Avital Automobile Alarm 2300 User Manual

Avital 2300  
Owner's Guide  
 
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUD-  
ED BY THE MANUFACTURER AND EACH ENTITY PARTICIPATING IN THE STREAM OF COM-  
MERCE THEREWITH. THIS EXCLUSION INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO THE EXCLU-  
SION OF ANY AND ALL WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR ANY AND ALL WAR-  
RANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR ANY AND ALL WARRANTY OF  
NON-INFRINGEMENT OF PATENTS, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND/OR  
ABROAD. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR ANY ENTITIES CONNECTED THEREWITH  
SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, TOWING,  
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF EARNINGS, COMMERCIAL  
LOSS, LOSS OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND THE LIKE. NOTWITHSTANDING THE  
ABOVE, MANUFACTURER DOES OFFER A LIMITED WARRANTY TO REPLACE OR REPAIR  
THE CONTROL MODULE AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. 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 which vary from state to state.  
$2,500 Limited Theft Protection Guarantee  
Terms and Conditions. Available only in the USA. In the event that your vehicle is  
stolen and not recovered, Directed Electronics, Inc. will refund to the original pur-  
chaser of the Avital system up to $2,500 of your insurance deductible. This vehicle  
protection guarantee is valid only if:  
(1) The installation was performed by an authorized Avital dealer.  
(2) The warranty registration card is completed and mailed within ten (10) days of  
purchase.  
(3) At the time of the theft, the system was fully functional and not in “valet mode.”  
(4) The vehicle and its contents were insured at the time of the theft.  
(5) The insurance company and the police have been notified and a written stolen  
vehicle report was issued by the Police Department.  
(6) No less than thirty (30) days after the police report was issued, you mail Directed  
Electronics, Inc. clear photocopies of the following documents:  
a. Proof of Purchase OR provide the system model and name of the company  
that installed the system.  
b. The stolen vehicle report issued by the police.  
c. Insurance coverage documents for the stolen vehicle, clearly showing all the  
details, including the vehicle identification number and the insurance  
deductible amount.  
d. A dated declaration signed by you the owner of the vehicle, attesting that  
the vehicle has been stolen for more than thirty (30) days and has not been  
recovered.  
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This vehicle theft protection is effective for one (1) year from the date of purchase  
and is limited to one claim. This vehicle theft protection guarantee is valid only for  
the theft of the entire vehicle and specifically excludes any other considerations,  
including, but not limited to, damage caused to the vehicle, theft of parts, contents  
or any other consequential damages. Once Avital Technologies verifies that all the  
above listed terms and conditions have been met, a check for the insurance  
deductible (up to $2,500) will be mailed within thirty (30) days.  
Make sure you have all of the following information from your 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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Table of Contents  
Limited Lifetime Consumer Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i  
System Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
What is Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3  
Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
FCC/ID Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Your Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Remote Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Standard Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Using Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Arming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Arming without remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Disarming Without a Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Disarming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Remote-Controlled Silent Arm/Disarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Panic Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Remote-Controlled Valet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Valet Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Nuisance Prevention® Circuitry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Arming Diagnostics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Disarming Diagnostics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
System Status Chirps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Stealth Coding™ Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Table of Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
High Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 15  
Programming Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Security & Convenience Expansions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Installation Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
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What is Included  
A control module  
Two 4-button remote remotes  
A impact sensor on-board the control module  
A high-powered siren  
A fault-proof starter interrupt relay on-board the control module  
An LED system status indicator  
A push-button Valet® switch  
Important Information  
Congratulations on the purchase of your state-of-the-art vehicle  
security system. This system has been designed to provide years of  
trouble-free operation. By carefully reading this guide prior to  
using your system, you will maximize the use of this product and  
its features.  
System Maintenance  
Your vehicle security system has no specific maintenance require-  
ments. The remote is powered by a lightweight 3-volt lithium  
battery that will last approximately one year under normal use.  
When the battery begins to weaken, the LED on the remote will dim  
and you will notice reduced operating range when using the  
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remote. To access the battery for replacement, remove the rear  
cover of the remote with a small, flat-blade screwdriver.  
Your Warranty  
Your warranty card must be returned and the barcode serial num-  
ber must not be removed. If the warranty card is not returned, no  
warranty will be honored on your unit. It is also necessary to keep  
your proof of purchase, which reflects that the product was  
installed by an authorized dealer. Make sure you receive the war-  
ranty card from your dealer.  
