Page 3 - Important information; Government Regulations and Safety information; Your Warranty; Replacement remote controls
Important information Government Regulations and Safety information Read the Government Regulations and Warning! Safety First sections of this manual prior to operating this system. Warning! Failure to heed this information can result in death, personal injury or property damage and may also result ...
Page 4 - Contents
Contents Getting Started .................................................................................................... 3 Keys to using this manual ...................................................................... 3 Remote Control .............................................................
Page 6 - Getting Started; Keys to using this manual
3 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Getting Started Keys to using this manual Specific actions (in bold type) and style conventions are used consis-tently throughout this manual, they are as follows: s Press: implies pushing in and releasing a button. s Hold: is used after Press actio...
Page 7 - Remote Control
4 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Control Trans m it LED Internal Antenna Co mm and Buttons Function Button AUX Feature Description Internal Antenna Used for transmitting information Transmit LED Active when transmitting information Command buttons (4) Used to perform arming...
Page 8 - Control Center
5 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Control Center Control button Status LED Antenna The Control Center, typically located on the upper part of the front windshield. It consists of: s The In-vehicle system antenna. s The Status LED, as a visual indicator of the system’s status. s The...
Page 9 - Using your System; Commanding the system
6 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Using your System Commanding the system Commands, Basic or Advanced, are used to activate system features and are performed by pressing one of the Command buttons. Basic commands control the most often used security and remote start fea-tures while...
Page 10 - Remote Control Command table
7 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Control Command table Button Level Direct Access x 1 LEVEL 1 x 2 LEVEL 2 x 3 LEVEL 3 x 4 LEVEL 4 Arm/Lock (Panic) Silent Arm Sensor Bypass Sensor Silent Arm Full Silent Arm Disarm/Unlock Silent Disarm Remote Valet Car Finder Remote Start Run...
Page 11 - Arm
8 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Basic Commands (Direct Access) Arm Press and release The alarm arms, doors lock (if connected), and the siren chirps and parking lights flash once. If Valet mode* is On, the doors lock without siren chirps, the alarm is disabled. Exit Valet mode to ...
Page 12 - Remote Start
9 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Start Press and release Activates (or if On, deactivates) the remote starter. The engine and parking lights turn On, or the engine and parking lights turn Off ac-cordingly. If a Remote start configuration issue prevents the engine from starti...
Page 13 - Silent Arm
10 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Advanced Commands: (Level 1) Press and release the button 1 time. The transmit LED illuminates in sets of single flashes to indicate Level 1. Silent Arm Press and release The alarm arms, doors lock (if connected), and the parking lights flash once. ...
Page 14 - Sensor Bypass; Remote Valet
11 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Advanced Commands: (Level 2) Press and release the button 2 times. The transmit LED illuminates in sets of double flashes to indicate Level 2. Sensor Bypass Press and release Performing the Sensor Bypass command will incrementally bypass sen-sor op...
Page 16 - Car finder
13 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Advanced Commands: (Level 3) Press and release the button 3 times. The transmit LED illuminates in sets of triple flashes to indicate Level 3. Sensor Silent Arm* Press and release The alarm arms, doors lock, and the siren chirps and parking lights ...
Page 18 - Remote Control Configuration; Remote Programming
15 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Control Configuration Remote Programming The remote controls have operations that can be configured to a user’s personal preferences. The following instruction will direct you through the available programming options for both remote controls...
Page 19 - Remote Features
16 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Prepare the remote control for pairing: 6. Enter programming to access the Main Menu7. Press and hold the button for 1 second, 3 transmit LED flash- es indicate the remote control is ready to pair. 8. Press the button, The siren will chirp to confir...
Page 20 - Sensor Adjust
17 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. To unlock the buttons, press the button followed by the button. Note When the Keypad is locked, the remote control may ap-pear to be non-operational. It will not transmit a command or illuminate the Transmit LED and needs to be unlocked to resume ...
Page 21 - Normal Arm Protection; Sensor Silent Arm protection
18 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Alarm Features Normal Arm Protection Status LED: The Control Center Status LED flashes as a visual indicator that your vehicle’s security system is active. Starter Kill: The Failsafe starter kill relay prevents the engine from starting Note May req...
