Python 574 Installation Guide
Python 574 Installation Guide
Bitwriter, Code Hopping, Doubleguard, ESP, FailSafe, Ghost Switch, Learn Routine, Nite-Lite, Nuisance Prevention Circuitry, Revenger, Silent Mode, Soft Chirp, Stinger, Valet, Vehicle Recovery System, VRS, and Warn Away are all Trademarks or Registered Trademarks of Directed Electronics.
The Bitwriter (p/n 998U) requires chip version 2.7 or newer to program this unit.
Bitwriters with a date code of 6a or older require an IC upgrade (p/n 998M). Some bitwriters with a date code of 6B do not require the IC upgrade, refer to tech tip # 1112 for more information.
Contents
Warning! safety first ........................................................................................................................ 4 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 5 Wiring Connections ........................................................................................................................ 6 Main Harness (H1), 6-pin connector ........................................................................................... 6 H2 Harness, 24-pin connector ................................................................................................... 6 Remote Start, (H3) 10-pin connector ............................................................................................ 7 Door Lock, 3-pin connector ......................................................................................................... 7 Adjusting the Sensor ........................................................................................................................ 7 Initializing Virtual Tach (not needed w/hardwire tach inputs) ................................................................ 7 Learning the Tach (not needed with Virtual Tach) ................................................................................. 8 Neutral safety switch interface .......................................................................................................... 8 Testing the neutral safety switch ................................................................................................... 8 Remote Start Shutdown/Startup Diagnostics ....................................................................................... 9 Remote Pairing ............................................................................................................................. 10 Programming System Features ........................................................................................................ 11 Feature Menus .............................................................................................................................. 12 Menu 1 - Security .................................................................................................................... 12 Menu 2 - Convenience ............................................................................................................. 14 Menu 3 - Remote start .............................................................................................................. 16 Bitwriter - Only Options ................................................................................................................. 18 Basic Remote Functions .................................................................................................................. 20 Reset and Deletion ........................................................................................................................ 20 Long Term Event History ................................................................................................................. 20 Table of Zones .............................................................................................................................. 21 Troubleshooting: Alarm .................................................................................................................. 21 Troubleshooting: Remote Start ......................................................................................................... 22
Wiring Diagram
Menu Wheel Status LED Control button Menu Wheel Menu Wheel
5x04
IMPORTANT! Neutral Safety switch must be plugged in and in the ON position Neutral Safety Switch
ON
Control Center Main 6-pin Harness Door Lock Port D2D Port (for external Xpresskit interface module)
Note: Sensor ports 1 and 2 cannot support sensor 508D due to current limitations. These ports are also constant power and ground connections.
1 12 10 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1
1 1 1 1 3 5 8
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1 18 9 10 1
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Wiring Connections
Main Harness (H1), 6-pin connector
H1/1 H1/2 H1/3 H1/4 H1/5 H1/6 RED BLACK BROWN WHITE/BROWN WHITE ORANGE (+)12VDC CONSTANT INPUT (-) CHASSIS GROUND (+) SIREN OUTPUT PARKING LIGHT ISOLATION WIRE - PIN 87a of onboard relay PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT (-) 500mA GROUND WHEN ARMED OUTPUT
BLACK/WHITE H2/1 H2/2 H2/3 H2/4 H2/5 H2/6 H2/7 H2/8 H2/9 H2/10 H2/11 H2/12 H2/13 H2/14 H2/15 H2/16 H2/17 H2/18 H2/19 H2/20 H2/21 H2/22 H2/23 H2/24 PINK/WHITE BLACK/WHITE BLUE/WHITE GREEN/BLACK RED/WHITE GREEN BLACK/YELLOW
BROWN/BLACK
2 4 6
INSERTION SIDE
24 GREEN/WHITE
(-) 200mA IGNITION/FLEX RELAY CONTROL OUTPUT (-) NEUTRAL SAFETY INPUT (-) 200mA 2ND STATUS /REAR DEFOGGER OUTPUT (-) 200mA OEM ALARM DISARM OUTPUT (-) 200mA TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT (-) DOOR TRIGGER INPUT (N/C* OR N/O) (-) 200mA DOME LIGHT SUPERVISION OUTPUT
(-) 200mA HORN HONK OUTPUT
DARK BLUE PINK WHITE/BLACK VIOLET WHITE/VIOLET VIOLET/BLACK ORANGE/BLACK BROWN GREY VIOLET/YELLOW
BLUE
(-) 200mA STATUS OUTPUT (-) 200mA IGNITION 1 OUTPUT (-) 200mA AUX 3 OUTPUT (+) DOOR TRIGGER INPUT (-) 200mA AUX 1 OUTPUT (-) 200mA AUX 2 OUTPUT (-) 200mA AUX 4 OUTPUT (+) BRAKE SHUTDOWN INPUT (-) HOOD PIN INPUT (N/C OR N/O) (-) 200mA STARTER OUTPUT
(-) TRUNK PIN/ INSTANT TRIGGER INPUT (N/C OR N/O)
(-) DIESEL WAIT TO START INPUT (-) REMOTE START/ TURBO TIMER ACTIVATION INPUT (-) 200mA ACCESSORY OUTPUT TACHOMETER INPUT (-) 200mA OEM ALARM ARM OUTPUT
*The Normally Closed setting will only work if one of the vehicle's doors is connected. If more than one door is to be monitored, then it is recommended to use the Xpresskit DTIMAZDA or tech tip # 1921 on www.directechs.com to interface with these types of vehicles.
