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ONE-WAY FM AUTOMATIC/MANUAL
TRANSMISSION REMOTE STARTER
Model: ASRF-1510
User Guide
Designed & Engineered in Canada
Doc#: 120709 Rev:1.4 © © 2012 Directed. All Rights Reserved
WARNING!
It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to
ensure that their vehicle is parked in a safe and
responsible manner.
1. a) Manual Transmission: When leaving the
vehicle, it is the user’s responsibility to ensure
that the gearshift lever is in the NEUTRAL
position and the parking brake is engaged in
order to avoid accidents upon remote starting.
b) Automatic Transmission: When leaving the
vehicle, it is the user’s responsibility to ensure
that the gearshift lever is in “Park” in order to
avoid accidents upon remote starting.
(Note: Make sure that the automatic vehicle
cannot start in "Drive".)
2. It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the
remote starter is disabled or put into valet mode
before servicing.
INDUSTRY CANADA USER NOTICE
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should
be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that
required for successful communication.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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Table of Contents
Government regulations .................................................................................... 4
Introduction with SmartStart™ ........................................................................ 5
Using the Remote Control ................................................................................. 6
Vehicle Presets ................................................................................................... 7
Heater .............................................................................................................. 7
Windshield Wipers & Radio & Headlights ........................................................ 7
Arming and disarming the starter kill (if installed) .......................................... 7
Remote-Starting Your Vehicle ........................................................................... 9
Setting Your Vehicle in to Ready Mode ........................................................... 9
Remote-starting ............................................................................................. 10
Driving Off...................................................................................................... 10
Remote Starter Features .................................................................................. 11
Remote Door Locks ....................................................................................... 11
Remote Trunk Release .................................................................................. 11
Idle Mode ....................................................................................................... 12
Valet Mode .................................................................................................... 13
Panic Mode .................................................................................................... 14
TM
Quick Lockout ............................................................................................ 15
Cold Weather Mode ....................................................................................... 15
Extended Run Time ....................................................................................... 16
Disable/Enable LED flashing ......................................................................... 16
Constant output ............................................................................................. 16
Advanced Features: Installation-programmable Options ............................. 17
Ignition-controlled Door Locks ....................................................................... 17
Secure Lock................................................................................................... 17
Safe Start....................................................................................................... 17
Engine Run Time ........................................................................................... 18
Turbo Mode ................................................................................................... 18
TM
“Home Valet ” Mode .................................................................................... 19
AUX 1 ............................................................................................................ 20
Horn Chirp Timing ......................................................................................... 20
Multi-car Operation ........................................................................................ 20
AUX 2 ............................................................................................................ 21
OEM-Style Alarm ........................................................................................... 21
Intrusion Codes via horn ................................................................................ 21
Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range ................................................... 22
Diagnostics – Parking Light Flash Table........................................................ 23
Battery Replacement ........................................................................................ 24
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Government regulations
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with the Industry Canada Radio Standards Specification
RSS 210. Its use is authorized only on a no-interference, no-protection basis; in
other words, this device must not be used if it is determined that it causes
harmful interferences to services authorized by IC. In addition, the user of this
device must accept any radio interface that may be received, even if this
interference could affect the operation of the device.
Warning! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
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Introduction with SmartStart™
This is a state-of-the-art remote car starter system. The system is packed with
advanced features such as priority access to the driver’s door (commodity
features), the Safe Start children safety feature and SmartStart™.
SmartStart™ is a ground-breaking technology that enables your remote starter
features to be accessed by your smartphone. Features include keyless entry,
trunk release, panic, remote start/stop toggle and alarm notifications . Note:
SmartStart™ must be professionally installed. For more information, see your
nearest authorised Directed Canada dealer.
With many advanced functions, this product will satisfy any one of your
expectations from high-end commodity and security systems, without neglecting
any standard feature commonly offered by entry-level starters.
Certain conditions apply. See your authorised Directed Canada dealer.
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Using the Remote Control
Your Remote Car Starter is equipped with a 5-button multi-channel remote
control. It can operate two independent vehicles equipped with a Remote Car
Starter (see Multi-Car Operation page 20, later in this Guide, for second-car
transmitter functions).
The functions of the transmitter are as follows:
LOCK: Locks the DOORS and
arms the STARTER KILL (if
installed)..
UNLOCK: Unlocks the DOORS
and disarms the STARTER KILL
(if installed).
Activates the AUX 1 output if
Priority Door Access is
configured.
TRUNK: Opens the TRUNK or
activates the AUX 3 output.
Note: Trunk option must be
installed.
START/STOP: Remote starts or
stops the engine. Gets the system
into Cold Weather mode by
pressing the AUX button and then
pressing and holding the
START/STOP button for
3 seconds. Note: Icon may vary.
AUX
AUX: This button serves as a
second function button.
This button allows assigning
different functions to any of the
other four buttons.
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Vehicle Presets
Heater
When leaving the vehicle it is recommended to preset the accessory controls in
preparation for the next remote start. Settings for the blower motor (fan), front
and rear, should not be left on HIGH. It is recommended to leave the settings on
LOW or MEDIUM instead.
Windshield Wipers & Radio & Headlights
Certain vehicles require the radio and / or windshield wiper and / or headlight
circuits to become energized while running under remote start. When leaving the
vehicle you must ensure that the windshield wiper and headlight switches are
OFF. Leaving the headlight switch ON on certain types of vehicles could cause
them to remain ON even after remote starter shut down, resulting in a dead
battery.
Arming and disarming the starter kill (if installed)
This added security feature will prevent the vehicle from starting with the Ignition
key when the starter kill is armed. If the system was installed with the starter kill
option, the vehicle will not be able to start with the key unless the system has
been unlocked first or put into Valet Mode (page 13).
Note: If the Starter Kill is installed, the vehicle will benefit from a protection
against starter motor damage that could occur after remote-starting the engine
should the user, by force of habit, turn the ignition key to the CRANK position.
The Starter Kill (if installed) can be configured by the installer either to Passive
Mode (so as to arm automatically) or Active Mode (so as to require the user’s
intervention for arming). By default, the Remote Car Starter is configured to
Passive Mode.
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Passive mode:
To arm the Starter Kill:

Press the

Let the Starter Kill arm automatically 1 minute (by default) or 3 minutes
(if configured this way) after the ignition is turned OFF or once the last
door is closed (if the doors are monitored).

The LED on the antenna will flash quickly during the countdown
preceding the activation of the Starter Kill.

Once the activation countdown expires, the LED will send a series of
quick double flashes to indicate that the Starter Kill is now armed.
button on the transmitter.
OR
To disarm the Starter Kill:

Press the

The Starter Kill will automatically rearm itself after 1 minute (by default)
or 3 minutes (if configured this way) if no door is left opened (if the
doors are monitored) and the ignition is not turned ON.
button on the transmitter.
Active Mode:
To arm the Starter Kill:

Press the

The parking lights will flash once.

The LED on the antenna will flash slowly.

If remote door locks are installed, this will also lock the doors and arm
the OEM-style alarm (if configured).
button on the transmitter.
To disarm the Starter Kill:
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
Press the

The parking lights will flash twice.

The LED on the antenna will remain OFF.

If remote door locks are installed, this will also unlock the doors and
disarm the OEM-style alarm (if configured).
button on the transmitter.
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Remote-Starting Your Vehicle
Setting Your Vehicle in to Ready Mode
If your vehicle has a manual transmission you must read the following
indications. The unit must first be set to Ready Mode in order to start the vehicle
by remote. If the unit is not set to Ready Mode, it cannot remote start the vehicle.
Please note that Ready Mode can be enabled by the remote or the handbrake,
depending on the option that was selected by your installer. Therefore, you must
follow the appropriate procedure between the two described below in order to set
your vehicle into Ready Mode.
Once the system is set to Ready Mode, the vehicle can be remote started and
stopped at any time. The system will exit Ready Mode if a door, the hood or the
trunk is opened, if the brake pedal is pressed, if the parking brake is disengaged
or if the ignition key is turned to the IGNITION ON (RUN) position.
To set the system to Ready Mode:
If Ready Mode is enabled by remote
If Ready Mode is enabled by
handbrake
1. Ensure that all the doors, hood and trunk are closed. Make sure that the gear
selector is in the neutral position.
2. With the engine running, apply the
parking brake once and release the
brake pedal.
3. Within 20 sec. of engaging the
parking brake, press and hold
2. With the engine running, apply the
parking brake twice within 10 sec.
3. Make sure to release the brake
pedal.
The parking lights will flash 3 times
quickly and remain lit.
or
on the transmitter
(SmartStart™ uses only the
SmartStart™ icon).
The parking lights will flash 3 times
quickly and remain lit. Release the
button.
4. Remove the key: the engine will keep on running.
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5. Exit the vehicle. All doors should be closed, including the hood and trunk.
6. THERE ARE THREE POSSIBLE OPTIONS TO COMPLETE READY MODE
(programmable by installer)
OPTION 2:
Manual shutdown
(default)
OPTION 1:
Automatic shutdown
without auto lock
The engine runs for
8 sec. before finally
shutting down the
engine, without user
interaction.
WARNING: The
vehicle is not armed or
locked down.
The engine keeps going
until you press either;
a.
to lock the doors and
shut down the engine;
b.
to unlock the doors
and shut down the
engine;
c.
to shut down the
engine without affecting
the doors.
WARNING: Engine runs
until the pre-programmed
run time expires.
OPTION 3:
Automatic shutdown
with auto lock
The engine runs for
8 sec. then locks the
doors before finally
shutting down the
engine, without user
interaction.
WARNING: Do not
leave your keys in the
vehicle!
