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Remote
Starters
Avital - AviStart
Model 4400 Remote Start
Owner’s Guide
© 2003 Directed
Electronics, Vista, CA
G834001 6-03
table of contents
limited lifetime
consumer warranty
Directed
Electronics, Inc. ("Directed")
promises to the original purchaser
to repair or replace with a
comparable reconditioned model any
Directed unit (hereafter the
"unit"),
excluding without
limitation the siren, the remote
transmitters, the associated sensors
and accessories, which
proves to be defective in
workmanship or material under
reasonable use during the lifetime
of the vehicle provided the
following conditions are met: the
unit was professionally
installed and serviced by an
authorized Directed dealer; the unit
will be professionally reinstalled in the
vehicle in which it was originally
installed by an authorized Directed dealer; and
the unit is returned to Directed,
shipping prepaid with a legible copy of the bill of sale
or other dated proof of purchase
bearing the following information:
consumer's name, telephone
number and address; the authorized
dealers name, telephone number and address;
complete product description,
including accessories; the year,
make and model of the
vehicle; vehicle license number and
vehicle identification number. All components other
than the unit, including without
limitation the siren, the remote
transmitters and the associated
sensors and accessories, carry a
one-year warranty from the date of purchase of the
same. This warranty is
non-transferable and is
automatically void if: the original purchaser
has not completed the warranty card
and mailed it within ten (10) days of the date of
purchase to the address listed on
the card; the unit's date code or
serial number is defaced, missing
or altered; the unit has been
modified or used in a manner
contrary to its intended
purpose; the unit has been damaged
by accident, unreasonable use, neglect, improper
service, installation or other
causes not arising out of defects in
materials or construction. The
warranty does not cover damage to
the unit caused by installation or removal of the
unit. Directed, in its sole
discretion, will determine what
constitutes excessive damage and
may refuse the return of any unit
with excessive damage. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT
ALLOWED BY LAW, ALL WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
EXPRESS WARRANTY, IMPLIED WARRANTY,WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF
NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY, ARE EXPRESSLY
EXCLUDED; AND DIRECTED NEITHER
ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY
PERSON OR ENTITY TO ASSUME FOR IT
ANY DUTY, OBLIGATION OR
LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS
PRODUCTS. DIRECTED DISCLAIMS
AND HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR
ANY AND ALL ACTS OF
THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS
AUTHORIZED DEALERS OR INSTALLERS.
DIRECTED SECURITY SYSTEMS, INCLUDING
THIS UNIT, ARE DETERRENTS
AGAINST POSSIBLE THEFT. DIRECTED IS
NOT OFFERING A GUARANTEE
OR INSURANCE AGAINST VANDALISM,
DAMAGE OR THEFT OF THE
AUTOMOBILE, ITS PARTS OR CONTENTS;
AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
LIABILITY FOR THEFT, DAMAGE AND/OR VANDALISM. THIS
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER LABOR COSTS
FOR MAINTENANCE, REMOVAL OR
REINSTALLATION OF THE UNIT OR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. IN THE EVENT OF
A CLAIM OR A DISPUTE
INVOLVING DIRECTED OR ITS
SUBSIDIARY, THE PROPER VENUE SHALL BE SAN
DIEGO COUNTY IN THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA STATE
LAWS AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAWS
SHALL APPLY AND GOVERN THE
DISPUTE. THE MAXIMUM RECOVERY UNDER
ANY CLAIM AGAINST
DIRECTED SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED
TO THE AUTHORIZED DIRECTED
DEALER'S PURCHASE PRICE OF THE UNIT. DIRECTED SHALL NOT
BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER,INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, ANY CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES,INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,
DAMAGES FOR THE LOSS OF TIME, LOSS
OF EARNINGS, COMMERCIAL
LOSS, LOSS OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND THE LIKE.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ABOVE, THE
MANUFACTURER DOES OFFER A LIMITED
WARRANTY TO REPLACE OR REPAIR THE
CONTROL MODULE AS DESCRIBED
ABOVE. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied
warranty will last or the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages. This
warranty gives you specific legal
rights and you may also have other rights that
vary from State to State.
This product may be
covered by a Guaranteed Protection
Plan ("GPP"). See your authorized Directed dealer for
details of the plan or call Directed
Customer Service at 1-800-876-0800. Directed
security systems, including this
unit, are deterrents against
possible theft. Directed is
not offering a guarantee or
insurance against vandalism, damage
or theft of the automobile,
its parts or contents; and hereby
expressly disclaims any liability
whatsoever, including without
limitation, liability for theft,
damage and/or vandalism. Directed does not
and has not authorized any person or
entity to create for it any other obligation, promise,
duty or obligation in connection
with this security system.
Make sure you have
all of the following information
from your dealer:
A clear copy of the
sales receipt, showing the
following:
➤
Date of purchase
➤
Your full name and address
➤
Authorized dealer's company name and
address
➤
Type of alarm installed
➤
Year, make, model, and color of the
automobile
➤
Automobile license number
➤
Vehicle identification number
➤
All security options installed on
automobile
➤
Installation receipts
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transceiver diagram

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standard transceiver
configurations
1 Vehicle Interior
Temperature Indicator
2 Numeric Display
3 AM/PM Indicator
4 Alarm Clock Mode
Indicator
5 Timer Function
Indicator
6 Transmit Range
Indicator
7 Transmission
Indication
8 Vibrate/Beep Mode
Indicator
9 Power Saver Mode
Indicator
10 Remote Start
Timer Mode Indicator
11 No Function
12 Vehicle Page Mode
Indicator
13 Full Trigger
Shock Sensor Indicator
14 Hood/Trunk Open
or Trigger Indicator
15 Parking Light
Indicator
16 Door Open or
Trigger Indicator
17 Arm/Lock Button
18 Disarm/Unlock
Button
19 Remote Start
Indicator
20 Hood/Trunk Open
or Trigger Indicator
21 Panic Mode Button
22 Valet Mode
Indicator
23 Remote Start
Safety Shutdown Indicator
24 Battery Level
Indicator
25 Auxiliary Button
26
Temperature-Controlled Remote Start
Indicator
27 Silent Arm/Disarm
Mode Indicator
28 Full Trigger
Alert Indicator
29 Arm/Disarm
Indicator
30 Function Button
31 Celsius/Fahrenheit Indicator
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what is included
➤
Control module
➤
A.S.K. Receiver
➤
One four-button two-way transceiver
➤
One four-button transmitter
➤
Stinger™ DoubleGuard® two-stage
shock sensor
➤ Revenger™ Soft Chirp™
six-tone programmable
siren
➤
Red status LED indicator
light
➤
Push-button Valet®
switch
➤
Your warranty
registration
➤ FailSafe® Starter Kill
➤ Shut-down toggle switch
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important
information
Congratulations on
the purchase of your combination
remote start alarm system.
