1© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99• PC Programmable• Rapid Resume Logic• Owner RecognitionPART NO. 429TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSS429
10© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Type C: Reversing PolarityInterfacing with a reversing polarity system requires either two relays or one
11© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Type D: After-market ActuatorsIn order for this system to control one or more after-market actuators, a
12© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Type F: One-Wire SystemThis system usually requires a negative pulse to unlock, and cutting the wire to
13© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Super Bright LED, 2-pin white plugThe super bright LED operates at 2V DC. Make sure the LED wires are no
14© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99LIGHT FLASH JUMPER:This jumper is used to determine the light flash output. In the (+) position, the on-
15© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99The System Features Learn Routine™dictates how the unit operates. Due to the number of steps, they have
16© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Once a feature is programmed:• Other features can be programmed within the same menu.• Another menu can
17© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Items in bold text have been programmed to the two chirps setting at the factory.Menu #1- Basic Features
18© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99The features of the system are described below. If the system is being programmed with a DEI®Bitwriter™o
19© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/991-10 CODE-HOPPING™ON/OFF:The system uses a mathematical formula to change its code each time the trans-m
This product represents many years of research and development. It is very sophisticated and should be installedby experienced security installers onl
20© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99The system comes with two transmitters that have been taught to the receiver. The receiver can store up
21© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99CHANNELS #4-6:Channels 4 through 6 are used to assign the arm, disarm and panic functions to separatebut
22© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99The transmitters can be programmed with the standard or single button arm/disarm configurations by using
23© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Multi-Level Security Arming is a feature that allows you to select which of the security system's i
24© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99The system stores the last two full triggers in memory.These are not erasable. Each time the unit sees a
25© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99To disarm VRS®(after siren has begun chirping):1. Turn the ignition to the ON position.2. Press and rele
26© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99The Valet®switch doesn’t work.Is it plugged into the correct socket? Check the System Features Learn Rou
PRIMARY HARNESS H1, 12-PIN CONNECTOR3© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99H1/1H1/2H1/3H1/4H1/5H1/6H1/7H1/8H1/9H1/10H1/11H1/12ORANGE (-) 500 mA
4© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99This guide describes in detail the connection of each wire. Also included are possible applications of ea
5© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99H1/3 WHITE/BLUE200 mA (-) channel three output: This wire provides a 200 mA (-) output whenever the trans
6© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99H1/7 VIOLET(+) door trigger input: This type of dome circuit is used in many Ford products. Connect the v
7© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99H1/10 BROWN(+) siren output: Connect this to the red wire of the Revenger®siren. Connect the black wire o
8© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Type A: (+) 12V pulses from the switch to the factory relaysThe system can control a Type A system direct
9© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N429 9/99Type B: (-) pulses from the switch to the factory relaysThis system is common in many Toyota, Nissan, Hon
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