7. The Parking lights will flash twice to indicate Ready mode is set.
Remote-starting
Press the
button for approximately 1 second. The parking lights will
turn ON to inform you that the Remote Car Starter has received your signal.
Approximately 5 seconds later, the engine will start. The parking lights will remain
ON during the pre-programmed run time of the engine.
If your vehicle does not start at the first attempt, the system will shut down, wait a
few seconds and try to start the engine again. There will be 3 start attempts
before the system gives up.
Driving Off
With the vehicle running remotely, press the
button to disarm the
starter kill (if installed) and unlock the doors. Enter the vehicle and do the
following:
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1.
Turn the ignition key to the IGNITION ON (RUN) position. (Do not turn the
key to the CRANK position while the engine is running. This would cause
the starter motor to re-engage.)
2.
Press the brake pedal to disengage the remote starter unit.
You are now ready to drive off.
Note: On some Push-To-Start (PTS) vehicles, no takeover is possible as
pressing the brakes will shut the engine down. Please talk to your technician to
determine if the “Takeover mode” can be set for your vehicle.
Remote Starter Features
Remote Door Locks
If your system was installed with the Remote Door Locks option, you will have
the convenience of remote keyless entry.
To LOCK your doors and arm the starter kill (if installed):
button for approx. 1 sec.
1.
Press and hold the
2.
The parking lights will flash once to confirm that the doors have been
locked.
To UNLOCK your doors and disarm the starter kill (if installed):
1.
Press and hold the
button for approx. 1 sec.
2.
The parking lights will flash twice to confirm that the doors have been
unlocked.
Remote Trunk Release
If your system was installed with the Remote Trunk Release option, you can
open your trunk by pressing the
button for 3 seconds on the remote
transmitter. In addition, this will also disarm the OEM style alarm (if installed).
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Idle Mode
Convenience feature: Idle Mode allows you to keep the engine running and the
doors locked while you stop, for example, at a convenience store or for a short
delivery
This feature allows you to let the remote starter take over control of the vehicle
(i.e. no Key in the Ignition Switch) while the engine is running.
If your vehicle has an automatic transmission, proceed as follows to set the
system to Idle Mode:
1.
With the engine running, make sure to release the brake pedal and
press the
come ON.
or
button on the transmitter until the parking lights
Note: SmartStart™ can be setup to use the SmartStart™ icon to
activate Idle mode.
2.
Remove the ignition key from the ignition switch.
3.
The engine will continue running.
4.
Exit the vehicle and close all doors, hood and trunk.
5.
Press the
button to lock the doors, to arm the starter kill and to
arm the alarm (if available). The engine will continue running.
6.
When re-entering the vehicle, the user must reinsert the key into the
ignition and turn it to the ON position (not Crank) without pressing on
the brake.
7.
Once the key is in the ON position, press on the brake pedal to put the
transmission in gear. Pressing the brake pedal at this step will cancel
the remote starter takeover.
8.
Drive off.
If your vehicle has a manual transmission, Idle Mode can be activated through
the same routine as that used for Ready Mode (page 9); at the last step, press
button to lock the doors, arm the system and leave the engine
running.
NEW FEATURE – Push-To-Start Idle Mode
This feature is a variation of “Idle mode”, but made specifically for Push-To-Start
vehicles, with automatic or manual transmissions. (Consult your installer for
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availability of this feature.) Follow the same steps as the normal Idle Mode
