Directed Electronics IntelliGuard 7000 Installation Guide

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Page 1 - IntelliGuard 770

© 2006 Directed Electronics Vista, CA N919621 11-06Installation GuideIntelliGuard 770

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© 2006 directed electronics7h1/10 red (+) 12v constantBefore connecting the RED wire, remove the supplied fuse. Connect to the battery pos-itive termi

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www.directed.com8h1/17 orange ground when armedThis wire provides a (-) ground output as long as the system is armed and will ceasewhen the system is

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© 2006 directed electronics9h2/3 black/white domelight supervision input (87)This wire determines the output of the BLACK/WHITE H1/15 wire on the main

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www.directed.com10ultrasecure immobilizerThe UltraSecure immobilizer circuit in this G5 system is a unique new design thatincorporates the immobilizer

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© 2006 directed electronics11type A: positive (+) 12-volt pulseThe system can control Type A door locks directly, with no additional parts. The switch

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www.directed.com12type B: negative (-) pulseThis system is common in many Toyotas, Nissans, Hondas, and Saturns, as well asFords with keyless entry sy

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© 2006 directed electronics13type C: reversing polarityInterfacing with a reversing polarity system requires either two relays or one 451M(not include

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www.directed.com14type D: after-market actuatorsIn order for this system to control one or more after-market actuators, a 451M or tworelays (optional)

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© 2006 directed electronics15type E: mercedes-benz and audi (1985 & newer)Type E door locks are controlled by an electrically activated vacuum pum

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www.directed.com16type F: one-wire systemType F door locks usually require a negative pulse to unlock and cutting the wire tolock the door. In some ve

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© 2006 directed electronics17type G: positive (+) multiplexThe door lock switch or door key cylinder may contain either one or two resistors. Wheninte

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www.directed.com18type H: negative (-) multiplexThe door lock switch or door key cylinder may contain either one or two resistors. Wheninterfacing wit

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© 2006 directed electronics19peripheral plug-in harnessessuper bright blue led, 2-pin white plugThe super bright LED operates at (+) 2V DC. Make sure

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www.directed.com20blue and orange wires, zone 3 zone 8These wires are multiplex inputs. If a (-) input of less than 0.8 seconds is supplied toeither w

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© 2006 directed electronics21arming/disarming diagnosticsThe systems microprocessor monitors and reports all active and violated zones whenarming and

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www.directed.com22system status chirpsremote siren silencingWhile the siren is sounding, press the arm/disarm button once to silence the siren butleav

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© 2006 directed electronics23system features programmingThis system has many features that can be programmed to accommodate the user'spersonal pr

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www.directed.com24manual programming instructionsBe sure to document changes by taking note of all feature changes made in program-ming mode.To enter

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© 2006 directed electronics25user selectable featuresNNOOTTEE::Factory default settings are shown in bboolldd.* This feature is only available with op

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www.directed.com26user selectable features descriptions - column oneadd new remote (only applicable with Radar 2 remote)zAuto-learn new remote control

Page 23 - NNOOTTEE::

contentswarning! safety first . . . . . . . . . . .1before beginning the installation2after the installation . . . . . . . . .2transmitter functions

Page 24 - Table of Zones

© 2006 directed electronics27second unlock - off/onzOff: Second unlock output is pulsed at the same time as the unlock output whenthe system is disarm

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www.directed.com28panic off/onzOff: The panic feature is not available.zOn: The panic feature is available.auto start setting - off/battery only/temp

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© 2006 directed electronics29silent modezThe transmitter channel programmed into this feature will arm/disarm thesystem, but the siren will not chirp.

Page 27 - Feature Descriptions

www.directed.com30installer selectable featuresTo enter the Installer Selectable Features grid follow the instructions for the UserSelectable Features

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© 2006 directed electronics31installer selectable features descriptions - column onelock pulse - single/doublezSingle: One door lock pulse will be out

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www.directed.com32installer selectable features descriptions - column twoaccessory output a programmingThe auxiliary accessory output wire (RED/WHITE)

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© 2006 directed electronics33accessory output b timer durationzStart Timer: Press the arm/disarm button; the siren will chirp to signal the startof th

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www.directed.com34horn output - pulsed/latchedzPulsed: H2/9 YELLOW/WHITE wire will generate a pulsing (-) output when thealarm is in full trigger. Whe

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© 2006 directed electronics35zEnter the feature and press the arm/disarm button.zThe lights will flash twice to confirm the engine RPM has been learne

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www.directed.com36zPIN Code Confirmation ProcedureBegin this procedure within 15 seconds of finishing the programming sequenceor the new code will not

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© 2006 directed electronics1warning! safety firstThe following safety warnings must be observed at all times:zDue to the complexity of this system, in

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© 2006 directed electronics37smart power up IIThe Smart Power Up II feature ensures that when the security system is powered backup after being discon

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www.directed.com38screw counter-clockwise and retest.auto-immobilization featureImmobilizer circuits automatically activate after 30 seconds.NNOOTTEE:

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© 2006 directed electronics39blackjax featureblackjax activation sequenceWhen BlackJax is programmed ON, BlackJax sequence will begin every time the i

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www.directed.com40blackjax deactivation sequenceTo deactivate BlackJax turn the key on and then enter the PIN code at any time.bypass blackjax tempora

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© 2006 directed electronics41While adjusting this sensor it is required that you strike the vehicle with the amountforce that is desired for the syste

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www.directed.com42zHit vehicle at the desired level of impact.zSensor adjusts itself to the force of Hit.zSiren chirps 1 time as confirmation of adjus

Page 41 - Immobilization

© 2006 directed electronics43zHas the PIN code been changed?The status LED does not work.zMake sure that it is plugged in. (See the Plug-In Harnessess

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www.directed.com44wiring reference guideIntelliGuard 770

Page 43 - Bypass BlackJax temporarily

© 2006 directed electronics45BLACK - GroundBROWN - Speaker Output 1GRAY - (-) Hood Trigger Input Zone 6VIOLET/BLACK - Tach InputGREEN - (-) Door Trigg

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www.directed.com46BLACK/WHITE - Domelight Supervision Input (87)PINK/BLACK - (-) Accessory Output C (200mA)YELLOW/WHITE - (-) Horn Honk Output (200mA)

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www.directed.com2OPERATION OF THE REMOTE START MODULE IF THE VEHICLE STARTS INGEAR IS CONTRARY TO ITS INTENDED MODE OF OPERATION. OPERATINGTHE REMOTE

Page 46 - Plug-In Harnesses

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www.directed.com48notes_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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© 2006 directed electronics3transmitter functionsThis system uses computer-based code learning to learn the transmitter buttons. Thismakes it possible

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www.directed.com4Button three times, then ButtonThese buttons adjust the optional dual-zone radar sensor.Button three times, then ButtonThese button

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© 2006 directed electronics5primary harness wiring guideThis guide describes in detail the connection of each wire. Also included are possible appli-c

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www.directed.com6h1/4 violet/black tach inputThis wire monitors engine speed for BlackJax and door locks. Connect it to the nega-tive side of the coil

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