(+) ACCESSORY OUTPUT (+) STARTER OUTPUT (CAR SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL) (+) STARTER INPUT (KEY SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL)
IGNITION 1 +12V INPUT (30A FUSED) (30) FLEX RELAY OUTPUT (car side of ign, acc or starter wire) (87a) FLEX RELAY INPUT (key side of ign, acc or starter wire if needed) ACCESSORY/STARTER RELAY +12V INPUT (30A FUSED)
NC
No Connection
Adjusting the sensor: 1. Disarm the system, turn the ignition Off. 2. With the sensor mounted in its permanent location, locate the trim pot on the shock sensor module and using a trimmer tool: Turn the potentiometer clockwise for increased sensitivity or Turn it counterclockwise for decreased sensitivity Note: You can test the new setting by cautiously impacting the vehicle with increasing intensity while noting the LED status on the shock sensor. The LED turns on for a short duration for small impacts before turning off (indicating a warn-away trigger). The impact level required to fully trigger the alarm is indicated when the LED remains on for a longer duration before turning off. Note: This adjustment cannot be performed using the remote control.
Virtual Tach handles disengaging the starter motor during remote starting it does not address over-rev. If the customer wants to have the over-rev protection capability, the tach wire must be connected. Important: After successfully learning Virtual Tach, a small minority of vehicle starters may over crank or under crank during remote start. The Bitwriter can be used fine tune the starter output time in 50mS increments to compensate for such an occurrence.
Make sure there is adequate clearance to the front and rear of the vehicle because it may move slightly. Make sure the hood is closed and there are no remote start shut-downs active. Set the emergency brake. Turn the key to the run position, this releases the shifter. Place the car in drive (D). Place your foot directly over the brake pedal, but do not depress it. Be ready to step on the brake if the starter engages. 7. Activate the remote start system. 8. If the starter engages, immediately depress the brake to shut the remote start system down. If the starter does not engage, no additional safety system is required. If the starter engages and the vehicle is a General Motors product or Dodge Dakota pickup, refer to www.directechs.com for Document 1008 under the Resource tab. For an alternative shut-down method which prevents the starter from engaging. If the vehicle is not a General Motors product or a Dodge Dakota pickup, please call Directed Electronics Technical Support for an alternative shut-down method. Do not return the vehicle to the customer until this feature is properly installed!
Timer mode error: Ignition is on or shutdown input is active when activating timer mode. Turbo mode error: Turbo mode is programmed off, engine is not on or shutdown input is active. Manual mode error: MTS mode not enabled. ** Alarm was triggered during remote start sequence. Startup Diagnostics: If the vehicle fails to activate the remote start, the remote start module will notify you via your Responder LC3 2-way remote control and will flash the parking lights on the vehicle to notify you of what caused the no-start situation. Parking Light Flashes 5 flashes 6 flashes 7 flashes 8 flashes Brake wire is active Hood pin wire is active Manual transmission mode is enabled and not initialized. Neutral safety wire has no ground or the neutral safety switch is Off.
