Directed Electronics 417 manuel d'utilisation

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA N417A 9-00 ® Model 417 Installation Guide ® : http://www. guardianalarms . net[...]

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    2 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA What Is Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Installation P oints to Remember . . . . . . . . . . 4 T ools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Deciding on Component Locations . . . . . . . . . 5 Siren . [...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 3 what is included ■ The control module (see diagr am) ■ A Rev enger ® Soft Chirp ® siren ■ The plug-in V alet ® /progr am switch ■ The plug-in status LED ■ 12-Pin primary harness ■ Starter kill relay pack age ■ A Stinger ® Doubleguard ® shock sensor on-boar d the control module 12-[...]

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    4 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA pr oduct description This unit is used to enhance a vehi cle’s original equipm ent from m anufactur er (OEM) factory k eyless entry system by converting it in to a full-featured alarm system. It has been d esigned to work with th e factory tran smitters and to in terface with minimal wirin g to th[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 5 AFTER THE INST ALLA TION ■ T est all functi ons. Th e “Using Y our System” secti on of the Own er’s Guide is very h elp ful when testin g. ■ When testin g, don’t for get that this system is equipped with Nuisan ce Preventi on Circuitry (NPC). This cir- cuitry can bypass both instan t tri[...]

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    6 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA ■ P oint the sir en down so water does n ot collect in it. ■ Never put th e control m odule in the en gine compartmen t! ■ The first step in h ot-wiring a vehicle is r emoving th e driver's sid e under d ash panel to access th e starter and igniti on wires. If th e control m odule is plac[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 7 This system has Remote V alet, so the user can en ter and exit V alet Mod e without having to r each th e V alet/program switch. DEI in trodu ced this feature so that switch location was less criti cal in day-to-day use . A s long as th e Valet/pr ogram switch can be reach ed to disarm without a tra[...]

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    8 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA If the Failsafe ® Starter Kill Relay or its conn ections ar e immediately visible upon r emoval of th e under d ash panel, they can easily be bypassed by a thi ef. Always make th e relay and its conn ections diffi cult to discern from the factory wirin g! Exposed yellow butt connectors do n ot look[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 9 How to find (+)12V ignition with y our multimeter: 1. Set to DCV or DC voltage (12V or 20V is fine). 2. Attach the (-) pr obe o f the m eter to chassis ground . 3. Probe the wir e you suspect o f being th e ignition wir e . The steerin g column harness (i gnition switch harness) is an e xcellent pla[...]

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    10 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA making y our connections When conn ecting the security system’s wir es to the vehicle wir es it is important that the conn ections ar e ti ght and n o bare wire is e xposed. In this section, two types o f connection s are described that m ay be used to conn ect the wir es from the security system[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 11 1. Using your wir e strippers an d razor knife , strip appro xim ately 1 / 2 -inch o f insulation o ff the wire to be con- nected to, with out cutting the wir e. 2. Twist th e security m odule’s wir e around th e bar e section o f the vehicle’s wir e. 3. Solder the bar e conn ection th oroughly[...]

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    12 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA primary harness (H1) wir e connection guide This section o f the installati on guide d escribes in detail the conn ection of each o f th e primary harn ess wires. Also inclu ded are possible appli cations o f each wire . This system was design ed with th e ultimate in fle xibility and security in m[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 13 IMPORT ANT! Never interrupt any wire other than the starter wire. NOTE: If connecting the H1/1 wire to control another module, such as a window controller ( P/N 529T or 530T ), a 1 amp diode (type 1N4004) will be required. Insert the diode as shown in the following diagram. H1/2 WHITE (-/+) SELECT [...]

