Page 2 - table of contents
2 © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA What Is Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Installation Points to Remember . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Deciding on Comp...
Page 3 - what is included
© 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA 3 what is included ■ The control module (see diagram) ■ A Revenger ® Soft Chirp ® siren ■ The plug-in Valet ® /program switch ■ The plug-in status LED ■ 12-Pin primary harness ■ Starter kill relay package ■ A Stinger ® Doubleguard ® shock sensor on-board t...
Page 5 - tools required
© 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA 5 AFTER THE INSTALLATION ■ Test all functions. The “Using Your System” section of the Owner’s Guide is very helpful when testing. ■ When testing, don’t forget that this system is equipped with Nuisance Prevention Circuitry (NPC). This cir- cuitry can bypas...
Page 8 - finding the wires you need
8 © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA If the Failsafe ® Starter Kill Relay or its connections are immediately visible upon removal of the underdash panel, they can easily be bypassed by a thief. Always make the relay and its connections difficult to discern from the factory wiring! Exposed y...
Page 10 - making your connections
10 © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA making your connections When connecting the security system’s wires to the vehicle wires it is important that the connections are tight and no bare wire is exposed. In this section, two types of connections are described that may be used to connect the ...
Page 12 - primary harness (H1) wire connection guide
12 © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA primary harness (H1) wire connection guide This section of the installation guide describes in detail the connection of each of the primary harness wires. Also included are possible applications of each wire. This system was designed with the ultimate i...
Page 18 - operation mode settings
18 © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA operation mode settings ARMING AND DISARMING WITH THE OEM TRANSMITTER When connected to the vehicle’s databus, the interface module can be armed and disarmed with the OEM keyless entry transmitter by pressing the lock and unlock buttons, respectively. S...
Page 20 - internal programming jumpers
20 © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA internal programming jumpers To access the jumper, open the control module. This jumper is used to determine the light flash output. In the default negative (-) position, the on-board relay is disabled and the unit will output (-) 200 mA, suitable for d...
Page 21 - on-board dual stage shock sensor
© 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA 21 LEVEL II SECURITY MODE When this jumper is moved to the Level II position, the databus interface module will not disarm from the driver’s door or passenger door key cylinder. The trunk trigger zone will shunt if opened using the transmitter but will tri...
Page 22 - system features learn routine
22 © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA system features learn routine The System Features Learn Routine dictates how the unit operates. It is possible to access and change any of the feature settings using the Valet/program switch. To enter the System Features Learn Routine: 1. Open a door. 2...
Page 23 - feature descriptions
© 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA 23 5. Release the Valet/program switch. ONCE THE FEATURE IS PROGRAMMED ■ Other features can be programmed. ■ The Learn Routine can be exited if programming is complete. TO ACCESS ANOTHER FEATURE After you have programmed a feature in Step 4 of the learn ro...