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G5303L 2011-06
Contents
What you get....................................................................................................3
Important information.........................................................................................3
Government Regulations and Safety information............................................3
System maintenance...................................................................................4
Battery replacement...................................................................................4
Your warranty...........................................................................................5
Caution....................................................................................................5
LCD 2-way remote .............................................................................................6
Display icons............................................................................................6
Standard configuration...............................................................................8
Icon descriptions......................................................................................11
LCD remote settings..........................................................................................14
Remote operation.............................................................................................16
Paging features.......................................................................................16
Warn away response description..............................................................17
Triggered response description..................................................................17
Setting the clock......................................................................................18
Temperature check mode..........................................................................19
Using the system..............................................................................................20
Active arming..........................................................................................20
Passive arming........................................................................................20
Multi-level security arming.........................................................................21
Arming while driving................................................................................22
Disarming...............................................................................................23
High security disarm................................................................................23
Disarming without a transmitter.................................................................24
Silent mode.............................................................................................25
Panic mode.............................................................................................25
Valet mode.............................................................................................26
Remote start............................................................................................27
Rear defogger.........................................................................................29
Valet take-over.........................................................................................30
Timer mode.............................................................................................31
Temperature start mode............................................................................31
Short-run/turbo........................................................................................32
Safety features.................................................................................................32
Starter-anti-grind circuitry..........................................................................33
Disabling the remote start system ..............................................................33
Shut down inputs.....................................................................................33
Nuisance Prevention Circuitry...................................................................34
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Diagnostics.....................................................................................................35
Arming diagnostics..................................................................................35
Disarming diagnostics..............................................................................36
Code hopping.................................................................................................38
Owner recognition ..........................................................................................39
Rapid resume logic...........................................................................................39
Power saver mode ..........................................................................................40
Programming options........................................................................................41
Security & convenience expansions....................................................................44
Government Regulations...................................................................................46
Warning! Safety First........................................................................................47
Limited lifetime consumer warranty.....................................................................49
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What you get
•
•
•
•
One 5-button 2-way LCD transmitter
One 4-button 1-way transmitter
Owner's guide
Warranty registration card
Important information
Congratulations on the purchase of your combination remote start
alarm system. Due to the complexity of this system, it must be installed
by an authorized dealer only. Installation of this product by anyone other
than an authorized dealer voids the warranty. All dealers are provided
with a preprinted dealer cer­tif­i­cate to verify authorization.
By carefully reading this Owner’s Guide prior to using your system, you
will maximize the use of this system and its features. Please visit
www.avital.com for general and additional guide 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.
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System maintenance
The system requires no specific maintenance beyond remote battery
replacement. The remote is powered by a 1.5V AAA battery.
The battery level indicator has three level indicators that serve as a
visual indication of battery charge. When the battery reaches a low
charge level that requires replacement, the remote generates a single
notification chirp, and the battery level indicator flashes continuously.
Battery replacement
Gently pull the battery cover release tab, then slide the door down to
expose the battery and remove the expired battery. Place the new battery into the remote observing the correct polarity. When power is returned the all icons in the LCD are lit, and the remote plays a melody.
1-way battery replacement
The remote is powered by a small, lightweight 3-volt lithium battery (CR
2032) that last approximately one year under normal use. When the
battery begins to weaken operating range is reduced and the LED on
the remote dims.
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Your warranty
Your Avital system comes with a warranty.   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.  
Please validate it online at www.prodregister.com/directed or complete and return the warranty registration card.
Caution
This product is designed for fuel injected, automatic transmission vehicles only. Use of this product in a standard transmission vehicle is
dangerous and contrary to
the product’s intended use.
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LCD 2-way remote
Display icons
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30
29
28
10
27
11
26
25
12
24
13
23
14
22
15
21
16
17
20
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13
14
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17
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Vehicle Interior Temperature Indicator
Numeric Display
AM/PM Indicator
Alarm Clock Mode Indicator
Timer Function Indicator
Transmit Range Indicator
Transmission Indication
Vibrate/Beep Mode Indicator
Power Saver Mode Indicator
No Function
No Function
Vehicle Page Mode Indicator
Full Trigger Shock Sensor Indicator
Hood/Trunk Open or Trigger Indicator
Parking Light Indicator
Door Open or Trigger Indicator
Arm/Lock Button
Disarm/Unlock Button
Remote Start Indicator
Hood/Trunk Open or Trigger Indicator
Remote Start Button
Valet® Mode Indicator
Remote Start Safety Shutdown Indicator
Battery Level Indicator
Auxiliary Button
Temperature-Controlled Remote Start Indicator
Silent Arm/Disarm Mode Indicator
Full Trigger Alert Indicator
Arm/Disarm Indicator
Function Button
Celsius/Fahrenheit Indicator
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The remote buttons are used to send commands to the system. The
descriptions below are for standard configuration.
Note: Button configurations in this section also apply to the 1way remote control.
Important: Substitute the
1 -  way remote control.
icon for the
icon when using the
Standard configuration
Button
Arming is controlled by pressing this button for 1 second, if held for 2 seconds
Panic is activated.
