Page 3 - table of contents
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 3 table of contents what is included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 warning! safety first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 installation points to remember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 before beginning the instal...
Page 4 - what is included
4 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved what is included ■ The control module ■ The plug-in status LED ■ SST 2 way receiver/antenna ■ The plug-in Valet/Program switch ■ One remote transmitter P/N 7701P ■ A hood pinswitch ■ A Stinger Doubleguard shock sensor ■ A toggle (override) switch ■ A...
Page 5 - installation points to remember
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 5 ■ After the remote start module has been installed, test the remote start module in accordance with the Safety Check outlined in this installation guide. If the vehicle starts when performing the Neutral Safety Shutdown Circuit test, the remote start...
Page 6 - deciding on component locations
6 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved deciding on component locations Some things to remember about mounting the siren: ■ Keep it away from heat sources, such as radiators, exhaust manifolds, turbochargers, and heat shields. ■ Mount it where a thief cannot easily disconnect it, whether t...
Page 9 - finding the wires you need
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 9 If optional starter kill relay or its connections are immediately visible upon removal of the under-dash panel, they can easily be bypassed. Always make the relay and its connections difficult to discern from the factory wiring! Exposed yellow butt c...
Page 13 - making your wiring connections
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 13 Once you have determined the wire color, the easiest place to connect to the wire is often at the kick panel, at the windshield pillar, or in the running board. When an easy location is not available, running a wire to the dome- light itself is ofte...
Page 15 - remote start ribbon harness, wiring diagram
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 15 door lock harness, 3-pin connector ______ ______ ______ Note: Refer to TechTip 1041 for wiring information. remote start ribbon harness, wiring diagram ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ This ribbon harness connects to the relay satell...
Page 16 - heavy gauge relay satellite connector
16 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved heavy gauge relay satellite connector ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ remote start harness (H3), 5-pin connector ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ horn, channel 6 (H4), 2-pin connector ______ ______ BROWN (-) 200mA HORN ORAN...
Page 17 - primary harness (H1) wire connection guide
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 17 primary harness (H1) wire connection guide When the system receives the code controlling Channel 2, for longer than 1.5 seconds, the red/white wire will supply an output as long as the transmission continues. This is often used to operate a trunk/ha...
Page 21 - secondary harness (H2) wire connection guide
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 21 This wire supplies a (-)500 mA ground as long as the system is armed. This output ceases as soon as the system is disarmed. The orange wire may be wired to an optional Directed Electronics 8618 starter kill relay. secondary harness (H2) wire connect...
Page 23 - relay satellite wire connection guide
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 23 This wire sends a negative pulse every time the remote start is activated or the doors are unlocked. This can be used to pulse the disarm wire of the vehicle's factory anti-theft device. Use a relay to send a (-) or (+) pulse to the disarm wire as s...
Page 26 - neutral safety switch interface
26 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved horn, channel 6 harness (H4) wire connection guide This wire provides a (-) 200mA output whenever the transmitter button(s) controlling Channel 6 is pressed. (see also the Feature Descriptions section and previous channel 5 description): IMPORTANT! ...
Page 32 - tach learning
32 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved shock sensor harness, 4-pin connector Inputs shorter than 0.8 seconds will trigger the Warn Away® response, while inputs longer than 0.8 seconds will trigger full alarm sequence and report Zone Two. If installing an optional Directed Electronics dua...
Page 33 - programming jumpers
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 33 3. The LED will light constant when the tach signal is learned. 4. Release the Valet/Program switch. programming jumpers In most cases, this jumper can be left in the OFF position. Some new vehicles use less than 12 volts in their ignition systems. ...
Page 34 - transmitter/receiver learn routine
34 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved NOTE: For parking light circuits that draw 10 amps or more, the internal jumper must be switched to a (-) light flash output. P/N 8617 or a standard automotive SPDT relay must be used on the H1/11 light flash output harness wire. transmitter/receive...