Remote Pairing
Prepare the vehicle system to be Paired with a new remote 1. Open a door. 2. Turn the key to the ON position. 3. Within 5 seconds press and release the Control button on the Control Center one time. 4. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the Control button on the Control Center. The status LED will flash one time and the siren then chirps to confirm the vehicle is ready for remote pairing. 5. Release the Control button and proceed below. Note: If no remote pairing results, the system will exit after 60 seconds. Prepare the LC3 2-way remote control to be Paired with the system: Remote Pair matches your LC3 remote to the system. Make sure the LC3 remote is set for the desired Car 1 (Default) or Car 2 operation for the system it will be paired with. 1. Press and hold the button for 8 seconds (If Car 2 mode is on, ignore the Car Select beep after 3 seconds) until the main menu appears. 2. Press and release the button until Remote Pair text is displayed. 3. Press and release the button until text is displayed. Pair 4. Press and hold the button until tones are played on the LC3 remote. 5. Successful or Failed Pair: The LC3 remote control indicates a successful or failed pairing on the display.
AUX AUX
AUX
AUX
Prepare the vehicle system to be Paired with the companion or a new 1-way remote as described above. Note: If no remote pairing results, the system will exit after 60 seconds. Prepare the companion 1-way remote control to be Paired with the system: Make sure the remote is set for the desired Car 1 (Default) or Car 2 operation for the system it will be paired with.
AUX
1. Press and hold the button for 8 seconds. Note: If Car 2 mode is on, ignore the Car Select beep after 3 seconds. 2. Wait for the Transmit LED to light solid and the remote to beep. Release the button. 3. Press the button for 1 second. The transmit LED will blink 3 times and beep 3 times. 4. Within 5 seconds, press the button. 5. The vehicle siren will chirp. You have now successfully learned the remote to the vehicle remote start and security system. 6. Press the button two times to exit learn routine on the remote. The transmit LED will turn off and exit tone will sound.
AUX AUX AUX AUX
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AUX
selects them in
AUX
AUX
Note: Pressing
Once a feature is programmed: Other features can be programmed within the same menu Another menu can be selected The learn routine can be exited if programming is complete To access another feature in the same menu: 1. Press and release the Control button the number of times necessary to advance from the feature you just programmed to the next one you want to program. 2. Then press the Control button once more and hold it. To select another menu: 1. Press and hold the Control button. 2. After 3 seconds, the unit advances to the next menu and the siren chirps, indicating which menu has been accessed. The learn routine exits if any of the following occurs: The open door is closed The ignition is turned On There is no activity for 30 seconds The Control button is pressed too many times
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Feature Menus
Default settings are Opt. 1 (in bolder type). New features are bold with grey background.
Menu 1 - Security
Menu Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Feature System Arming Mode Panic Mode Confirmation Chirps Siren Duration Ign-controlled Locks Door Lock Pulses Door Lock Output Duration Ignition Controlled 2nd Unlock Comfort Closure Horn Function Hood Switch type Sensor Full trigger Door Switch Type Trunk Switch Type Remote Button unlock (Ign off) Opt. 1 Active On On w/Warn chirps On 30 sec. No Ign- locking Single 0.8 sec. 2nd unlock on Ign-control after first unlock No Comfort Closure Full Alarm Only Normally Open Single Normally open Normally open On Opt. 2 Passive Arm w/o lock Ign Off only On w/Warn chirps Off 60 sec. Lock & Unlock Double Unlock Only 3.5 sec. 2nd unlock on Ign-control with first unlock Comfort Closure 1 Siren Function 20 ms Normally closed Double Normally closed Normally closed Off Comfort Closure 2 Siren Function 30 ms Siren Function 40 ms Siren Function 50 ms Lock Only Double Lock Only 0.4 sec. Unlock Only Double Lock & Unlock Opt. 3 Passive Arm w/lock Off Off w/ Warn chirps On Off w/ warn chirps Off Opt.4 Auto re-arm w/o lock Opt. 5+ Auto re-arm w/ lock
