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Congratulations
Congratulations on the purchase of your state-of-the-art remote start
and security system. Reading this Owner’s Guide prior to using your
system will help maximize the use of your system and its many features. For more information please visit the below website:
http://www.pythoncarsecurity.com – For general and additional
guide information.
For any additional questions please contact your authorized Directed
dealer or contact Directed at 1-800-753-0600.
What you get
Welcome to the best generation of security with remote start. Your
system contains everything you need.
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Responder LE remote control
1-way Companion remote control
Owner’s guide
Quick reference card
Warranty card
er’s
Own e9
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Warranty
Card
1-800-274-0200
RPN 7152P
IC: 1513A-7152
FCC ID:EZSDEI7152
BATTERY: CR2032
1-800-274-0200
RPN 7152P
IC: 1513A-7152
FCC ID:EZSDEI7152
BATTERY: CR2032
Quick
Reference Card
G5202P 2010-05 FCC-test
Important information
Government Regulations and Safety information
Read the Government Regulations and Warning! Safety
First sections of this manual prior to operating this system.
Warning! Failure to heed this information can result in
death, personal injury or property damage and may also
result in the illegal use of the system beyond its intended
purpose.
Your Warranty
Your Responder LE system comes with a warranty. Please make sure
you receive the warranty registration card and proof of purchase from
your dealer indicating the product was installed by an authorized
Directed dealer. Your product warranty must be validated within 10
days of purchase. You can validate it online at www.prodregister.
com/directed or complete and return the warranty registration card.
Quick Reference Card
Carry this card with you to reference your system’s many features.
Replacement remote controls
If additional remote controls are desired, please see your authorized
dealer or visit us at www.directedstore.com to order. Part numbers
are: 7251P for Responder LE 2-way remote control and 7153P for
the companion remote control.
Contents
Getting Started..................................................................................................... 4
Keys to using this manual....................................................................... 4
Responder LE 2-Way............................................................................................ 5
Using your System................................................................................................ 7
Commands and Confirmations............................................................... 7
Performing Commands.......................................................................... 7
Remote Control Command table............................................................. 8
Fault Condition Alerts............................................................................ 8
Basic Commands (Direct Access)......................................................................... 10
Arm.................................................................................................. 10
Disarm.............................................................................................. 10
Remote Start....................................................................................... 11
AUX/Trunk......................................................................................... 11
Advanced Commands: (Level 1).......................................................................... 12
Silent Arm.......................................................................................... 12
Runtime Reset..................................................................................... 12
AUX 1............................................................................................... 13
Temperature Request........................................................................... 13
Advanced Commands: (Level 2).......................................................................... 14
Sensor Bypass.................................................................................... 14
Remote Valet ..................................................................................... 14
Timer Start......................................................................................... 15
AUX 2............................................................................................... 15
Arm Status......................................................................................... 15
Advanced Commands: (Level 3).......................................................................... 16
Sensor Silent Arm............................................................................... 16
Smart Start......................................................................................... 16
AUX 3............................................................................................... 17
Runtime Remaining............................................................................. 17
Advanced Commands: (Level 4).......................................................................... 18
Full Silent Arm.................................................................................... 18
Defogger........................................................................................... 18
AUX 4............................................................................................... 18
Remote Control Configuration............................................................................. 19
Remote Programming.......................................................................... 19
Remote Pairing .................................................................................. 19
Remote Features ................................................................................ 20
Car 2................................................................................................ 22
Remote Beep...................................................................................... 22
Sensor Adjust..................................................................................... 23
Alarm Features.................................................................................................. 24
Normal Arm Protection........................................................................ 24
Sensor Silent Arm protection................................................................ 24
Full Silent Arm Protection..................................................................... 25
Sensor Warn-away ............................................................................ 25
Full Trigger......................................................................................... 25
Emergency Override........................................................................... 25
Trigger Zone Fault Report.................................................................... 26
Alarm Report...................................................................................... 26
Nuisance Prevention (NPC).................................................................. 27
Remote Start Features......................................................................................... 28
Pit Stop Mode.................................................................................... 28
Key Takeover..................................................................................... 28
Remote Start Safe-lock......................................................................... 29
Disabling Remote Start........................................................................ 29
Advanced Start.................................................................................. 29
Temperature Reporting......................................................................... 30
Remote Start Time-out Alert................................................................... 31
Manual Transmission Start (MTS mode)................................................. 31
Turbo Timer Mode............................................................................... 32
Remote Start Faults.............................................................................. 32
Remote and System Operations........................................................................... 34
Passive Arming................................................................................... 34
Auto Re-arming................................................................................... 34
Valet Mode........................................................................................ 35
Power Save........................................................................................ 35
Rapid Resume.................................................................................... 35
Automatic Remote Updates.................................................................. 35
Out of Range..................................................................................... 36
No Remote Output.............................................................................. 36
Feature not Available.......................................................................... 36
Car Select.......................................................................................... 37
System Expansion Options.................................................................................. 38
Battery Information............................................................................................. 40
Low Battery........................................................................................ 40
Battery Life......................................................................................... 40
Battery Disposal................................................................................. 41
Glossary of Terms............................................................................................... 42
Government Regulations..................................................................................... 44
Warning! Safety First.......................................................................................... 46
Installation......................................................................................... 46
Remote Start Capable......................................................................... 46
Manual Transmission Vehicles.............................................................. 46
Interference........................................................................................ 48
Upgrades.......................................................................................... 48
Water/Heat Resistance....................................................................... 48
Limited lifetime consumer warranty...................................................................... 49
Getting Started
Keys to using this manual
Specific actions (in bold type) and style conventions are used consistently throughout this manual, they are as follows:
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Press: implies pushing in and releasing a button.
Hold: is used after Press actions when a button needs to be held
in position for an extended period of time, typically several seconds.
Italicized words denote section/sub headings in this guide and
can be located through the table of contents.
An asterisk (*) when used after a word or phrase denotes that
additional details can be found in related sections usually noted
at the bottom of the page or end of the section.
Ghost LED’s are identified by the command/function button they
are associated with.