FCC/ID Notice  
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.  
Caution:  
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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Remote Functions  
This system is programmable, making it possible to assign any  
remote button to any specific receiver function. The remote initially  
comes programmed with Standard Configuration, but may also be  
customized by an authorized dealer.  
Standard Configuration  
Button  
Pressing  
arms the security system and locks the vehicle doors  
(if connected).  
Button  
Pressing  
disarms the security system and unlocks the vehicle  
doors (if connected). If configured for progressive unlocking,  
pressing  
will only unlock the driver’s door, and a second press  
of will unlock the remaining passenger doors.  
Button  
Trunk release and silent arm/disarm are controlled by pressing  
.
The trunk release is controlled by pressing and holding for 1.5  
seconds.)  
Button  
Pressing and holding  
Mode.  
for 1.5 seconds activates the Panic  
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and  
Buttons  
An optional accessory can be activated by pressing  
simultaneously.  
and  
This accessory output controls_____________________________.  
and Buttons  
Another optional accessory can be activated by pressing  
simultaneously.  
and  
This accessory output controls_____________________________.  
Using Your System  
The buttons described in all instructions in this manual correspond  
to a standard configuration remote, unless otherwise specified.  
Arming  
You can arm the security system by pressing  
for one second.  
When the system arms, the siren will chirp and the parking lights  
will flash once. If the power door locks are controlled by the sys-  
tem, the doors will also lock. Once armed, the status LED will flash  
once per second to indicate that the system is actively protecting  
your vehicle. If you hear a second chirp after arming and notice  
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that the status LED is flashing in a grouped pattern, this signals  
Bypass Notification. Bypass Notification is described in detail in  
the Diagnostics section of this manual.  
Arming without remote  
Your security system can also be programmed for Passive Arming.  
With Passive Arming, the system automatically arms itself 30 sec-  
onds after the ignition has been turned off and the last protected  
entry has been closed. During the 30-second Passive Arming count-  
down, the status LED will flash twice as fast as it does when the sys-  
tem is armed. If the system is programmed for Passive Arming, care  
must be taken to prevent the keys from being locked in the vehicle.  
NOTE: If any protected entry point, such as a door or switch-protected  
trunk or hood, is open, Passive Arming will not engage. If a protected  
entry is opened during passive arming, the countdown starts over.  
Arming the security system protects your vehicle in the following ways:  
warn away  
response, causing the siren  
Light impacts trigger a  
to chirp and the parking lights to flash for a few seconds.  
trigger sequence  
Heavy impacts trip a  
, which consists of the  
siren sounding continuously and the parking lights flashing  
for 30 seconds.  
If a door is opened, the siren immediately starts chirping and  
the parking lights start flashing to provide an instant  
response. Three seconds later, the siren output changes to a  
progressive response  
continuous blast. This two-stage  
allows  
you time to disarm the security system with your remote, in  
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case the door is inadvertently opened while the system is  
armed.  
Turning on the ignition key triggers the same two-stage pro-  
gressive response as opening a door.  
The starter interrupt prevents the vehicle’s starter from cranking.  
Disarming  
Press  
to disarm the security system. If the power locks are con-  
trolled by the system, the doors will also unlock. Disarming is  
confirmed when the parking lights flash twice and the siren chirps  
twice. If the siren chirps more than two times and the LED contin-  
ues to flash after pressing the  
button, the system was  
triggered in your absence. Refer to the disarming diagnostics  
section to determine the cause.  
Disarming Without a Remote  
If your remote is lost or damaged, you can manually disarm the  
security system. To disarm the system without a remote, 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 instal-  
lation for the location of the Valet switch.  
To disarm the security system, turn  
the ignition key on and press the  
Valet switch within 15 seconds. The  
DRW-35  
system should now disarm. If the  
system does not disarm, you may  
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have waited too long to press the Valet switch; turn the ignition  
off and repeat the process.  
Location of Valet Switch_________________________________  
Panic Mode  
If you are threatened in or near your vehicle, you can press  
for  
1.5 seconds to trigger Panic Mode on your security system and  
attract attention. The siren will sound and the parking lights will  
flash for 30 seconds. To stop Panic Mode at any time, press  
, or on the remote.  
