Directed Electronics 435 Owner's Manual

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7armed protectionArming your security system protects your vehicle in the following ways:zLight impacts to your vehicle will trigger the Warn Away®sig

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8disarmingPress to disarm the security system and unlock the doors (if con-nected). Disarming is confirmed when the parking lights flash twiceand the

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9and the vehicle should start. If it does not, you may have waited toolong. Turn the ignition off and try again.valet®modeValet®Mode prevents your sys

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10remote valet®You can also enter or exit Valet®Mode using your remote transmitter:1. Open any vehicle door.2. Press .3. Press .4. Press again.The

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11nuisance prevention circuitry®Your system has Nuisance Prevention Circuitry®(NPC®) to preventannoying repetitive trigger sequences caused by faulty

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12diagnosticsThe microprocessor at the heart of your system has the ability to con-stantly monitor all of the switches and sensors connected to it. It

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13Circuitry®has bypassed that zone. In both cases, the pattern of theflashing status LED will indicate which zone was triggered (see Table ofZones). T

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14code hopping®The receiver and transmitter use mathematical formulas called algo-rithms to change their codes each time the transmitter is used. This

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15programming optionsProgramming options control your system’s normal, operational set-up.Most options do not require additional parts, but some may r

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16programming settingsThe following procedure outlines the steps required to change the fea-ture settings detailed in the programming options section.

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iwarrantyLIMITED PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTYLoJack Corporation ("LoJack") warrants that if the alarm system (here-inafter the "Unit"

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17system feature menuStep One Chirp* Two Chirps*1 Active arming Passive arming2 Audible arm/ Audible Arm/disarm disarm confirmation ON confirmation OF

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18once a feature is programmedzOther features can be programmed.zThe Programming Mode can be exited if programming iscomplete.to access another featur

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19feature descriptions1. ACTIVE/PASSIVE ARMING: When active arming is selected, the sys-tem will only arm when the transmitter is used. When set to pa

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206. DOOR LOCK PULSE DURATION: Some vehicles require longer lockand unlock pulses to operate the door lock vacuum pump.Programming the system to provi

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21programming a new transmitter/receiverThe system comes with two transmitters that have been taught to thereceiver. The receiver can store up to 4 d

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22glossary of termsControl Module: The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden under-neath the dash area of the vehicle. It houses the microprocessor t

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23Zone: A zone is a separate input that the alarm can recognize asunique. Each input to the system is connected to a particular zone. Twoor more input

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24notes

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2525Quick Reference Operating CardTo arm the system using your transmitter Press for one second to arm the system and lock the doors (ifthe door loc

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iiThis warranty does not cover any unit that may have been installed,removed, serviced or modified by anyone other than an authorizedLoJack Technician

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11contentswarranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .itrademarks and copyrights . . . . .1what is included . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2importa

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2what is includedzControl modulezTwo four-button remote transmitterszA Stinger®dual-stage shock sensor (on-board the controlmodule)zPre-wired Valet®sw

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3fcc/id noticeThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmf

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4standard configurationTo access the battery, use a coin at the bottom of the transmitter toopen the case.AUXdisarmpanicarmauxiliary output/trunkrelea

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5transmitter functionsThe functions of the buttons described below correspond to a transmit-ter programmed with the default Standard Configuration. Re

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6using your systemThe buttons described in all instructions in this manual correspond tothe standard configuration, unless otherwise specified.manual

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