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Button
Disarming is controlled by pressing this button for 1 second.
Button
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Silent Mode™ and an optional auxiliary function are controlled by this button.
Silent Mode works by pressing it for less than one second before arming or disarming. An optional auxiliary function, such as trunk release, can be controlled
by pressing this button for 1.5 seconds.
The auxiliary output controls __________________________.
Button
Remote Start is controlled by pressing this button for 1 second.
and
  Buttons
An optional auxiliary convenience or expansion function that you have added to
your system can be activated by pressing these buttons simultaneously.
The auxiliary output controls __________________________.
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and
  Buttons
An optional auxiliary convenience or expansion function that you have added to
your system is activated by pressing these buttons simultaneously.
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The auxiliary output controls __________________________.
and
Buttons
Timer mode is activated by pressing these buttons simultaneously.
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and
Buttons
Short-run turbo mode is activated (if connected) by pressing these buttons simultaneously.
and
and
Buttons
Rear window defogger is controlled by pressing these buttons simultaneously.
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and
and
Buttons
Activate Temperature Start mode by pressing these buttons simultaneously after
parking in a well ventilated area. The parking lights flash fast four times to
confirm activation. The engine does not start once activated, it starts when the
vehicle interior temperature drops below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
Deactivate Temperature Start mode by pressing the same buttons again or turning the vehicle ignition on. The parking lights flash slowly four times to confirm
deactivation.
and
Buttons
An optional auxiliary convenience or expansion function that you have added to
your system can be activated by pressing these buttons simultaneously.
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The auxiliary output controls __________________________.
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and
Buttons
When pressed simultaneously these buttons display the internal temperature of the vehicle on the LCD.
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Button
The LCD backlighting will turn on when pressed for less than one second; when held for more than five seconds the remote will enter adjustment mode allowing the setting of the clock, timer mode, and audible
melody selection. For more information, please refer to the Function
Button Configurations section of this guide.
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and
Buttons
The numeric display toggles between the time of the day and the alarm
clock when these buttons are pressed simultaneously.
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and
Buttons
Press these buttons simultaneously to activate the parking timer. Each
additional press will toggle through the available options (10 min., 20
min., 30 min., 1 hour, 1.5 hours, 2 hours, and off).
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and
Buttons
When pressed simultaneously these buttons toggle between beep notification and vibrate notification.
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and
Buttons
When pressed simultaneously these buttons activate battery saver
mode. The power consumption on the remote battery drops to zero
when the alarm is inactive or disarmed.
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Icon descriptions
The vehicle interior temperature icon displays the temperature of
the inside of the vehicle when prompted.
The numeric display icon will show the hours and minutes.
The AM/PM icon indicates the time before or after noon.
The alarm clock mode icon indicates that the alarm clock mode
is active.
The timer function icon flashes during timed functions including
parking timer.
The transmit range indicator icon stays visible as long as the system is within operating range.
The remote transmission indicator icon displays when the transceiver is transmitting a signal.
The vibrate/beep mode icon appears when the remote is set to
vibrate mode.
The power saver mode can be turned on or off with the remote.
This icon displays the status.
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The vehicle page mode icon displays when the alarm module is
paging the remote. Page mode is activated when the Valet switch in the
vehicle is pressed and held for 4 seconds.
The full trigger shock sensor icon indicates that the shock sensor
has been triggered by a hard shock.
and
The hood/trunk open or trigger icon illuminates when the
hood or trunk trigger has been activated or the hood or trunk is open,
and bypasses those zones until it is closed.
The parking light icon will flash twice when armed or disarmed.
The icon also flashes during WarnAway and at the beginning and end
of remote start cycles.
The door open or trigger icon illuminates when the door trigger
has been activated or the door is open, and bypasses that zone until
it is closed.
The remote start icon indicates when the vehicle is remotely started.
The Valet mode icon appears when the system is in Valet mode.
The remote start safety shut down icon indicates the vehicle may be
in gear or other unsafe condition inhibiting remote start operation.
The battery level icon indicates the level of power remaining in
the battery.
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The silent arm/disarm icon appears when the system has been
armed or disarmed in the silent mode.
The full trigger alert icon illuminates when the security system has
been triggered by a heavy impact, door trigger violation, optional sensor violation, or a hood/trunk trigger.
The arm icon appears when the vehicle is armed and locked. The
disarm icon appears when the vehicle is disarmed and unlocked.
Celsius/Fahrenheit icon indicates the current mode of the displayed temperature either in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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LCD remote settings
Function
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Button (s)
Icon
Audio
Lamp On (10 sec)
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Power Saver Mode
Melody
4 Vibrations/ 1
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Beep/Vibrate Mode
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Time Adjust Mode
(hour)**
Time Adjust Mode
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+ for 5 secs.
