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Connection Legend
Required connection
Optional connection
OEM security upgrade connection
RF Security connection
Add Sensor upgrade connection
Quick Reference Install Guide
Wiring Diagram
Sensor adjustment detail
(see note to right)
3807A Automate Security System
Note
Adjusting the shock sensor pot:
Securely mount the CPU (in a safe location) before adjusting
Turn the sensor adjustment clockwise to increase sensitivity,
turn counterclockwise to decrease sensitivity
Antenna
Sensor
Adjustment
Chassis Ground: Connect to a scraped (bare)
metal surface in the driver kick panel. NEVER connect to
dash brackets or at the same point as other components.
(Red plug)
Programmer Port
Light Flash
Polarity Jumper Detail
12v Constant Power: Remove the in-line fuse
before connecting to a wire that has (+)12v at all times.
GRAY/BLACK
RED/BLACK
RED
GREEN/BLACK
DARK GREEN
LIGHT FLASH POLARITY
(10A (MAXIMUM) FUSE JUMPER)
White/black: Connect to the switch side of
the parking light wire in vehicles that require switch
isolation during light flash This wire connects to pin 87a
of the light flash relay.
Note: Replace fuse with specified resistor value
if connecting to multiplex light circuit
(paying special attention to polarity selection).
White: Connect to the vehicle parking light
wire. This wire connects to pin 30 of the light flash relay.
Ignition Input: Connect to a wire that has
(+)12v while the key is in the run and crank positions.
Trunk Pop Output: Connect to the vehicles
negative (-) trunk release relay or other low current
device. NEVER connect directly to a motor or high
current device without a relay.
Horn/Siren Output: Connect to the vehicles
negative (-) horn honk relay wire. It can also be used to
drive the (-) wire of a siren. See Feature menu item # 7
for options.
BLACK
RED
WHITE/BLACK
WHITE
YELLOW
RED/WHITE
BROWN
ORANGE
VIOLET
GREEN
2 3 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(-) 200 mA Unlock Output
BLACK/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
GRAY
BLUE
(-) 200mA Flex 2 Output (Dome Light Supervision)
(-) 200mA Flex 1 Output (2nd Unlock)
(NO/NC) Hood Trigger Input
(-) Trunk/MUX Trigger Input
Door Trigger Inputs:
Green: Connect to a wire that rests at (+)12v when all
doors are closed and (-) ground when any door is open.
OR
Violet: Connect to a wire that rests at ground when all
doors are closed and (+)12v when any door is open..
Flex 1 output, Factory Alarm Disarm:
Connect to a wire that will disarm the factory alarm
when pulsed to ground. This output will pulse when
disarming and activating the Trunk Release feature for RF
Security
2 4
2nd Unlock: Connect to a wire (or relay
assembly) that will unlock all locked doors when
installing two stage door unlocking
Configure a Keypad ID or consumer remote control to command the system.
Open a door, turn the ignition on and then off.
Press/release the Valet button to select an item (See Feature menu table) and then press/hold.
The horn/siren sounds and the LED flashes to confirm the selection.
•
The button can be released (Exit in 30 seconds if no action is performed).
Select the option by pressing the Arm/Disarm buttons of a Keypad or Consumer Remote.
•
Pulsing +12V on the Arm input wire selects options when RF has not been programmed.
The horn/siren sounds and the LED flashes to indicate the selected option.
To save the option and select the next menu item to program - return to Step 3 above.
To exit turn the ignition on, the horn/siren emits 2 sounds to confirm.
OEM Security Upgrade
•
BLUE
Ground when Armed Output: Connect to a
starter interrupt relay or other accessory that requires a
ground to activate when the system is armed.
Keypad & Consumer Remote
When installed as an OEM Security Upgrade pressing the Lock/Unlock buttons of the OEM Remote
selects options as in Step 5 above.
Valet/LED Port: Insert the 4pin harness
connector to the combination LED/Valet pod here.
(-) 200 mA Lock Output
Additional functions: Both Flex outputs are also
programmable as described next. See Feature menu
items 13 & 14 for setting options
This system can be programmed while it is in Dealer mode and Consumer mode using the 998T Bitwriter programmer with P/N 998U - v2.8 chip.