1. System Arming mode 1. Active: the transmitter must be used to arm the system 2. Passive Arm w/o lock: after exiting the vehicle the system will automatically arm. The doors will not lock 3. Passive Arm w/lock: after exiting the vehicle the system will automatically arm and lock the doors 4. Auto re-arm w/o lock: if the vehicle is not entered after receiving a disarm command, the system will automatically re-arm. The doors will not lock 5. Auto re-arm w/lock: if the vehicle is not entered after receiving a disarm command, the system will automatically re-arm and lock the doors 2. Panic Mode 1. On: the Panic output can be activated at any time 2. Ign Off Only : the Panic output can be activated only when the ignition is off 3. Off: the Panic output is defeated 3. Confirmation Chirps 1. On w/Warn Chirps On: arm, disarm, and sensor warn-away chirps are active 2. On w/Warn Chirps Off: arm and disarm chirps are active, warn-away chirps are defeated 3. Off w/Warn Chirps On: arm and disarm chirps are defeated, warn-away chirps are active 4. Off w/Warn Chirps Off: arm, disarm, and sensor warn-away chirps are defeated
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4. Siren Duration 1. 30sec: the siren output for full trigger activations and Panic mode is 30 seconds 2. 60sec: the siren output for full trigger activations and Panic mode is 60 seconds 5. Ign-controlled Locks 1. No Ign-locking: the door lock/unlock outputs will not activate when ignition is turned on/off 2. Lock & Unlock: the door lock & unlock output will activate when ignition is turned on & off 3. Lock Only: the door lock output will activate when ignition is turned on 4. Unlock Only: the door unlock output will activate when ignition is turned off 6. Door Lock Pulses 1. Single: the door lock & unlock outputs will pulse once 2. Double Unlock only: the unlock output only will pulse twice 3. Double Lock Only: the lock output only will pulse twice 4. Double Lock & Unlock: the lock & unlock outputs will pulse twice 7. Door Lock Output Duration 1. 0.8 sec.: the door lock output pulses will be 800 ms in duration 2. 3.5 sec.: the door lock pulses will be 3.5 seconds in duration 3. 0.4 sec.: the door lock pulses will be 400 ms in duration 8. Ignition Controlled 2nd Unlock 1. After first unlock: for Ign-controlled unlocking, the 2nd unlock will activate 800 ms after the first (driver door) unlock 2. With first unlock: for Ign-controlled unlocking, the 2nd unlock will activate at the same time as the first (driver door) unlock 9. Comfort Closure 1. No comfort Closure: Comfort Closure is defeated when arming 2. Comfort Closure 1: the door lock pulse (or 2nd pulse for double pulses) will remain on for 20 seconds. 3. Comfort Closure 2: 800 ms following the end of the door lock pulse (or 2nd pulse for double pulses); the door lock output will turn on again for 20 seconds. 10. Horn Function 1. Full Alarm Only: the horn output will pulse only during full trigger events. 2. Siren Function 20/30/40/50ms: The horn output will emulate the siren output with selectable chirp output timing to compensate for OEM horn inefficiency. 11. Hood Switch Type 1. Normally Open: for vehicles with a hood switch that rests at ground when the hood is OPEN 2. Normally Closed: for vehicles with a hood switch that rests at ground when the hood is CLOSED 12. Sensor Full Trigger 1. Single: full trigger activation of only one sensor is required to fully trigger the alarm 2. Double: full trigger activation of two sensors within a ten second period is required to fully trigger the alarm. 13. Door Switch Type 1. Normally Open: for vehicles with door switches that rest at ground when the door is OPEN 2. Normally Closed: for vehicles with door switches that rest at ground when the door is CLOSED 14. Trunk Switch Type 1. Normally Open: for vehicles with a trunk switch that rests at ground when the trunk is OPEN 2. Normally Closed: for vehicles with a trunk switch that rests at ground when the trunk is CLOSED 15. Remote Button Unlock (Ign off) 1. On: a message telling the remote control to unlock the keypad is sent each time the vehicle ignition is turned off 2. Off: no message is sent
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Menu 2 - Convenience
Menu Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Feature One-time Bypass Nuisance Prevention Override Pulse count Door Trigger Error Chirp Ign-controlled Dome light OEM Alarm Disarm w/AuxTrunk OEM Alarm Disarm Output OEM Alarm Disarm Pulses Aux 1 Output type Aux 1 Linking Aux 2 Output Type Aux 2 Linking Aux 3 Output Type Aux 3 Linking Opt. 1 One time bypass Off On 1 On On On With Unlock 1 Validity No Linking Validity No Linking Validity No Linking Opt. 2 One time bypass On Off 2 Off Off Off Before Unlock 2 Latch Link to Arm Latch Link to Arm Latch Link to Arm Latch/reset/ign Link to Disarm Latch reset/ign Link to Disarm Latch reset/ign Link to Disarm 30 sec. Timed Link to Arm/ disarm 30 sec. Timed Link to Arm/ Disarm 30 sec. Timed Link to Arm/ Disarm 30 sec. Timed Link to Arm/ Disarm Off (5)/2nd unlock (6) Link to Remote Start only Off (5)/2nd unlock (6) Link to Remote Start only Off (5)/2nd unlock (6) Smart Key Control (Link to Remote Start Off) Off (5)/2nd Unlock (6) Link to Remote Start Only Remote Start Only 3 4 5 Opt. 3 Opt.4 Opt. 5+