Beep
2 beeps
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(min) **
Alarm Clock Set Mode
1 Time***
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(hour)**
Alarm Clock Set Mode
2 Times**
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(min)**
Alarm Clock Music
3 Times
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or Power on Music
4 Times***
5 Selections
1/2/3/4/5
Selection
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Alarm Clock Adjust
Mode (on/off)**
Timer Count Down
5 Times***
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Adjust Mode (hour)**
Timer Count Down
6 Times***
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Adjust Mode (min)**
Timer Count Down Ending Melody Selection
1**
RS Timer Count Down
Mode (on/off)
Remote Start On
Melody Selection 2
7 Times***
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8 Times***
5 Selections
1/2/3/4/5
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9 Times***
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14
10 Times***
5 Selections
1/2/3/4/5
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Function
Button (s)
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10 Min Parking Count
Down Mode
20 Min Parking Count
Down Mode
30 Min Parking Count
Down Mode
60 Min Parking Count
Down Mode
90 Min Parking Count
Down Mode
120 Min Parking Count
Down Mode
Parking Count Down
Off Mode
Alarm Clock Mode
On/Off***
Icon
Audio
Melody
1 Time
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2 Times
3 Times
4 Times
5 Times
6 Times
7 Times
Melody
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Melody
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Melody
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Melody
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Melody
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Melody
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Melody
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Celsius/Fahrenheit
Select Mode
**
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or
Melody
This function operates in the disarmed state only.
The
button advances the selection upward. The
button
advances the selection downward or select the off setting.
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***
Be sure to hold
down for 5 seconds before entering time
clock adjust mode operation.
****
Press once to have the alarm clock on. Press twice to have the
alarm clock off. The remote will revert to normal operation from the set
mode when 15-seconds has elapsed without a button entry.
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Remote operation
The remote start system operates at 434 MHz and incorporates Directed’s proprietary A.S.K. out-board two-way remote. The high frequency
combined with Binary Data communication achieves superior range
with two-way communication.
Paging features
The control module sends a page to the remote as confirmation of a
received command, or alarm system status.
When the remote receives a page notification, it beeps or vibrates and
the alarm status, armed or disarmed, (the lock or unlock icon) appears
on the LCD. If the alarm has been triggered, the remote LC displays
the zone triggered. To clear the alarm page, press any button on the
remote. The LCD information is also cleared.
Note:  You will not be able to send a command, until  the alarm page
is cleared.
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Warn away response description
A Warn Away® Response consists of an alarm page along with the
responses described below.
• Shock Sensor - Light impacts to the vehicle will flash the vehicle
lights and chirp the siren for a few seconds.
• Remote Control Notification - Ten quick beeps (or one vibration).
• Remote Control LCD - The full trigger alert icon (28) will dimly illuminate for two seconds
• The remote will enter Page Recognition Mode and operate alarm
page alerts.
Note: Icons 13 and 14 represent alarm system zone inputs. For more
information about icons and the zones they represent refer to the Standard Remote Configurations section.
Triggered response description
A Triggered Response can be activated by any of the triggers listed below and consists of an alarm page along with the response described
for each trigger. The default Triggered Response duration is 30 seconds
but can be programmed from 1-180 seconds by your installer with the
Directed Bitwriter®.
•
•
Sensor Trigger - Heavy impacts to the vehicle will instantly sound
the siren and flash the lights for the programmed duration and
report Zone 2.
Door Trigger - If a door is opened the siren will chirp for three
seconds, then the siren will sound and the lights will flash for the
programmed duration and report Zone 3. The three seconds allow
the user time to disarm the system with a minimum of noise should
a door be opened inadvertently while the system is armed.
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•
•
•
Hood Trigger - Opening the hood will sound the siren, flash the
lights for the programmed duration, and report Zone 1.
Trunk Trigger - Opening the trunk (if connected) will instantly sound
the siren and flash the lights for the programmed duration and
report Zone 4.
Ignition Trigger - If the ignition is turned on the siren will chirp for
three seconds, then the siren will sound and the lights will flash for
the programmed duration and report Zone 5.
When a Triggered Response is activated the transceiver will:
•
•
Repeat four quick beeps (or vibrate) for 15 seconds.
The full trigger alert icon (28) will turn on for 15 seconds.
Setting the clock
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To set the clock press and hold
for five seconds, the transceiver
will chirp twice and the hour selection will
start flashing. Immediately press
to advance the hour selection or
to reverse the hour selection.
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again and the minute
Once the correct hour is displayed press
selection will start flashing. Then press
to advance the minute
selection or
to reverse the minute selection. Once the correct time
is displayed simply stop pressing all buttons for 15  seconds and  the
transceiver will automatically exit the clock mode.
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Temperature check mode
This system will report the interior temperature of your vehicle with the
press of three buttons. To activate the temperature display press
and
simultaneously and then release. You will hear a melody
and the interior temperature will appear on the LCD screen for five
seconds.
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Note: If the ignition is on, the temperature check will not work.
