e in[...]

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    9 9 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved been pr ogramm ed for P assive Mod e , the Failsafe ® Starter Kill will autom atically activate 30 secon ds after the i gniti on has been turn ed off. After th e igniti on has been turn ed off, th e status LED will flash r apidly to in dicate that th e system is in P assive Mod e . If P ass[...]

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    1 1 0 0 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved If your r emote tr ansmitter is lost or d am aged , you can man ually overri de th e starter kill. T o do this , you m ust have the vehi cle's i gnition k ey and kn ow wh ere th e V alet button is located. Be sur e to ch eck with the in staller for th e locati on of th e V alet butt[...]

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    1 1 1 1 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved T T o o e e n n t t e e r r o o r r e e x x i i t t V V a a l l e e t t M M o o d d e e : : 1. T urn the i gnition on. 2. T urn the i gnition o ff. 3 . Pr ess and r elease the V alet button within 10 secon ds. Th e status LED will ligh t steadily if you are en terin g V alet Mod e an d w[...]

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    1 1 2 2 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved This featur e allows you to rem otely start and run your vehi cle f or a pr ogramm able period o f tim e . This mak es it possible to warm up th e engin e , as well as adjust th e interi or temperatur e of th e vehi- cle with th e climate con trol system. If in teri or heatin g or coolin[...]

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    1 1 3 3 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved W W h h e e n n y y o o u u a a r r e e r r e e a a d d y y t t o o d d r r i i v v e e t t h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e : : 1. In sert the i gnition k ey an d t ur n it to the ON (n ot the ST ART) position. 2. Pr ess the br ake ped al. N N O O T T E E : : If th e brak e pedal is [...]

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    1 1 4 4 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved T o turn th e rear d efogg er output ON: 1. Sim ultaneously pr ess & release th e ++ buttons on th e rem ote contr ol. 2. Th e ligh ts will flash 3 times . 3. Th e rear d efogg er output will on ce again activate when th e vehi cle is rem ote started. N N O O T T E E : : If the r emo[...]

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    Sh ort-run turbo mod e keeps th e en gine runnin g after arriving at you d estinati on for a pr ogr ammable peri od of 1, 3 ,5 or 10 min- utes . This allows the system’s tim er to convenien tly cool d own the turbo after you have left th e vehicle . T o activate: 1. P ark the vehi cle and set parkin g br ake . 2. Rem ove your foot fr om the br ak[...]

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    1 1 6 6 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved 2. Th e vehicle will confirm with 4 parkin g ligh t flash es. 3. A 1-secon d delay will start. 4. Th e system will start the car an d will run for th e specifi ed dur ation, unless sh ut down by th e r emote start button . If sh ut down with th e rem ote start button th e system will r e[...]

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    Wh enever th e vehicle is r em ote started, advan ced anti-grin d cir- cuitry pr events th e starter from en gagin g, even if the k ey is turn ed to the start positi on. This preven ts d amag e to the starter m otor if th e k e y is turn ed to th e start position d uring r em ote start oper at ion . N N O O T T E E : : An ti-grind cir cuitry only w[...]

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    1 1 8 8 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved R R a a p p i i d d R R e e s s u u m m e e L L o o g g i i c c This Dir ected Electroni cs system will store its curr en t state to non- volatile m emory . If power is lost an d then r econnected th e system will r ecall the stor ed state from m em ory . This m eans if th e unit is in V[...]

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    1 1 9 9 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved ■ Comf ort closure is a pr ogrammin g opti on which closes th e vehi cle’s wind ows after rem ote lockin g. ■ P arking li ghts f f l l a a s s h h i i n n g g or constan t. Y our system can be pro- gr ammed to eith er flash or to turn on the parkin g li ghts con- stan tly durin g t[...]

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    2 2 0 0 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved G G l l o o s s s s a a r r y y o o f f T T e e r r m m s s C C o o n n t t r r o o l l U U n n i i t t : Th e “brain” o f your system. Usu ally h idde n u nde r- n eath the d ash area o f th e vehicle . It h ouses the mi cr oprocessor whi ch monitors your vehi cle and con tr ols all[...]

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    2 2 1 1 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved C C o o n n v v e e n n i i e e n n c c e e E E x x p p a a n n s s i i o o n n s s Listed below ar e some o f the m an y expan sion opti ons available f or use with your system. Som e option s may r equir e additi onal parts an d/or labor . Please con sult with your dealer f or a comple[...]

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    2 2 2 2 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved P P o o w w e e r r W W i i n n d d o o w w C C o o n n t t r r o o l l : : P ower wind ow contr ol is pr ovid ed with Dir ected Electroni cs 529T or 530T systems . Th e 529T system will r oll up two win d ows automati cally wh en the system is arm ed, or r oll two wind ows down by usin [...]

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    2 2 3 3 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved N N o o t t e e s s[...]

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    2 2 4 4 © 2005 Dir ected Electroni cs—all righ ts reserved[...]

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    2 2 5 5 © 2005 Directed Electr onics—all ri ghts r eserved Q Q u u i i c c k k R R e e f f e e r r e e n n c c e e G G u u i i d d e e T T o o a a r r m m u u s s i i n n g g y y o o u u r r r r e e m m o o t t e e ■ T o arm the system press for on e second. Th e doors will lock (if con- nected). Th e LED will begin to flash. The vehicle’s h[...]

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    C C u u t t a a l l o o n n g g d d o o t t t t e e d d l l i i n n e e a a n n d d f f o o l l d d f f o o r r a a q q u u i i c c k k a a n n d d e e a a s s y y r r e e f f e e r r e e n n c c e e t t o o k k e e e e p p i i n n y y o o u u r r p p u u r r s s e e o o r r w w a a l l l l e e t t . . ✂ ✂ V V a a l l e e t t T T a a k k e e o [...]

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    T T h h e e c c o o m m p p a a n n y y b b e e h h i i n n d d t t h h i i s s s s y y s s t t e e m m i i s s D D i i r r e e c c t t e e d d E E l l e e c c t t r r o o n n i i c c s s Since its in ception, Directed Electr onics has had on e purpose , to provi de con sumers with the fin est vehicle security and car ster eo prod ucts an d accesso[...]