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1. One-time Bypass 1. Off: One-Time Bypass is not available 2. On: the One-Time Bypass feature will defeat Passive Arming once and, if Armed by remote control, will defeat Comfort Closure and Aux outputs linked to Arming 2. Nuisance Prevention 1. On: sensors that trigger excessively will be defeated until they have been stable for more than one hour 2. Off: sensors will not be defeated if triggered excessively 3. Override Pulse Count 1-5: sets the number of presses (1-5) on the Control Button required to override the alarm system 4. Door Trigger error Chirp 1. On: if the door trigger is active when arming, the siren will emit a chirp and a message will be sent to the 2way remote control as an alert 2. Off: an active door trigger when arming will not create an alert output 5. Ign-controlled Dome light 1. On: the dome light output will activate when the ignition is turned off 2. Off: the dome light output will not activate when the ignition is turned off
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6. OEM Alarm Disarm w/Aux/Trunk (H2/4 wire) 1. On: the OEM Alarm Disarm wire will pulse as programmed when the Aux/Trunk output is activated 2. Off: the OEM Alarm Disarm wire will not pulse when the Aux/Trunk output is activated 7. OEM Alarm Disarm Output (H2/4 wire) 1. With Unlock: the OEM Alarm Disarm wire will pulse as programmed at the same time as the unlock (Blue) wire 2. Before Unlock: the OEM Alarm Disarm wire will pulse as programmed before the unlock wire 3. Remote start only: the OEM Alarm Disarm wire will pulse as programmed during remote start only 8. OEM Alarm Disarm Pulses (H2/4 wire) 1. 1: the OEM Alarm Disarm wire will pulse once per operation 2. 2: the OEM Alarm Disarm wire will pulse twice per operation 9. Aux 1 Output Type (H2/13 wire) 1. Validity: when the Aux command is received the wire will turn on and remain on until the command ceases 2. Latch: when the Aux command is received the wire will turn on and remain on until the command is received again 3. Latch/reset/Ignition: when the Aux command is received the wire will turn on and remain on until the command is received again or the ignition is turned on/off 4. Timed: when the Aux command is received the wire will turn on for the programmed time duration (default 30sec) 5. Off: the output will not activate for a remote control command, use this option when the Aux command controls an external device such as a garage door module 6. 2nd unlock: the wire will operate as 2nd unlock and will not activate for remote control commands 10. Aux 1 Linking 1. No Linking: the Aux output will not activate for a remote control command 2. Link to Arm: the Aux output will activate for the Arm command 3. Link to Disarm: the Aux output will activate for the Disarm command 4. Link to Arm/Disarm: the Aux output will activate for the Arm & Disarm commands 5. Link to Remote Start: the Aux output will activate for any Remote Start activation 11. Aux 2 Output Type Refer to Aux 1 Output Type descriptions 12. Aux 2 Linking Refer to Aux 1 Linking descriptions 13. Aux 3 Output Type Refer to Aux 1 Output Type descriptions 14. Aux 3 Linking Options 1-4: Refer to Aux 1 Linking descriptions Option 5: SmartKey Control (Link to Remote Start Off): The Aux output will pulse once following Remote Start shut down for vehicles with push button engine stop operations. During runtime, if any door is opened remote start will shut down immediately and pulse the output. 15. Aux 4 Output Type Refer to Aux 1 Output Type descriptions 16. Aux 4 Linking Refer to Aux 1 Linking descriptions 17. Aux/Trunk Output Type Refer to Aux 1 Output Type descriptions
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Remote Start Runtime Activation Pulse Count Turbo Mode Timer Mode Runtime Flex Relay Function Diesel Start Delay Accessory during Diesel Start Delay Status 2 Output Parking Light Output Anti-grind Output Tach Mode Starter Release Vehicle Temp Auto Report Remote Start Safelock
12 min. 1 No Turbo Mode 12 min. Ignition 2 Wait-to Start input On Status Constant On Normal Off Off
24 min. 2 On-1 min. 3 min. Accessory 2 Timed 15 sec. Off Latch Rear Defogger Pulsed Off Increase On On
60 min. On-3 min. 6 min. Starter 2 Timed 30 sec. Timed 45 sec. On-5 min. 9 min. On- 10 min.