Due to the complexity of this
system, it must only be installed by
an authorized dealer. Installation
of this product by anyone
other than an authorized dealer
voids the warranty. All
dealers are provided with a
preprinted dealer certificate to verify
authorization.
By carefully reading
this Owner's Guide prior to using
your system, you will
maximize the use of this system and
its features. You can print
additional or replacement copies of
this manual by accessing our web site at
www.directed.com.
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warning! safety
first
The following safety
warnings must be observed at all
times:
warning!
THIS SYSTEM PROVIDES REMOTE
NOTIFICATION OF SECURITY SYSTEM
TRIGGER EVENTS. CONTACT
POLICE OR SECURITY PERSONNEL IMMEDIATELY. NEVER
CONFRONT A CAR THIEF OR VANDAL.
➤
Due to the complexity of this
system, installation of this product must only be
performed by an authorized Directed
dealer.
➤
When properly installed, this system
can start the vehicle via a command signal
from the transceiver. Therefore,
never operate the system
in an enclosed area or partially
enclosed area without
ventilation (such as a garage). When
parking in an enclosed or
partially enclosed area or when
having the vehicle serviced,
the remote start system must be
disabled using the installed
toggle switch. It is the user's sole
responsibility to properly handle
and keep out of reach from children all transceiver to
assure that the system does not
unintentionally remote start the
vehicle. THE USER MUST INSTALL A CARBON
MONOXIDE DETECTOR IN OR ABOUT THE LIVING
AREA ADJACENT TO THE VEHICLE. ALL DOORS
LEADING FROM ADJACENT LIVING AREAS TO THE
ENCLOSED OR PARTIALLY ENCLOSED VEHICLE
STORAGE AREA MUST AT ALL TIMES REMAIN
CLOSED. These precautions are the sole responsibility of the
user.
➤
Use of this product
in a manner contrary to its intended mode of operation
may result in property damage,
personal injury, or death.
(1) Never remotely start the vehicle
with the vehicle in gear, and
(2) Never remotely start the vehicle
with the keys in the
ignition. The user must also have
the neutral safety feature of
the vehicle periodically checked,
wherein the vehicle must not
remotely start while the car is in
gear. This testing should
be performed by an authorized
Directed dealer in accordance
with the Safety Check outlined in
the product installation
guide. If the vehicle starts in
gear, cease remote start
operation immediately and consult
with the authorized Directed
dealer to fix the problem.
➤
After the remote start module has
been installed, contact your authorized dealer to
have him or her test the remote
start module by performing
the Safety Check outlined in the product installation
guide. If the vehicle starts when
performing the Neutral Safety
Shutdown Circuit test, the remote
start unit has not been
properly installed. The remote start
module must be removed or the
installer must properly reinstall
the remote start system so that
the vehicle does not start in gear.
All installations must be performed by
an authorized Directed dealer. OPERATION OF THE
REMOTE START MODULE IF THE VEHICLE STARTS
IN GEAR IS CONTRARY TO ITS INTENDED MODE OF
OPERATION. OPERATING THE REMOTE START
SYSTEM UNDER THESE CONDITIONS MAY
RESULT IN PROPERTY
DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. YOU
MUST IMMEDIATELY CEASE THE
USE OF THE UNIT AND SEEK THE ASSISTANCE OF AN
AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER TO REPAIR OR
DISCONNECT THE INSTALLED REMOTE
START MODULE. DIRECTED WILL NOT BE HELD
RESPONSIBLE OR PAY FOR INSTALLATION OR REINSTALLATION
COSTS.
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system maintenance
This system needs no
specific maintenance beyond
transceiver battery replacement.
The transceiver is powered by a 1.5V
AAA battery.
The Battery Level
indicator has three level indicators
that serve as a visual indication
of battery charge. When the battery
reaches a low charge level
that requires replacement, the
transceiver will generate a single
notification chirp, and the Battery
Level indicator will flash
continuously.

Battery Replacement
Gently pull the
battery cover release tab, then
slide the door down to expose the
battery and remove the expired
battery. Place the new battery into
the transceiver observing the
correct polarity. When power
is returned the transceiver will
light all icons in the LCD and generate all
beeper tones once.
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your warranty
Your warranty
registration must be completely
filled out and returned within 10
days of purchase. Your product
warranty will not be
validated if your warranty
registration is not returned. Make sure you
receive the warranty registration
from your dealer. It is also necessary
to keep your proof of purchase,
which reflects
that the product was
installed by an authorized dealer.
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fcc/id
notice
This
device complies with
Part 15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device
must accept any interference
received, including interference
that may cause undesirable
operation.
Changes or
modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this device.
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caution
This product is
designed for fuel-injected,
automatic transmission vehicles only. Use
of this product in a standard
transmission vehicle is dangerous
and contrary the product's intended
use.
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transceiver
functions
The transceiver
buttons are used to send commands to
the system. The
descriptions below reflect the
standard configuration for this system. The
buttons can be custom configured for
the user’s specific
needs by the installer.
standard button
configurations
Button
The System Arm/Lock
and Multi-Level Security Arming functions are controlled by
pressing this button for one second.
Button
The System
Disarm/Unlock and High Security
Disarm functions are controlled by
pressing this button for one second.
Button
Channel 2 output is
controlled by pressing this button
for three seconds. Hold the
button down continuously while
accessing Channel 2 output.
Button
The panic feature is controlled
by pressing this button for two seconds. Press again
to disable panic mode.
Button
The LCD backlighting
will turn on when pressed for less
than one second; when held
for more than five seconds the
transceiver will enter adjustment
mode allowing the setting of the
clock, timer mode, and audible
melody selection. For more
information, please refer to the Function Button Configurations
section of this guide.
and
Buttons
The remote start
function of the system is controlled
by pressing these buttons
simultaneously for one second.
and
Buttons
When pressed
simultaneously these buttons
activate remote start timer mode, engaging
the remote start function every 24
hours.
and
Buttons
When pressed
simultaneously these buttons display
the internal temperature of the
vehicle on the LCD.
and
Buttons
When pressed
simultaneously with the system
armed, the system enters temperature
auto start mode and automatically
remote starts the vehicle if the
temperature inside the vehicle drops
below 0 degrees
Fahrenheit.
note:
Disarming the system while in
temperature auto start mode will cause the system to
exit this mode.
and
Buttons
The numeric display
toggles between the time of the day
and the alarm clock when
these buttons are pressed
simultaneously.
and
Buttons
Press these buttons
simultaneously to activate the
parking timer. Each additional
press will toggle through the
available options (10 min., 20 min.,
30 min., 1 hour, 1.5 hours, 2 hours,
and off ).
and
Buttons
When pressed
simultaneously these buttons toggle
between beep notification and
vibrate notification.
and
Buttons
When pressed
simultaneously these buttons
activate battery saver mode, which will
drop power consumption on the
transceiver battery to zero when the alarm is
inactive or disarmed.