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Responder LE 2-Way
Internal
Antenna
Transmit
LED
Ghost
LED’s
Command
Buttons
Function
Button
Feature
Description
Internal Antenna
Used for transmitting and receiving* information
Command buttons (4)
Used to perform arming, disarming, auxiliary channel and
remote start commands
Function button
Used to access function levels for commands, configuration menus for programming, Car Selection, and to request
reports.
Ghost LED’s **
Each button has an associated LED next to it that are active
during related operations. These LED’s are labeled respectively as:
AUX
Arm LED, Disarm LED, Remote Start LED, Aux LED, and
LED
2-way communication is only applicable to the Responder LE
remote control
** Term denotes that these LED’s are only visible when On (Ghost
LED’s are only applicable to the Responder LE remote control).
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Control Center
ol Center
Valet switch
Control button
LED
Status LED
The Control Center, typically located on the upper part of the front
windshield sends and receives commands or messages to and from
ol Center
switch
Control button
yourValet
system.
It consists of:
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rol Center
The In-vehicle system antenna, for 2 way communication.
Status LED
The Status LED, as a visual indicator
of the system’s status.
The Control button, for placing the system into Valet Mode* and
to perform the Emergency Override** operation.
LED
Control Center
* See Remote and System Operations section for details.
** See Alarm Features for details.
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Using your System
Commands and Confirmations
Commands, Basic or Advanced, are used to activate system features
and are performed by pressing one of the Command buttons. Basic
commands control the most often used security and remote start features while Advanced commands control more specialized features
and request reports.
Confirmations for Basic or Advanced commands are indicated
first by siren chirps and parking light flashes, and then by illuminated
Ghost LED’s and beeps or tones on the remote control. A description
of each feature confirmation is found in the following Basic command
and Advanced command sections.
Performing Commands
Perform Basic commands by pressing a Command button (Ghost LED’s
are off).
Perform Advanced Commands by first accessing Levels 1-4 using the
button and then by pressing a Command button while within a
Level (Levels are indicated by illuminated ghost LED’s after pressing
button).
AUX
AUX
Advanced command example: Silent Arm
button once to access Function Level 1, the
1. Press the
LED turns on.
2. Press the
button while the
LED is still on to perform the
Silent Arm command.
3. The Arm LED will illuminate to confirm when the Silent Arm message from the system is received.
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
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Remote Control Command table
AUX
Level
Direct Access
Button
AUX
x1
LEVEL 1
Arm/Lock
Silent Arm
(Panic)
AUX
x2
LEVEL 2
AUX
x3
LEVEL 3
x4
LEVEL 4
Sensor
Sensor Silent
Full Silent
Bypass
Arm
Arm
Disarm/Unlock
Silent Disarm
Remote Valet
Car Finder
Remote Start
Runtime
Timer Start
Smart Start
Defogger
AUX 4
AUX
Reset
AUX
AUX
AAUUXX
Aux/Trunk
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
Advance Level,
Temperature
Arm Status*
Runtime
Change Car
Check*
Remaining*
(3 sec), Enter
programming
(8 sec)
*Not available for 1-way companion remote control
Fault Condition Alerts
If, when performing a command, a condition exists that does not allow activation of an Alarm feature* or Remote Start feature**, the
LED and a fault tone plays to alert of the fault condition.
Alarm feature not available when the system status is incorrect
upon receiving the command. (Example: Sensor bypass command is received when disarmed).
Refer to the notes included in the following command descriptions
that address these faults or go to Feature not Available under the
Remote and System Operations section for more details.
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AUX
** Remote Start feature not available when the Remote Start status is
incorrect upon receiving the command. (Example: Runtime reset
command received when remote start is off).
Refer to the notes included in the command descriptions that address these faults or go to Remote Start Faults under the Remote
Start Features section for more details.
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Basic Commands (Direct Access)
No Ghost LED’s on
Arm
Press and release
The alarm arms, doors lock (if connected), and the siren chirps and
parking lights flash once. The Arm LED and beeps play to confirm. If
AUX
Valet mode* is On, the doors lock and the Arm LED,
LED and a
fault tone plays. Exit Valet mode to arm the alarm normally.
AUX
AUX
If a trigger zone fault is detected the siren chirps once again and the
remote will emit a Trigger Zone Fault Report**, the Arm LED,
LED
and a fault tone plays.
AUX
To Arm and Panic
Press and hold
The alarm Arms (or Locks in Valet) and, after 2 seconds, sounds
the siren and flashes the parking lights. The ghost LED’s flash and
siren tones play to confirm. Press the
or
button to stop the
AUX
output.
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
Disarm
AUX
Press and release
AUX
AUX (if connected), and the siren chirps
The alarm disarms, doors unlock
and parking lights flash twice. The Disarm LED and beeps play to
confirm. If Valet mode* is On, the doors unlock and the Disarm LED,
LED and fault tones play.
AUX
An Alarm Report** will replace the disarm output if the alarm was
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AUX
triggered; the siren will chirp 4 or 5 times, and the Disarm LED,
LED and 4 or 5 fault tones play to alert of the report.
Remote Start
AUX
Press and release
AUX
Activates (or if On, deactivates) the remote starter. The engine and
parking lights turn On and the Remote start LED and On tones play,
or the engine and parking lights turn Off and the Remote start LED
and Off tones play to confirm. If a Remote start configuration issue
prevents the engine from starting, the
LED and a fault tone will play
while the parking lights flash a Remote Start fault report*** to identify
the fault.
AUX
AUX/Trunk
Press and hold
AUX
AUX
The Trunk opens (if connected) when this button is pressed for 2 seconds. The Aux LED and tones play to confirm.
See Remote and System Operations for details.
** See Alarm Features for details.
*** See Remote Start Faults (under Remote Start Features) for details.
For Manual transmission vehicles see Manual Transmission Start in the
Remote Start Features section for more details.
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Advanced Commands: (Level 1)
AUX
Press and release the
ing Level 1
button 1 time. The
AUX
LED illuminates indicat-
Silent Arm
Press and release
The alarm arms, doors lock (if connected), and the parking lights flash
once. The Arm LED turns on to confirm. Valet mode* or Trigger Zone
AUX
Fault Report** messages may be received.