1. Transmission Mode 1. Manual: requires Tachometer for the Engine Checking Mode, and requires the user to successfully perform a procedure when parking the vehicle before remote starter will engage 2. Automatic: uses any of the Engine Checking Modes and does not require any special procedures when parking 2. Engine Checking Mode 1. VirtualTach: battery voltage drop/rise during cranking determines when the starter output is released. During runtime, constant voltage level is monitored to determine if the engine is running 2. Voltage: starter output during cranking is a programmed duration (Set in Cranking Time). During runtime, constant voltage level is monitored to determine if the engine is running 3. Off: starter output during cranking is a programmed duration (Set in Cranking Time). The remote start will keep the ignition/accessories active for the programmed runtime whether the engine is running or not 4. Tachometer: tachometer input signal during cranking and runtime to determine when the starter output is released and if the engine is running. 3. Cranking Time 0.6/0.8/1.0/1.2/1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0/4.0 seconds: determines the starter output duration during cranking for the Voltage and the Off Engine Checking Mode options 4. Remote Start Runtime 12/24/60 minutes: sets engine runtime during normal remote start operations 5. Activation Pulse Count 1/ 2 pulses: sets the number of remote control commands received or Activation Input required to activate and de-activate remote start
6. Turbo Mode 1. No turbo Mode: Turbo mode is not available 2. On 1/3/5/10 minutes: Turbo Mode is available and, when activated, the engine will run for the duration set per the selected option 7. Timer Mode Runtime 12/3/6/9 minutes: sets the runtime when the engine is started by the Timer Mode and SmartStart features 8. Flex 1. 2. 3. Relay Function Ignition 2: the relay will emulate the Ignition 1 output during remote start Accessory 2: the relay will emulate the Accessory 1 output during remote start Starter 2: the relay will emulate the Starter output during remote start
9. Diesel Start Delay 1. Wait-to-start input: (-) input on the Grey/black (H2/20) WTS wire will delay the starter output until the ground ceases. 2. Timed 15/30/45 seconds: delays the starter output per the selected option, the WTS wire does not function. 10. Accessory during Diesel Start Delay 1. On: the Accessory outputs (H3/3 high current and H2/22 low current) will be ON during diesel start delay 2. Off: the Accessory outputs (H3/3 high current and H2/22 low current) will be OFF during diesel start delay 11. Status 2 Output (Blue/White H2/3 wire) 1. Status: the output will activate before the ignition outputs turn on, and de-activate after they turn off during remote start 2. Latch rear defogger: the output activates 10 seconds after start if the interior temperature is below 55F. It turns off after 10 minutes or upon remote start off 3. Pulse rear defogger: the output activates (for 800 ms) 10 seconds after start if the interior temperature is below 55F. 12. Parking Light Output 1. Constant: the lights will turn on solid during remote start 2. Pulsed: the lights will pulse on/off during remote start 3. Off: the lights will be off during remote start 13. Anti-grind Output 1. On: the high current starter relay will be activated during remote start as anti-grind protection. 2. Off: the high current starter relay will not be activated during remote start, no anti-grind protection is available. 14. Tach Mode Starter Release 1. Normal: the starter output will release normally during cranking (50% of the learned tachometer value) 2. Increase: the starter output will release later during cranking (at 35% of the learned tachometer value) 3. Decrease: the starter output will release sooner during cranking (at 35% of the learned tachometer value) 15. Vehicle Temp Auto Report 1. Off: the report during remote start is defeated 2. On: the report is sent every 2 minutes during remote start if the temperature has changed (+/-) 1 degree since the last report 16. Remote start Safelock 1. Off: the Door lock and Factory Alarm Re-arm outputs will maintain the current status (locked/un 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.