Page 22 - Sensor Warn-away output; Trigger Zone Fault Report
19 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Sensor Warn-away output When the system sensors detect a Warn-away trigger the siren chirps and parking lights flash for 3 seconds. Full Trigger output An alarm Full Trigger will sound the siren and flash the parking lights for 30 seconds. Emergency...
Page 23 - Alarm Report
20 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Alarm Report If the alarm was triggered while armed, it will be reported when the alarm is disarmed via siren chirps, parking light and control center LED flashes. The siren chirps 4 times (or 5 times if NPC On*), the park-ing lights flash 3 times, ...
Page 24 - Pit Stop Mode; Key Takeover
21 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Start Features Pit Stop Mode To exit vehicle with engine running The system keeps the engine running during short trips into the house or convenience store. To perform Pit Stop: 1. With the engine running, set the parking brake and release ...
Page 25 - Remote Start Safe-lock
22 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Start Safe-lock Remote start safe-lock makes sure the doors are locked while the en-gine is running and after, even if they are unlocked when remote start is activated. Door locks may require additional parts and labor. Disabling Remote Sta...
Page 27 - Turbo Timer Mode
24 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. button on the remote, after 20 seconds return to Step 2 (For Turbo Timer Mode, press the optional dash mounted activation button or send the Timer Mode command. 4. The parking lights flash 5 times to confirm MTS mode is enabled and the remote start ...
Page 28 - Remote Start Faults
25 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Start Faults For user safety, the system must be properly configured or remote start will not activate. A Remote Start Fault may be caused by any of several configuration issues. Refer to the table below for the command type and parking light...
Page 29 - Remote and System Operations
26 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote and System Operations Passive Arming* Park and exit the vehicle, after the doors are closed the Passive arm-ing countdown begins. The led flashes quickly and upon reaching 20 seconds the siren then chirps once. At 30 seconds the system arms ...
Page 30 - Valet Mode
27 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Valet Mode Valet mode can be entered and exited by performing the Remote Valet command or manually using the vehicle key and the control button. When entered, the alarm functions are defeated while the conve-nience features still operate normally....
Page 31 - System Expansion Options
28 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. System Expansion Options Controlling two vehicles (Car Select) The remote controls can control systems in two different vehicles sav-ing the need for multiple remote controls. This feature also allows for customized system configurations on each ve...
Page 32 - Battery Information; Low Battery Alerts
29 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Battery Information The remote controls are powered by 1 coin cell battery (CR-2032) that can be purchased at most retailers. When the battery begins to weaken, the operating range will be reduced. The information and precautions in this section c...
Page 33 - Battery Disposal; Patent Information
30 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Note Verify that the battery polarity is correct when replacing. 3. With the front and circuit board still turned over, turn back portion of unit onto both parts, reposition all parts and snap together. Battery Disposal Directed Electronics cares ...
Page 34 - Glossary of Terms
31 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Glossary of Terms Document Terminology Control Module The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden underneath the dash area of the vehicle. It houses the microprocessor which monitors your vehicle and controls all of the system’s func-tions. Remote ...
Page 35 - Government Regulations
32 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Government Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the fol-lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including ...
Page 36 - Warning! Safety First; Installation
Safety 33 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Warning! Safety First Please read the safety warnings below before proceeding. Improper use of the product may be dangerous or illegal. Installation Due to the complexity of this system, installation of this product must only be performed b...
Page 38 - Interference
Safety 35 © 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. GEAR IS CONTRARY TO ITS INTENDED MODE OF OPERATION. OPER-ATING THE REMOTE START SYSTEM UNDER THESE CONDITIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. YOU MUST IMME-DIATELY CEASE THE USE OF THE UNIT AND SEEK THE ASSISTANCE OF AN AU...
Page 39 - Limited lifetime consumer warranty
Limited lifetime consumer warranty Directed Electronics. (“Directed”) promises to the original purchaser to repair or replace (at Directed’s election) with a comparable reconditioned model any Directed unit (hereaf-ter the “unit”), excluding without limitation the siren, the remote transmitters, the...