(+) OEM Trunk Shunt Input
(+/-) Disarm Defeat
(+) Disarm Input
(+/-) Arm Defeat
(+) Arm Input
GREEN
Flex 2 output, Dome light supervision:
Connect to a wire that will turn on the dome light to
illuminate the vehicles interior when disarming and
turning the ignition off.
Bitwriter
•
( Blue Plug)
Valet/LED Port
(-) Chassis Ground
(+) 12V Constant Power
Light Flash Relay Isolation wire (87a)
(+/-) Light Flash Relay Output (30)
(+) Ignition Input
(-) 200 mA Trunk Pop Output
(-) 200 mA Horn/Siren Output
(-) 500mA Ground When Armed Output
(+) Door Trigger Input
(-) Door Trigger Input
Feature Programming
Programming Port: The 998T Bitwriter can
be connected to this port for programming feature
options (chip version 2.8). SmartStart can be connected
to this port to operate the system by Smartphone.
Factory Alarm Trigger:
Connect to a wire that will trigger the factory alarm
system when grounded (Usually a door or trunk switch).It
will pulse when the sensor full trigger zone is activated.
This option is only used when installing the system as a
‘Add Sensor’ OEM security system upgrade
Remote Start Report:
Connect to the negative activation input of an add-on
remote starter or other low current device. NEVER
connect directly to a motor or high current device
without a relay.
Feature Menu
Menu
Item
Feature
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Option 5
Security Features
On*
(Off)
Arming Type
Active*
Passive-no lock
Arm/Disarm chirps
On
(Off)*
Ignition control locks
No ignition locks*
Lock and unlock
Panic
On*
(Off)
Hood Trigger type
Normally Open
Normally Closed
Horn function
Siren
(Horn 10 ms)
Door trigger error chirp
(On)
Off
Door lock output
(0.8sec)
3.5 sec
10
Arm defeat polarity
(Positive)
Negative
11
Disarm defeat polarity
(Positive)
Negative
12
Sensor Add Arming Type
Active
(Passive)
13
Flex Output 1
Domelight Supervision
(Factory Alarm Disarm)
2nd unlock
Factory Alarm Trigger
Remote Start Report
14
Flex Output 2
(Domelight Supervision)
Factory Alarm Disarm
2nd unlock
Factory Alarm Trigger
Remote Start Report
15
OEM Alarm Arming
Instant
Delay
(Passive-lock)
Lock only
Unlock only
Horn 20 ms
Horn 40 ms
0.4 sec.
double unlock (0.4 sec)
Horn 50 ms
OEM Trunk Shunt Input: Connect to a wire
that pulses (+)12v when the OEM trunk release is
activated. If armed when the trunk is opened, the shock
sensor and trunk trigger will be bypassed until the trunk
is closed.
2 3 5 Disarm and Disarm Defeat Inputs:
Disarm Defeat Input: Connect to a wire that pulses (+)12v
OR ground when ALL doors unlock (usually the
passenger door motor or driver door unlock switch).
Disarming will be defeated if this wire receives a pulse
simultaneously with the Disarm input.
This is a polarity selectable input, See Feature menu item
#11 for options
Disarm Input: Connect to a wire (usually the driver door
motor) that pulses (+)12v when the driver door unlocks
using the OEM remote to disarm the system.
2 3 5 Arm and Arm Defeat Inputs:
Arm Defeat Input: Connect to a wire that pulses (+)12v
OR ground when the doors lock (usually the driver door
lock switch). Arming will be defeated if this wire receives
a pulse simultaneously with the Arm input. This is a
polarity selectable input, See Feature menu item #10 for
options
Arm Input: Connect to a wire (usually the driver door
motor) that pulses (+)12v when the doors lock.
1 2 Lock Output: Connect to a wire that pulses
ground to activate the vehicle door lock relay. (usually at
the door lock switch or BCM).
1 2 Unlock Output: Connect to a wire that pulses
ground to activate the vehicle door unlock relay. (usually
at the door unlock switch or BCM).