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standard icon
configurations
Icon
The vehicle interior
temperature icon displays the
temperature of the inside of the
vehicle when prompted.
Icon
The numeric display
icon will show the hours and
minutes.
Icon
The AM/PM icon
indicates the time before or after
noon.
Icon
The alarm clock mode
icon indicates that the alarm clock
mode is active.
Icon
The timer function
icon flashes during timed functions including parking
timer.
Icon
The transmit range
indicator icon stays visible as long
as the system is within
operating range.
Icon
The remote
transmission indicator icon displays
when the transceiver is transmitting a
signal.
Icon
The vibrate/beep
mode icon appears when the
transceiver is set to vibrate mode.
Icon
The power saver mode
can be turned on or off with the
transceiver. This icon displays
the status.
Icon
The remote start
timer mode icon indicates the
24-hour autostart feature is
active and automatically
remote starts 24 hours
from the time activated.
Icon
The VRS mode icon has no
function.
Icon
The vehicle page
mode icon displays when the alarm
module is paging the
transceiver.
Icon
The full trigger
shock sensor icon indicates that the
shock sensor has been triggered
by a hard shock.
and
Icons
The hood/trunk open
or trigger icon illuminates when the
hood or trunk trigger has
been activated or the hood or trunk
is open, and bypasses those
zones until it is closed.
Icon
The parking light
icon will flash twice when armed or
disarmed. The icon also
flashes during WarnAway and at the
beginning and end of
remote start cycles.
Icon
The door open or
trigger icon illuminates when the
door trigger has been activated
or the door is open, and bypasses
that zone until it is closed.
Icon
The remote start
icon indicates when the vehicle is
remotely started.
Icon
The valet mode icon appears when
the system is in valet.
Icon
The remote start
safety shut down icon indicates the
vehicle may be in gear or other
unsafe condition inhibiting remote
start operation.
Icon
The battery level
icon indicates the level of power
remaining in the battery.
Icon
The
temperature-controlled remote start
icon indicates that the system has entered
the temperature remote start mode
and automatically starts the vehicle
if the temperature of the vehicle
drops below 0 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Icon
The silent
arm/disarm icon appears when the
system has been armed or disarmed in
the silent mode.
Icon
The full trigger
alert icon illuminates when the
security system has been triggered
by a heavy impact, door trigger
violation, optional sensor
violation, or a hood/trunk trigger.
Icon
The arm icon appears
when the vehicle is armed and
locked. The disarm icon appears when the
vehicle is disarmed and unlocked.
Icon
Celsius/Fahrenheit
icon indicates the current mode of
the
displayed temperature either in
Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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function button
configurations
| Function |
Button |
Icon |
Audible
Indication |
| Lamp On (10
sec) |
 |
|
|
| Power-Saver
Mode* |
+
 |
 |
Melody |
|
Beep/Vibrate Mode |
+
 |
 |
4
Vibrations/1 Beep |
| Time Adjust
Mode (hour)** |
for 5 Seconds |
 |
2 Beeps |
| Time Adjust
Mode (min)** |
1
Time*** |
 |
|
| Alarm Clock
Set Mode (hour)** |
2
Times*** |
 |
|
| Alarm Clock
Set Mode (min)** |
3
Times*** |
 |
|
| Alarm Clock
Music or Power on Music
Selection** |
4 Times*** |
 |
5 Selections
1/2/3/4/5 |
|
Alarm Clock
Adjust Mode
(on/off )** |
5
Times*** |
 |
|
|
Timer Count
Down Adjust
Mode(hour)** |
6
Times*** |
 |
|
| Timer Count
Down Adjust Mode(min)** |
7
Times*** |
 |
|
| Timer Count
Down Ending Melody Selection
1** |
8 Times*** |
 |
5 Selections
1/2/3/4/5 |
| RS Timer
Count Down Mode (on/off )* |
9 Times*** |
 |
|
| Remote
Start On Melody Selection 2 |
10 times*** |
 |
5 Selections
1/2/3/4/5 |
| 10 Min
Parking Count Down Mode |
+
1 Time |
 |
Melody |
| 20 Min
Parking Count Down Mode |
+
2 Times |
 |
Melody |
| 30 Min
Parking Count Down Mode |
+
3 Times |
 |
Melody |
| 60 Min
Parking Count Down Mode |
+
4 Times |
 |
Melody |
| 90 Min
Parking Count Down Mode |
+
5 Times |
 |
Melody |
| 120 Min
Parking Count Down Mode |
+
6 Times |
 |
Melody |
| Parking
Count Down Off Mode |
+
7 Times |
 |
Melody |
| Alarm Clock
Mode On/Off**** |
+
|
 |
Melody |
|
Celsius/Fahrenheit Select
Mode |
+
+
 |
or
 |
Melody |
* This
function will operate in
the disarmed state only.
** The
button will advance the
selection upward. The
button will
advance the selection
downward or select the
off setting.
*** Be
sure to hold down
for
five seconds prior to
entering timer clock adjust
mode operation.
****
Press once to have
the alarm clock on.
Press twice to have
the
alarm clock off.
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remote operation
The 554 remote start
system operates at 434 MHz and
incorporates Directed’s
proprietary A.S.K. out-board two-way
transceiver. The high frequency
combined with Binary Data
communication achieves superior
range with two-way communication.
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system signal paging
features
A page is the signal
the control module sends to the
transceiver as confirmation of
receipt of a command or alarm system
status. When the transceiver
receives a page it will generate a
page notification to the user
(notifications are audible beeps or
transceiver vibration) and the
LCD icons will display the current
system status.
Command Page
When a command
(arm/disarm, remote start, or
auxiliary channel) from the
transceiver is sent and received,
the system will send a command page back to
confirm receipt.
Page
Recognition Mode
The
transceiver will
leave a zone icon
illuminated when it
has
received a triggered
response and will
wait for violation
recognition.
Press any button on
the transceiver, the
LCD information and
alarm page alerts
will be cleared.
note:
The transceiver
buttons will not
send a command to the system
until the alarm page
is cleared.
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using your system
active arming
Press
for one second
to arm the system.
The vehicle’s lights will
flash once, the
doors will lock, the
siren will chirp
once, and
while the system is
armed, the status
LED will blink
approximately once
per second to
indicate the system
is actively
protecting the
vehicle.