procedure, except for when re-entering the vehicle while the engine is running;
1.
Press unlock
2.
Open then close all doors.
3.
You have 1.5 minutes (or 3 minutes) to press on the brake pedal, to get
in gear and drive off.
Note 1: Pressing on the brake pedal after the allocated (1.5 or 3-min.) period will
shut the engine down.
Note 2: The engine will continue running until the user re-enters the vehicle or
until the expiration of the run time.
Note 3: If the pre-programmed run-time expires or if the user shuts down the
engine remotely, the vehicle will enter Ready Mode automatically (manual
transmissions only).
Caution!! Do not leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle standing in Idle
Mode.
Valet Mode
When the vehicle is in Valet Mode, the remote starter and alarm functionalities
are disabled. If the vehicle needs to be serviced, or if you park it indoors, Valet
Mode will prevent the engine from being remote-started accidentally.
Any of the following features will put the remote car starter into Valet
Mode:
Ignition Valet: This feature allows you to set Valet Mode using the ignition key.
Remote Valet: This feature allows you to set Valet Mode using the transmitter.
To put the system into Valet Mode
Using the KEY (Ignition Valet Mode):
1.
Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch. Within 10 sec., cycle the
ignition key to the IGNITION/RUN and OFF positions 5 times until the
parking lights flash 3 times.
2.
Turn the ignition OFF.
3.
The LED on the antenna will stay ON indicating that the vehicle has
successfully entered Valet mode.
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Using the TRANSMITTER (Remote Valet Mode):
1.
Press the
and
parking lights flash 3 times.
buttons simultaneously until the
2.
The LED on the antenna will stay ON indicating that the vehicle has
successfully entered Valet mode.
To take the system out of Valet Mode
Using the KEY (Ignition Valet Mode):
1.
Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch. Within 10 sec., cycle the
ignition key to the IGNITION/RUN and OFF positions 5 times until the
parking lights flash twice.
2.
Turn the ignition OFF.
3.
The LED on the antenna will flash rapidly, indicating that the vehicle is
now out of Valet mode.
Using the TRANSMITTER (Remote Valet Mode):
1.
Press the
and
parking lights flash twice.
buttons simultaneously until the
2.
The LED on the antenna will flash rapidly, indicating that the vehicle is
now out of Valet mode.
If someone attempted to remote-start the vehicle while in Valet Mode; the parking
lights will turn ON, then OFF, then will flash twice.
Panic Mode *
Note: Panic mode can only be activated if the horn has been adequately
configured by the installer.
In an emergency situation, you can activate panic mode by pressing and holding
the AUX button for more than 3 seconds, until the horn starts honking. If the
vehicle is under a remote start, the engine will shut down automatically before
setting off the horn. You can stop the horn by pressing:
(this will lock your doors and deactivate panic mode), or
(this will unlock your doors and deactivate panic mode).
Furthermore, the panic mode can be stopped by activating Valet Mode
(page 13)
* Panic Mode will automatically shut down after 30 sec.
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Quick LockoutTM
(Also called Secure Panic.) For fast protection in emergency situations, the
system will LOCK all doors when you press the brake pedal while you hear the
Horn sounding. (Quick Lockout is only available when panic mode has been set
off.)
Cold Weather Mode
If the vehicle has a manual transmission, Ready mode (page 9) should be set
before entering Cold Weather mode. When Cold Weather Mode is active, the
engine starts every 2 hours and runs for 3 minutes (or for 8 or 20 minutes with
diesel engines). Cold Weather Mode automatically ends after 24 hours (or 12
starts).
To enter Cold Weather Mode:

