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7© 2006 Directed ElectronicsWiring Quick Reference GuideHeavy GaugeWiresBLUEWHITE (+)YELLOWPINKPINKGREEN (+) output to ign/acc2 circuitYELLOW/RED (-)

Page 3 - ➤ Date of purchase

8© 2006 Directed ElectronicsH1 Harness - 6 pin connector__________________Pin # Color NoteH1/1YellowSelectable positive or negative parking light outp

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9© 2006 Directed ElectronicsH2 Harness - 8 pin connector________________________Pin # Color NoteH2/1GreenUse this wire if the vehicle fails to start c

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10© 2006 Directed ElectronicsH3 harness - 3 pin connector_________relay heavy gauge wires__________________BLACK (-) groundYELLOW (+) starter outputPI

Page 6 - Install Guide

11© 2006 Directed ElectronicsInstallation OverviewBe sure to read this section thoroughly and view the Do-It-Yourself Installation DVD video in its en

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12© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 1, Heavy Gauge Wire ConnectionsGround WireThe BLACK wire connects to the pin next to the light flash jumperfuse. Fi

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13© 2006 Directed ElectronicsOnce the lower dash panel has been removed, locate the ignitionharness at the back of the key cylinder. This is usually a

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14© 2006 Directed ElectronicsWith the key in the off position, test the suspect wire. Theconstant power wire will read 12V on the multimeter. Once th

Page 10 - Wiring Quick Reference Guide

15© 2006 Directed ElectronicsIf your vehicle requires more than two ignitions, an additionalrelay (not provided) is required. Refer to the diagram bel

Page 11 - H1 Harness - 6 pin connector

16© 2006 Directed ElectronicsAccessory and Starter wiresThe starter and accessory wires will be located in the same harnessas the ignition and constan

Page 12 - H2 Harness - 8 pin connector

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Page 13 - H3 harness - 3 pin connector

17© 2006 Directed ElectronicsIf the GREEN wire is being used for ign2 an additional relay (notprovided) is required for a 2nd accessory. Refer to the

Page 14 - Installation Overview

18© 2006 Directed ElectronicsMany Nissan and late-model Chrysler vehicles have two starterwires. A relay and/or resistor (not provided) is required to

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19© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 2, H1, Main Harness ConnectionsFactory Alarm DisarmSince many newer vehicles come equipped with a factory alarm itis

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20© 2006 Directed ElectronicsParking light flashThere are several different types of parking light circuits. Thefollowing description is for a standar

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21© 2006 Directed ElectronicsSafety Shutdown WiresWith all ignition wires properly connected, find the appropriatesafety shutdown wires. These are the

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22© 2006 Directed ElectronicsUsing a sharp, pointed object poke a hole into the grommet(being careful not to damage any existing wires in the grommet)

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23© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 3, H3 Door Lock ConnectionsThere are 8 different types of door lock systems (Type A - H).Refer to the vehicle-specif

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24© 2006 Directed ElectronicsAll other door lock systems will require additional relays and/orresistors. A Directed Electronics 451M Doorlock module

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25© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 4, H2 HarnessEngine Monitoring ExplainedDuring remote start the system will need to know if the engine isrunning. Th

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26© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTachometer WireIdentify the suspected tach wire according to the web informa-tion. Next, place the black lead of a MULTI

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ii© 2006 Directed ElectronicsOR IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION, USE, IMPROPER USE, ORINABILITY TO USE, THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAS BEENADV

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27© 2006 Directed Electronicsof insulation off the tachometer wire in the vehicle and solder thegreen tachometer input wire to it. Then wrap the conn

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28© 2006 Directed ElectronicsFollowing is a brief description of the remainder of the wires inthe H2 harness. For specific details on connecting these

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29© 2006 Directed Electronicsoutput. The output will then remain on until the transmitterbutton is released. Retained Accessory, Dome Light or Starter

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30© 2006 Directed ElectronicsHeadlight Control wireThe Yellow/Brown wire provides an output for activating thevehicle headlight circuit. It is control

Page 28 - Step 4, H2 Harness

31© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 5, Mounting the Receiver/AntennaReceiver/antenna position should be discussed with the vehicleowner prior to install

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33© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 6, Immobilizer Bypass ModulesMost newer vehicles have a factory engine immobilizer systemdesigned to prevent any una

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34© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 7, ProgrammingProgramming transmittersYour system can learn up to 4 transmitters. The following proce-dure will sho

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35© 2006 Directed ElectronicsYou can learn more than one transmitter function at a time byadvancing to another transmitter learn Step. To do this, fir

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36© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTransmitter Button Programming ChartTransmitter Button Auto-LearnRemote Start/StopCarFinder & Disarm/Trunk PopHead Li

Page 34 - Mounting the Receiver/Antenna

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37© 2006 Directed ElectronicsProgramming System SettingsMany of the features and operations of this system can bechanged to suit most of today's

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38© 2006 Directed Electronicsoptiona. Option 1: Press the transmitter button assigned tothe Remote Start function (usually the button) toset factory

Page 37 - Step 7, Programming

39© 2006 Directed ElectronicsExiting Feature programming: The following will cause the system to exit programming and isindicated by 5 short chirps of

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40© 2006 Directed ElectronicsFeature Menu 1 Descriptions1. Engine Monitoring: Defines how the engine is monitored whilethe Remote Start is active.1. N

Page 39 - & Daily Start

41© 2006 Directed Electronics5. Wait-To-Start: This chooses the method of Starter output delayfor Diesel engines.1. Diesel Input wire: An input on the

Page 40 - Programming System Settings

42© 2006 Directed Electronics1. Horn: The output will be pulsed during full trigger events2. Siren: The output will be constant during full triggereve