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Using the system
Active arming
You can arm the system by pressing
of your trans­mit­ter for one
second. When the system arms, you hear a short siren sound, or chirp,
and see the parking lights flash once. If the power door locks are con­
trolled by the system, the doors also lock. While the sys­tem is armed,
the status LED flashes approximately once per sec­ond, indicating that
the system is actively pro­tect­ing your vehicle. If you hear a second chirp
after arming, and see the status LED flashing in groups, then consult the
Diagnostics Section of this guide. This extra chirp is a Bypass No­ti­fi­ca­
tion.
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Passive arming
The system can be programmed to arm itself au­to­mat­i­cal­ly (called pas­sive
arming). If the system is programmed for passive arming, it will automatically arm 30 seconds after the ignition is turned off and the system detects
that you have left the vehicle by opening and closing a door. Whenever
the system is in its 30-sec­ond passive arming count­down, the status LED
will flash twice as fast as it does when the system is armed. At the 20-second point of the countdown, the siren will chirp to indicate that the system
is about to arm. At the 30-second point, the parking lights will flash to
indicate that the system is armed.
Note: If any protected entry point (such as a door or a switch-protected
trunk or hood) is open, the system will not passively arm unless forced
passive arming is programmed on. See Programming Options section.
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When armed your vehicle is protected as follows:
• Light impacts trigger the Warn Away® signal. When triggered, the
siren chirps and the parking lights flash for a few seconds.
•
Heavy impacts trip a Triggered Sequence. The sequence consists
of the siren sounding continuously and the parking lights flashing
for a pre-programmed period, which can range in duration from
1 to 180 seconds.
•
If a door is opened, the system will immediately start chirping the
siren and flashing the parking lights. Three seconds later, the siren
out­put changes to a continuous blast. This pro­gres­sive re­sponse
gives you time to disarm the sys­tem with your trans­mit­ter if you
inadvertently open the door while the system is armed, while still
providing instant re­sponse (even if the door is immediately closed).
•
Turning on the ignition key will trip the same progressive re­sponse
as opening a door.
•
The optional starter kill prevents the vehicle’s starter from cranking.
Multi-level security arming
Multi-Level Security Arming allows you to select which of the system’s
inputs or sensors will be active and which will be bypassed when
the system is armed. (See Table of Zones section of this guide.)
Pressing
(only in Standard Configuration) again within five seconds of arming the system will activate the Multi-Level Security feature.
Each time
is pressed, a different security level is selected.
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To select the security levels:
Press
once: The siren chirps once. The system is armed.
a second time within five seconds. The siren chirps twice
Press
followed by a long chirp. Zone 2 is now bypassed.
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Press
a third time within five seconds: The siren chirps three times
followed by a long chirp. Zone 4 is now bypassed.
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Press
a fourth time within five seconds: The siren chirps four times followed by a long chirp. Zones 2 and 4 are now bypassed.
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Press
a fifth time within five seconds: The siren chirps five times followed by a long chirp. All input zones, except the ignition, are now
bypassed.
Note: Multi-Level Security Arming only applies to a single arming
cycle. Once the system is disarmed and then re-armed, all the
zones will be active again.
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Arming while driving
Your security system can be armed while driving the vehicle.
on the transmitter for two seconds while the vehicle is running.
Press
The siren will chirp once to indicate that the security system is armed,
and then once more to indicate that the ig­ni­tion is on. The system will
not respond to any input except the door triggers, and the starter kill
relay (if installed) will not be activated. Once you have arrived at your
des­ti­na­tion, the system will disarm when the ignition is turned off. The
siren will chirp twice and the LED will then stop flashing. The system can
also be disarmed at any time by pressing
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Disarming
To disarm the security system, press
the parking lights will flash twice.
. You will hear two chirps, and
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If  power locks are controlled by the system, the doors will also unlock.
The siren chirping either four or five times when disarming indicates
Tamper Alert, which is described in the Diagnostics Section of this
guide.
High security disarm
This security system offers High Security Disarm. High Security Disarm
is a feature that makes it possible to silence and reset the system while
it is triggering, without disarming the system.
If the system is triggered and the siren has been sounding for longer
than six seconds, pressing
on the remote transmitter will stop the
trigger and return the unit to the armed state. The system will not disarm,
but rather reset. This prevents you from disabling the system should you
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wish to disarm it without visually checking the vehicle.
after resetting the system will disarm the system; pressing
Pressing
this button during the first six seconds of the trig­gered sequence will
disarm the security system immediately. The six second timer is provided
for your con­ve­nience, in case the system is accidentally triggered.
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Disarming without a transmitter
If your remote transmitter is lost or damaged, you can manually disarm
your vehicle security system. To disarm the system without a transmitter,
you must have the vehicle’s ignition key and know where the Valet
switch is located. Be sure to check with your installer at the time of
installation for both the location and the preset response (1-5 presses)
of the Valet switch.
To disarm the security system:
1.
2.
Turn the ignition to the ON position.
Press the Valet button the preset number of times (one to five times)
within15 seconds.
After five seconds, the sys­tem will disarm. If the system does not
disarm, you may have waited too long. Start over by turning the
ignition off and on.