AUX
Silent Disarm
Press and release
AUX
The alarm disarms, doors unlockAUX(if connected), and the parking lights
flash twice. The Disarm LED turns on to confirm. The Silent Disarm
output may be replaced by the Alarm Report**
Runtime Reset
Press and release
AUX
AUX
If more time is needed while remote start is active, runtime reset will
reset the runtime counter to the pre-programmed setting. The green
ghost LED’s show the runtime and the Remote start On tones play to
confirm runtime reset.
Note
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Remote Start must be On to use this feature.
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AUX 1
Press and release
AUX
AUX
Activates (or if On, deactivates) the Aux 1 output. The Aux LED and
On tones or Off tones play to confirm.
Temperature Request
Press and hold the
AUX
button
Requests the vehicle’s interior temperature and displays it by illuminating the green ghost LED’s; cold is 1 LED, cool (2), warm (3), warmer
(4)
* See Remote and System Operations section for details.
** See Alarm Features for details.
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Advanced Commands: (Level 2)
AUX
Press and release the
nate indicating Level 2
button 2 times. The
AUX
and Aux LED’s illumi-
Sensor Bypass
Press and release
Performing the Sensor Bypass command will incrementally bypass sensor operations and be confirmed as follows:
AUX
• Warn-away bypass: The Parking lights flash 2 times. The Arm
LED, 1 beep and 1 fault tone play to confirm. Sensors will be
activated for Full Trigger levels of impact only.
• Warn-away & Full trigger bypass: The Parking lights flash 3
times. The Arm LED, 1 beep and 2 fault tones play to confirm.
Sensors will not be activated for any level of impact.
• Sensor Bypass off: The Parking lights flash 1 time. The Arm LED
and 1 beep play to confirm. Sensors are fully operational.
AUX
Note
System needs to be armed to perform Sensor Bypass.
Perform arm command any time to turn Sensor Bypass Off.
Remote Valet
Press and release
AUX
AUX
Enters (or if On, exits) Valet Mode.
The Control Center LED turns on
and off accordingly. The Disarm LED and Valet beeps play (1 for on,
2 for off) to confirm.
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Timer Start*
AUX
Press and release
AUX
Activates (or if On, deactivates) Timer Start. The parking lights flash
quickly four times for On and slowly four times for Off. The Remote
Start LED and beeps play (1 for on, 2 for off) to confirm..
Note
System needs to be armed or Timer Start will not start the
engine.
AUX 2
Press and release
AUX
AUX
Activates (or if On, deactivates) the Aux 2 output. The Aux LED and
On tones or Off tones play to confirm.
Arm Status
Press and hold the
AUX
button
The remote will generate an output using the LED’s and beeps/tones
to display the systems Arm Status since its last update message or command operation. It will report status via ghost LED’s, beeps, and tones
as described in this section for Arm, Disarm, Valet mode arm, Valet
mode disarm, Sensor Silent arm, Full Silent arm.
* See Advance Start under Remote Start Features for details.
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Advanced Commands: (Level 3)
AUX
Press and release the
button 3 times. The
Start LED’s illuminate indicating Level 3
AUX
, Aux and Remote
Sensor Silent Arm*
Press and release
The alarm arms, doors lock, and the siren chirps and parking lights
flash 3 times. The Arm LED, 1 beep and 3 fault tones play to conAUX
firm.
AUX
Car finder
Press and release
AUX
AUX
The siren emits one long chirp and
the parking lights flash for 10 seconds. The Disarm LED and 1 beep play to confirm. The parking light
flashes stop if armed or disarmed while Car Finder is in progress.
Smart Start**
Press and release
AUX
AUX
Activates (or if On, deactivates) Smart Start. The parking lights flash
quickly five times for On and slowly five times for Off. The Remote
Start LED and beeps play (1 for on, 2 for off) to confirm.
Note
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System needs to be armed or Smart Start will not start the
engine.
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AUX 3
Press and release
AUX
AUX
Activates (or if On, deactivates) the Aux 3 output. The Aux LED and
On tones or Off tones play to confirm.
Runtime Remaining
Press and hold the
AUX
button
Requests the remaining Remote start runtime and temporarily displays
it in 4 increments using the green Ghost LED’s.
Example for 12 minute runtime:
• 3 LED’s: 6 to 9 minutes remaining (50 - 75% of time selected).
• 1 LED: less than 3 minutes remaining (<25% of time selected).
Note
Remote Start must be On to use this feature.
* See Alarm Features for more details.
** See Advance Start under Remote Start Features for details.
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Advanced Commands: (Level 4)
AUX
Press and release the
button 4 times. The
and Disarm LED’s illuminate indicating Level 4
AUX
, Aux, Remote Start
Full Silent Arm*
Press and release
The alarm arms, doors lock, and the siren chirps and parking lights
flash 4 times. The Arm LED, 1 beep and 4 fault tones play to conAUX
firm.
AUX
Defogger**
AUX
Press and release
AUX
Activates the vehicle Defogger circuit (if connected) while Remote Start
is activated and the parking lights flash 3 times. The Remote start LED
and 1 beep play to confirm. For convenience, the Defogger circuit
will also automatically activate 10 seconds after remote starting if the
temperature is below 55°F.
Note
Remote Start must be active to use this feature.
AUX 4
Press and release
AUX
AUX
Activates (or if On, deactivates) the Aux 4 output. The Aux LED and
On tones or Off tones play to confirm.
* See Alarm Features for more details.
** This feature must be installed and turned on by an authorized Directed
dealer.
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Remote Control Configuration
Remote Programming
The Responder LE and 1-way companion remote controls have operations that can be configured to a user’s personal preferences. The following instruction will direct you through the available programming
options for both remotes.
AUX
Enter programming, press and hold the
button for 8 seconds, the
remote emits one long beep and the transmit LED turns on to indicate
the Main Menu is accessed.
Exit programming or go back to a previous menu, press and release
the
button. 1 short and 1 long beep is emitted for each step back
and when programming is exited the transmit LED turns off.
AUX
Remote Pairing
The following instruction will step you through the remote pairing operation.