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43© 2006 Directed ElectronicsFeature Menu 2 Chart Feature Menu 2 Descriptions1. Arming Type: Selects if the alarm will arm by one or both avail-able m

Page 42 - Feature Menus

44© 2006 Directed Electronics2. Passive: The doors will lock when armed via transmitter,Passive Arming and Auto Re-arming.3. Ignition Locking: Select

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45© 2006 Directed Electronics7. Lock Duration: Selects the duration of the pulses when Lockingand Unlocking the doors.1. Short pulse: The Door Lock &

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46© 2006 Directed Electronics11. Acc pulse/DomeLight/ Starter Kill-Anti-grind: This controlsthe output of the "Brown" output wire.1. Acces

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47© 2006 Directed ElectronicsSystem DiagnosticsAlarm diagnosticsWhen arming or disarming the alarm, this system will alert you ofalarm triggers or act

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48© 2006 Directed ElectronicsAlarm Input ChartLED Flashes Input Description1The 'Gray/Blk' Input wire2The 'Orange' Brake Input wir

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49© 2006 Directed ElectronicsRemote Start DiagnosticsRemote Start Diagnostics:Remote Start diagnostics are an important tool that will diag-nose the s

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50© 2006 Directed ElectronicsLast Start Diagnostics:The system holds in memory the reason for the most recentremote start activation. This diagnostic

Page 50 - System Diagnostics

51© 2006 Directed ElectronicsShut Down Diagnostics:The system holds in memory the reason for the most recentremote start shut down. This diagnostic re

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52© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTesting the systemOnce steps 1-7 have been completed, the operation of the systemcan be tested.Ensure that the two 30-amp

Page 52 - Remote Start Diagnostics

53© 2006 Directed ElectronicsNeutral Safety TestSome vehicles do not have an electrical neutral safety switch.Instead, a mechanical neutral safety swi

Page 53 - Diagnostic Chart

54© 2006 Directed Electronics2. Make sure the hood is closed and there are no remotestart shut-downs active.3. Set the emergency brake.4. Turn the key

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55© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTroubleshootingThe ignition comes on, but the starter will not crank.Does it start with the key in the ignition? If so, d

Page 55 - Testing the system

56© 2006 Directed ElectronicsCheck to ensure that the hood is not open and that the brakepedal is not depressed. Check harnesses and connections. Mak

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3© 2006 Directed ElectronicsInstall Guidewhat is includedControl Module6-Pin Main H1 Harness8-Pin H2 Secondary HarnessHeavy Gauge WiresAntenna and cab

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Page 58 - Troubleshooting

58© 2006 Directed ElectronicsOwner’s GuideNow that the installation is complete and tested, it is time tolearn about the many outstanding remote start

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59© 2006 Directed Electronics➤Trunk pop output will disarm your alarm and open thetrunk as you approach your vehicle➤Headlight output can operate as d

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60© 2006 Directed ElectronicsOPERATING YOUR SYSTEMS FEATURESThe Remote Start, Alarm and Convenience features described inthis section follow the trans

Page 61 - Owner’s Guide

61© 2006 Directed ElectronicsWhen you are ready to drive the vehicle:➤Insert the ignition key and turn it to the ON (not theSTART) position.➤Press the

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62© 2006 Directed Electronics➤ The user steps on the brake as they begin to drive thevehicleSafety shut down inputs:While the vehicle is running durin

Page 63 - Remote Start Features

63© 2006 Directed Electronics➤The Horn/Siren will chirp once and the lights will beginflashing to indicate Quick Stop Mode is active.➤Turn the ignitio

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64© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTo de-activate Daily Start:➤Press and hold the & buttons on your trans-mitter for more than 3 seconds➤Activate Vaca

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65© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTo de-activate Vacation Mode:➤Press and hold the & buttons on your trans-mitter for more than 3 seconds➤Activate Da

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66© 2006 Directed ElectronicsAlarm and Security FeaturesTransmitter Arming of the AlarmYou can arm the system by pressing the button of your trans-mi

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4© 2006 Directed Electronicsimportant informationCongratulations on the purchase of your remote start keyless entrysystem. This system will allow conv

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67© 2006 Directed ElectronicsAuto-rearming featureAuto-rearming is designed to protect the vehicle in case of unin-tended disarming of the alarm. It w

Page 69 - Alarm and Security Features

68© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTransmitter Disarming the AlarmTo disarm the security system, press the button of the trans-mitter. When the system disa

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69© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTo active Panic Mode: ➤Press and hold the button on the transmitter for 6seconds➤The Horn/Siren output and light flash w

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70© 2006 Directed ElectronicsValet ModeValet Mode will defeat the alarm trigger and remote start opera-tions while leaving all other security and conv

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71© 2006 Directed ElectronicsConvenience FeaturesCarfinder FeatureThis feature allows you easily locate you vehicle in large and dark-ened parking are

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72© 2006 Directed Electronics➤Press and hold for 3 seconds the button on thetransmitter and then release it.➤The headlight output toggle on/off accor

Page 74 - Convenience Features

73© 2006 Directed ElectronicsGlossary of termsControl Module:The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden underthe dash area of the vehicle. It houses t

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Page 76 - Glossary of terms

75© 2006 Directed ElectronicsQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE:Alarm Operation To Arm and Lock: Press the button for one second. The doors will lock andthe park

Page 77 - NNootteess

The company behind this system is Directed ElectronicsSince its inception, Directed Electronics has had one purpose, to provide consumers withthe fine

Page 78 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE:

5© 2006 Directed Electronicsfcc/id noticeThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following conditions: (1) This dev

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6© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTO THE VEHICLE. ALL DOORS LEADING FROM ADJACENTLIVING AREAS TO THE ENCLOSED OR PARTIALLYENCLOSED VEHICLE STORAGE AREA MUST

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