The
transceiver will
beep once (or
vibrate). The arm
icon (29) will
appear and remain
displayed on the
LCD.
Bypass Notification If
the siren chirps
again, the
transceiver beeps
again, and the
status LED
blinks in a pattern,
a protected entry or
sensor input is
active and
its icon will be
displayed on the
transceiver LCD.
This is
called bypass
notification. Refer
to the
Diagnostic
section of this
manual for
information about
bypass notification.
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passive arming
The
system can be
programmed to arm
automatically. This
is
called passive
arming. In passive
arming mode the
system will arm
itself 30 seconds
after the user exits
the vehicle and
closes all
protected entry
points.
Passive arming
sequence
1.
Turn the ignition
off and exit the
vehicle.
2.
Close all protected
entry points (doors,
hood, trunk).
3.
The status LED will
blink at twice its
normal rate
indicating the
system has begun the
30 second countdown.
4.
After 20 seconds the
siren will chirp
once (unless
programmed off) as
an audible
indication that the
system is
about to arm.
5.
At 30 seconds the
system will fully
arm itself. At this
time the
lights will flash
and the doors will
lock (if programmed
for
passive locking).
The
LED will flash and
transceiver’s arm
icon (29) will
appear and
remain displayed on
the LCD. However,
the transceiver will
not
chirp or vibrate
confirmation.
note:
The system will not
passively arm if a
protected entry or
sensor is active;
unless forced
passive arming has
been
programmed on. Refer
to the
Programming
Options
section for information
about forced passive
arming.
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vehicle protection
Following are
descriptions of the
many ways this
system protects the
vehicle. Included
are descriptions of
the types of alarm
pages and
how to interpret
them.
➤
Door Locks (if
available) - The
system will
automatically lock the
vehicle doors when
armed.
➤
Fail-safe Starter
Kill - The Fail-Safe
Starter Kill will
prevent the
vehicles starter
motor from cranking
when armed.
➤
Status LED - The
status LED blinks
approximately once
per
second as a visual
deterrent to
potential vehicle
theft.
➤
Warn Away®
- Light impacts
trigger the Warn
Away®
signal. When
triggered, the siren
chirps and the
parking lights flash for
a few seconds.
➤
Triggered Sequence -
Heavy impacts trip a
Triggered
Sequence. The
sequence consists of
the siren sounding
continuously and the
parking lights
flashing for the
programmed duration.
➤
Progressive Response
- If a door is
opened, the system
will
immediately start
chirping the siren
and flashing the
parking
lights. Three
seconds later, the
siren output changes
to a
continuous blast.
This progressive
response gives you
time to
disarm the system
with your
transceiver if you
inadvertently open
the door while the
system is armed,
while still
providing
instant response
(even if the door is
immediately closed).
➤
Ignition Trigger -
Turning on the
ignition key will
trip the same progressive
response as opening
a door.
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warn
away®
response description
A
Warn Away®
Response consists of
an alarm page along
with the
responses described
below.
➤
Shock Sensor - Light
impacts to the
vehicle will flash
the
vehicle lights and
chirp the siren for
a few seconds.
➤
Remote Control
Notification - Ten
quick beeps (or one
vibration).
➤
Remote Control LCD -
The full trigger
alert icon (28) will
dimly illuminate for
two seconds
➤
The transceiver will
enter Page
Recognition Mode and
operate alarm page
alerts.
note: Icons 13 and
14 represent alarm
system zone inputs.
For more information
about icons and the
zones they represent
refer to the
Standard Remote
Configurations
section.
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triggered response
description
A
Triggered Response
can be activated by
any of the triggers
listed
below and consists
of an alarm page
along with the
response
described for each
trigger. The default
Triggered Response
duration is
30 seconds but can
be programmed from
1-180 seconds by your
installer with the
Directed Bitwriter.
➤ Sensor Trigger -
Heavy impacts to the
vehicle will
instantly sound the
siren and flash the
lights for the
programmed duration
and report Zone 2.
➤
Door
Trigger - If a door
is opened the siren
will chirp for three
seconds, then the
siren will sound and
the lights will
flash for the
programmed duration
and report Zone 3.
The three
seconds allow the
user time to disarm
the system with a
minimum of noise
should a door be
opened inadvertently
while the system is
armed.
➤
Hood Trigger -
Opening the hood
will sound the
siren, flash the
lights for the
programmed duration,
and report Zone 1.
➤
Trunk Trigger -
Opening the trunk
(if connected) will
instantly sound the
siren and flash the
lights for the
programmed duration
and report Zone 4.
➤
Ignition Trigger -
If the ignition is
turned on the siren
will
chirp for three
seconds, then the
siren will sound and
the lights will
flash for the
programmed duration
and report Zone 5.
When
a Triggered Response
is activated the
transceiver will:
➤
Repeat four quick
beeps (or vibrate)
for 15 seconds.
➤
The full trigger
alert icon (28) will
turn on for 15
seconds
➤
The zone icons will
turn on and remain
on until a
transceiver
button is pressed,
clearing the page
alert.
➤
The transceiver will
enter page
recognition mode and
generate alarm page
alerts.
note:
Icons 13, 14, 16,
and 20 represent
alarm system
triggered sequence
zone inputs. For
more information
about icons and the
zones they represent
refer to the
Standard Remote
Configurations
section.
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arming/disarming
while driving
The alarm system can
operate while the vehicle is being
driven for added safety when
driving through areas of
questionable security. The alarm will only
respond to the door trigger inputs
and the Fail-Safe starter
kill will be activated.
Arming while driving
Press
for two
seconds while the vehicle is
running. The vehicle’s siren will
chirp, the lights will flash, and
the doors will lock (if unlocked).
Then a bypass notification chirp
will be heard and the status LED
will blink in a pattern of five
indicating the ignition is on.
The transceiver will
beep once (or vibrate), and the arm
icon (29) will be displayed on the
LCD.
Disarming while
driving
Press
on the
transceiver or simply turn off the
ignition to disarm the system.
The lights will flash twice, the
doors will unlock, the siren
will chirp twice, and the status LED
will turn off. The transceiver
will beep twice (or vibrate). The
disarm icon (29) will be
displayed on the LCD.
note:
If the transceiver received a Warn
Away®
or triggered response page while
armed, the first press of the unlock button will clear
the page alert. A second press will
turn the siren off, and a third press
will disarm the system.
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multi-level security
arming
Multi-Level Security
Arming allows you to
select which of the
system's inputs or
sensors will be
active and which
will be bypassed when
the system is armed.
(See Table of Zones
section of this
guide.) Pressing
(only in standard
configuration) again
within five
seconds of arming
the system will
activate the
Multi-Level
Security feature.