Prepare the vehicle system for pairing:
1. Open at least one of the vehicle’s doors.
2. Turn the key to the ON position.
3. Within 5 seconds press and release 1 time the Control button on
the Control Center.
4. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the Control button. The status
LED will flash one time and the siren will chirp once to confirm the
system is ready for remote pairing.
5. Release the Control button and proceed below.
Pairing will exit if:
• Step 7 below is not completed within 60 seconds
• The doors are closed
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The ignition is turned off.
Prepare the remote control for pairing:
6. Enter programming to access the Main Menu
AUX
7. Press and hold the
button for 1
second, 3 transmit LED flashes and 3 beeps indicate remote is ready to pair.
8. Press the
button,
Responder LE: the siren will chirp and the remote will emit several
tones to confirm pairing is complete. If the remote does not emit the
tones repeat step 7.
AUX
1-way companion: the siren will chirp to confirm the system has
learned the remote control.
AUX
AUX
Remote Features
Press the
button to access the remote operation features, 2 transmit LED flashes and 2 beeps indicate the remote features menu is
accessed. Press the buttons
indicated in the tables below to set the
AUX
feature option.
AUX
Responder LE
The Ghost LED’s next to the button indicate the feature settings.
Feature
Button
Press
Keypad Lock
Remote Beeps
LED on
LED off
Auto
Off
Beeps On
Beeps Off
Car 2 OnAUX
Car 2 Off
Paging On
Paging Off
AUX
LED Flash
LED Double
Flash
Triggers
only
AUX
Car 2
Page Mode*
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
Power
Save1
Power
Save 2
AUX
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1-way companion remote control
The 1-way remote will flash the transmit LED to indicate the setting.
Feature
Button Press
Keypad Lock
Remote Beeps
LED on
LED off
Auto
Off
Beeps On
Beeps Off
Car AUX
2 On
Car 2 Off
AUX
Car 2
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
Keypad Lock
Options: Off, Auto
When Off, the buttons do not lock and always perform a command
when pressed. When set to Auto, the remote buttons lock after a 20
second lapse between buttons presses to prevent unintentional operations. If a button is pressed when locked the
LED and a fault tone
play as an alert. The 1-way companion emits the fault tone only.
To unlock the buttons, press the
button followed by the
button.
The Ghost LEDs flash and tones play to confirm unlocking.
AUX
AUX
AUX
Auto unlocking
After turning the ignition off, a message to the Responder LE will
unlock the keypad buttons until the next command is performed.
If Auto Unlocking is not desired this message can be turned off
by an authorized Directed Dealer.
Page Mode
Options: Power Save 1, Power Save 2, On, Off
Paging is how the Responder LE remote monitors your system’s messages. Power Save extends battery life by turning Paging Off after 72
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AUX
hours if the remote control is not used during this period. Just press any
button to resume system monitoring. Power Save 2 is for maximum battery life and will monitor the system only when remote start has been
activated. Caution: Alarm trigger messages will not be received when
remote start is off. When set to On it wakes up every few seconds to
listen for pages from the system. When set to Off it does not wake up
to receive remote start or alarm trigger pages.
Note: When Off, responses are still received when a command is
performed but alarm trigger pages will not be received.
Car 2
Options: Off, On
The Responder LE and 1-way companion remote controls can control
two systems independently. When set to Off, the Car Select feature
is not available. When set to On the Car Select feature is enabled.
See “Car Select” (under Remote and System Operations) for detail on
using a remote with 2 systems.
Remote Beep
Options: On, Off, Triggers Only
The Responder LE will emit a beep as confirmation of button presses
and command responses. When set to Off, beeps are not emitted for
any operations except programming. For Triggers Only, beeps will
only be emitted for Full Trigger messages.
For 1-way companion remote control, Off will delete all beeps except
when programming.
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Sensor Adjust
The
button is used for sensor adjustment, to avoid unintended
alarm triggers; it is recommenced that an authorized Directed Dealer
performs all sensor adjustments.
AUX
AUX
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Alarm Features
Normal Arm Protection
Status LED: The Control Center Status LED flashes as a visual indicator
that your vehicle’s security system is active.
Starter Kill: The Failsafe starter kill relay prevents the engine from
starting
Note
May require additional parts and installation
Sensor triggers: The onboard shock sensor can distinguish minor impacts from major impacts to the vehicle exterior. Minor impacts causes
the system to emit a Warn-away output by chirping the siren and
flashing the parking lights for 3 seconds. Major impacts caused for
example by a forcible entry attempt, results in a Full Trigger output.
The siren sounds and the parking lights flash for 30 seconds or longer.
Both Warn-away and Full Triggers send a message to the remote
control.
Point of entry triggers: Opening the hood or trunk causes a Full Trigger output, while opening a Door or turning on the Ignition causes the
the siren to chirp 3 seconds before beginning the Full Trigger output.
This 3 second delay allows time to disarm and silence the siren in
case of accidental trigger. The Full Trigger message is still sent to the
remote.
Sensor Silent Arm protection
Sensor Warn-away and Sensor Full Trigger activations only send messages to the remote, while the parking light flash and siren outputs are
defeated. Point of entry triggers will activate the parking light flash,
siren, and send messages normally.
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Full Silent Arm Protection
Sensor Warn-away, Sensor Full Trigger and Point of Entry activations
will only send messages to the remote, with parking light flash and
siren outputs defeated.
Sensor Warn-away
When the system sensors detect a Warn-away trigger the siren chirps
and parking lights flash for 3 seconds. No messages are sent to the
Responder LE remote control for Warn-away triggers.
Full Trigger
An alarm Full Trigger will sound the siren and flash the parking lights
for 30 seconds while sending a Full Trigger message to the remote
control. The ghost LED’s flash and siren tones play for 30 seconds
followed by an alert that consists of 1 long beep per minute for 10
minutes.
To stop the output and alert, press a command button to perform a
command, or Press the
button.
AUX
Emergency Override
The following procedure disarms the system when a programmed remote is not available. Number of presses__________
1. Turn the ignition On.
2. Press the control button on the Control Center the correct
number of times (the default is 1 press).
3. After a few seconds the siren output ceases and the system
is disarmed.