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locked) during remote start and after shut down 2. On: the Door lock and Factory Alarm Re-arm outputs will arm/lock the vehicle during remote start and after shutdown
30 sec. Pulsed
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30 sec. Pulsed
Options: 1 to 90 sec. Trunk Window Sunroof Audio/Lights/Left dr/ Right dr/Rear Hatch/ Timed/Latched
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Aux 4 Timed Output Diesel Start Delay Timer Timer Mode Runtime Timer Mode Starts Timer mode intervals Smart start low temp Smart start high temp Smart start low battery (volts) Sensor 1 Level Starter Release Fine Tune Feature Programming Transmitter Programming Remote Start Runtime Virtual Tach Fine tune
30 sec. 15 sec. 12 min. 6 starts 3 hr. 0 (F) 100 (F) 10.5V 7 6 (normal) Unlocked Unlocked 12 min. Not Initialized
Options: 1 to 90 sec. Options: 1 to 90 sec. Options: 1 to 16 min. Options: 1/2/3/4 to 24 (Starts) in increments of 2 Options: 1/2/3/4 to 24 in 2 hour increments Options: OFF, -20 to 70 in 10 increments Options: OFF, 40 to 130 in 10 increments Options: OFF, 9V to 12.5V in 0.5V increments Options: 0 to 15 in increments of 1 Options: 0 to 20 in increments of 1 Locked Locked Options: 1 to 60 min. Options: Not initialized, 0 to 1000 in 50 millisecond increments
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1. Zone 4 Sensor Type: sets the Zone 4 (Sensor 2) name to be displayed in the Text Field for Warn-away and Full Trigger activations 2. Siren Duration: sets the Full Trigger output duration in 1 second intervals up to 180 seconds. 3. Aux/Trunk Icon Type: sets the Accessory animation to be displayed on the screen when the Aux/Trunk output is activated/de-activated 4. Aux 1 Timed Output: sets the output duration in 1 second intervals up to 90 seconds for Aux 1 5. Aux 1 Icon Type: sets the Accessory animation to be displayed on the screen when the Aux 1 output is activated/de-activated 6. Aux 2 Timed Output: sets the Aux 2 Timed output in 1 second intervals up to 90 seconds 7. Aux 2 Icon Type: sets the Accessory animation to be displayed on the screen when the Aux 2 output is activated/de-activated 8. Aux 3 Timed Output: sets the Aux 3 Timed output in 1 second intervals up to 90 seconds 9. Aux 3 Icon Type: sets the Accessory animation to be displayed on the screen when the Aux 3 output is activated/de-activated 10. Aux 4 Timed Output: sets the Aux 4 Timed output in 1 second intervals up to 90 seconds 11. Diesel Start Delay Timer: sets the delay before engine crank in 1 second intervals up to 90 seconds for diesel engine vehicles 12. Timer Mode Runtime: sets the duration of runtime when the engine is started by the Timer Mode and Smart Start features 13. Timer mode Starts: sets the number of times the engine will be started by the Timer Mode and Smart Start features 14. Timer mode Intervals: sets the number of hours between engine starts by the Timer Mode and Smart Start features 15. Smart Start Low Temperature: sets the low temperature threshold required for Smart Start to start the engine 16. Smart Start High Temperature: sets the high temperature threshold required for Smart Start to start the engine 17. Smart Start Low battery (Volts): sets the low battery level threshold required for Smart Start to start the engine 18. Sensor 1 level: directly sets the sensor level of the on-board shock sensor 19. Starter Release Fine Tune: adds or subtracts crank time in Tachometer mode in order to overcome engine types that short crank or over-crank on the first start attempt 20. Feature Programming: locks and unlocks the users ability to enter the feature menus and manually change the main unit programming using the Control Center 21. Transmitter Programming: locks and unlocks the users ability to enter the remote control/Reset menu and manually change any functions using the Control Center 22. Remote Start Runtime: sets the duration of runtime when the engine is started by remote command 23. VirtualTach Fine tune: adds or subtracts crank time in VirtualTach mode in order to overcome engine types that short crank or over-crank on the first start attempt
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The system stores the last two full triggers in memory. These are not erasable. Each time the unit sees a full trigger, the older of the two triggers in memory is replaced by the new trigger. To access long term event history: 1. With the ignition Off, press and hold the Control button (on Control Center). 2. Turn the ignition On. 3. Release the Control button. 4. Within 5 seconds, press and release the Control button. The status LED flashes in groups indicating the last two zones that triggered the unit for 1 minute or until the ignition is turned off. Refer to table of zones. Note: The Warn Away triggers are not stored to memory and is not reported.