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    14 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA H1/3 WHITE/BLUE (+) TRUNK RELEASE, SENSOR SHUNT INPUT This input is used to bypass sensor inputs wh en the trunk is opened usin g the factory tr ansmitter . Connect this wire to th e (+) trunk release output of th e factory keyless en try system or trunk release relay . When th e system receives a [...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 15 H1/6 BLUE (-) INST ANT TRIGGER, ZONE 1 This input will respon d to a negative input with an instan t trigger . It is i deal for h ood and trunk pins or vehi- cles without f actory Content Th eft Deterrent (CTD). V ehicles with out CTD may requir e trunk pin s or need to be hard-wir ed to the alarm.[...]

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    16 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA H1/10 BROWN (+) SIREN OUTPUT Connect this wir e to the red wir e of the sir en. Connect the black wir e of the sir en to (-) chassis gr ound , prefer- ably at the sam e point that you connect th e control m odule’s black groun d wire . H1/11 RED (+) 12V CONST ANT POWER INPUT Befor e connecting th[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 17 plug-in harnesses The LED oper ates at 2V DC. Make sur e the LED wires ar e not shorted to gr ound because the LED will be d am aged . The LED fits in to a 9 / 32 -in ch moun ting hole . Be sure to ch eck for clearan ce pri or to drillin g the moun ting hole . The V alet/progr am switch should be a[...]

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    18 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA oper ation mode settings ARMING AND DISARMING WITH THE OEM TRANSMITTER When conn ected to the vehicle’s d atabus, the in terface mod ule can be armed and disarm ed with th e OEM keyless en try tran smitter by pressing th e lock and unlock buttons , respectively . SENSOR SHUNT AND TRUNK TRIGGER BY[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 19 NOTE: Factory content theft deterrent (CTD) systems in Bonnevilles, A uroras and LeSabres do not monitor the trunk key cylinder wire; theref ore, the trunk k ey cylinder sensor bypass feature is not available on these vehicles. The alarm will trigger if the f actory trunk release feature on the OEM[...]

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    20 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA internal pr ogr amming jumper s T o access the jumper , open the con trol mod ule. This jumper is used to d etermine the li ght flash output. In the def ault negative (-) position, th e on-board relay is disabled an d the unit will output (-) 200 mA, suitable for drivin g factory parking li ght rel[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 21 LEVEL II SECURITY MODE When this jumper is m oved to the Level II position, th e databus interf ace module will n ot disarm from the d river’s door or passen ger door k ey cylinder . The trunk tri gger zone will sh unt if opened usin g the tran smitter but will trigg er when the k ey is used or i[...]

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    22 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA s y stem featur es learn r outine The System Featur es Learn Routine dictates h ow the unit operates . It is possible to access and chan ge any o f th e feature settin gs using the V alet/progr am switch. T o enter the System F eatures Learn Routine: 1. Open a door . 2. Key . T urn the igniti on on[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 23 5. Release the V alet/progr am switch. ONCE THE FEA TURE IS PROGRAMMED ■ Other featur es can be programm ed. ■ The Learn Routin e can be exited if progr amming is complete . TO A CCESS ANOTHER FEA TURE After you have progr ammed a feature in Step 4 o f the learn routin e, pr ess and release th [...]

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    24 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 4 DOOR TRIGGER INST ANT/DELA YED: In the in stant (def ault) setting, if a door is open ed while the security system is armed th e system will trigger imm ediately . In the delayed settin g there is a 15-secon d delay befor e the doors will tri gger the system. This allows th e user 15 seconds to d[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 25 table o f zones When usin g the diagn ostic functi ons, use th e T able of Zon es to d etermine whi ch input has trigger ed the system. It is also h elpful in deci ding which input to use wh en connecting opti onal sensors an d switch es. tr oubleshooting ■ Starter kill does not work: Is th e cor[...]

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    26 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA ■ Closing the door triggers the s ystem, but opening the door does not: Have you corr ectly iden tified the type o f door switch system? This often happen s when the wr on g door input has been used. (See th e Finding the Wires You Need, Door Pin Switch Circuit secti on of this guid e.) ■ Syste[...]

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    © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Vista, CA 27[...]