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Model 700 ESP Owner's Guide[...]
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1 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . T able o f Contents Standard T ransmitter Configur ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 What Is Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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2 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Standar d T ransmitter Configur ation contr ols the Arm functi on. contr ols the Disarm functi on. contr ols Silent Mode™ and an Auxiliary Output . contr ols the P anic fun ction. and pressed sim ultaneously contr ol an other Auxiliary Output . and pressed sim ultaneously contr ol an other Auxiliary Output [...]
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3 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . What is Included ■ A contr ol module ■ A pair of f our-button transmitters ■ A Sting er ® shock sensor (on-boar d th e contr ol module) ■ A Reveng er ® siren with rechar g eable back-up battery ■ The r ed status LED indicator li gh t ■ A push-button V alet ® switch ■ A pair of sir en keys Imp[...]
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4 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . This devi ce complies with P art 15 o f FCC rules. Oper ation is subject to the f ollowing two conditi on s: (1) This devi ce may not cause harmful interfer ence , an d (2) This devi ce must accept any in terfer- ence r eceived , inclu ding interfer en ce that may cause un d esired operati on. Caution: Chang [...]
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5 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Button The armin g function is con tr olled by pressin g . Button The disarmin g function is con tr olled by pressin g . Button Silent M ode ™ and an opti on al auxiliary fun ction are con trolled by . (Silent M ode works by pressin g for less than on e second bef ore arming or disarmin g. An opti onal auxi[...]
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6 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . U sing Y our Sy stem The tr ansmitter buttons used in th e in structi ons in this man ual correspon d to the Stand ar d Configur ation. Remember , this is not the only way your tr ansmitter may be set up. I t can be custom configur ed to meet your needs . Y ou can activate , or arm, th e system by pr essing o[...]
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7 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . 20 seconds after th e last door has been closed. Th e system is n ot actually arm ed at that point. The system arm s an d the d oors lock (if connected an d programm ed f or passive locking) at th e 30 second poin t, but the siren will n ot chirp. Th e early chirp provi des you with a 10-second warnin g prior[...]
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8 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Multi-Level Security Armin g allows you to select which of th e security system's inputs or sensors will be active an d which will be bypassed at the tim e that the system is armed . (See th e T able of Zon es section.) Pressin g again within five seconds o f arming the security system will activate th e[...]
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9 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . T o disarm the system, pr ess . Y ou will h ear two chirps, an d the parking li ghts will flash twice . If the power locks ar e conn ected to the system, th e doors will unlock. If the sir en chirps eith er four or five times wh en disarming, refer to th e Di agnosti cs section of this guid e. This is called [...]
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10 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . if a vehicle d oor has not been opened . Rearmin g will take place regar dless of wheth er th e system has been progr ammed for active locking/armin g or passive locking/arming. This feature allows you to tempor arily disarm the security system without th e transmitter sh ould it be lost or d amag ed. In ord[...]
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11 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . T o temporarily turn o ff th e arm or disarm chirps , use Silent M od e ™ . Simply press for less than on e second befor e armin g or dis- arming th e system, and the confirm ati on chirp(s) will be eliminated f or that one operati on only . If you want the arm/disarm confirmati on chirps turned off perm a[...]
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12 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . V alet ® Mode . Y ou must also kn ow wh ere th e Valet ® switch is located. Be sur e to check with your installer at th e tim e of in stal- lation f or the location o f th e V alet ® switch. T o enter or exit V alet® Mode with the V alet switch: 1. T urn the i gniti on on. 2. T urn th e igniti on off. 3.[...]
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13 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Y our system has DEI ® ’s Nuisan ce Preventi on ® Cir cuitry (NPC ™ ). I t preven ts annoying r epetitive tri gger sequen ces due to faulty d oor pin switches or envir onmental con diti ons su ch as thund er , jack- hammers , airport noise , etc . Her e’s how it works: The alarm tri ggers three tim e[...]
