Viper 5901 - Manual

Viper 5901

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Government regulations; Remote Controls
  • Page 6 – Control Center
  • Page 7 – Warning! Safety first
  • Page 10 – What is included; The control module with StingerTMDoubleGuard®two-stage shock; Important information; Your warranty
  • Page 11 – Replacement remote controls; Your system comes with one Responder LC remote control (P/N; Out of Range Notification
  • Page 12 – Charging the Battery; Plug in the USB charger (alternately a standard mini USB cable; POP; The temperature range over which the; Low battery indicator; The Arm/Disarm chirps should be programmed ON for the
  • Page 13 – Battery Replacement; To change the Car to be operated:; Two Way Remote; One Way Remote
  • Page 14 – If the keypad is locked, first press; and then press
  • Page 15 – See call-out table for 2 way on previous page.; Transmitter configuration; button must be pressed and; held; to access state, for
  • Page 16 – access “Request temperature” or “Runtime remaining” press the; ton the specified amount of times, and then hold.
  • Page 17 – Using the system; Arm; Command; Details; If errors are found when arming:
  • Page 18 – Disarm; twice; Remote Start
  • Page 19 – Points to remember
  • Page 20 – Aux; Function shift
  • Page 21 – To enter or exit valet mode with the valet/program switch:; Car finder; three-times and then; Feedback
  • Page 22 – Cabin temperature
  • Page 23 – Additional arming features; Silent arm; one- time and then press; While the system is armed; Fail-Safe Starter Kill
  • Page 24 – Full Alarm response is triggered by:; High-Security Disarming
  • Page 25 – System override; To disarm the system without a remote control:; To check proper operation:
  • Page 26 – Modified Arming Modes; Turning off the Warn Away response; Turning off the Sensor Full Trigger response
  • Page 27 – Silent Mode 2 - Turning off the siren; Silent disarm; Notes
  • Page 28 – Additional remote start features; Manual Transmission
  • Page 29 – Timer mode
  • Page 30 – Turbo Timer mode; To activate Turbo Timer Mode with an automatic transmission:; To activate turbo timer mode with a manual transmission:
  • Page 31 – Runtime check; Runtime reset
  • Page 32 – Rear defogger; Smart start; To activate the Smart Start Mode with a manual transmission:
  • Page 33 – button on the remote 3 times and then press the; The 2 way remote will beep once and flash the; Smart start uses temperature and voltage settings to determine
  • Page 34 – Auxiliary features; Aux 1; Aux 3
  • Page 35 – Remote control feature programming; To program the remote user features:
  • Page 36 – Remote setup options
  • Page 37 – Menu option descriptions
  • Page 39 – Sensor adjust
  • Page 40 – Safety features; Starter anti-grind circuitry; Anti-grind circuitry only works when the remote start system is; Disabling the remote start system
  • Page 41 – Diagnostics; Last trigger; Press; three times and then hold for 1.5 seconds. The display scrolls; Arming; For example; : if your vehicle has an interior light exit delay and you arm
  • Page 42 – Bypass Notification does not occur when the system is in Silent; Disarming; Note concerning low battery alert:; When the batteries in the remote; System status chirps
  • Page 43 – Table of zones; Interpreting zone diagnostics
  • Page 44 – If zone 3 was active or triggered, the LED will blink three; Nuisance prevention® circuitry; If the alarm triggers three times within a 60-minute period
  • Page 45 – Owner recognition
  • Page 46 – Power saver mode; System; Power Saver when the system is armed:; After the system has been; Power Saver in Valet Mode:; When the system enters Valet Mode the
  • Page 47 – Programming options; Active
  • Page 48 – Siren tones and chirp volume:; The output of the RevengerTMSoft; Comfort closure; is a programming option which closes the ve-
  • Page 49 – Security & convenience expansions; Field Disturbance Sensor:
  • Page 50 – Power Window Control:; Automatic power window control is provided; Ultrasonic Cabin Sensor:; Using the 509U Ultrasonic cabin sensor pro-
  • Page 51 – Glossary of terms; Failsafe® Starter Kill
  • Page 52 – to the vehicle or glass.; Trigger or Triggered Sequence:; This is what happens when the; Warn Away® Response:; Light impacts to the vehicle generate the
  • Page 53 – LCD layout
  • Page 55 – Quick reference guide
  • Page 56 – Rear Defogger; Valet Mode; Valet take over
  • Page 57 – Limited lifetime consumer warranty
  • Page 60 – The company behind this system is Directed Electronics
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Responder LC Model 5901

Security and Remote Start

Owner’s Guide

© 2008 Directed Electronics, Vista, CA

G5702V 2008-08

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents Government regulations .....................................................................................5 Warning! Safety first .........................................................................................7 What is included ......................................................

Page 5 - Government regulations; Remote Controls

5 © 2008 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 i...

Page 6 - Control Center

6 © 2008 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Control Center To satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device and its antenna must maintain a separation distance of 20 cm or more from the person’s body, except for the hand and wrists, to satisfy RF exposure compliance. This devic...

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