Note
As a precaution, if programmed for Passive Arming or Auto
re-arming the system should be placed into Valet Mode until
a remote is available .
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Trigger Zone Fault Report
When armed by remote command the system runs a status check
of the alarm trigger zones. Faulty zones (usually caused by dome
light delay or open trunk) are bypassed and reported via the control
center LED and remote, while all other trigger zones remain active
and are monitored to protect the vehicle. Should a faulty zone self
correct (dome light turns off) it becomes active and is then monitored
normally.
The siren chirps once again a few seconds following the arming
chirps as an audible alert, the control center LED flashes in groups to
indicate the zone number.
Alarm Report
If the alarm was triggered while armed, it will be reported when
the alarm is disarmed via the remote control, siren chirps, parking light
and control center LED flashes. The siren chirps 4 times (or 5 times if
NPC On*), the parking lights flash 3 times, and the control center LED
flashes in groups to indicate the last two zones that were triggered
(see Table of Zones). The report output will repeat for each disarm
operation until the ignition is turned on.
* See Nuisance Prevention (NPC) for more details.
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Zone # (led flashes)
Zone Name
Trunk
Shock Sensor
Door
Sensor 2
Ignition
Hood
Nuisance Prevention (NPC)
NPC monitors all alarm zones and, if any are triggered excessively,
bypasses them until corrected. If a point of entry (trunk, hood, door)
is left open following a forced entry, it is bypassed. It becomes active
again only after being closed.
Bypassed sensors automatically reset after one hour and after the
vehicle is driven. Disarming then re-arming the alarm does not reset
bypassed sensors.
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Remote Start Features
Pit Stop Mode
To exit vehicle with engine running
The system keeps the engine running during short trips into the house
or convenience store. To perform Pit Stop:
1.
With the engine running, set the parking brake and release the
foot brake.
AUX
Press the
button, the
parking lights will turn on and the Remote start LED and On tones play on the remote control.
Turn the key to off, and remove it from the ignition, the engine
continues running for the programmed runtime.
Exit the vehicle and arm the alarm.
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2.
3.
4.
Note
For Pit Stop on manual transmission vehicles follow the directions in the Manual Transmission Start (MTS mode) section.
Key Takeover
When you are ready to drive
The system keeps the engine running until the vehicle is ready to be
driven. To perform Key Takeover:
1.
2.
3.
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Disarm the system and enter the vehicle, do not step on the foot
brake.
Insert the key, turn it to the run position, and then step on the foot
brake, the remote start then turns off.
The parking lights turn off to indicate remote start is off, and then
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after a few seconds the remote plays the Remote Start Off message.
The vehicle is ready to drive.
Remote Start Safe-lock
Remote start safe-lock makes sure the doors are locked while the engine is running and after, even if they are unlocked when remote start
is activated. Door locks may require additional parts and labor.
Disabling Remote Start
Remote start can be disabled by moving the Toggle Switch to the Off
position. If remote start is attempted while Off, the engine will not start.
(See Remote Start Fault under Remote Start Features) move the switch
back to the On position to resume normal operation.
Advanced Start
The Advanced start features; Timer Start and Smart Start will automatically start the engine to maintain battery charge or combat extreme
cold when parked for an extended period of time.
Precautions for the Advanced Start features:
• Park the vehicle in a well ventilated area away from windows
and doors that lead into inhabited spaces.
• Arm and Lock the vehicle, the engine will not start unless the
doors are locked.
• Only one Advanced start feature can be enabled at any given
time.
• For manual transmission vehicles MTS mode must be enabled
before Timer Start or Smart Start can be activated.
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Timer Start operation
Activation begins a countdown timer as set by the installer (default 3 hours). When the timer expires the engine starts and the
Remote Start On message is sent to the remote control. When the
Remote start runtime expires the engine shuts off, the Remote Start
Off message is sent to the remote control and the countdown
timer restarts. This will repeat as many times as set by the installer
(default 6 starts). Timer Start is exited after the final start.
Smart Start operation
Smart Start uses the settings for Timer Start in addition to temperature and battery level to automatically start the engine. Activation
begins the countdown timer. When the timer expires the vehicle
interior temperature and battery level is checked and, if the Temperature is above 100F, below 0F, or the battery level is below
10.5v, the engine will start and the Remote Start On message
will be sent to the remote controls. When the Remote start runtime
expires the engine shuts off, the Remote Start Off message is sent
to the remote control and the countdown timer restarts. Smart
Start is exited after the final start.
Note
The temperature and battery thresholds can be changed by
an authorized Directed dealer if a higher or lower threshold
is desired.
Temperature Reporting
During Remote start the vehicle interior is checked regularly for temperature changes. If a change in temperature is detected this report will
be sent to the remote for display. Each time the remote receives this
report it will beep and display the temperature as described for the
Temperature Request in the Advanced Commands section Level 1.
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Temperature report must be turned on by an authorized Directed dealer.
Remote Start Time-out Alert
During remote start a message is sent three minutes before and again
at one minute before the engine turns off. The
LED, Remote Start
LED flash and several tones play as an alert to reset the runtime if
desired.
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Manual Transmission Start (MTS mode)
When installed into a manual transmission vehicle, the system requires
that the MTS mode is properly set when parking. If MTS mode is not
properly set or is defeated after being properly set the system will not
start the engine.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
With the engine running, set the parking brake and leave the
engine running. For Pit Stop or Turbo Timer mode (to leave the
engine running after arming), open the driver door.
Release the foot brake (if pressed during Step 1), or press and
release the foot brake anytime. As long as the engine is running
there is no time limit to perform this step.
Within 20 seconds of foot brake release, press any command
button on the remote, after 20 seconds return to Step 2 (For Turbo
Timer Mode, press the optional dash mounted activation button
or send the Timer Mode command.
The parking lights flash 5 times to confirm MTS mode enable and
the remote start activates the ignition outputs. The Remote Start
LED and On tones play to confirm.
Turn Off and remove the key from the ignition switch, the engine
remains running.
Exit the vehicle, close all the doors and arm the system.
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The engine turns off and after a few seconds, the Remote Start
LED and Off tones play to confirm. If the door is opened in Step
3 then the engine continues to run.