,
Remote-Controlled Silent Arm/Disarm  
Use the remote-controlled silent arm/disarm to temporarily turn  
off the arm or disarm chirps by briefly pressing before press-  
ing , or . The confirmation chirp(s) will then be eliminated  
for that one operation only. To permanently turn off the arm and  
disarm chirps, contact your installation dealer.  
NOTE: The warn away response to lighter impacts is bypassed if the sys-  
tem is armed using the silent arm/disarm. This ensures that the siren  
does not chirp in an environment where you do not want chirps to be  
emitted. The system is still capable of being triggered by heavier impacts;  
only the warn away response generated by light impacts is bypassed.  
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Valet Mode  
Valet Mode prevents your security system from arming and  
triggering either automatically or with the remote.  
In Valet Mode, the system will not arm, but all convenience  
functions (door locks, trunk release, etc.) remain operational.  
This feature is useful when washing or servicing your vehicle.  
You can access Valet Mode either manually or from the remote.  
To enter or exit Valet Mode with the Valet switch:  
1. Turn the ignition on.  
2. Turn the ignition off.  
3. Press and release the  
DRW-35  
Valet switch within 10  
seconds.  
The status LED will light solidly if you are entering Valet Mode and  
will turn off if you are exiting Valet Mode.  
Remote-Controlled Valet  
You can also enter or exit Valet Mode by using the remote :  
1. Open any vehicle door.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
.
.
again.  
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The status LED will light solidly if you have entered Valet Mode and  
will turn off if you have exited Valet Mode.  
Nuisance Prevention® Circuitry  
Your security system has Nuisance Prevention Circuitry(NPC) to  
prevent annoying false alarms. This circuitry is designed to prevent  
repetitive trigger sequences due to faulty door pinswitches or envi-  
ronmental conditions such as thunder, jackhammers, airport  
noise, etc.  
Here's how it works: If the alarm is triggered by the same sensor  
or switch three times within a 60 minute period, your system  
interprets this pattern of triggers as false alarms. After the third  
trigger, NPCignores, or bypasses, that sensor or switch (along  
with any other sensors or switches sharing the same zone) for 60  
minutes. If the bypassed sensor is triggered again while it is  
already being bypassed, the 60-minute bypass period will start over,  
ensuring that a sensor that is continually being triggered will  
remain bypassed.  
The vehicle doors are protected differently by NPC. If your secu-  
rity system is triggered by an open door for three, full 30-second  
cycles (one and one half minutes), the system will bypass the  
doors until the trigger ceases.  
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NOTE: Arming and disarming the system does not reset the NPC. The only  
ways to reset a bypassed zone are for that zone not to be triggered for  
60 minutes or to turn the ignition key on. When testing your system, it  
is important to remember that NPC™ can cause zones to be bypassed and  
appear to not work. If five chirps are heard when disarming the system,  
NPC™ has been engaged. To clear the NPC™ memory, simply turn the igni-  
tion key on.  
Diagnostics  
The microprocessor at the heart of your system has the ability to  
constantly monitor all of the switches and sensors connected to it.  
It can detect any faulty switches or sensors and prevent them from  
disabling the entire system. It can also record and report any trig-  
gers that occur when you are away from your vehicle.  
Arming Diagnostics  
If the system is armed at the same time that an input is active  
(door opening, sensor triggering, etc.), you will hear one chirp to  
indicate arming and a second chirp a few seconds later to indicate  
Bypass Notification. A Bypass Notification chirp means that the sys-  
tem ignores the input that was active when the system was armed,  
until that input ceases. Three seconds after that input ceases, the  
system will resume normal monitoring. For example, if your vehicle  
has an interior light exit delay and you arm the system before the  
light turns off, you may hear a Bypass Notification chirp. Three sec-  
onds after the light turns off, however, normal monitoring resumes.  
NOTE: Bypass Notification does not occur when the system is in silent  
arm/disarm mode or if the chirps have been programmed not to sound.  
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Disarming Diagnostics  
Your system has a Tamper Alert feature that notifies you of system  
triggers that occur while you are away from your vehicle. If you hear  
four chirps when you disarm, this indicates that the system was  
triggered in your absence. If you hear five chirps when you disarm,  
this indicates that a specific zone was triggered so many times that  
the NPChas bypassed that zone. In both cases, the pattern of the  
flashing status LED indicates which zone was triggered (see Table of  
Zones). The system retains this information in its memory and will  
continue to chirp four or five times each time the system is dis-  
armed, until the next time 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.  