3 4 Hood Trigger Input: Connect to a wire that
changes state when the hood is opened. Test the resting
state of the wire when the hood is OPEN and then set
the polarity accordingly. Ground = NO/12v or open = NC.
See Feature menu item #6 for options
3 4 Trunk Trigger Input: Connect to a wire that
goes to ground (-) when the trunk is opened or to the
pre-trigger and full trigger outputs of an optional
Directed Electronics dual zone sensor.
Table Notes:
1. Items 1-5
•
(*) indicates default Consumer mode options when changed to a Consumer
mode of operation. Any changes must be made after the system is set to Consumer mode.
•
BOLD type indicates Dealer Security mode default settings.
2. Items 6-14
•
These options are specific to the vehicle interface and remain as programmed
when the system is changed to Dealer mode or Consumer mode.
Directed Logo Usage
3. Quick access: To turn on the honk/chirp
feature without entering programming;
simply turn on the ignition and press and hold the Valet button, the unit will respond
with a single honk/chirp when turning the feature ON.
To turn off the honk/chirp feature follow the above steps, the unit will respond with
a double honk/chirp when turning the feature off. .
4. See Installation shop manual for a complete description of features and options.
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See full Installation Guide for more
detailed information on this system.
Such information and more can be
found online at:
www.directechs.com
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Programming Keypads and Consumer Remote Controls
Keypad RF Learning
1. Open a door and turn the ignition on
2. Press/release once and then press/hold the Valet button
3. The horn/siren sounds and the LED flashes once
•
The button can be released (Exit in 30 seconds if no action is performed)
4. Wake up a verified EMK and Input, or confirm and enter, the Dealer ID (DID)
5. Select and enter ‘LEARN KYPD’ from the Function list
6. Input, or confirm and enter, the Vehicle Inventory Number (VIN)
7. Select the System Type as installed and enter to complete learning
8. The horn/siren emits 1 long sound and the Keypad displays ‘Successful’ to
confirm learning.
9. To exit turn the ignition off, the horn/siren emits 2 sounds to confirm.
Notes:
•
Learning a Keypad’s ID sets the system to Dealer mode and deletes previously
learned ID’s.
•
The entered System Type information is displayed on the Keypad each time
the system is operated.
Consumer Remote RF Learning
1. Open a door and turn the ignition on .
2. Press/release once and then press/hold the Valet button (one horn/siren
sound confirms selection) or press/release twice and then press/hold to delete
remotes (two horn/siren sounds confirms selection)..
3. The button can be released (Learning exits in 30 seconds).
button until the transmit LED turns on solid (10
4. Press/hold the remote control
seconds) or if deleting all remote controls press the
button of a programmed
remote.
5. The horn/siren emits one sound to confirm.
6. Repeat for each Consumer remote to be learned (up to four). For additional
Dealer Master Remote controls, enter the same code of the original Dealer
Master Remote that has already been programmed to the system.
7. Turn the ignition off or wait 30 second to exit learning, the horn/siren emits 2
sounds to confirm.
AUX
AUX
Menu Table:
Item
1 sound/flash
2 sounds/flashes
trigger output
Open the hood or trunk, or turn on the ignition to immediately begin the
full-trigger output.
Note: The Nuisance Prevention feature bypasses an input that stays active for
3 full-triggers; close the input to reset.
•
Function
Auto learn new remote
Delete keypad/remotes
Sensor Bypass
button, the lights flash
Press and release the AUX button within 5 seconds after
two times and the pre-trigger output is bypassed
6. Press and release the AUX button again within 5 seconds, the lights flash 3
times and the pre-trigger and full-trigger outputs are bypassed
7. Press the
button anytime to reset the sensor
AUX
Disarming
button
1. Press the
2. Doors unlock, Lights flash and the horn/siren sounds 2 times. If the system
has been triggered, the horn/siren sounds 4 times or 5 times if the sensor is
bypassed
•
For silent disarming; press the AUX button prior to pressing the disarm
button.