Page 36 - transmitter configurations
36 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved Learn Routine will be exited if: ■ Door is closed. ■ Ignition is turned off. ■ Program switch is pressed too many times. ■ More than 15 seconds between steps. transmitter configurations The transmitter can be programmed with the standard or single b...
Page 37 - remote control diagram
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 37 and and operate .........................rear defogger and ................operate............................Channel 6 remote control diagram
Page 38 - standard mode configuration
38 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved standard mode configuration 1. Auxiliary Channel Out 2. Receive Indicator 3. Signal Indicator 4. Transmit Indicator 5. Lock Status Indicator 6. Unlock Status Indicator 7. Arming Status Indicator 8. Disarming Status Indicator 9. Door Switch Input Ind...
Page 39 - multi-level security arming
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 39 multi-level security arming Multi-Level Security Arming is a feature that allows the user 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...
Page 40 - system features learn routine
40 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 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. However, this process can be greatly simplified by using ...
Page 42 - feature menus
42 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved To exit the learn routine: The learn routine will be exited if any of the following occurs: 1. Close the open door. 2. Turn the ignition on. 3. There is no activity for longer than 15 seconds. 4. The Valet/Program switch is pressed too many times. f...
Page 45 - feature descriptions
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 45 feature descriptions The features of the system are described below. Features that have additional settings that can be selected only when programming with the Bitwriter® are indicated by the following icon: 1-1 ACTIVE/ PASSIVE ARMING: When active a...
Page 50 - nuisance prevention® circuitry
50 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 3-9 2nd IGNITION/ ACCESSORY OUTPUT: This will allow the PINK/WHITE to be used as a 2nd ignition or an acces- sory. The default is 2 nd ignition. 3-10 ACCESSORY STATE DURING WAIT-TO-START OFF/ ON : This feature will allow the selection of the accesso...
Page 51 - valet mode; rear defogger control
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 51 and rearmed, and still allow NPC to bypass a faulty zone. When disarming the system, 5 chirps indicate NPC is activated. The LED will report the zone that has been bypassed. (See Diagnostics section of this guide.) valet mode To enter or exit valet ...
Page 52 - timer mode
52 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved To turn the rear defogger output ON: 1. Press & release the and and buttons of the remote control. 2. The parking lights will flash 3-times. 3. The rear defogger output will once again activate when the vehicle is remote started. NOTE: If the re...
Page 53 - table of zones; shutdown diagnostics
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 53 table of zones When using the Diagnostic functions, use the Table of Zones to see which input has triggered the system. It is also helpful in deciding which input to use when connecting optional sensors and switches. NOTE : The Warn Away® response d...
Page 54 - long term event history; safety check
54 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved long term event history The system stores the last two full triggers in memory. These are not erasable. Each time the unit sees a full trigger, the older of the two triggers in memory will be replaced by the new trigger. To access long term event hi...
Page 55 - troubleshooting
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 55 IMPORTANT! Make sure there is adequate clearance to the front and rear of the vehicle before attempting this test. a. Make sure the hood is closed and no other shutdown circuits are active. b. Set the emergency brake. c. Turn the ignition key to the...
Page 58 - wiring quick reference guide
58 © 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved wiring quick reference guide Jumper tachometer threshold ORANGE ground when armed output WHITE (+/-) parking light output WHITE/BLUE (-) activation input GRA Y (-) hoodpin shutdown input BROWN (+) brake shutdown input BLUE/WHITE (-) 200mA 2nd status...
Page 59 - relay satellite wiring quick reference guide
© 2006 Directed Electronics—all rights reserved 59 relay satellite wiring quick reference guide PINK (-) 200mA 3rd ignition output VIOLET (-) 200mA starter output ORANGE (-) 200mA 2nd accessory output BLUE (-) status output Relay Satellite ribbon harness RED 12V constant input PINK ignition output R...