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6© 2006 directed electronics.uussiinngg LLEEDD tteesstt pprroobbeeTo use the LED test probe:1. Remove the protective cover off the probe tip. Save

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7© 2006 directed electronicsiinnssttaallllaattiioonnBe sure to read this section thoroughly and in its entirety beforestarting the installation. Pay s

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8© 2006 directed electronics.wwiirriinngg qquuiicckk rreeffeerreennccee gguuiiddeeLT GREEN/BLACK - (-) Factory Alarm DisarmVIOLET - Lock 87 Normall

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9© 2006 directed electronicsstep 1Ground WireThe BLACK (H1/10) wire on the main 14-pin harness is ground.This wire should be connected to a clean, pai

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10© 2006 directed electronics.check for any additional screws you may have missed.Once the lower dash panel has been removed, locate the ignitionharne

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11© 2006 directed electronicsRED (H1/13) wire from the 14-pin harness to it and wrap theconnection with electrical tape.With the black lead still in t

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12© 2006 directed electronics.LED tester, turn the switch to the parking light position. TheLED tester will illuminate Green. While testing the suspec

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13© 2006 directed electronicskill feature.step 5Door locksThe system comes with a built in relay pack for door lock oper-ation. When attempting to int

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14© 2006 directed electronics.the switch wires to be used, you can usually simplify the instal-lation by locating the same wires in the vehicle’s kick

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15© 2006 directed electronicsing the doors from the driver's or passenger side using the keyactivates all the actuators in the vehicle. This requ

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16© 2006 directed electronics.type A: positive-triggered, relay-driven systemThe system can control Type A door locks directly, with no addi-tional pa

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17© 2006 directed electronicsH2/7H2/6H2/5H2/4H2/3H2/2LOCKRELAYUNLOCKRELAY#87#87A#30A#87#87A#30AVEHICLE (+)LOCK TRIGGERCIRCUITVEHICLE FUSED+12 VOLTCONS

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18© 2006 directed electronics.type B: negative-triggered, relay-driven systemThis system is common in many Toyota, Nissan, Honda, andSaturn models, as

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19© 2006 directed electronicstype C: direct-wired, reversing-polarity systemtesting reversing polarity systemsUse these instructions if the power door

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20© 2006 directed electronics.It is critical to identify the proper wires and locate the masterswitch to interface properly. Locate wires that show vo

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21© 2006 directed electronics HH11//44 BBRROOWWNN//BBLLAACCKK::Connect the brown/black wireto the master switch side of the unlock wire. The mastersw

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22© 2006 directed electronics.type D: adding one or more after-market actuatorsVehicles without factory power door locks require the installa-tion of

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23© 2006 directed electronicstype E: electrically-activated vacuumThis system is found in Mercedes-Benz and Audi 1985 andnewer. The door locks are con

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24© 2006 directed electronics.type F: one-wire system (cut to lock, ground to unlock)This type of door lock system usually requires a negative pulse t

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25© 2006 directed electronicstype G: positive (+) multiplexThis system is most commonly found in Ford, Mazda, Chryslerand GM vehicles. The door lock s

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26© 2006 directed electronics.1. Cut the output wire from the door lock switch/key cylinder.2. Test with the meter from the switch side of the cut doo

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27© 2006 directed electronicstype H: negative (-) multiplexThe system is most commonly found in Ford, Mazda, Chryslerand GM vehicles. The door lock sw

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28© 2006 directed electronics.ground references are the ground input source to the door lockswitch/key cylinder or the battery ground.3. Operate the d

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29© 2006 directed electronicsLocate the factory alarm disarm wire using the web site vehicleinformation. Once the suspect wire is located, place the L

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30© 2006 directed electronics.step 7 (optional)Auxiliary ChannelWhen the button is pressed for 1.5 seconds theRED/WHITE (H1/14) wire will supply (-)2

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31© 2006 directed electronicsstep 8Loop ProgrammingDepending on the vehicle, use the following data to set up thesystem for your door lock type. The w

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32© 2006 directed electronics.1. FFuussee..Remove and re-insert fuse into main fuse holder.2. KKeeyy..Turn the ignition to the ON position.The parkin

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33© 2006 directed electronicsstep 10Testing the systemWith all the previous steps completed, the operation of thesystem can now be tested.Close all th

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34© 2006 directed electronics.ttrraannssmmiitttteerr ffuunnccttiioonnssThe receiver uses a computer-based learn routine to learn thetransmitter butto

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35© 2006 directed electronicsccoonnttrrooll mmoodduullee pprrooggrraammmmiinnggDepending on the vehicle, use the following data with theinstructions

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ii© 2006 directed electronics.OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION, USE, IMPROPER USE, ORINABILITY TO USE, THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAS BEENAD

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36© 2006 directed electronics.IIggnniittiioonn CCoonnttrroolllleedd DDoooorr LLoocckkss OOnn//OOffff ((RREEDD)) - When on, thedoors will lock th

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37© 2006 directed electronicsccooddee hhooppppiinngg ®rree--ssyynncchhrroonniizzeeIf the transmitter is pressed many times out of range, or thebatte

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38© 2006 directed electronics.eemmeerrggeennccyy oovveerrrriiddee pprroocceedduurreeIf you have the optional starter kill relay installed, you will

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Cut along dotted line and fold for a quick and easy reference to keep in your purse or wallet.✂✂QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE:To lock the doors using your tra

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

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2© 2006 directed electronics.wwhhaatt iiss iinncclluuddeedd➤ Control Module➤ One Pre-Programmed 4-Button Transmitter➤ 14-Pin H1 Main Harness➤ 10 fee

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3© 2006 directed electronicsiimmppoorrttaanntt iinnffoorrmmaattiioonnCongratulations on the purchase of your keyless entry system.This system will al

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4© 2006 directed electronics.fcc/id noticeThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following conditions: (1) This de

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5© 2006 directed electronicspprriimmaarryy hhaarrnneessss ((HH11)),, 1144--ppiinn ccoonnnneeccttoorrnote: H1/1 LIGHT GREEN/BLACK use if the vehi-c

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