Location of Valet Button_________________________________
Number of Presses_____________________________________
Important: The Valet button can be programmed to
respond to 1-5 presses for the disarm function. You
must check with the installer to verify the programming
for your individual unit.
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Silent mode
To temporarily turn off the arm or disarm chirps use Silent Mode™.
for less than one second before arming or disarming to elimPress
inate confirmation chirp (s) for that one op­er­a­tion only. If you want  
arm/disarm chirps turned off permanently, your dealer can do this for
you.
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The Warn Away® response to lighter impacts is bypassed if the system
is armed using Silent Mode. This ensures that no chirps are emitted by
the siren in an area you want chirp-free but the system is fully capable
of triggering - only the Warn Away® response is bypassed.
Panic mode
If you are threatened in or near your vehicle, you can attract attention
by triggering the system with your transmitter.
Press
for two seconds, to  enter Panic Mode. The siren sounds and
the parking lights flash for the programmed siren duration. To stop Panic Mode at any time, press
on the remote transmitter again.
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Valet mode
You can prevent your security system from automatically arming and
trig­ger­ing by using Valet® Mode. This is very useful when washing the
ve­hi­cle or having it serviced. In Valet Mode, the security system will
not arm, even with the remote trans­mit­ter, but all convenience functions
(door locks, trunk re­lease, etc.) will continue to work nor­mal­ly.
To enter or exit Valet Mode:
1.
2.
3.
Turn the ignition on.           
Turn the ignition off.
Press and release the Valet button within 10 seconds.
The status LED lights solidly if you are en­ter­ing Valet Mode, and goes
off when you exit Valet Mode.
To enter or exit Valet Mode using the transmitter:
1.
Open any vehicle door.
2.
Press
3.
Press
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and then press
again.
The status LED lights solidly if you are en­ter­ing Valet Mode, and goes
off when you exit Valet Mode.
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Remote start
This feature allows you to remotely start and run your vehicle for a
pro­gram­ma­ble period of time. This makes it possible to warm up the
engine, as well as adjust the interior tem­per­a­ture of the ve­hi­cle with
the climate control system. If interior heating or cooling is desired, the
climate controls must be preset, and the fan blower must be set to the
desired level prior to remote starting the vehicle.
Warning! (1) Never remote start your vehicle
when the keys are in the ignition, except when
performing Valet Take-Over, and (2) Never start
the vehicle if it is not in PARK or NEUTRAL
To remote start the vehicle:
•
Press
on the transmitter once.
The parking lights flash to confirm that the vehicle will attempt to
start. With gas vehicles the engine starts 4seconds after the parking lights flash. With diesel vehicles the engine starts when the
WAIT-TO-START indicator on the dashboard goes out or the programmed delay has ended.
Once the vehicle has started, it runs for the pre-­pro­gram­med period of time (either 12,
24, or 60 minutes; SeeChannel
Programming OpBank and
Tune mode
present
and text
tions section) or untilindicator
a shutdown
input is trig­gered.
indicator
indicator
Sat mode,
bank selector
Warning!
It is unsafe to operate a vehicle’s motor
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in
aUXgarage or other closed off area. Breathing
CD/A
SAT
XM1-1
CH-001 to your
the
ex­haust from the
vehicle is hazardous
SEEK
SKIP
health.
Never activate the remote start in an enclosed space.
CATEGORY
Category
Control
A.SEL
RDM
RADIO
REW
Toggles
Scan mode
CH
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SCAN
PLAY/PROG
VOL
NR
DISC-
SOUND
TUNE
DISC+
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When you are ready to drive the vehicle:
1.
2.
Insert the ignition key and turn it to the On position.
Press the brake pedal.
Note: If the brake pedal is pressed before the key is in the ON position,
the engine will shut down.
While the vehicle is running during remote start operation, the system  
monitors the ve­hi­cle and automatically shut downs the engine if the
system receives any of the following:
•
•
•
•
•
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The brake pedal is pressed
The hood is opened
The shutdown toggle switch is put into the Off position.
Runtime (12,24, or 60 minutes) expires
Transmitter button
is pressed once.
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Rear defogger
To turn the rear defogger output OFF:
•
Simultaneously press & release the
remote control.
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buttons on the
The lights will flash 2 times and the rear defogger output is no longer
active when the vehicle is remote started.
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Note: If the remote start is on the parking lights turn off then flash 2-times
before returning to their normal output. The defogger output, if active,
will cease.
To turn the rear defogger output ON:
1. Simultaneously press & release the
buttons on the
remote control.
2. The lights will flash 3 times.
3. The rear defogger output will once again activate when the vehicle is remote started.
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Note: If the temperature is greater than 55° ­F at the time of remote start
activation, the rear defogger will not activate for that start.
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Valet take-over
The Valet Take-Over feature allows the vehicle to remain running after
the key has been removed from the ignition. This feature is useful for
occasions when you wish to exit and lock the vehicle for short periods
of time, but would like to leave the motor running and the climate
controls on.
To perform Valet Take-Over:
1.
Before turning off the engine, press and release
on the transmitter (or press and release the optional momentary switch). Then
wait five seconds.