Rapidly press AUX twice. The remote’s LED will start flashing.

Press and hold
until the parking lights will flash for 2 seconds,
pause, and then flash 3 times.
To exit Cold Weather Mode, do any one of the following actions:

Open the hood.

Start the engine by remote.

Turn the ignition key to the IGNITION ON (RUN) position.

Rapidly press AUX twice. The re mote’s LED will start flashing.

Press and hold
until the parking lights will flash for 2 seconds,
pause, and then flash twice.
If Safe Start is enabled, you can activate Cold Weather Mode by:

Pressing and releasing the

Pressing and holding the
3 times.
button, then;
button until the parking lights flash
To verify whether the system is in Cold Weather Mode:

(Automatic transmissions only) Press the brake pedal: If the vehicle
is in Cold Weather mode, the parking lights will remain ON while the
brake pedal is pressed.
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Extended Run Time
With the vehicle running under a remote start, pressing and holding the
button for more than 3 seconds will reset the run time counter to zero
and restart the run time cycle from the beginning.

The horn (if programmed) will honk once;

The parking lights will flash slowly 3 times then remain lit.
To stop the vehicle at any moment, simply press the STOP button. This
procedure can only be carried out once per remote start.
Example: If your Module is programmed for a runtime of 3 minutes and your
vehicle has been running for 2 minutes already, pressing the
button
will reset the counter to zero and the Engine will run for another cycle (in this
case, 3 minutes).
Disable/Enable LED flashing
To disable the LED: Press
and
simultaneously until the
and
simultaneously until the
parking lights flash 3 times.
To Enable the LED: Press
parking lights flash once.
Constant output
Pressing and holding the
button for more than 3 seconds will lock all
doors and will send a constant pulse as long as the
button is held down
(maximum of 15 seconds). This constant pulse can be configured to activate
certain functionalities such as rolling up the windows – Please refer to your
installer to see if your vehicle is compatible with this option.
Pressing and holding the
button for more than 3 seconds will
unlock all doors and will send a constant pulse as long as the
button
is held down (maximum of 15 seconds). This constant pulse can be configured to
activate certain functionalities such as rolling down the windows – Please refer to
your installer to see if your vehicle is compatible with this option.
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Advanced Features: Installation-programmable
Options
The Remote Car Starter was designed with flexibility and OEM integration in
mind. With its programmable options, this unit can single-handedly control nearly
any electrical system in your vehicle.
Caution: The programming of your system should be left to a professional.
Changing any one of the settings may affect the operation of your Remote Car
Starter.
Ignition-controlled Door Locks
This is an added security feature. If your Remote Car Starter was installed with
the Ignition-Controlled Door Locks option, the doors will automatically lock as
soon as the ignition key is turned to the IGNITION ON (RUN) position while the
brakes are pressed. The remote car starter will also lock any door that was
unlocked and opened (then closed) the next time the brake pedal is pressed
(only when doors are monitored). When the key is turned to the OFF position, the
doors will automatically be unlocked.
Secure Lock
(Disabled by default.) Before your vehicle can be remote-started, the factory
security system must first be disarmed. The Secure Lock feature may be
required on certain vehicle models with factory security systems that
automatically unlock the doors when the security system is disarmed.
To keep your vehicle protected when the factory security system is disarmed for
a remote start, Secure Lock will relock your doors as soon as the vehicle is
started. Once the engine is shut down by remote or after its runtime has expired,
Secure Lock will also rearm your factory security system and relock the doors.
Safe Start
This feature will eliminate accidental remote starts, e.g. when children are playing
with the transmitter.