Each press of
will
select a different
security
level, and the
transceiver will
beep or vibrate once
and the arm icon
(29) will flash on
the LCD. The system
will respond as
follows.
➤
Press
once: The
siren chirps once
and the system is
armed.
➤
Press
a second time
within five seconds:
The siren chirps
twice followed by a
long chirp. Zone 2
is now bypassed.
➤
Press
a third time
within five seconds:
The siren chirps
three times followed
by a long chirp.
Zone 4 is now
bypassed.
➤
Press
a fourth time
within five seconds:
The siren chirps four
times followed by a
long chirp. Zones 2
and 4 are now
bypassed.
➤
Press
a fifth time
within five seconds:
The siren chirps five
times followed by a
long chirp. All
input zones, except the ignition, are
now bypassed.
➤
Continued pressing
of
will begin the
Multi-Level
Security Arming
cycle over again.
note: Multi-Level
Security Arming only
applies to a single
arming cycle. Once
the system is
disarmed and then
re-armed, all the
zones will be active
again.
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disarming
Press
to disarm the
system. The
vehicle’s lights
will flash twice,
the doors will
unlock, the siren
will chirp twice and
the status LED will
turn off. The
transceiver will
beep twice (or
vibrate), and the
disarm icon (29)
will be displayed on
the LCD.
note: If the
transceiver received
a Warn Away®
Triggered Response
Page while armed,
the first press of
the unlock button
will clear the page
alert. A second
press will turn the
siren off, and a
third press will
disarm the system.
If the siren chirps
and the transceiver
beeps four or five
times when
disarming, the
system is reporting
a triggered response
or NPC was activated
while armed. Refer
to the
Diagnostic
section of this
manual for
information about
disarm diagnostics
and how to interpret
them.
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high
security disarm
This
security system
offers High Security
Disarm. High
Security
Disarm is a feature
that makes it
possible to silence
and reset the
system while it is
triggered, without
disarming the
system. If the
system is triggered
and the siren has
been sounding for
longer than
six seconds, press
any button on the
transceiver to stop
the
page, then press
on
the transceiver to
stop the trigger and
return the unit to
the armed state. The
system will not
disarm, but
rather reset. This
prevents you from
disabling the system
should you wish to
disarm it without
visually checking
the
vehicle. Pressing
after resetting the
system will disarm
the
system. Pressing any
button to clear the
transceiver page and
within the first six
seconds will stop
the trigger response
and
disarm the system.
The six second timer
is there for your
convenience in
case the system was
accidentally
triggered.
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disarming without a
transceiver
(emergency override)
If
your transceiver is
lost or damaged, you
can manually disarm your
vehicle security
system. To disarm
the system without a
transceiver, you
must have the
vehicle's ignition
key and know
where the Valet®
switch is located.
Be sure to check
with your
installer at the
time of installation
for both the
location and the preset response
(1-5 presses) of the
Valet®
switch.
To
disarm the security
system, turn
the ignition to the
ON position.
Press the Valet
button the
preset number of
times (one to five
times) within five
seconds. The
factory preset is
one. After five
seconds, the system
will
disarm. If the
system does not
disarm, you may have
waited too
long; turn the
ignition off and on and
try again.
Location of Valet
Button_________________________________
Number of
Presses_____________________________________
important!
The Valet®
switch can be
programmed to
respond to 1-5
presses for the
disarm function. You
must
check with the
installer to verify
the programming for your individual
unit.
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silent mode
To temporarily turn
off the arm or disarm chirps, use
Silent Mode™. Simply press
for less than one second before arming or disarming,
and the confirmation chirp(s) will
be eliminated for that one
operation only. When Silent Mode has
been used the silent
arm/disarm mode icon will indicate
silent arm/disarm. If you
want the arm/disarm chirps turned
off permanently, your
dealer can do this for you.
note: The Warn Away®
response to lighter
impacts is bypassed
if the system is
armed using Silent
Mode. This ensures
that no chirps will
be emitted by the
siren in an area you
want chirp-free. The
system is still
fully capable of
triggering. Only the
Warn Away® response
is bypassed.
All arm/disarm page
notifications will
still be generated
by the transceiver
in Silent Mode.
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panic mode
If you are
threatened in or
near your vehicle,
you can attract
attention by
triggering the
system with your
transceiver. Just
press
for two seconds, and
you will enter panic
mode. The siren will
sound and the
parking lights will
flash. To stop Panic
Mode press
on the transceiver
again.
note: Once panic
mode has been
entered, the siren
will sound for 30
seconds.
The
transceiver will
beep (or vibrate)
continuously when
the
system enters panic
mode. The
transceiver will not
generate a page notification
when panic mode is
exited.
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valet mode
You
can prevent your
security system from
passive arming by
using Valet mode.
This is very useful
when washing the
vehicle or
having it serviced.
In Valet mode, the
security system will
not arm,
even with the
transceiver, but all
convenience
functions
(door locks, trunk
release, remote
starting, etc.) will
continue to work
normally.
To
enter or exit Valet
mode:
1.
Turn the ignition
on.
2.
Turn the ignition
off.
3.
Press and release
the Valet
switch within 10
seconds.
The
status LED will
light solidly if you
are entering Valet
mode, and
it will go out if
you are exiting
Valet mode.
The
transceiver will not
generate a page
notification when
entering or exiting
Valet mode using the
Valet switch.
To
enter or exit Valet
mode using the
transceiver:
1.
Open any vehicle
door.
2.
Press
.
3. Press
.
4.
Press
again.
The
status LED will
light solidly if you
are entering Valet
mode, and
it will go out if
you are exiting
Valet mode. The
transceiver will
generate
alarm/disarm page
notifications since
the observing
buttons are used
when entering and
exiting valet mode.
The
status LED is the
only way to ensure
the system has entered/exited
valet mode.
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remote start
This
feature allows you
to remotely start
and run your vehicle
for a
programmable period
of time. This makes
it possible to warm
up the
engine, as well as
adjust the interior
temperature of the
vehicle with
the climate control
system. If interior
heating or cooling
is
desired, the climate
controls must be
preset, and the fan
blower must
be set to the
desired level prior
to remote starting
the vehicle.
important!
(1) Never remote
start your vehicle
when the keys
are in the ignition,
except when
performing Valet®
Take-Over, and (2)
Never start the
vehicle if it is not
in either PARK or
NEUTRAL.
To
remote start the
vehicle:
1.
Simultaneously press
and
on the
transceiver for one
second.
2.
The parking lights
will flash to
confirm that the
vehicle will
attempt to start.
3. A
remote start page
notification with a
unique melody (or
vibration) will be
generated and the
LCD will display the remote start (19)
icon as long as the
vehicle is running.
note:
The transceiver will
generate a Page
Notification with
a different unique
two-tone beep (or
vibrate) and the
remote start (19)
icon will turn off
when the remote start shuts down.