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14 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Diagnostics The mi croprocessor at th e h eart of your system is con stantly mon- itoring all o f the switches an d sen sors that are conn ected to it. It detects an y faulty switches an d sen sors and pr events them fr om disabling th e entire system. Th e mi cropr ocessor will also record and r eport any t[...]
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15 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . chirps are h eard, a zon e was tri gger ed so many tim es that Nui- sance Pr evention ® Cir cuitry has bypassed that zon e . In either case , the status LED will in dicate which zon e was involved (see T able o f Zon es secti on). The system will r etain this informati on in its mem ory , and con tin ue to [...]
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16 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Code Hopping The r eceiver and tran smitters each use m athem atical form ulas called algorithm s to change th eir cod es each time th e transmitter is used. This techn ology has been developed to incr ease th e secu- rity of th e unit. The contr ol unit kn ows what the n ext codes sh ould be . This helps to[...]
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17 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Owner Recognition Owner Recogniti on is a feature available ex clusively fr om DEI ® . Usin g a DEI ® Bitwriter hand-held pr ogramming tool, your d ealer can progr am many o f th e system settings . The progr ammer mak es it possible to progr am different settin gs f or each tran smitter that is used with [...]
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18 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . P o wer Sav er Mode Y our system will automati cally en ter P ower Saver Mode while armed or in V alet Mod e , after a period o f time in whi ch no opera- tion has been perf ormed. This lowers th e curr ent d raw to preven t the system fr om drainin g th e vehicle’s battery . P ower Saver M ode takes over [...]
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19 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . ■ Activ e arming (only with the tr an smitter) or passive arming (automati c arming 30-seconds after th e last d oor has been closed). ■ Arming/disarmin g confirmation sir en chirps on or o ff. ■ The i gnition contr olled d oor lock feature on or off: With this feature on, th e doors will lock three se[...]
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20 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . ■ Autom atic Engin e Disable (AED) on or o ff: This feature is desi gn ed to preven t the vehicle fr om bein g stolen at all times , regardless o f wh ether or n ot the alarm is armed . When AED is progr ammed on, the LED will flash slowly (on e-half its norm al armed rate) on ce th e igniti on key is turn[...]
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21 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . ■ Progr essive door trigg er on or o ff: When th e system is armed and a d oor is opened, th e system r esponds with ten chirps prior to beginnin g the full trigg er ed sequence . For an instan t trigg er , the pr ogr essive door tri gger can be progr ammed off. ■ Siren chirp volum e: The siren chirps ca[...]
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22 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Security & Conv enience Expansions Her e we have listed only some of th e m an y expan si on opti ons available . Please contact your dealer f or a complete e xplanati on of all the opti ons available to you. Audio Sensor: M etal on glass, glass crackin g, and breakin g glass each prod uce distinctive ac[...]
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23 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . P ower T runk Release: Th e chann el two output of th e system can operate a f actory power release for th e vehi cle’s trunk or hatch. (An option al relay may be r equir ed.) If th e factory release is n ot power activated, th en DEI's 522T trunk release solenoi d can o ften be add ed. P ower Windo w[...]
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24 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Security Interrupt: An series o f automatic switch es controlled by the security system whi ch prevents th e vehi cle from startin g when ever the system is armed . Shock Sensor: A sensor on-boar d the contr ol m odule that is desi gned to pick up vehi cle impacts an d some h eavy glass impacts. Siren: N ois[...]
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25 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Notes[...]
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26 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . Notes[...]
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27 © 2000 Directed Electr onics , Inc . QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE: T o arm using your r emote ■ Y ou can activate, or arm, th e system by pressin g on your tran smitter for on e second . When th e system arms, you will hear a sh ort siren sound, or chirp, and th e parking li ghts will flash on ce. If the vehi cle’s power door locks have been conne[...]
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The company behind this s ystem is Directed Electr onics , Inc. Since its in ception, DEI ® has had on e purpose , to provide con sumers with the finest vehicle security an d car stereo pr odu cts and accessories available . The recipien t o f mor e than 20 patents in th e field o f advanced electronic techn ology , DEI is ISO 9001 register ed. Qu[...]