Safe start enabled: If this feature is enabled, the user must press the
button twice within 3 seconds to remote-start the vehicle.
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
Swap start: If this feature is enabled; Rapidly press AUX twice. The
remote’s LED will start flashing. While the LED is flashing, press
to remote start the car. The AUX 2 output can be activated by
pressing the
button.
Engine Run Time
On a gas engine, the Remote Car Starter can be programmed to run the engine
for 3, 15, or 25 minutes (15 minutes by default). On a diesel engine, the Remote
Car Starter can be programmed to run the engine for 8, 20, or 30 minutes
(20 minutes by default).
Turbo Mode
If Turbo Mode is configured at installation, it will allow a turbocharger to idle down
after the user leaves the vehicle: the unit will take over the vehicle and keep it
running for 60 seconds (or until it is shut down by remote control), then shut
down the engine.
If your vehicle has an automatic transmission, proceed as follows to set the
system to Turbo Mode:
1.
With the engine running, make sure to release the brake pedal and
press the
come ON.
or
button on the transmitter until the parking lights
Note: SmartStart™ can be setup to use the SmartStart™ icon to activate
Turbo mode.
2.
Remove the ignition key from the ignition switch. The engine will
continue running.
3.
Exit the vehicle and close all doors, hood and trunk.
4.
Press the
button; this will lock the doors, arm the OEM-style
alarm (if configured|) and confirm that the vehicle is in Turbo Mode.
5.
The engine will shut down after 60 seconds.
If your vehicle has a manual transmission, follow all steps of the Ready Mode
routine (page 9) to activate Turbo Mode. At the last step,

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Press
60 seconds;
to lock the doors and have the engine shut down after
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
The parking lights will flash 3 times and remain lit.

The OEM-style alarm and starter kill (if configured) will be armed.

Press
to unlock the doors and have the engine shut down
after 60 seconds;

The parking lights will flash 3 times and remain lit.

Press
to shut down the engine without affecting the doors.
Note: The vehicle will enter Ready Mode once the engine run time expires.
Home ValetTM Mode
If configured at installation, this feature will remotely set the vehicle to a noremote-start mode: if the vehicle is parked indoors there is no danger of it starting
accidentally by remote control. If the vehicle has a manual transmission, it should
be set into ready mode before activating the Home Valet™.
Note: Once the Home Valet Mode is activated, the vehicle will not start by
remote, but the OEM alarm functions will remain active.
To take the system into home valet mode:
1.
Press the
or
2.
Within 3 seconds, press
simultaneously for 3 sec.
3.
The P-lights will flash once
button.
the
and
buttons
To take the system out of home valet mode:
Turn the ignition key to the IGNITION ON (RUN) position.
The system will warn you if someone attempts to start your vehicle while it stands
in home valet mode. The parking lights will:
Turn ON then OFF; then
Flash twice, pause; then
Flash twice again.
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AUX 1
Note: This 500 mA negative Aux 1 output can be used for many different
applications
Priority door:
This great feature allows the user to unlock solely the driver’s door with a single
press of the
button on the transmitter, and to unlock the other doors,
if desired, by pressing the
button for a second time.
The output will provide a 1-second negative output when the
is pressed a second time on the transmitter.
button
Horn Confirmation:
AUX 1 can be programmed to trigger the horn every time the
button is
pressed, or when the
button is pressed twice within 3 seconds. When
horn confirmation is activated, panic mode is enabled. If horn confirmation is
disabled, panic mode will not be available.
Horn Chirp Timing
The pulse duration can be configured by your installer (from 5 ms to 200 ms).
Multi-car Operation
This option allows the owner of two vehicles, both equipped with the same
remote starter model, to control both systems with a single remote control. To
control the second vehicle:
Press TRUNK + LOCK buttons simultaneously: LOCK
Press TRUNK + UNLOCK simultaneously:
UNLOCK
Press TRUNK + START/STOP simultaneously: START
Press TRUNK + START/STOP simultaneously: STOP
Or
Press AUX 2X QUICK  AUX  LOCK:
LOCK
Press AUX 2X QUICK  AUX  UNLOCK:
UNLOCK
Press AUX 2X QUICK  AUX  START/STOP: START
Press AUX 2X QUICK  AUX  START/STOP: STOP
Press AUX 2X QUICK  AUX  TRUNK:
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Note: Pressing the AUX button 2x quickly causes the LED to flash slowly and to
shift to level 1 (AUX 2, configurable by your installer). Pressing the AUX button
3x quickly causes the LED to flash fast and to shift to level 2 (second car
operation).
AUX 2
If configured at installation, this feature can be activated by pressing the 2x on
the AUX button (or “Shift level 1”) followed by pressing the
button while
the LED is slowly flashing.
OEM-Style Alarm
The OEM-style alarm (if configured by your installer) monitors the doors, hood
and ignition switch of your vehicle. It will sound the horn if a door or the hood is
opened, or if the key is turned in the ignition.