4.
In gasoline
vehicles, the engine
will start four
seconds after the
parking lights
flash. In diesel
vehicles, the engine
will
start when the
WAIT-TO-START
indicator on the
vehicle's dash
goes out.
5.
Once the vehicle has
started, it will run
for the
pre-programmed
period of time
(either 12, 24, or
60 minutes - see
Programming Options
section of this
guide) or until a
shutdown input is
triggered. When using
the Directed Bitwriter, the run time can be
programmed from 1-60
minutes.
important!
It is unsafe to
operate a vehicle’s
motor in a
garage or other
closed off area.
Breathing the
exhaust from
the vehicle is
hazardous to your
health. Never
activate the remote start
in an enclosed
space.
When
you are ready to
drive the vehicle:
1.
Insert the ignition
key and turn it
to the ON (not the
START)
position.
2.
Press the brake
pedal.
note:
If the brake pedal
is pressed before
the key is in the ON position, the
engine will shut
down.
To
shut down the remote
start and turn off
the engine:
While the vehicle is
running during
remote start
operation, the
system will monitor
the vehicle and will
automatically shut down
the engine if the
system receives any
of the following
shutdown
inputs:
➤
The brake pedal is
pressed.
➤
The hood is opened.
➤
The shutdown toggle
switch is put into
the OFF position.
➤
The pre-programmed
run time (12, 24, or
60 minutes) has
elapsed.
➤
Transceiver buttons
and
are pressed
again to start the
vehicle.
The
transceiver will
generate a page
notification with a
unique
melody (or vibrate)
and the remote start
icon (19) will turn
off when the remote
start shuts down.
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valet take-over
The
Valet®
Take-Over feature
allows the vehicle
to remain
running after the
key has been removed
from the ignition.
This
feature is useful
for occasions when
you wish to exit and
lock the
vehicle for short
periods of time, but
would like to leave
the motor running and
the climate controls
on.
To
perform Valet®
Take-Over:
1.
Before turning off
the engine,
simultaneously press
and
release
and
on the
transceiver. A
remote start page
notification with a
unique melody (or
vibration) will be
generated and the
LCD will display the
remote start icon (19)
as long as the
vehicle is running.
Then wait three
seconds.
2.
Turn the ignition
key to the OFF
position. (The
engine will stay
running.)
3.
The engine will run
until the
pre-programmed time
elapses or a
shut-down input is
received. (See the
previous
Remote Start
section for a
complete list of
shut-down inputs.)
note:
This feature will
not work if the
brake pedal is pressed or if any
shut down input is
active.
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setting the clock
To
set the clock press
and hold
for five
seconds, the
transceiver will
chirp twice and the
hour selection will
start flashing.
Immediately press
to
advance the hour
selection or
to
reverse the hour
selection. Once the
correct hour is
displayed
press
again and the
minute selection
will start flashing. Then
press
to advance the
minute selection or
to
reverse the minute
selection. Once the
correct time is
displayed
simply stop pressing
any buttons for 10
seconds and the
transceiver will
automatically exit
the clock mode.
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temperature check
mode
This
system will report
the interior
temperature of your
vehicle with
the press of two
buttons. To activate
the temperature
display press
and
simultaneously. You
will hear a
melody and the
interior temperature
will appear on the
LCD screen for five
seconds.
note:
If the ignition is
on, the temperature
check clock-mode will not work.
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safety features
This
system has several
important safety
features to ensure
proper operation of
the motor and
prevent accidental
damage to the
engine or its
components.
starter anti-grind
circuitry
Whenever the vehicle
is remote started,
advanced anti-grind
circuitry prevents
the starter from
engaging, even if
the key is
turned to the start
position. This
prevents damage to
the starter
motor if the key is
turned to the start
position during
remote start
operation.
note:
Anti-grind circuitry
only works when the
remote
start system is
operating the motor
and the Failsafe®Starter Kill
relay is installed.
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disabling the remote
start system
This
feature allows your
system's remote
start unit to be
temporarily disabled
to prevent the
vehicle from being
remote
started
accidentally. This
feature is useful if
the vehicle is being
serviced or stored
in an enclosed area.
To disable the
remote
start, move the
shutdown toggle
switch to the OFF
position. The
switch can be
installed in a
location of your
choice. Check with your
installer for
recommended
locations.
Location of Shutdown
Switch____________________________
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over
and under rev
protection
The
system monitors the
engine speed and
will automatically shut
the engine off if
the RPMs rise above
or fall below the
programmed levels.
This feature
prevents damage to
the motor due
to fuel delivery
system failures or
other problems which
may
cause the engine to
race.
note:
The system uses a
wire connected to
the vehicle to
sense engine speed.
This wire must be
connected in order for over and
under rev protection
to work.
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shut
down inputs
This
security system uses
several inputs to
shut down the remote
start operation of
the motor or prevent
remote start if
certain
inputs are active.
The two most
important are hood
and brake
inputs. The hood
input will prevent
the motor from
starting, as well
as shut it down, any
time the hood is
opened. The brake
pedal will shut down
the motor at any
time during remote
start
operation, as well
as preventing the
remote start from
activating
while it is being
pressed.
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nuisance prevention
circuitry
Your
system has Directed’s Nuisance
Prevention Circuitry™ (NPC™).
It prevents annoying
repetitive trigger
sequences due to
faulty door pin
switches or
environmental
conditions such as
thunder,
jackhammers, airport
noise, etc.
Example
If
the alarm triggers
three times within a
60-minute period and each
time the same sensor
or switch triggers
the alarm, NPC™ will
interpret those
triggers as false
alarms. After the
third trigger, NPC™
ignores, or
bypasses, that
sensor or switch
(along with any
other sensors or
switches sharing the
same zone) for 60
minutes.
If
the bypassed sensor
tries to trigger the
security system
while it is
being bypassed, the
60-minute bypass
period will start
over. This
ensures that a
sensor that is
continually being
triggered will remain bypassed.
The
vehicle doors are
protected by NPC™
differently. If your
security system is
triggered by an open
door for three full
cycles, the system will
bypass the doors
until the trigger
ceases.
note:
Arming and disarming
the system does not
reset this
function! The only
ways to reset a
bypassed zone are for
it to not trigger
for 60 minutes, or
to turn on the
ignition. If
testing your system,
it is important to
remember that
the NPC™
programming can
cause zones to be bypassed and
appear to stop
working.
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diagnostics
The
microprocessor at
the heart of your
system is constantly
monitoring all of
the switches and
sensors connected to
it. It is
designed to detect
any faulty switches
and sensors and
prevents them
from disabling the
entire system. The
microprocessor will also
record and report
any triggers that
occurred during your
absence. Refer to
the
System Status
Chirps
and
Table of Zones
sections of this
guide for diagnostic
information.
