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7© 2006 Directed ElectronicsWiring Quick Reference GuideHeavy GaugeWiresBLUEWHITE (+)YELLOW PINKPINKGREEN (+) output to ign/acc2 circuitMOMENTARY SWIT
8© 2006 Directed ElectronicsH1 Harness - 6 pin connector__________________Pin # Color NoteH1/1YellowSelectable positive or negative parking light outp
9© 2006 Directed ElectronicsH2 Harness - 6 pin connector__________________Pin # Color NoteH2/1GreenUse this wire if the vehicle fails to start correct
10© 2006 Directed Electronicsrelay heavy gauge wires__________________BLACK (-) groundYELLOW (+) starter outputPINK (+) 12 volt inputWHITE (+) accesso
11© 2006 Directed ElectronicsInstallation OverviewBe sure to read this section thoroughly and in its entirety beforestarting the installation. Pay spe
12© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 1, Heavy Gauge Wire ConnectionsGround WireThe BLACK wire connects to the pin next to the light flash jumperfuse. Fi
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
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
15© 2006 Directed ElectronicsIf your vehicle requires more than two ignitions, an additionalrelay (not provided) is required. Refer to the diagram bel
16© 2006 Directed ElectronicsAccessory and Starter wiresThe starter and accessory wires will be located in the same harnessas the ignition and constan
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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
18© 2006 Directed ElectronicsMany Nissan and late-model Chrysler vehicles have two starterwires. A relay and/or resistor (not provided) is required to
19© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 2, H1, Main Harness ConnectionsFactory Alarm DisarmSince many newer vehicles come equipped with a factory alarm itis
20© 2006 Directed ElectronicsParking light flashThere are several different types of parking light circuits. Thefollowing description is for a standar
21© 2006 Directed ElectronicsSafety Shutdown WiresWith all ignition wires properly connected, find the appropriatesafety shutdown wires. These are the
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)
23© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 3, H2 HarnessEngine Monitoring ExplainedDuring remote start the system will need to know if the engine isrunning. Th
24© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTachometer WireIdentify the suspected tach wire according to the web informa-tion. Next, place the black lead of a MULTI
25© 2006 Directed Electronicsof insulation off the tachometer wire in the vehicle and solder thegreen tachometer input wire to it. Then wrap the conn
26© 2006 Directed ElectronicsFollowing is a brief description of the remainder of the wires inthe H2 harness. For specific details on connecting these
ii© 2006 Directed ElectronicsOR IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION, USE, IMPROPER USE, ORINABILITY TO USE, THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAS BEENADV
27© 2006 Directed ElectronicsHeadlight Control wireThe Yellow/Brown wire provides an output for activating thevehicle headlight circuit. It is progra
28© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 4, Immobilizer Bypass ModulesMost newer vehicles have a factory engine immobilizer systemdesigned to prevent any una
29© 2006 Directed ElectronicsStep 5, ProgrammingProgramming System SettingsMany of the features and operations of this system can be changedto suit mo
30© 2006 Directed Electronicsa. Option 1: The LED will turn ON and the Horn will pulseonce.b. Option 2-4: The LED will flash and the Horn will pulse2-
31© 2006 Directed ElectronicsFeature MenuFeature Menu 1 ChartFeatureLocationFeature NameOption 1(Default)Option 2 Option 3 Option 41 Engine Monitoring
32© 2006 Directed ElectronicsFeature Menu 1 Descriptions1. Engine Monitoring: Defines how the engine is monitored whilethe Remote Start is active.1. N
33© 2006 Directed Electronics5. Wait-To-Start: This chooses the method of Starter output delayfor Diesel engines.1. Diesel Input wire: An input on the
34© 2006 Directed Electronicsafter an ignition input is sensed and cease output 1second after the ignition input ceases. 2. LightYourWay: The output
35© 2006 Directed ElectronicsRemote Start DiagnosticsRemote Start Diagnostics:Remote Start diagnostics are an important tool that will diag-nose the s
36© 2006 Directed ElectronicsLast Start Diagnostics:The system holds in memory the reason for the most recentremote start activation. This diagnostic
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37© 2006 Directed ElectronicsShut Down Diagnostics:The system holds in memory the reason for the most recentremote start shut down. This diagnostic re
38© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTesting the systemNeutral Safety TestSome vehicles do not have an electrical neutral safety switch.Instead, a mechanical
39© 2006 Directed Electronicsrear of the vehicle because it may move slightly.2. Make sure the hood is closed and there are no remotestart shut-downs
40© 2006 Directed ElectronicsRemote Start TestOnce steps 1-5 have been completed, the operation of the systemcan be tested.Ensure that the two 30-amp
41© 2006 Directed ElectronicsTroubleshootingThe ignition comes on, but the starter will not crank.Does it start with the key in the ignition? If so, d
42© 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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44© 2006 Directed ElectronicsOwner’s GuideNow that the installation is complete and tested, it is time tolearn about the many outstanding remote start
45© 2006 Directed ElectronicsOPERATING YOUR SYSTEMS FEATURESThe following Remote Start activation descriptions assumeconnection to the vehicle's
46© 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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47© 2006 Directed ElectronicsSafety shut down inputs:While the vehicle is running during remote start operation, thesystem will monitor the vehicle an
48© 2006 Directed Electronics➤Exit the vehicle.➤The engine will run for the programmed run time or untila shut down input is activated.Daily StartThe
49© 2006 Directed ElectronicsVacation ModeVacation mode is a valuable feature designed to maintain normaloperating conditions when the vehicle is park
50© 2006 Directed ElectronicsValet ModeValet Mode will defeat the remote start operations.To enter Valet Mode:➤Press and hold the Momentary Switch ➤Tu
51© 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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53© 2006 Directed ElectronicsQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE:Remote Start the engine To Start: Pulse the activation input wire twice. The engine will start and
The company behind this system is Directed ElectronicsSince its inception, Directed Electronics has had one purpose, to provide consumers withthe fine
3© 2006 Directed ElectronicsInstall Guidewhat is includedControl Module6-Pin Main H1 Harness6-Pin H2 Secondary HarnessHeavy Gauge WiresCrash code card
4© 2006 Directed Electronicsimportant informationCongratulations on the purchase of your remote start system. Thissystem is designed to integrate with
5© 2006 Directed Electronicshowever, the following recommendations should be madeto all users of this system:1. Never operate the system in an enclose
6© 2006 Directed Electronicsgear. OPERATION OF THE REMOTE START MODULE IF THEVEHICLE STARTS IN GEAR IS CONTRARY TO ITS INTENDEDMODE OF OPERATION. OPER
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