Turbo Timer Mode
The system keeps the engine running for the Turbo Timer runtime and
can be activated by remote control or optional dash mounted activation button.
1. With the engine running, set the parking brake.
2. Press the optional dash mounted activation button or perform the
Timer Mode command.
3. The parking lights turn on and the remote start activates the ignition outputs. The Remote Start LED and On tones play to confirm.
4. Turn Off and remove the key from the ignition switch, the engine
remains running.
5. Exit the vehicle, close all the doors and arm the system.
6. The engine runs for the Turbo Mode runtime.
Note
Turbo Timer must be turned on by an authorized Directed
dealer.
Remote Start Faults
For user safety, the system must be properly configured or remote start
will not activate. The Remote Start Fault output ( LED on and long
fault tone) may be caused by any of several configuration issues. Refer
to the following table for the command type and parking light flashes
that will identify the configuration issue and solution.
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Possible Fault
Solution
Brake on
Release foot brake
Hood open
Close hood
After performing Remote Start
command - MTS not enabled
Enable MTS mode
After performing Timer Start or
Smart Start command
Check all Solutions
Toggle Switch off
Turn switch on
None
Alarm is triggered
Disarm or reset alarm
* Refers to the number of parking light flashes.
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Remote and System Operations
Passive Arming*
Park and exit the vehicle, after the doors are closed the Passive arming countdown begins. The led flashes quickly and upon reaching 20
seconds the siren then chirps once. At 30 seconds the system arms
itself.
Anytime before the system arms you can re-enter the vehicle or
open the trunk to load or unload items and, after closing passive arming resumes.
To stay secure in case of accidental disarming of the system, if
a door is not opened within 30 seconds the system re-arms itself and
locks the doors.
Auto Re-arming*
Auto re-arm ensures the vehicle stays protected if it is not entered after
disarming by remote control. After disarming by remote, the alarm
automatically re-arms itself (and locks the doors if programmed on) in
30 seconds. Open any point of entry to stop the re-arm until the next
disarm by remote.
Onetime Bypass*
Turn the ignition On for one to three seconds and then Off. The siren
chirps once to confirm one-time bypass is enabled.
One-time bypass can be used to temporarily bypass the Passive arming operation for one cycle. It also bypasses the comfort closure and
auxiliary channel outputs programmed to activate when arming. After
the next disarm all operations return to normal.
* These features must be turned on by an authorized Directed dealer.
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Valet Mode
Valet mode can be entered and exited by performing the Remote Valet
command or manually using the vehicle key and the control button.
When entered, the alarm functions are defeated while the convenience features still operate normally.
Arm and Disarm commands lock and unlock the doors. The Responder
LE emits the Arm in Valet and Disarm in Valet output as described for
Arm and Disarm in the Basic Commands section.
Use
1.
2.
3.
the following steps to manually enter and exit Valet Mode:
Turn the ignition switch On and then Off
Immediately press and release the control button once
The control center LED turns On when entering and Off when
exiting.
Power Save
To reduce power consumption the control center status LED modifies
its output if the vehicle is parked for an extended period. If Armed the
flashing is reduced after 24 hours. When Valet mode is On the LED
will turn off 1 hour and will reset each time the ignition is turned off.
Rapid Resume
If power is ever disconnected by a mechanic or thief, the system will
resume the state it was in at the time of disconnection, when power
is reconnected.
Automatic Remote Updates
The system sends a silent message to all remote controls after any
major action has occurred. When the remote receives this message it
updates the Arm status.
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Out of Range
Each time a command is performed the Responder LE will expect a
command confirmation from the system. If a command confirmation
is not received the
and transmit LED’s flash and a long fault tone
plays as an alert.
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No Remote Output
Occasionally when a command is performed the remote may not
generate a command confirmation output or Out of Range output.
This indicates that the system received the command but it was an
incomplete command (e.g. Aux button pressed too short to activate
the trunk release) or it was an illegal message (e.g. the command
was corrupted due to local RF interference). These are temporary normal functions of the system and remote, perform the command again
within 10 seconds to return to normal operation.
Feature not Available
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The Feature Not Available output ( LED on and long fault tone) is a
generic one which varies in cause and solution depending upon the
command used:
Command
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Cause
Reason/Solution
Runtime Reset
Remote Start is Off
Only available when Remote Start is On
Sensor Bypass
System is not armed
Only available when system is armed
Defroster
Remote Start is Off.
Not configured for
this.
Only available when Remote Start is On.
Only available when configured for
Defroster control.
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Car 2 must first be turned On (See Remote Control Configuration section to turn on).
1. Press and hold the
button for 3 seconds. The remote flashes
the LED and beeps once or twice to indicate the selected Car
is 1 or 2.
2. Release the button for Car Select or continue to hold for programming.
3. Release the
button, then press and release while the LED
and beeps continue to perform Car Select. Once the car is
selected a command can be performed by pressing one of the
command buttons.
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System Expansion Options
Controlling two vehicles (Car Select)
The Responder LE and 1way companion remote can control systems
in two different vehicles saving the need for multiple remote controls.
This feature also allows for customized system configurations on each
vehicle that has more than one driver. See Owner Recognition following for details.
Owner recognition
The system can be configured to recognize the remote used when
disarming and change selected features to match the remote users
preferences. Memory seat adjustment, siren chirps, passive arming,
remote button auto unlocking, alarm output duration can all be custom
set for each remote user at the time of installation.
Comfort closure
Comfort Closure emulates turning the key in the door cylinder or holding the lock button of an OEM keyless entry. It will automatically close
the windows and sunroof on vehicles with this type of OEM convenience feature.
Alarm output duration
The length of time the siren sounds can be adjusted from 1 to 180
seconds at the time of installation.
Arming and Warn-away chirp control
The system Arm, Disarm and Sensor Warn-away chirps can be configured for those that prefer a custom silent alarm operation.
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Driver door priority unlocking
The door unlocking operation can be configured to emulate an OEM
style of driver priority unlocking for added security during disarming.