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arming diagnostics
If
the security system
is armed at the same
time that an input
is
active (such as a
door opening or
sensor triggering),
the system will
generate a Bypass
Notification. This
means that the
security
system ignores the
input that was
active when the
system was
armed, until that
input ceases. Three
seconds after that
input ceases, the
security system will
resume normal
monitoring. For
example, if your
vehicle has an interior light exit
delay and you arm your security
system before the interior light
turns off, you may hear a Bypass
Notification. Once the light turns
off, however, the
security system resumes normal
monitoring.
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disarming
diagnostics
Extra chirps that
are heard when disarming the system
are indicating a Tamper Alert. If
four chirps are heard when disarming the system, a
triggered response was generated in
your absence. If five chirps are
heard when disarming the system, a
zone was triggered so many
times that the Nuisance Protection
Circuitry™ has bypassed that
zone. In either case, the status LED
and transceiver LCD will indicate
which zone was triggered (see
Table of Zones
section). The security system will
retain this information in its memory and
chirp four or five times each time
it is disarmed, until the next time
that the ignition is turned on.
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system status chirps
The siren will chirp
when arming/disarming the system.
The pattern of chirps
will audibly report the system’s
status as described below.
| Action |
Number
of
Chirps/Remote
Beeps |
Description
|
| Arm |
1 |
System armed |
| Arm |
1
(3-second
delay), 1 |
System armed with
Bypass Notification |
| Disarm
|
2 |
System
disarmed |
| Disarm
|
4 |
System
disarmed with
Tamper Alert |
| Disarm
|
5 |
System
disarmed NPC active |
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table of zones
A
zone is represented
by the LED flashes
used by the system
to
identify a
particular type of
input. Standard
input assignments
are
listed in the
following table.
|
ZONE (Number
of LED
Flashes) |
DESCRIPTION
|
|
1 |
Instant trigger -
hood pinswitch |
|
2 |
Instant
trigger - a
heavier
impact
detected by
the shock
sensor |
|
3 |
Door switch
trigger |
|
4 |
Instant
trigger -
for optional
sensors |
|
5 |
Ignition trigger |
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interpreting zone
diagnostics
Warn
Away responses are
not reported by the
arming or
disarming
diagnostics. If you
receive a Bypass
notification when
arming or a Tamper
Alert notification
when disarming, look
at the
LED or transceiver
LCD. Active or
triggered zones will
be
indicated by a
pattern of blinks by
the LED or the
transceiver icon
will indicate the
triggered zone.
Example
If
Zone 3 was active or
triggered, the LED
will blink three
times with
a two-second pause.
Then it will blink
three times again, and
repeat until the
ignition is turned
on and the door icon
(9) will be displayed
on the transceiver.
note:
Your system stores the last two
triggered zones in memory. If your
system has been triggered but the
LED has been reset by
turning on the ignition, your dealer
can still recall the
last two zones that were triggered.
Contact your dealer for details.
➤
Arming and disarming diagnostics
(including Warn Away® responses) are
reported by the transceiver on the
LCD.
➤
When a Bypass Notification is
generated during arming the transceiver LCD will
flash until the alarm is reset by
the ignition.
➤
To review zones that have been
bypassed press
10 seconds after arming
the system. The bypassed zones will flash until the alarm is reset by
the ignition.
➤
When a Tamper Alert notification is
generated upon disarming, the
triggered zones will flash
continuously on the transceiver LCD
until reset by the ignition.
➤
To review the zones that have been
triggered press the
button. They flash five times,
then turn off.
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code hopping
The receiver and
transmitters use a mathematical
formula called an algorithm to
change their code each time the
transceiver is used. This
technology has been developed to
increase the security of the unit. The
control unit knows what the next
codes should be. This helps to
keep the transceiver “in sync” with
the control unit even if you use
the transceiver out of range of the
vehicle. However, if the
transceiver has been pressed many
times out of range of the
vehicle, or the battery has been
removed, it may fall out of sync with the
control unit and fail to operate the
system. To re-sync the
transceiver simply press
several
times within range of the
vehicle. The alarm will
automatically re-sync and respond to the transceivers
normally.
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owner recognition
Owner Recognition is
a revolutionary new
feature available
only from
Directed. Using a
Directed Bitwriter,
hand-held
programming tool,
your dealer can program
many of the system
settings. The
programmer makes it
possible to program
different settings for each
transceiver that is used
with the system. Then,
whenever a
specific transceiver is
used, the system will
recall the settings assigned
to that transceiver.
Owner Recognition lets
up to four users of
the system have
different settings that
meet their specific needs.
It is almost like having
four separate alarms in
your vehicle,
one for each user.
note: Owner
Recognition cannot
be programmed
without a Bitwriter and the
necessary software.
Check with your dealer for more
information.
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rapid
resume logic
This Directed system
will store its
current state to
non-volatile memory.
If power is lost and
then reconnected the
system will recall
the stored state
from memory. This
means if the unit is
in Valet® Mode and
the battery is
disconnected for any
reason, such as
servicing the car,
when the battery is
reconnected the unit
will still be in
Valet® Mode. This
applies to all
states of the system
including arm,
disarm, and Valet®
Mode.
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power saver mode
Your
system will
automatically enter
Power Saver Mode
while
armed or in Valet®
Mode, after a period
of time in which no
operation has been
performed. This
lowers the current
draw on the
vehicle's battery.
Power Saver Mode
takes over under the
following
conditions:
➤
Power Saver when the
system is armed:
After the system has been
armed for 24 hours
the LED will flash
at half its
normal rate,
decreasing the
system's current
draw.
➤
Power Saver in Valet®
Mode: When the
system enters Valet® Mode
the LED illuminates
steadily. If the
vehicle is not used
(ignition is not
turned on) for a one
hour period while
the
system is in Valet®
Mode, the LED will
shut off. If the
system remains in
Valet®
Mode, the LED will
come back on the
next time the
ignition is turned
on and then back
off.
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programming options
Programming options
control your
system's normal,
operational
set-up. Most options
do not require
additional parts,
but some may
require installation
labor. The
following is a list
of the programmable
options, with the
factory settings in
Bold.
➤
Active arming
(transceiver only)
or passive arming
(automatic arming 30 seconds
after the last door
has been closed).
➤
Arming/disarming
siren chirps on or
off.
➤
The ignition
controlled door lock
feature on or off:
When this
feature is
programmed on, the
doors will lock
three
seconds after the
ignition is turned
on, and unlock when
the
ignition is turned
off. If your
installer is
programming the
security system with
the Directed Bitwriter, ignition
lock and
unlock are independent
features that can be
programmed
separately.