Action  
Number of Chirps  
Description  
Arm  
1
System armed  
Arm  
1 (3-second delay), 1  
System armed with  
Bypass Notification  
Disarm  
Disarm  
2
4
System disarmed  
System disarmed with  
Tamper Alert  
Disarm  
5
System disarmed 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 assign-  
ments are listed in the following table, along with spaces to write  
in any optional sensors or switches that you have had installed.  
ZONE  
DEALER-INSTALLED  
OPTIONS  
(Number of  
LED Flashes)  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
Instant trigger for optional  
hood or trunk pins  
A heavier impact detected by  
the on-board shock sensor  
3
5
Door switch trigger  
Ignition trigger  
NOTE: The LED does not report when the warn away response has been  
activated; it only reports triggered sequences.  
Stealth Coding  
Technology  
The receiver and remote use mathematical formulas called algo-  
rithms to change their codes each time the remote is used. This  
Stealth CodingTechnology has been developed to increase the  
security of the unit. By following this set code sequence, the  
receiver and remote stay synchronized, even if the remote is used  
out of range of the vehicle. If, however, the remote is pressed many  
times out of range, or the battery is removed, the remote may get  
temporarily out of sync and fail to operate the system. To resyn-  
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chronize the remote, simply press  
several times within range of  
the vehicle. The system will automatically resynchronize and the  
remote will respond normally.  
High Frequency  
Your system transmits and receives at 434 MHz. This provides a  
cleaner spectrum with less interference and a more stable signal.  
Enjoy a phenomenal increase in range, even in areas with high  
radio interference.  
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.  
This system's programming options are listed below, with the fac-  
bold  
tory default settings in  
:
Active arming  
(only with the remote) or passive arming (auto-  
matic arming 30 seconds after the last vehicle door is closed).  
Active door locking  
(only when arming with the remote) or  
passive door locking (selectable only when Passive Arming  
has been programmed).  
Arming and disarming confirmation siren chirps can be pro-  
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on  
grammed  
or off.  
on  
Ignition controlled door lock feature,  
or off. With this fea-  
ture on, the doors will lock three seconds after the ignition  
key is turned on, and unlock when the ignition is turned off.  
The system also prevents the doors from locking when the  
ignition is turned on while any vehicle door is open.  
Security & Convenience  
Expansions  
Listed below are some of the many expansion options available for  
use with your system. Please consult your dealer for a detailed  
explanation of all the available options.  
Audio Sensor:  
Metal on glass, glass cracking, and breaking glass  
produce distinctive acoustic signatures. The 506T audio sensor uses  
a microphone to detect these sounds, and then analyzes them with  
proprietary acoustic software to determine if the glass has been  
tampered with or broken.  
Backup Battery:  
The 520T Backup Battery ensures that the system  
stays armed, triggers the alarm and keeps the optional starter  
interrupt active if main battery power is disconnected.  
Field Disturbance Sensor:  
An invisible dome of coverage is estab-  
lished by the 508D "radar" sensor. The security system will respond to  
any intrusions into this field by initiating the triggered sequence.  
Power Locks:  
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manufacturers' power door lock systems. For other systems, addi-  
tional parts may be required.  
Power Trunk Release:  
The  
output of the system can operate a  
factory power release for the vehicle's trunk or hatch. An optional  
relay is required. If the factory release is not power-activated, then  
Directed Electronic’s 522T trunk release solenoid can be added in  
most cases.  
Power Window Control:  
Automatic power window control is provid-  
ed with the 529T and 530T systems. These options operate power  
windows, by rolling them up, down, or both up and down. The 530T  
also offers one-touch switch operation.  
ValetStart System:  
For the ultimate in convenience, the Valet  
Start System can start your vehicle, monitor engine functions and  
activate your climate control system with a push of a button! Over-  
rev protection, open-hood lockout, brake pedal shutoff and  
automatic timer shutoff are included. (This option is available only  
for fuel-injected, automatic-transmission vehicles.)  
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Installation Options  
Installation options may require additional parts or labor. Please  
consult your dealer.  
Progressive Unlocking:  
With electric power door locks, the system  
can be configured so that when disarmed, only the driver’s door  
unlocks. A second press of the disarm button within 15 seconds of  
disarming unlocks the remaining doors.  
