Page 2 - trademarks and copyrights
trademarks and copyrights Bitwriter ® , Clifford ® , Code-Hopping ® , Directed ® , Doubleguard ® , ESP ® , FailSafe ® , Ghost Switch ® , Learn Routine ™ , Nite-Lite ® , Nuisance Prevention ® , NPC ® , Revenger ® , Silent Mode ™ , Soft Chirp ® , Stealth Coding ™ , Stinger ® , Valet ® , Vehicle Recove...
Page 3 - contents
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. i contents installation guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 what is included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 control module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 installation points to remember . . .3 before beginning the installation: 4after the install: . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - what is included; control module
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 3 what is included z Control module z 4-pin sensor harness z 12-pin main harness z Integrated LED/Valet switch z 7-pin door monitor/Aux harness z 3-pin door lock harness control module installation points to remember This product represents many years of research an...
Page 6 - before beginning the installation:; tools required
4 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. Do not disconnect the battery if the vehicle has an anti-theft coded radio. If equippedwith an airbag, avoid disconnecting the battery if possible. IIM MPPO ORRTTA AN NTT!! Please read this entire installation guide before beginning the installa- tion. The install...
Page 7 - deciding on component location
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 5 z Solderless terminal crimpers z Drill bit set z Cordless power drill z Phillips head screwdriver z Torx driver set z Work light deciding on component location control module Never put the control module in the engine compartment! The first step in hot-wiring a ve...
Page 8 - switch; starter kill relay; connecting your wires; obtaining constant 12V
6 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. integrated LED/Valet ® switch Things to remember when positioning the integrated LED/Valet ® switch: • It should be visible from both sides and the rear of the vehicle, if possible. • It needs at least 1-1/2" clearance to the rear. • It is easiest to use a sma...
Page 9 - finding the 12V switched ignition wire
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 7 IIM MPPO ORRTTA AN NTT!! Do not remove the fuse holder on the red (H1/11) wire. It ensures that the control module has it’s own fuse, of the proper value, regardless of how manyaccessories are added to the main power feed. finding the 12V switched ignition wire Th...
Page 10 - finding a parking light wire
8 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. finding a parking light wire The parking light wire is often found near the switch. Many cars have the switch builtinto the turn signal lever, and in these cars the parking light wire can be found in thesteering column. The same wire is often available in the kick...
Page 11 - finding the door pin switch circuit
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 9 4. Turn on the parking lights. If your meter shows (+)12V, turn off the parking lightsand make sure it goes back to zero. 5. If it does return to zero, turn the parking lights back on and, using the dash lightdimmer control, turn the brightness of the dash lights ...
Page 12 - main harness wiring diagram
10 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. main harness wire connection guide main harness wiring diagram ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ main harness wiring guide H1/1 ORANGE (-) 500 mA ground-when-armed output: This wire supplies a (-) ground as long as the system is armed. This output c...
Page 17 - auxiliary harness wire connection guide; auxiliary harness wiring diagram
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 15 used to control optional accessories. If programmed for delayed accessory output, thiswire will provide (-) ground when the ignition is turned off and will continue to output(-) ground until a door is opened then closed. This can be used to energize the acces-sor...
Page 18 - auxiliary harness wiring guide
16 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. auxiliary harness wiring guide H2/1 BROWN (-) horn honk output: This wire supplies a 200 mA (-) output that can be used to honk the vehicle’s horn. It provides a pulsed output when the security sys-tem is armed/disarmed and in the triggered sequence or in panic m...
Page 19 - Gray
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 17 In this case, find the driver’s door unlock motor wire. In most vehicle’s this wire can befound in the driver’s kick panel. H2/5 GRAY trunk release/sensor shunt input: This input is used to bypass the sen- sor inputs when the trunk is opened using the factory key...
Page 20 - factory remote—driver’s door unlock
18 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. keyless entr y systems—three types There are three main types of keyless entry systems. Systems that unlock the driver’sdoor first and have internal relays, systems that unlock the driver’s door first but haveexternal relays, and systems without driver’s priority...
Page 21 - external relays—driver’s door unlock
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 19 external relays—driver’s door unlock This system is used in many four-door GM sedans. To test for this type of system, probethe unlock wire from the interior switch (black or white). Unlock the driver’s door, byitself, using the factory remote. If the switch wire...
Page 22 - no priority—driver’s door unlock
20 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. no priority—driver’s door unlock This type of keyless entry system is common in import vehicles as well as many Jeepvehicles. When unlocking the doors with the transmitter all doors unlock at the sametime. The following diagram shows how to install the system and...
Page 23 - door lock harness wire connection guide
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 21 door lock harness wire connection guide ___ ___ ___ The control module can control 2 common power door lock types without any addition-al parts. With certain verhicles, or if an actuator is to be installed, either a 451M DoorLock Relay Satellite or two relays wil...
Page 24 - four-pin optional sensor harness; RED wire; BLACK wire; dealer master control loop
22 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. four-pin optional sensor harness RED wire The red wire supplies constant power to the optional sensor. BLACK wire The black wire supplies ground to the optional sensor. BLUE, GREEN wires The blue and green wires are multiplex inputs. They are both tied to the sam...
Page 26 - to exit the learn routine:; on-board dual stage shock sensor
24 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. to exit the learn routine: Do one of the following: 1. Close the open door. 2. Turn the ignition on. 3. No activity for longer than 15 seconds. 4. Press the integrated LED/Valet ® switch too many times. on-board dual stage shock sensor There is a dual-stage shock...
Page 27 - internal programming jumper
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 25 internal programming jumper A 10A fuse is used as both a fuse and a program jumper. This jumper determines thelight flash output polarity. In the (+) position, the on-board relay is enabled and theunit will output (+)12V on the WHITE wire, H1/2. In the (-) positi...
Page 28 - zones; long term event history
26 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. zones N NO OTTEE:: The Warn Away ® response do not report on the LED. long term event history The control module will store the last 2 triggers (zone numbers) in memory. To accessthe event history use the following procedure. 1. Turn the ignition switch off and p...
Page 29 - rapid resume logic
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 27 two times followed by a pause and then flash three times followed by a pause. N NO OTTEE:: The Warn Away ® response does not report on the LED. The Long Term Event History will exit if the ignition is turned off or there is no activityfor 60-seconds. rapid resume...
Page 30 - to enter feature programming routine; once a feature is programmed; accessing another menu
28 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. to enter feature programming routine 1. Open a door. 2. Turn the ignition on and then off. 3. Within 5-seconds, press and hold the integrated LED/Valet ® switch. After 3-sec- onds the horn will sound once to indicate entry into the first features menu. To selectt...
Page 31 - exiting feature programming
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 29 z After 3-seconds, the unit will advance to the next menu and the horn will soundthe number of times corresponding to the menu selected (once or twice). exiting feature programming z Close the door. z Turn the ignition On. z No activity for 15-seconds. z Press an...
Page 33 - master dealer remotes
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 31 master dealer remotes A master dealer remote can be programmed into the system for demonstration pur-poses. Generally, each salesman would carry a remote that would operate all the carson the lot equipped with this system. The dealer remotes are binary transmitte...
Page 34 - troubleshooting; starter kill does not work:; status LED does not work.
32 © 2003 directed electronics, inc. troubleshooting starter kill does not work: z Is the correct starter wire being interrupted? If the car starts when the starter kill relayis completely disconnected, the wrong starter wire has been cut and interrupted. • Is the yellow wire connected to “true” ign...
Page 35 - wiring quick reference guide
© 2003 directed electronics, inc. 33 wiring quick reference guide