Directed Electronics AS-1775 manual

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    5  BUTTON  AUTOMATIC  /  MANUAL TRANSMISSION REMOTE  STARTER  INDUSTRY CANADA USER NOTICE: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, includi ng interference that may cause undesired operat ion of the device. To reduce po[...]

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    P. 2 User Guide Table of Contents Government regulations ........................................................................................................ .......... 3  Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 3  Using the Remote Control [...]

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    User guide P.3 Government  regulations  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow ing two conditions: (1) This dev ic e may not caus e harm ful i nterf erence, and (2) this dev ic e mus t ac cept an y interference receiv ed, including i nterference tha t may cause und esired operation. This equipme[...]

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    P. 4 User Guide Using  the  Remote  Control  Your Remote Car Starter is equipped with a 5-button mult i-channel remote control. It c an operate two independent vehic les equi pped with a Remot e Car Starter (see Multi-Car Operation page-1 2 , for second-car transmitt er functions). The functions of the transmitter are as follows: Pictur[...]

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    User guide P.5 The Starter Kill (if installed) c an be confi gured by the installer ei ther to Passiv e Mode (so as to arm automatically) or Active Mode (so as to require t he u ser’s intervent ion f or arming). By def ault, y our Remote Car Starter is confi gured to Passi ve Mode . Passive mode: To arm the Starter Kill, press the button on the t[...]

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    P. 6 User Guide pedal. Make sure to release the brake pedal. The parking lights will flash 3 times quickly and remain lit. Skip to step 4. 3. Within 20 sec. of engaging the parking brake, press and hold , or on the transmitter. The parking lights will flash 3 times quickly and remain lit. - 4. Remove the key: the engine will continue running. 5. Ex[...]

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    User guide P.7 Remote  Trunk  Rele ase  If your system was in stalled with the Re mote Trunk Release option, you can open your trunk by pressing the bu tton for 3 secon ds on the remote transmitter. Idle  Mode  Convenience feature: Id le Mode al lows you to ke ep the engin e running a nd the doors l ocked while you stop, for example,[...]

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    P. 8 User Guide 1. Press the and buttons simultaneou sly until the park ing lights f lash three times . 2. The LED on the a ntenna will co me ON solid to indic ate that the ve hicle has suc cessfully entered Valet m ode. To  put  the  system  ou t  of  Valet  Mode  To put the system out of Valet mode using the KE Y (Ignition[...]

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    User guide P.9 • Turn the ignition k ey to the IGNITIO N ON (RUN) position. • Press and hold the button until the park ing lights com e ON for 2 seconds , pause, and then flash once. If Safe Start is enabled , you can activate Cold W eather Mode by: • Pressing and releas ing the button, then , pressing and holding the button until the parking[...]

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    P. 10 User Guide Advanced  Features:  Installation  programmable  Options  The Remote Car Starter was desi gned with flexibili ty and OEM integration i n mind. With its programma ble option s, this unit can si ngle-hand edly control nearly any electri cal system in yo ur vehicle. Caution : The programming of y our system shou ld be l[...]

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    User guide P.11 4. Press the button; this will lock the d oors , arm th e OEM-s ty le alar m (if c onfi gure d|) and confirm that t he vehicl e is in Turbo M ode. 5. The engine will shut down after 60 seconds. If your vehicle has a manual transm issio n , follow all steps of t he Re ady Mode routine (page-5) to activate Turbo Mo de. At the last ste[...]

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    P. 12 User Guide activated, panic mode is en abled. If horn c onfirmation is disabled, panic mod e will not be available. Horn  Chirp  Timing  The pulse duratio n can be conf igured by y our installer (f rom 5 ms to 200 ms). Multi  car  Operation  This option allows the owner of two vehicles, bot h equipped with th e same Remote C[...]

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    User guide P.13 Troubleshooting  Poor  Transmitting  Range  Many factors may affect the op erating range of the transmitter. Some of thes e are: • The condition of the battery in th e transmitter. • The operating env ironment (for example: downt ow n radi o-frequency no ise, airports, ce llular phone towers…). • Metal: any type [...]