2.
Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. (The engine will stay running.) The engine will run until the pre-programmed time elapses
or a shut-down input is received. (See the previous Remote Start
section for a complete list of shut-down inputs.)
This feature will not work if the brake pedal is being pressed.
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Timer mode
When you activate timer mode the system automatically starts the vehicle every
three hours  for a maximum of 6 starts. The pre-programmed engine runtime is
12 minutes.
•
•
Press
and
to activate timer mode. The parking lights flash
four times, and after a 1 second delay, the engine starts.
To shutdown the engine, press the remote start button
. The
system  remains in timer mode and will continue to start   
ery 3 hours unless  cancelled by turning on the ignition or by activating the brake, or neutral safety shutdown wires.
The parking lights flash 4 times indicating timer mode is exited.
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•
•
Important! Timer Mode should be used only in open
areas. Never start and run the vehicle in an enclosed
space such as a garage or carport.
Temperature start mode
and
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and
Buttons
Activate Temperature Start mode by pressing these buttons simultaneously after
parking in a well ventilated area. The parking lights flash fast four times to
confirm activation. The engine does not start once activated, it starts when the
vehicle interior temperature drops below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
Deactivate Temperature Start mode by pressing the same buttons again or turning the vehicle ignition on. The parking lights flash slowly four times to confirm
deactivation.
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Short-run/turbo
Short run turbo mode keeps the engine running after arriving at your
destination for a programmable period of 1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes. This
allows the system’s timer to conveniently cool down the turbo after you
have left the vehicle.
To activate:
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
Park the vehicle and set the parking brake.
Remove your foot from the brake pedal and leave the
engine running.
Press and release the
and
buttons at the same
time.  The  lights will flash to indicate the remote start has
entered short run turbo mode.
Turn off the key, the engine will keep running.
Exit and secure the vehicle. The engine will turn off after the
programmed run time.
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Safety features
This system has several important safety features to ensure proper operation of the motor and prevent accidental damage to the engine or
its components.
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Starter-anti-grind circuitry
Whenever the vehicle is remote started, advanced anti-grind circuitry
prevents the starter from engaging, even if the key is turned to the start
position. This prevents damage to the starter motor if the key is turned to
the start position during remote start operation.
Important: The Fail Safe starter kill option must be installed for this feature to work.
Disabling the remote start system
This feature allows your system’s remote start unit to be temporarily
disabled to prevent the vehicle from being remote started accidentally.
This feature is useful if the vehicle is being serviced or stored in an
enclosed area. To disable the remote start, move the shutdown toggle
switch to the OFF position. The switch can be installed in a location of
your choice. Check with your installer for recommended locations.
Location of Shutdown Switch____________________________
Shut down inputs
This security system uses several inputs to shut down the remote start operation of the motor or prevent remote start if certain inputs are active.
The two most important are hood and brake inputs. The hood input will
prevent the motor from starting, as well as shut it down, any time the
hood is opened. The brake pedal will shut down the motor at any time
during remote start operation, as well as preventing the remote start
from activating while it is being pressed.
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Nuisance Prevention Circuitry
Your system has Directed’s Nuisance Prevention® Circuitry (NPC). It
pre­vents annoying repetitive trigger sequences due to faulty door pin
switches or en­vi­ron­men­tal con­di­tions such as thunder, jack­ham­mers,
airport noise, etc.
Example: If the alarm triggers three times within a 60-minute period
and each time the same sensor or switch triggers the alarm, NPC will
interpret those triggers as false alarms. After the third trigger, NPC ignores, or bypasses, that sensor or switch (along with any other sensors
or switch­es sharing the same zone) for 60 minutes.
If the bypassed sensor tries to trigger the security system while it is being
by­passed, the 60-minute bypass period will start over. This ensures that
a sensor that is con­tin­ua
­ lly being triggered will remain bypassed.
The vehicle doors are protected by NPC differently. If your security
system is triggered by an open door for three full cycles, the system will
bypass the doors until the trigger ceases.
Note: Arming and disarming the system does not reset this function. The
only way to reset a bypassed zone is to not have it trigger for 60 minutes, or to turn on the ignition. If testing your system, remember that the
NPC programming can cause zones to be bypassed and appear to
stop working. If five chirps are heard when disarming, NPC has been
engaged. If you wish to clear the NPC memory, turn the ignition on.
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Diagnostics
The microprocessor at the heart of your system is constantly mon­i­tor­ing
all of the switches and sensors connected to it. It is designed to detect
any faulty switches and sensors and prevents them from disabling the
entire system. The microprocessor will also record and report any triggers that occurred during your absence. Refer to the System Status
Chirps and Table of Zones sections of this guide for diagnostic information.
Arming diagnostics
If the security system is armed at the same time that an input is active
(such as a door opening or sensor triggering), you will hear one siren
chirp to indicate arming and a second siren chirp to indicate Bypass
Notification.
A Bypass Notification chirp means that the security system ignores
the input that was active when the system was armed, until that input
ceases.