Horn Honk:  
If connected, the horn will sound if the alarm is either  
triggered by an intrusion or activated by Panic Mode. (In most vehi-  
cles, this feature requires that an additional relay be installed.)  
Interior Light Illumination:  
The interior domelight can be configured  
to illuminate for 30 seconds after the alarm is disarmed. If the sys-  
tem is rearmed during that 30-second period, the interior light illu-  
mination will terminate until the alarm is disarmed once again.  
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Glossary of Terms  
Control Module: The "brain" of your security system. Usually hid-  
den underneath the dash area of the vehicle. It houses the micro-  
processor that monitors your vehicle and controls all of the secu-  
rity system’s functions.  
Fault-Proof Starter Interrupt:  
Located on-board the control mod-  
ule, this is an automatic switch controlled by the security system  
that prevents the vehicle's starter from cranking whenever the  
security system is armed. The vehicle is never prevented from  
cranking when the security system is disarmed, in Valet Mode, or  
if the starter interrupt fails.  
Input:  
Any physical connection to the security system. An input  
can be provided through a sensor, pinswitch or by existing systems  
in the vehicle, such as ignition or courtesy lights.  
LED:  
A red light mounted inside the vehicle, at a location deter-  
mined by the installer. The LED indicates the status of your sys-  
tem and also reports triggers and faults in the system or sensors.  
Shock Sensor:  
A dual-stage shock sensor, located on-board the  
control module, that detects impacts to the vehicle.  
Siren:  
A noise generating device, usually installed in the engine  
compartment of the vehicle. The siren generates the chirps and  
tones heard when the system is triggered.  
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Remote:  
A hand-held, transmitter control that operates the various  
functions of the security system.  
Trigger or Triggered Sequence:  
The "setting off" or "tripping" of  
the alarm. A triggered sequence consists of the siren sounding and  
the parking lights flashing for 30 seconds.  
Valet Switch:  
A small, push-button switch mounted inside the  
vehicle, at a location determined by the installer. This switch is  
used to override the alarm when a remote is lost or damaged, or  
can be used to put the system into Valet Mode.  
Warn Away Response:  
Light impacts to the vehicle generate the  
warn away response, which consists of several seconds of siren  
chirps and flashing parking lights.  
Zone:  
A zone is a separate input that the alarm recognizes as  
unique. Each input to the system is connected to a particular zone.  
Two or more inputs may share the same zone.  
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To arm using your remote:  
Press  
of your remote for one second. When the system arms, you will  
hear a short siren sound, or chirp, and see the parking lights flash once.  
If the vehicle's power door locks are controlled by the system, the doors  
will lock.  
Disarming:  
Press  
again. You will hear two chirps, and the parking lights will  
flash twice. If the power door locks are controlled by the system, the  
doors will unlock.  
Disarming without a remote:  
Turn on the ignition. Press the Valet switch within 15 seconds. The sys-  
tem should now disarm. If it does not disarm, you may have waited too  
long to press the Valet switch; turn the ignition off and on and try  
again.  
Remote-controlled silent arm/disarm:  
Press  
briefly before arming or disarming, and the confirmation  
chirp(s) will be eliminated for that one operation only.  
Panic Mode:  
Press  
sound and the parking lights will flash for 30 seconds. To stop Panic  
Mode at any time, press on the remote again.  
for 1.5 seconds, and you will enter Panic Mode. The siren will  
To enter or exit Valet Mode with the Valet switch:  
Turn the ignition to the ON position, then turn to the OFF position.  
Press and release the Valet switch within 10 seconds.  
Remote-controlled Valet:  
You can also enter or exit Valet Mode by using the remote remote. First,  
open any vehicle door. Then press  
. Press  
. Press  
again. The  
status LED will light solidly if you have entered Valet Mode and will turn  
off if you have exited Valet Mode.  
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The company behind this system is Directed Electronics, Inc.  
Since its inception, Directed Electronics, Inc. has had one purpose, to provide con-  
sumers with the finest vehicle security and car stereo products and accessories avail-  
able. The recipient of nearly 100 patents and Innovations Awards in the field of  
advanced electronic technology, Directed Electronics, Inc. is ISO 9001 registered.  
Quality Directed Electronics products are sold and serviced throughout North America  
and around the world.  
Call (800) 274-0200 for more information about our products and services.  
Directed Electronics, Inc. is committed to delivering world class quality products and  
services that excite and delight our customers.  
Vista, CA 92081  
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