Page 3 - Contents
1 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Contents What is included ...................................................................................... 2 Standard transmitter configuration .................................................................
Page 4 - What is included
2 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . What is included One control module • A pair of four button transmitters, (p/n 7142P) • A Stinger® Doubleguard® dual-stage shock sensor (on-board • the control module) Control Center with integrated status LED an...
Page 6 - Important information; System maintenance
4 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Important information Congratulations on the purchase of your state-of-the-art vehicle se-cu ri ty system. This system has been designed to provide years of trouble-free op er a tion. Due to the complexity of thi...
Page 7 - Your warranty
5 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Your warranty Your warranty registration must be returned and the bar code se-rial number must not be removed. If the warranty registration is not returned, you do not have a warranty. It is also necessary to k...
Page 8 - Transmitter functions; Standard configuration
6 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Transmitter functions The system uses a computer-based learn routine to learn the trans-mit ter buttons. This makes it possible to assign any transmitter button to any system function. The transmitter initially c...
Page 9 - Three-button configuration
7 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Button The panic feature is controlled by pressing this button for two seconds. ������� and ������� Buttons An optional auxiliary convenience or expansion function that you have added to your system can be activa...
Page 10 - Using your system; Active arming; Passive arming
8 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Using your system The buttons used in the instructions in this manual correspond to the standard con fg u ra tion. Remember, this is not the only way your trans mit ter may be set up. It can be custom confgured t...
Page 12 - Multi-level security arming
10 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Multi-level security arming The Multi-Level Security Arming feature is available with the four-button transmitter only. Multi-Level Security Arming allows you to select which of the se-curity system’s inputs o...
Page 13 - Arming while driving
11 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ignition, are now bypassed. Hold down the • ������� to 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...
Page 14 - Disarming; High security disarm
12 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Disarming To disarm the system, press ������� . You will hear two chirps, and the parking lights will flash twice. If the power locks are connected to the system, the doors will unlock. If the siren chirps eit...
Page 15 - Disarming without a transmitter
13 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Disarming without a transmitter This feature allows you to disarm the security sys tem without the remote trans mit ter should it be lost, dam aged, or disabled. In order to dis arm the system with out a remot...
Page 16 - Silent mode; Panic mode; Valet mode
14 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Silent mode To temporarily turn off the arm or disarm chirps, use Silent Mode™. Press ������� for less than one second before arming or disarming, and the confrmation chirp(s) will be eliminated for that one o...
Page 17 - Nuisance Prevention Circuitry®
15 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . 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 lights solidly if you are en ter ing Valet Mode, and goes o...
Page 19 - Diagnostics; Arming diagnostics
17 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Diagnostics The microprocessor at the heart of your security system is constant-ly mon i tor ing all of the switches and sensors that are connected to it. It detects any faulty switches and sensors and prevents ...
Page 20 - Disarming diagnostics; System status chirps
18 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Disarming diagnostics Extra disarm chirps are the Tamper Alert. If four chirps are heard when disarming, the system was triggered in your absence. If fve chirps are heard, a zone was triggered so many times th...
Page 21 - Table of zones; Interpreting zone diagnostics
19 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Table of zones The zone number is the number of LED flashes used by the system to identify that input. The standard input assignments are listed below, along with spaces to write in any optional sensors or swi...
Page 22 - Code hopping
20 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Code hopping The receiver and transmitters each use mathematical formulas called al go rithms to change their codes each time the transmit-ter is used. This technology has been developed to increase the security...
Page 23 - High frequency
21 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . High frequency Your system transmits and receives at 434 MHz, using a super-hetrodyne XR+ receiver. This provides a cleaner spec trum with less interference and a more stable signal. Enjoy a phe nom e nal increa...
Page 24 - Rapid resume logic
22 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Rapid resume logic This Directed system will store its current state to non-volatile mem-ory. If power is lost and then reconnected, the system will recall the stored state from memory. This means if the unit is...
Page 25 - Programming options
23 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Programming options Programming options control what your system does during nor-mal op er a tion, and require few or no additional parts. However, some may require additional in stal la tion labor. The followin...
Page 28 - Additional options
26 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Siren tones and chirp volume: The output of the Revenger • ® Soft Chirp ® siren consists of six different tones in sequence. Any of these tones can be elim i nat ed by your dealer, re sult-ing in a unique, easil...
Page 30 - Arming the VRS
28 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Arming the VRS To arm the VRS ® , turn the ignition to the ON position and press the arm button on the remote transmitter for one second. The parking lights will flash and the siren will chirp once. This can b...
Page 31 - Triggered sequence
29 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Triggered sequence Fif teen seconds after the last door has closed, the sys tem’s status LED will begin flashing. This delay is intended to allow you time to distance your self from your ve hi cle in the event...
Page 32 - Disarming the VRS
30 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . ➢ Disarming the VRS Take the time to familiarize yourself with the VRS ® trig ger ing se- quence and the disarm pro ce dure. It is important to recognize and identify the VRS trigger sequence and know how to dis...
Page 33 - Glossary of terms
31 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Glossary of terms Control Unit : The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden un- der the dash area of the vehicle. It houses the microprocessor which monitors your vehicle and controls all of the system’s functio...
Page 35 - Security & convenience expansions
33 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Security & convenience expansions Listed below are some of the many expansion options avail able. Please contact your dealer for a complete explanation of all the options available to you. Audio Sensor: Meta...
Page 37 - Quick reference guide
35 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Quick reference guide To arm using your remote You can activate, or arm, the system by pressing ������� on your transmitter for one second. When the system arms, you will hear a short siren sound, or chirp, and ...
Page 38 - Limited lifetime consumer warranty
36 © 2 0 0 8 D i r e c t e d E l e c t r o n i c s - A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . Limited lifetime consumer warranty Directed Electronics. (“Directed”) promises to the original purchaser to repair or re-place (at Directed’s election) with a comparable reconditioned model any Directed unit (he...