Three seconds after that input ceases, the security system will resume
normal monitoring. For example, if your vehicle has an interior light exit
delay and you arm your security system before the interior light turns off,
you may hear a second Bypass Notification chirp. Once the light turns
off, however, the security system resumes normal monitoring.
Note: Bypass Notification does not occur when the system is in Silent
Mode or if the notification chirps have been programmed off by the
installer.
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Disarming diagnostics
Extra chirps that are heard when disarming the system are the Tamper
Alert. If four chirps are heard when disarming the system, then the
security system was triggered in your absence. If five chirps are heard
when disarming the system, a zone was triggered so many times that
the Nuisance Protection® Circuitry has bypassed that zone. In either
case, the status LED will indicate which zone was involved (see Table
of Zones section). The security system will retain this in­for­ma­tion in its
memory and chirp four or five times each time it is dis­armed, until the
next time that the ignition is turned on.
System status chirps
The siren will chirp when arming/disarming the system. The pattern of
chirps will audibly report the system’s status as described below.
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Action
Number of Chirps
Description
Arm
System armed
Arm
1 (3-second delay) + 1
System armed with bypass notification
Disarm
System disarmed
Disarm
System disarmed with Tamper Alert
Disarm
System disarmed with NPC active.
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Table of zones
A zone is represented by the number of LED flashes used by the system
to identify a particular type of input. Standard input assignments are
listed in the following table, along with spaces to write in any optional
sensors or switches that have been installed.
Zone
Description
Trunk Pin
Instant trigger: a heavier impact
detected by the onboard shock
sensor
Door switch trigger
Instant trigger: For optional
sensors
Ignition trigger
Hood Pin
Dealer installed options
Interpreting zone diagnostics
Warn Away responses are not reported by arming or disarming diagnostics. If you receive a Bypass notification when arming or a Tamper
Alert notification when disarming, look at the LED in the vehicle. Active
or triggered zones will be indicated by a pattern of blinks by the LED.
For example: If zone 3 was active or triggered, the LED will blink three
times with a two-second pause. Then it will blink three times again, and
repeat until the ignition is turned on.
Your system stores the last two triggered zones in memory. If your system
has been triggered but the LED has been reset by turning on the ignition, your dealer can still recall the last two zones that were triggered.
Contact your dealer for details.
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Code hopping
The receiver and transmitters use a math­e­mat­i­cal formula called an
algorithm to change their code each time the transmitter is used. This
tech­nol­o­gy has been de­vel­oped to increase the security of the unit. The
control unit knows what the next codes should be.
This helps to keep the trans­mit­ter “in sync” with the control unit even if
you use the remote control out of range of the vehicle. How­ev­er, if the
remote has been pressed many times out of range of the vehicle, or the
battery has been removed, it may fall out of sync with the control unit and
fail to operate the system.
To re-sync the remote simply press
several times within range of the
vehicle. The alarm will automatically re-sync and respond to the trans­mit­
ters normally.
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Owner recognition
Owner Recognition is a revolutionary feature avail­able only from Directed. Using a Directed Bitwriter®, hand-held programming tool, your
dealer can program many of the system settings. The programmer
makes it possible to program different settings for each trans­mit­ter that
is used with the system. Then, when­ev­er a specific transmitter is used,
the system will recall the settings assigned to that transmitter. Owner
Rec­og­ni­tion lets up to four users of the system have different settings that
meet their specific needs. It is almost like having four separate alarms in
your vehicle, one for each user.
Note: Owner Recognition cannot be programmed without a Bitwriter®
and the necessary soft­ware. Check with your dealer for more information.
Rapid resume logic
This Directed system will store its current state to non-volatile memory. If
power is lost and then reconnected the system will recall the stored state
from memory. This means if the unit is in Valet Mode and the battery is
dis­con­nect­ed for any reason, such as servicing the car, when the battery is re­con­nect­ed the unit will still be in Valet Mode. This applies to all
states of the system including arm, disarm, and Valet Mode.
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Power saver mode
Your system will automatically enter Power Saver Mode while armed or
in Valet Mode, after a period of time in which no operation has been
performed. This lowers the current draw on the vehicle’s battery. Power
Saver Mode takes over under the following conditions:
•
Power Saver when the system is armed: After the system has been
armed for 24 hours the LED will flash at half its normal rate, decreasing the system’s current draw.
•
Power Saver in Valet Mode: When the system enters Valet Mode
the LED illuminates steadily. If the vehicle is not used (ignition is
not turned on) for a one hour period while the system is in Valet
Mode, the LED will shut off. If the system remains in Valet Mode,
the LED will come back on the next time the ignition is turned on
and then back off.
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Programming options
Programming options control your system’s normal, operational set-up.
Most options do not require additional parts, but some may require
installation labor.
The following is a list of the programmable options, with the factory
settings in Bold.
•
Active arming (transmitter only) or passive arming (automatic arming 30 seconds after the last door has been closed).
•
Arming/disarming siren chirps on or off.