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Battery Information
The Responder LE remote is powered by 2 batteries (PN CR-2016)
and the 1-way companion remote by 1 battery (PN CR-2032) that
can be purchased at most retailers. When the battery begins to weaken, the operating range will be reduced. The information and precautions in this section can help maximize your battery’s life and usage in
providing your Responder LE and 1-way companion remote controls
with many years of trouble free operation.
Low Battery
After a command is performed the Responder LE and 1way companion remote controls check their battery level and, when the level
requires attention, will begin generating alerts. Once the alerts begin,
the remote controls will remain operational for several days but the
battery/batteries should be replaced at the earliest opportunity or
failure to control the system may occur.
Low Battery Alerts
When disarming the system using a remote with a low battery
the siren will emit one additional chirp as an alert. If confirmation
chirps are programmed off, the system will still emit one chirp as
an alert when disarming. After performing a command, several
beeps play on the Responder LE remote to indicate the battery/
batteries need replacing.
Battery Life
The Responder LE remote control has many features that make it one of
the most unique remote controls on the market today. The default feature settings provide for excellent battery life. However, to maximize
this battery life, the following suggestions will help:
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Turn Paging off: The remote will not wake up to check for messages with Paging off in the Setup Remote menu. Caution! The
remote will not receive trigger messages from the system.
Turn Beeps off: The Button beeps can be turned off in the Setup
Remote menu. The command beeps still play normally.
•
Battery Replacement
Rear View
1. Slide the battery cover up by applying equal pressure at its top and
bottom (the arrow on the cover indicates the direction), remove the cover
from the remote control housing.
Battery
Clip
Battery
Cover
1-800-274-0200
RPN 7152P
IC: 1513A-7152
FCC ID:EZSDEI7152
BATTERY: CR2032
2. Gently pry up on the battery to remove it from the holder. Insert a new
battery into the holder and under the
clip with the positive (+) side up. Replace the battery cover. The remote control is now ready for use.
Battery
Disposal
Rear View
Directed
Electronics cares about the environment. If you
need to dispose of the battery, please do so in accordance
with yourBattery
municipal requirements for battery disposal or reClip
turn
to
Directed
Electronics at: One Viper way, Vista, CA
Battery
Cover
92081
(Shipping and/or handling costs are the sole responsibility of
+ be covered by Directed Electronics).
the owner/sender and will not
Side View
Rear View
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Glossary of Terms
Document Terminology
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Control Module
The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden underneath the
dash area of the vehicle. It houses the microprocessor which
monitors your vehicle and controls all of the system’s functions.
Responder LE (2-way
Remote Control)
A hand-held, remote control which operates the various functions of your system and receives messages and pages from
the system.
Companion Remote
(1-way Remote Control)
A hand-held, remote control which operates the various functions of your system but does not provide message display..
Control Center
The control center contains the system’s radio-frequency antenna, the control button, and the Status LED. For maximum
remote-control range, the control center is usually located at
the top of the windshield, centered near the rear-view mirror.
Status LED
A light used to indicate the status of your system. It is located
on your system’s Control Center.
Control Button
A small push button located on your system’s control center.
It is used to override (disarm) the alarm when a remote is not
available or to enter or exit Valet Mode.
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Government Regulations
This device complies with Part 15 of 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 undesirable 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 instruction manual,
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, 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.
Remote Controls
To satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device should be
used in hand-held, hand operated configurations only. 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
device is designed to be used in a person’s hands and its operating configurations do not support normal transmissions while it is carried in pockets or
holsters next to a person’s body.
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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 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 interference to services authorized by IC. In addition, the user of this
device must accept any radio interference 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.
Safety
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Warning! Safety First
Please read the safety warnings below before proceeding. Improper
use of the product may be dangerous or illegal.
Installation
Due to the complexity of this system, installation of this product must only be
performed by an authorized Directed dealer. If you have any questions, ask
your retailer or contact Directed directly at 1-800-753-0600.
Remote Start Capable
When properly installed, this system can start the vehicle via a command
signal from the remote control transmitter. Therefore, never operate the system
in an enclosed area or partially enclosed area without ventilation (such as a
garage). When parking in an enclosed or partially enclosed area or when
having the vehicle serviced, the remote start system must be disabled using the
installed menu wheel. It is the user’s sole responsibility to properly handle and
keep out of reach from children all remote control transmitters to assure that the
system does not unintentionally remote start the vehicle. THE USER MUST INSTALL A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR IN OR ABOUT THE LIVING AREA
ADJACENT TO THE VEHICLE. ALL DOORS LEADING FROM ADJACENT LIVING AREAS TO THE ENCLOSED OR PARTIALLY ENCLOSED VEHICLE STORAGE AREA MUST AT ALL TIMES REMAIN CLOSED. These precautions are the
sole responsibility of the user.
Manual Transmission Vehicles
Remote starters on manual transmission vehicles operate differently than those
with automatic transmission because you must leave your car in neutral. You
must read this Owner’s Guide to familiarize yourself with the proper procedures
regarding manual transmission remote starters. If you have any questions, ask
your authorized Directed dealer or contact Directed at 1-800-753-0600.
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Before remote starting a manual transmission vehicle, be sure to:
•
Leave the vehicle in neutral and be sure no one is standing in front or
behind the vehicle.
•
Only remote start on a flat surface
•
Have the parking brake fully engaged
WARNING! It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure the parking/emergency brake properly functions. Failure to do so can result in personal injury or
property damage. We recommend the owner have the parking / emergency
brake system inspected and adjusted by a qualified automotive shop biannually.
Use of this product in a manner contrary to its intended mode of operation may
result in property damage, personal injury, or death. (1) Never remotely start
the vehicle with the vehicle in gear, and (2) Never remotely start the vehicle
with the keys in the ignition. The user must also have the neutral safety feature
of the vehicle periodically checked, wherein the vehicle must not remotely start
while the car is in gear. This testing should be performed by an authorized
Directed dealer in accordance with the Safety Check outlined in the product
installation guide. If the vehicle starts in gear, cease remote start operation immediately and consult with the authorized Directed dealer to fix the problem.