3. Dome light turns on, starter kill becomes inactive, and the status LED turns off.
•
If triggered, the status LED continues to flash to indicate triggered inputs
(see table of zones). Turn on the ignition to reset the LED.
4. Press the
button again to unlock the passenger doors if 2nd unlock is connected
AUX
Trunk Release
1. Press and hold the AUX button
2. Factory alarm is disarmed if connected
3. Trunk opens
AUX
AUX
Note: If the system
is armed, the trunk input and sensor is bypassed until the trunk
is closed. The Blue trunk trigger input must be connected to the vehicle to bypass
AUX
when
AUX armed.
AUX
Panic
AUX
1. Press and hold the
button
AUX
2. The lights flash and the horn/siren sounds for 30 seconds.
, , or
buttons to reset
3. Press the
AUX
AUX
System Testing and Sensor Adjusting
OEM Security
Arming
1. Press the
button
2. Doors lock, Lights flash and the horn/siren sounds once
•
For silent arming; press the AUX button prior to pressing the
button.
3. Dome light turns off, starter kill becomes active, and the status LED begins
flashing.
4. While arming, the system tests the trigger inputs for status. If any trigger inputs
are active when arming the horn/siren sounds a second time as a notification, both the onboard impact sensor and the active input are bypassed. The
open zone is bypassed until corrected and the impact sensor is bypassed for
a maximum of 4 minutes. While bypassed, the active input is indicated by the
status LED flashes (see table of zones for LED flashes).
Sensor testing:
a. Gently impact the vehicle with increasing intensity to test the pre-trigger
level (10 horn/siren sounds.
b. Impact that location more heavily to test the full-trigger level (horn/siren/
lights for 30 sec).
c. Adjust the sensor pot until the desired levels are obtained
Note: The Nuisance Prevention feature bypasses the sensor after 3 full-triggers;
to reset if active, disarm the system and turn the ignition on/off.
5. Protected entry tests:
•
Open each door, the horn/siren sounds quickly and then begin the fullAUX
AUX
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Disarming defeat
1. Press the driver door unlock switch
2. The system does not disarm if the Disarm Defeat input wire is connected to
either a passenger door unlock motor wire or the driver door unlock switch.
Trunk release bypass when Armed
1. Press the Trunk release button on the OEM remote
2. Trunk opens
3. If the system is armed, the trunk shunt input causes the trunk input and sensor to
be bypassed until the trunk is closed.
Note: trunk release bypass requires the Gray/black trunk shunt input and Blue trunk
trigger input to be connected to the vehicle to bypass when armed.
Arming
Passive
1. Turn the ignition off and close the doors, hood, and trunk
2. The LED flashes quickly for 30 seconds
•
An open door, trunk, or hood stops/resets the 30 second timer. If still
open after 15 minutes the starter kill becomes active
3. The system arms as described when using a Keypad
Keypad
1.
2.
3.
button
Press the
Doors lock, Lights flash, starter kill becomes active, and the status LED begins
flashing.
•
The Status LED flashes in pattern 1-6 to indicate the Main unit system type
as programmed during Keypad Learning
IF Security features are programmed on, the description under RF SecurityArming is applicable.
Disarming
Table of Zones
A zone is represented by the number of LED flashes used by the system to identify a
particular type of input.
When using the Diagnostic function, use the Table of Zones to see which input has
triggered the system.
LED Flashes
Note: The Pre-trigger
Input Trigger
Trunk Input
Shock Sensor
Door Trigger
Not Used
Ignition Trigger
Hood Input
does not report on the LED
Add-on Sensor
Arming
1. Turn off the ignition and exit the vehicle
2. When the door is closed the status LED begins flashing quickly
3. After one minute the sensor is enabled and the LED flashes slowly (go to 7
below)
OR
4. Press the Lock button on the OEM remote
5. The status LED begins flashing slowly
6. The shock sensor is enabled after a one minute delay.
7. Sensor tests and adjustments tests are the same as for an RF Security System.
AUX
Arming
1. Press the Lock button on the OEM remote
2. Doors lock, lights flash and the horn/siren sounds once, starter kill becomes
active, and the status LED begins flashing.