•
The ignition controlled door lock feature on or off: When this feature is programmed on, the doors will lock three seconds after the
ignition is turned on, and unlock when the ignition is turned off. If
your installer is programming the security system with the Directed
Bitwriter, ignition lock and unlock are independent features that
can be programmed separately.
Important: The vehicle doors must be closed for the
ignition lock feature to work.  
•
Passive door locking (with passive arming) or active door locking
(only when arming with the transmitter). Passive locking allows the
vehicle’s doors to lock when the security system passively arms
(after the 30-second countdown). This feature only works if passive
arming has been programmed.
•
Panic mode enabled/disabled when the ignition is turned on.
(Some states have laws against sirens sounding in moving cars.)
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•
Forced passive arming on or off. If your security system is programmed for passive arming and the forced passive arming feature has been programmed on, the system will passively arm after
one hour, even if a protected entry has been left open. Forced
passive arming ensures that the system will be armed if a door has
accidentally been left ajar when leaving the vehicle.
When the system passively arms after one hour, the entry point that
has been left open, and anything connected to the same zone, is
bypassed and cannot trigger the system. However, the re­main­ing
inputs to the system are fully operational.
•
Full trigger response 30 or 60 seconds: This determines how long
the full triggered sequence lasts. Some states have laws regulating
how long a security system can sound before it is considered a nuisance. If your installer is programming the security system with the
Directed Bitwriter, the full triggered response can be programmed
for any duration ranging from 1 to 180 seconds.
•
Siren tones and chirp volume. The output of the Revenger™ Soft
Chirp™ siren consists of six different tones in sequence. Any of
these tones can be eliminated by a dealer, resulting in a unique,
easily identifiable siren sound. The chirps can be either full volume
or 6 decibels quieter than the full alarm blast.
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•
12, 24, or 60 minute run time. your system can be programmed
to allow the vehicle to run for 12, 24, or 60 minutes when remote
started. Can be set up to minute increments by your installer.
•
3, 6, 9, or 12 minute timer mode run time. Your system can
be programmed to allow the vehicle to run for 3, 6, 9, or 12
minutes when remote started in timer mode. Can be set up to 16
minutes by your installer.
Note: If your installer is programming the system with
the Bitwriter,® the remote start run time and the timer
mode run time may be programmed for any duration
ranging from 1 to 60 minutes.
•
While the remote start system is running the engine, the parking lights
of the vehicle can flash on and off or come on and light steadily.
•
Comfort closure is a programming option which closes the vehicle’s windows after remote locking.
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Security & convenience expansions
Listed below are some of the many expansion options avail­able. Please
consult your dealer for a complete explanation of all the options avail­
able to you.
Audio Sensor: Metal on glass, glass cracking, and breaking
glass produce dis­tinc­tive acoustic signatures. The 506T audio sen­sor
uses a mi­cro­phone to pick up sounds, then analyzes them with pro­pri­
etary acoustic software to determine if the glass has been struck.
Field Disturbance Sensor: An invisible dome of coverage is es­tab­lished
by installing the 508D “radar” sensor. Your system can react to any
intrusions into this field with the full triggered sequence.
Power Locks: This system offers lock outputs that can control some man­
u­fac­tur­ers’ power door lock systems. For other systems, ad­di­tion­al parts
may be required.
Power Trunk Release: The accessory output of the system can
operate a factory power release for the vehicle’s trunk or hatch.
Although the on-board relay can control most power trunk releases,
sometimes an optional relay is required. If the factory
release is not power-activated, Directed®'s 522T trunk release
solenoid can often be added.
Power Window Control: Automatic power window control is provided
with the 529T and 530T systems. These can operate power windows,
and can roll them up automatically when the system is armed, roll them
down, or both up and down.
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Patent Information
This product is covered by one or more of the following United States
patents:
Vehicle Security Patents
5,467,070; 5,532,670; 5,534,845; 5,563,576; 5,646,591;
5,650,774; 5,673,017; 5,712,638; 5,872,519; 5,914,667;
5,952,933; 5,945,936; 5,990,786; 6,028,505; 6,452,484
Remote Start
5,349,931; 5,872,519; 5,914,667; 5,952,933; 5,945,936;
5,990,786; 6,028,372; 6,467,448; 6,561,151; 7,191,053;
7,483,783
Other patents pending
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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.
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.
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Warning! Safety First
The following safety warnings must be observed at all times:
Due to the complexity of this system, installation of this product must only
be performed by an authorized Directed dealer.
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 toggle switch. 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.
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.
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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.
OPERATION OF THE REMOTE START MODULE IF THE VEHICLE
STARTS IN 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.
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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 FROM AN AUTHORIZED DEALER WILL BE DENIED. This warranty is nontransferable and is automatically void if: 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 NONINFRINGEMENT 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 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.
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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 and
in Canada. Product(s) sold outside of the United States of America or Canada are sold
“AS-IS” and shall have NO WARRANTY, express or implied.
For further details relating to warranty information of Directed products, please visit the
support section of Directed’s website at: www.directed.com
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.
920-10011-01- 2011-06
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