To arm the OEM-style alarm, press the
transmitter.
button on the

The OEM-style alarm will ONLY arm if the
transmitter is pressed.
button on the

-The LED on the antenna will flash slowly to indicate that the OEM-style
alarm is now armed.

To disarm the OEM-style alarm, press the
transmitter.

To stop the horn from sounding if the OEM-style alarm is triggered,
press the
or
Valet Mode (page 13)
button on the
button, or put the system in and out of
Intrusion Codes via horn
The system monitors the following:

Doors

Hood

Ignition
Note: If an intrusion has occurred the HORN will sound for a maximum of
1 minute.
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If an intrusion has occurred and
pressed, the horn provides an
intrusion code corresponding to the type of intrusion that occurred.
Diagnostic Table:
1x = power interruption
4x = Doors intrusion
3x = Hood
6x = Ignition
Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range
Many factors may affect the operating range of the transmitter. Some of these
are:

The condition of the battery in the transmitter.

The operating environment (for example: downtown radio-frequency
noise, airports, cellular phone towers…)

Metal: any type of metal will affect operating range. This includes the
metal in the car.

The shape of the vehicle can affect range as well; vans in general have
an especially poor range.

The shape of the roof in A-pillars brings about considerable radiofrequency deflection (in this case the signal from the remote control). As
a result, the direction in which the vehicle is facing in relation to the
remote control can affect the range. Straight on – standing in front of the
vehicle – generally gives you the greatest range; the second best
performance is from the back. Using the remote control from either side
of the vehicle will usually give the lowest range.

The range will be significantly lower in a crowded parking lot than in
open space.

Always hold the transmitter high, approximately at shoulder height.
Holding the transmitter against your chin will also increase your range:
your head acts as an antenna.

The operating range will be somewhat lower on vehicles equipped with
an aftermarket or factory alarm.
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Diagnostics – Parking Light Flash Table
Parking lights
flashes
2 fast
2 slow
Description

Doors locked.

Trunk released.

Start signal received from the remote.

Runtime has expired

Doors unlocked

Valet mode is deactivated

Shutdown by remote

Shutdown by brake
4 fast

A remote start was attempted while the brake pedal is
engaged.
3 slow

Runtime is extended.
3 fast

Valet mode activated.

Shutdown by hood

A remote start was attempted while the hood is open.
ON  twice

Cold weather mode deactivated
ON  3 times

Cold weather mode activated.
Solid ON

Engine is running under remote start.
Flash for 30 sec.

Panic mode is triggered.
Flash for 60 sec.

Alarm is triggered.
ON  twice 
twice

A remote start was attempted while the system is in
home valet.
10 fast
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Battery Replacement
The transmitter is powered by two lithium cells (CRXXXX). When the transmitter
stops functioning, replace the batteries.
1.
Release the lock on the battery cover.
2.
Remove the battery cover.
3.
Remove the old batteries.
4.
Install two new lithium batteries (CRXXXX) into the transmitter with the
positive (+) mark toward the battery cover.
5.
Install the battery cover and lock it.
6.
Push the lock button on the transmitter. The buzzer should sound
indicating that the batteries are installed properly.
NOTE: do not install old and new batteries together.
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