3. While arming, the system tests the trigger inputs for status. If any trigger inputs
are active when arming the horn/siren sounds a second time as a notification, both the onboard impact sensor and the active input are bypassed. The
open zone is bypassed until corrected and the impact sensor is bypassed for
a maximum of 4 minutes. While bypassed, the active input is indicated by the
status LED flashes (see table of zones for LED flashes).
4. The shock sensor is enabled after a one minute delay.
Note: for installations where an Arm Defeat connection is not available the
system is disarmed if the ignition is turned on during this one minute delay.
5. Sensor tests, adjustments, and protected entry tests are the same as for an RF
Security System.
Arming defeat
1. Press the driver door lock switch
2. The system does not arm if the Arm Defeat input wire is connected to the lock
switch
Arming defeat
1. Press the driver door lock switch
2. The system does not arm if the Arm Defeat input wire is connected to the lock
switch
Additional Notes:
Entry bypass of Pre-trigger output
1. The sensor pre-trigger output is bypassed if the door, hood or trunk are opened
2. Pre-trigger output is reset the next time the sensor arms
Disarming
1. Press the Unlock button on the OEM remote
2. Doors unlock, Lights flash and horn/siren sounds 2 times. If the system has
been triggered, the horn/siren sounds 4 times or 5 times if the sensor is by-
Dealer Security
AUX
RF Security
passed
Dome light turns on, starter kill becomes inactive, and the status LED turns off.
•
If triggered, the status LED continues to flash to indicate triggered inputs
(see table of zones). Turn on the ignition to reset the LED.
AUX
Car Finder
1. Press and release the AUX button prior to pressing the
button
2. The horn/siren emits one long honk and the lights flash 10 times
or
buttons to stop the feature.
3. Press the
Install the system type according to the wiring diagram on page 1 and then perform
the following steps to test for correct operation.
3.
Disarming
1. Press the Unlock button on the OEM remote
2. The status LED turns off
3. If triggered the status LED continues to flash two times.
4. Turn on the ignition to disarm the sensor and reset the LED.
Disarming defeat
1. Press the driver door unlock switch
2. The sensor does not disarm if the Disarm Defeat input wire is connected to
either a passenger door unlock motor wire or the driver door unlock switch.
The following instructions assume the use of a Keypad in the ‘CMND VEHICLE’ state
of its Function list.
1.
2.
3.
Press the
button
Doors unlock, Lights flash twice, dome light turns on, starter kill becomes inactive, and the status LED turns off.
Passive arming begins as described under Passive above.
Car Finder
button
1. Press the
2. The horn/siren emits one long honk and the lights flash 10 times
3. Press the Arm or Disarm buttons to reset
Ignition bypass of Onboard Sensor Pre-trigger output
1. Turn the ignition on/off/on/off quickly
2. The horn/siren sounds once
3. The onboard impact sensor pre-trigger output is bypassed
4. Turn the ignition on for more than 3 seconds to reset
Note: This will not bypass the pre-trigger of optional dual stage sensors.
Dealer Mode Reporting:
If the system has been programmed in dealer mode with the keypad you can use
one the following procedures to request the current dealer mode setting from the
system.
1. When the system is in the armed state the LED flashes to indicate the dealer
mode setting.
2. Turn on the ignition for 1 second, off for 1 second, on for 1 second, off for
1 second (horn/siren sounds once) then turn on the ignition once more and
leave the ignition on.
The LED begins flashing, indicating the dealer mode setting:
No Selection: Single flash (1 second on/2 seconds off)
RF Security:
Single Flash (300 ms on/700 ms off)
Rke Security:
Double Flash
Sensor Add:
Triple Flash
NOTE: The report is generated for 15 seconds or until the ignition is turned off.
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 Class B
Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
Bitwriters with a date code of 6a or older require an IC
upgrade (p/n 998M). Some bitwriters with a date code
of 6B do not require the IC upgrade, refer to tech tip #
1112 for more information.
The Bitwriter® (p/n 998U)
requires chip version 2.8 or
newer to program this unit.
QRN3807A 2011-01
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
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canada statements:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de
l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
© 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights Reserved.

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