Directed Electronics 20095 Installation Guide

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7© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedsystem maintenanceThe system requires no specific maintenance other than batteryreplacement for the re

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8© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedyour warrantyYour warranty registration must be completely filled out andreturned within 10 days of pu

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9© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the

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10© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedrreemmoottee ffuunnccttiioonnssThe remote buttons are used to send commands to the system.The descri

Page 6 - LCD 2-way configuration

11© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedButtonThe remote start function of the system is controlled by pressingthis button twice. To stop the

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12© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedand ButtonsPress these buttons simultaneously to activate the parking timer.Each additional press wil

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13© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedIconThe timer function icon flashes during timed functions includingparking timer.IconThe transmit ra

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14© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedIconThe full trigger shock sensor icon indicates that the shock sensorhas been triggered by a hard sh

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15© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedIconThe battery level icon indicates the level of power remaining inthe battery.IconThe temperature-c

Page 11 - Tested to Comply

16© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedStandard LCD 2-way button functionsAAuuddiibblleeFFuunnccttiioonn BBuuttttoonn IIccoonn IInnddiiccaat

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i© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedlliimmiitteedd lliiffeettiimmee ccoonnssuummeerr wwaarrrraannttyyDirected Electronics (hereinafter

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17© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedRemote Start On 10 times*** 5 Selections Melody Selection 2 1/2/3/4/510 Min Parking+ 1 Time MelodyC

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18© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved4-button remote standard configurationButtonThe arming is controlled by pressing this button. The pan

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19© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedand ButtonsAn optional auxiliary convenience or expansion function thatyou have added to your system

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20© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedCommand PageWhen a command (arm/disarm, remote start, or auxiliarychannel) from the transceiver is se

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21© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedvehicle serviced, the remote start system must be disabledusing the installed toggle switch. It is th

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22© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedproduct installation guide. If the vehicle starts whenperforming the Neutral Safety Shutdown Circuit

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23© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedstatus LED is flashing in groups, see the Diagnostics Section ofthis guide. This extra chirp is calle

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24© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved➤ If a door is opened, the system will immediately startchirping the siren and flashing the parking l

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25© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedtriggered response descriptionA Triggered Response can be activated by any of the triggers listedbelo

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26© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved➤ The zone icons will turn on and remain on until a transceiverbutton is pressed, clearing the page a

Page 23 - Page Recognition Mode

ii© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedOR IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION, USE, IMPROPER USE, ORINABILITY TO USE, THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF T

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27© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved➤ Press a fifth time within five seconds: The siren chirpsfive times followed by a long chirp. All i

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28© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserveddisarmingTo disarm the security system, press . You will hear twochirps, and the parking lights will

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29© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedseconds of the triggered sequence will disarm the security systemimmediately. The six second timer is

Page 27 - Configurations

30© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedsilent modeTo temporarily turn off the arm or disarm chirps, use SilentMode™. Simply press for less

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31© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedValet modeYou can prevent your security system from automatically armingand triggering by using Valet

Page 29 - Table of Zones

32© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedremote startThis feature allows you to remotely start and run your vehicle fora programmable period o

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33© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved5. Once the vehicle has started, it will run for the pre-program-med period of time (either 12, 24, o

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34© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedunique melody (or vibrate) and the remote start icon (19) willturn off when the remote start shuts do

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35© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedshort-run/turboShort run turbo mode keeps the engine running after arriving atyou destination for a p

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36© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedThen press to advance the minute selection or toreverse the minute selection. Once the correct time

Page 34 - Valet mode

1© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedttaabbllee ooff ccoonntteennttss lliimmiitteedd lliiffeettiimmee ccoonnssuummeerr wwaarrrraanntt

Page 35 - To remote start the vehicle:

37© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved4. The system will start the car and will run for the specifiedduration, unless shut down by the remo

Page 36 - ➤ The hood is opened

38© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserveddisabling the remote start systemThis feature allows your system's remote start unit to betempor

Page 37 - To perform Valet Take-Over:

39© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedpedal will shut down the motor at any time during remote startoperation, as well as preventing the re

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40© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved2244--hhoouurr ttiimmeerr mmooddeeTo enter timer mode, press and simultaneously. The 2-way remote

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41© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedarming diagnosticsIf the security system is armed at the same time that an input isactive (such as a

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42© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedsystem status chirpsThe siren will chirp when arming/disarming the system. Thepattern of chirps will

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43© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedZONE(Number of DEALER-INSTALLEDLED Flashes) DESCRIPTION OPTIONS11Trunk Pin22Instant trigger - a heavi

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44© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedccooddee hhooppppiinnggThe receiver and remotes use a mathematical formula called analgorithm to cha

Page 43 - System Status Chirps

45© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedoowwnneerr rreeccooggnniittiioonn Owner Recognition is a revolutionary new feature available onlyfr

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46© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedppoowweerr ssaavveerr mmooddee Your system will automatically enter Power Saver Mode whilearmed or

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2© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedover and under rev protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 46 - (Number of DEALER-INSTALLED

47© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved➤ The ignition controlled door lock feature oonnor off: When thisfeature is programmed on, the doors

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48© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved➤ Full trigger response 3300or 60 seconds: This determines howlong the full triggered sequence lasts.

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49© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved➤ The engine can be programmed to run for any durationranging from 1 to 60 minutes. 1122 mmiinnuutte

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50© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedreact to any intrusions into this field with the full triggeredsequence.Power Locks:This system offer

Page 50 - ➤ Forced passive arming

51© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedgglloossssaarryy ooff tteerrmmssControl Unit:The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden under-neath

Page 51 - ➤ Full trigger response

52© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedTrigger or Triggered Sequence:This is what happens when thealarm “goes off” or “trips.” The triggered

Page 52 - Field Disturbance Sensor:

53© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedQUICK REFERENCE GUIDEArming To arm, press . When the system arms, you will hear a short chirp, andt

Page 53 - Mobile Video:

The company behind this system is Directed Electronics.Since its inception, Directed Electronics has had one purpose, to provide consumers withthe fin

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3© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedrreemmoottee ccoonnffiigguurraattiioonnssLCD 2-way configuration1234567891011121314151617181920212223

Page 55 - Warning Zone Response:

4© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reserved1 Vehicle Interior Temperature Indicator2 Numeric Display3 AM/PM Indicator4 Alarm Clock Mode Indicator

Page 56 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

5© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedstandard 4-button configurationcontrols the AArrmmand PPaanniiccOn/Off function.controls the DDiissaar

Page 57 - G20095 11-05

6© 2005 directed electronics—all rights reservedwwhhaatt iiss iinncclluuddeedd➤ Control module➤ ASK transceiver/antenna➤ One 4-button remote➤ One 2-

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