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Table of Zones
A zone is represented by the number of status LED flashes used by the system to identify a particular type of input.
Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 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 Input Description H2/19 Blue wire Shock sensor. H2/6 Green or H2/12 Violet wire Optional MUX port H3/1 Pink wire H2/17 Grey wire
Troubleshooting: Alarm
Shock sensor doesnt trigger the alarm: 1. Was the onboard shock sensor adjusted before the brain was mounted? If so re-adjust the sensor. 2. Has the onboard shock sensor been turned off? The sensor has the ability to be turned off when adjusting. 3. Has the NPC system been triggered? If so, you hear 5 chirps when disarming. To check this, turn the ignition key on and off to clear the NPC memory, and then retest the shock sensor. For a detailed description of NPC, see Nuisance Prevention Circuitry section of the owners guide. Door input does not immediately trigger full alarm. Instead, chirps are heard for the first 3 seconds: Thats how the progressive two-stage door input works! This is a feature of this system even if the door is instantly closed again, the progression from chirps to constant siren continues. Closing the door triggers the system, but opening the door does not: Have you correctly identified the type of door switch system? This happens often when the wrong door input has been used. System does not passively arm until it is remotely armed and then disarmed: 1. Is passive arming programmed ON? 2. Are the door inputs connected? Is the H2/19 blue wire connected to the door trigger wire in the vehicle? Either the H2/6 green or the H2/12 violet should be used instead. Door input does not respond with the progressive trigger, but with immediate full alarm: Does the Status LED indicate that the trigger was caused by the shock sensor? (See Table of Zones section of this guide.) The shock sensor, if set to extreme sensitivity, may be detecting the door unlatching before the door switch sends its signal. Reducing the sensitivity can solve this problem. Door locks operate backwards. This unit has easily-reversed lock/unlock outputs. Recheck wire connections to see if you have reversed these.
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The vehicle starts, but will only run for 10 seconds 1. Is the remote start programmed for voltage sense? If this does not work, a tach wire should be used. 2. Check shutdown diagnostics. The climate control system does not work while the unit is operating the vehicle. 1. Either the wrong accessory wire is being energized or more than one ignition or accessory wire must be energized in order to operate the climate control system. 2. If the vehicle has an electronic climate control system some will reset when the key is turned off and then back on, unfortunately this is a function of the vehicle and cannot be bypassed. MTS - Manual Transmission Start diagnostics When enabling MTS, if you get a failure notification from the remote or the vehicle fails to remain started check for following: Tachometer not connected or programmed. E-brake not connected to the remote start unit. The black/white H2/2 neutral safety wire must have a ground when the parking brake is set. Foot must be off the brake when activating the MTS mode on the remote. Is the door open when enabling the MTS mode? If so this would cause the unit to enter Pit Stop Mode and the remote start will continue to run when arming/locking the system. Is the door input connected? The system needs to see a door open then close after initiating the remote start. Does the vehicle have a delayed dome light? If you are connected to the dome light wire and the dome light is staying on after arming/locking the system, the system can exit the MTS mode. Make sure the neutral safety switch is plugged in and turned on. MTS mode exiting diagnostics: If the remote start has entered the MTS mode but exits the mode after the system is armed/locked. Check these for possible causes. The vehicle door has been opened or the security system has been triggered in your absence. Does the vehicle have a delayed dome light circuit or does the dome light come on when the ignition is shut off? If so you may need to go to the independent door inputs of the vehicle. If you are connected to the dome light wire in the vehicle and cannot connect the system to the individual door inputs of the vehicle due to it having normally closed door inputs, you can use the Xpresskit DTIMAZDA module or Tech Tip # 1921 at www.directechs.com to interface with these types of circuits. The E-brake wire connected to the neutral safety input of the system loses ground when ignition is turned off or after a certain amount of time, with these vehicles unfortunately there is no workaround. The E-brake wire connected to the neutral safety input of the system has a poor ground. Clean the contacts on the switch or replace the switch.
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