➤
Passive door locking
(with passive
arming) or active
door
locking (only when
arming with the
transceiver).
Passive
locking allows the
vehicle's doors to
lock when the
security
system passively
arms (after the
30-second
countdown). This
feature only works
if passive arming
has been
programmed.
➤
Panic mode
enabled/disabled
when the ignition is
turned on.
(Some states have
laws against sirens
sounding in
moving cars.)
➤
Forced passive
arming on or off. If
your security system
is
programmed for
passive arming and
the forced passive
arming feature has
been programmed on,
the system will
passively arm after
one hour, even if a
protected entry has been
left open. Forced
passive arming
ensures that the
system will be armed
if a door has
accidentally been
left ajar when leaving the
vehicle.
note:
When the system
passively arms after
one hour, the
entry point that has
been left open, and
anything connected to
the same zone, is
bypassed and cannot
trigger the
system. However, the
remaining inputs to
the system are fully
operational.
➤
Full trigger response 30 or 60
seconds: This determines how long the full
triggered sequence lasts. Some
states have laws regulating how long
a security system can sound before
it is considered a
nuisance. If your installer is
programming the security system with
the Directed Bitwriter, the full
triggered response can be
programmed for any duration ranging from
1 to 180 seconds.
➤
Automatic Engine
Disable (AED) on or
off. The purpose of this
feature is to
protect the vehicle
from being stolen at
all
times, regardless of
whether or not the
alarm is armed. If AED
is programmed on,
the starter of the
vehicle will be
disabled 30 seconds
after the ignition
is turned off. Once
the key
is turned off, the
LED will flash
slowly (one-half its
normal armed rate)
to indicate the AED
arming cycle.
Thirty seconds
later, the starter
will be disabled. To
start the car,
it will be necessary
to disarm the system
with the
transceiver. It
is also possible to
disarm the AED
feature by
turning the ignition
key to the RUN
position and
pressing the
Valet®
button the
programmed number of
times. AED is also disabled
when the system is
in Valet®
mode.
note:
This feature will
only function if the
FailSafe® Starter Kill
relay has been
installed.
➤
Siren tones and arm/disarm chirp
volume. The output of the Revenger™
Soft Chirp™
siren consists of six different
tones in sequence. Any of
these tones can be eliminated by a
dealer, resulting in a
unique, easily identifiable siren
sound. The arm/disarm chirps
can be either full volume or 6
decibels quieter than the
full alarm blast.
➤
Using the 998T Bitwriter, the engine
can be programmed to run for any duration
ranging from 1 to 60 minutes.
12
minutes is the
default. After the
programmed run time,
the
engine will shut
down and will not
restart, unless in
Timer
Mode.
➤
While the remote
start system is
running the engine,
the
parking lights of
the vehicle can
flash on and off or
come on and light
steadily.
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security &
convenience
expansions
Listed below are
some of the many
expansion options
available.
Please consult your
dealer for a
complete explanation
of all the options available
to you.
Audio Sensor:
Metal on glass, glass cracking, and
breaking glass produce
distinctive acoustic signatures. The
506T audio sensor uses a
microphone to pick up sounds, then
analyzes them with proprietary
acoustic software to determine if
the glass has been struck.
Backup Battery:
The 520T keeps the system armed,
triggers the alarm and keeps the
starter interrupt active if main
battery is disconnected.
Hood Lock:
Prevents the vehicle’s hood from
being opened without a key,
keeping thieves away from the
system’s siren, the battery connections,
and other components under the hood.
Field Disturbance
Sensor:
An invisible dome of coverage is
established by installing the
508D “radar” sensor. Your system can react to any
intrusions into this field with the
full triggered sequence.
Power Locks:
This system offers lock outputs that
can control some manufacturers'
power door lock systems. For other systems, additional
parts may be required.
Power Trunk Release:
The accessory output of the system
can operate a factory power
release for the vehicle’s trunk or
hatch. Although the
on-board relay can control most
power trunk releases, sometimes an
optional relay is required. If the
factory release is not
power-activated, Directed's®
522T trunk release solenoid can often be added.
Power Window
Control:
Automatic power
window control is
provided with
the 529T and 530T
systems. These can
operate
power windows, and
can roll them up
automatically when
the
system is armed,
roll them down, or
both up and down.
Mobile Video:
This system is
compatible with
Directed Video’s
MCB1000
Multi-Channel
Controller,
featuring on-screen
security system
programming and zone
trigger information.
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glossary of terms
Control Unit:
The “brain” of your
system. Usually
hidden underneath the
dash area of the
vehicle. The control
unit houses the
microprocessor which
monitors your
vehicle and controls
all
system functions.
Fail-Safe Starter
Kill:
An automatic switch
controlled by your
system that prevents
the vehicle’s
starter from
cranking whenever the
system is armed. The
vehicle is never
prevented from
cranking when the
system is disarmed,
in Valet Mode, or if
the
starter interrupt
switch itself fails.
Your system has
feature-ready
circuitry for the
starter interrupt,
however installation
may
require additional
labor.
Input:
A physical
connection to the
system. An input can
be
provided by a
sensor, pinswitch or
by existing systems
in the vehicle,
such as ignition or
courtesy lights.
LED:
A red light mounted
at a discretionary
location inside the
vehicle. It is used
to indicate the
status of your
system and as a
visual deterrent.
Protected Entry:
A protected entry is
a door, hood, trunk,
sliding
window, camper door
or any other opening
into the vehicle
that can
be connected to the
alarm with a switch.
Shock Sensor:
This system has a
dual zone shock
sensor. This
sensor is mounted in
the vehicle and
designed to pick up
impacts to the vehicle or
glass. Lighter
impacts will
generate a Warn Away
response while
harder impacts will
generate a
full-trigger
response.
Remote Control:
A hand-held device
that operates the
various
functions of your
system and
communicates system
status.
Triggered Sequence:
This is what happens
when the alarm “goes off
” or “trips.” The
triggered response
of your system
consists of the
siren sounding and
parking lights
flashing for the
programmed duration.
Valet Switch:
A small push button
mounted at a
discretionary
location inside the
vehicle. It is used
to override the
starter interrupt when
a transceiver is
lost or damaged, or
to enter or exit
Valet Mode and for
programming when the
998T Bitwriter is not
available.
Warn
Away Response:
Lighter impacts to
the vehicle will
generate the
Warn Away response.
It consists of
several seconds of
siren
chirps and parking
light flashes.
Zone:
A zone is a separate
input that the alarm
can recognize as
unique. Each input
to the system is
connected to a
particular zone. Often two
or more inputs may
share the same zone.
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