OPERATION OF THE REMOTE START MODULE IF THE VEHICLE STARTS IN
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Safety
After the remote start module has been installed, contact your authorized dealer
to have him or her test the remote start module by performing the Safety Check
outlined in the product installation guide. If the vehicle starts when performing
the Neutral Safety Shutdown Circuit test, the remote start unit has not been
properly installed. The remote start module must be removed or the installer
must properly reinstall the remote start system so that the vehicle does not start
in gear. All installations must be performed by an authorized Directed dealer.
GEAR IS CONTRARY TO ITS INTENDED MODE OF OPERATION. OPERATING THE REMOTE START SYSTEM UNDER THESE CONDITIONS MAY
RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY CEASE THE USE OF THE UNIT AND SEEK THE ASSISTANCE OF AN
AUTHORIZED Directed DEALER TO REPAIR OR DISCONNECT THE INSTALLED
REMOTE START MODULE. DIRECTED WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE OR
PAY FOR INSTALLATION OR REINSTALLATION COSTS.
This product is designed for fuel injected vehicles only. Use of this
product in a standard transmission vehicle must be in strict accordance
with this guide.
This product should not be installed in any convertible vehicles, soft or
hard top with a manual transmission. Installation in such vehicles may
pose certain risk.
Interference
All radio devices are subject to interference which could affect proper
performance.
Upgrades
Any upgrades to this product must be performed by an authorized
Directed dealer. Do not attempt to perform any unauthorized modifications to this product.
Water/Heat Resistance
This product is not designed to be water and/or heat-resistant. Please
take care to keep this product dry and away from heat sources. Any
damage from water or heat will void the warranty.
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Limited lifetime consumer warranty
Directed Electronics. (“Directed”) promises to the original purchaser to repair or replace
(at Directed’s election) with a comparable reconditioned model any Directed unit (hereafter the “unit”), excluding without limitation the siren, the remote transmitters, the associated
sensors and accessories, which proves to be defective in workmanship or material under
reasonable use during the lifetime of the vehicle provided the following conditions are
met: the unit was purchased from an authorized Directed dealer, the unit was professionally installed and serviced by an authorized Directed dealer; the unit will be professionally
reinstalled in the vehicle in which it was originally installed by an authorized Directed
dealer; and the unit is returned to Directed, shipping prepaid with a legible copy of the
bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase bearing the following information: consumer’s
name, telephone number and address; the authorized dealers name, telephone number
and address; complete product description, including accessories; the year, make and
model of the vehicle; vehicle license number and vehicle identification number. All components other than the unit, including without limitation the siren, the remote transmitters
and the associated sensors and accessories, carry a one-year warranty from the date of
purchase of the same. ALL PRODUCTS RECEIVED BY DIRECTED FOR WARRANTY REPAIR
WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL BE DENIED. This warranty is non-transferable
and is automatically void if: the original purchaser has not completed the warranty card
and mailed it within ten (10) days from the date of purchase to the address listed on the
card; the unit’s date code or serial number is defaced, missing or altered; the unit has
been modified or used in a manner contrary to its intended purpose; the unit has been
damaged by accident, unreasonable use, neglect, improper service, installation or other
causes not arising out of defects in materials or construction. The warranty does not cover
damage to the unit caused by installation or removal of the unit. Directed, in its sole
discretion, will determine what constitutes excessive damage and may refuse the return
of any unit with excessive damage.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WARRANTY, IMPLIED WARRANTY, WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF
NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED;
AND DIRECTED NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON OR ENTITY
TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY DUTY, OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION
WITH ITS PRODUCTS. DIRECTED DISCLAIMS AND HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY
FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS AUTHORIZED
DEALERS OR INSTALLERS. DIRECTED SECURITY SYSTEMS, INCLUDING THIS UNIT,
ARE DETERRENTS AGAINST POSSIBLE THEFT. DIRECTED IS NOT OFFERING A
GUARANTEE OR INSURANCE AGAINST VANDALISM, DAMAGE OR THEFT OF THE
AUTOMOBILE, ITS PARTS OR CONTENTS; AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY
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LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LIABILITY FOR THEFT,
DAMAGE AND/OR VANDALISM. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER LABOR
COSTS FOR MAINTENANCE, REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION OF THE UNIT OR
ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. IN THE EVENT OF A CLAIM
OR A DISPUTE INVOLVING DIRECTED OR ITS SUBSIDIARY, THE VENUE SHALL BE
SAN DIEGO COUNTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA STATE LAWS
AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAWS SHALL APPLY AND GOVERN THE DISPUTE. THE
MAXIMUM RECOVERY UNDER ANY CLAIM AGAINST DIRECTED SHALL BE STRICTLY
LIMITED TO THE AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER’S PURCHASE PRICE OF THE UNIT.
DIRECTED SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES, DAMAGE TO VEHICLE, DAMAGES FOR THE LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF
EARNINGS, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOSS OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND THE
LIKE. NOTWITHSTANDING THE ABOVE, THE MANUFACTURER DOES OFFER A
LIMITED WARRANTY TO REPLACE OR REPAIR THE CONTROL MODULE SUBJECT TO
THE CONDITIONS AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF THE UNIT
HAS NOT BEEN PURCHASED FROM DIRECTED, OR AN AUTHORIZED DIRECTED
DEALER, OR IF THE UNIT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY ACCIDENT, UNREASONABLE
USE, NEGLIGENCE, ACTS OF GOD, NEGLECT, IMPROPER SERVICE, OR OTHER
CAUSES NOT ARISING OUT OF DEFECT IN MATERIALS OR CONSTRUCTION.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last or the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from State to State.
This warranty is only valid for sale of product(s) within the United States of America.
Product(s) sold outside of the United States of America are sold “AS-IS” and shall have
NO WARRANTY, express or implied. This product may be covered by a Guaranteed
Protection Plan (“GPP”). See your authorized Directed dealer for details of the plan or call
Directed Customer Service at 1-800-876-0800.
Make sure you have all of the following information from your authorized Directed
dealer:
A clear copy of the sales receipt, showing the following:
Date of purchase
Your full name and address
Authorized dealer’s company name and address
Type of alarm installed
Year, make, model and color of the automobile
Automobile license number
Vehicle identification number
All security options installed on automobile
Installation receipts
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