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H3/6

RED

IGNITION 1 +12V INPUT (30A FUSED)

H3/7

PINK/WHITE

(30) FLEX RELAY OUTPUT (car side of ign, acc or starter wire)

H3/8

PINK/BLACK

(87a) FLEX RELAY INPUT (key side of ign, acc or starter wire if needed)

H3/9

RED/BLACK

ACCESSORY/STARTER RELAY +12V INPUT (30A FUSED)

H3/10

NC 

No Connection

Door Lock, 3-pin connector

1

BLUE

(-) 500mA UNLOCK OUTPUT

2

EMPTY

NOT USED

3

GREEN 

(-) 500mA LOCK OUTPUT

Adjusting the Sensor

Important!

 The vehicle system must be disarmed and the vehicle doors, hood, and trunk should remain closed 

and ignition off or the unit will exit adjust mode prematurely.   

Adjusting the sensor:

 

Press

1. 

 and 

hold 

the 

AUX

button for 8 seconds, the remote will emit 1 long beep and MAIN MENU will appear 

in the  Text Display. (If Car 2 mode is on, ignore the Car Select beep after 3 seconds).

Release

2. 

 the 

AUX

button. The remote enters the Main Menu and SETUP REMOTE appears in the display.

Press

3. 

 and 

release

 the 

AUX

 button. SENSOR ADJUST appears in the display.

Press

4. 

 and 

hold 

the 

AUX

button for 1 second. The system will emit 1 long siren chirp when it enters adjust 

mode. The remote will beep 3 times and current setting will appear in the display. 

Press

5. 

 and 

release

 the 

AUX

 or 

AUX

 buttons to adjust the setting up/down then 

press

 the 

AUX

 button to send the 

setting to the system.

After each adjustment, the sensor sensitivity can be tested by cautiously impacting the vehicle with in-

6. 

creasing intensity. When the siren chirps, the test impact has reached the level required to fully trigger 

the alarm.

Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the sensitivity is satisfactory.

7. 

Sensor adjust will be exited by:

Pressing

 the 

AUX

 or 

AUX

 button anytime.

Allowing more than 30 seconds between steps 4, 5, 6.

To exit the shock sensor adjustment mode from the control module:

Open

  an  entry  point  or 

turn  on

  the  ignition,  the  control  module  emits  one  long  chirp  exiting  adjustment 

mode.

Adjusting the sensor with the 1way remote:

Disarm the system, turn the ignition Off and close all the doors.

1. 

Press and hold the 

2. 

AUX

 button of the remote control for 8 seconds (If Car 2 mode is on, ignore the Car 

Select beep after 3 seconds) or until the amber LED turns on.

Press and hold the 

3. 

AUX

 button 1.5 seconds or until the amber led flashes then comes on solid.- The control 

module emits one long chirp, confirming that it has entered adjustment mode.

Press the 

4. 

AUX

AUX

  or  

AUX

 buttons to adjust the sensor level.

Note: You can test the new setting by cautiously impacting the vehicle with increasing intensity until the 

siren chirps, indicating the impact level required to fully trigger the alarm.

 

• 

AUX

 button: Pressing this button increases the sensitivity one level. The siren chirps twice confirming the 

sensitivity adjustment.

 

• 

AUX

  button: Pressing this button decreases the sensitivity one level. The siren chirps once confirming the 

sensitivity adjustment.

 

• 

AUX

 button: Pressing this button resets to default level 7. The siren chirps three times.

To exit the shock sensor adjustment mode from the 1 way remote control:

Press and release the 

AUX

 button any time during programming to go back to the main menu. Press and hold 

for 1.5 seconds in the main menu to exit programming.

10A FUSE

MINI A

TM

RPN: 8540

LIGHT FLASH POLARIT

Y

(10A (M

AXIMUM) FUSE JUMPER)

    +             -

09

11

10

06

08

07

22

66

88

77

11

1 1

0

11

1 1

0

99

5 5

1

2

1

2

4 4

3 3

ELECTRONICS

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3
1

4
2

TACH LEARN THREASHOLD

JMP1 OFF

ON

CPU1

NOTE: Pin 1 is on the left

TACH threshold OFF:

TACH threshold ON:

Bitwriter

Port

Neutral Safety

Switch

Remote

Start In

Status 

LED

Valet

Port

Door Lock/

Unlock Output

Relay Out

Port

H2 

Port

1

10

9

8

7

6
1

2

3

4

5

1

1

8

5

1

1

3

10

12

To change

jumper

settings

1

12

Summary of Contents for 50.7X

Page 1: ...ation Guide This product is intended for installation by a professional installer only Attempts to install this product by a per son other than a trained professional may result in severe damage to a...

Page 2: ...more information Bitwriter Code Hopping Doubleguard ESP Fail Safe Ghost Switch Learn Routine Nite Lite Nuisance Prevention Circuitry Revenger Silent Mode Soft Chirp Stinger Valet Vehicle Recovery Sys...

Page 3: ...rdwire tach inputs 8 Learning the Tach not needed with Virtual Tach 8 Neutral safety switch interface 8 Testing the neutral safety switch 8 Remote Start Shutdown Startup Diagnostics 9 Remote Pairing 1...

Page 4: ...the keys in the ignition The user is responsible for having the neutral safety feature of the vehicle periodically checked wherein the vehicle must not remotely start while the car is in gear This te...

Page 5: ...8 10 9 1 1 12 D2D Port for external Xpresskit interface module 10A FUSE MINI ATM RPN 8540 LIGHT FLASH POLARITY 10A MAXIMUM FUSE JUMPER ON IMPORTANT Neutral Safety switch must be plugged in and in the...

Page 6: ...T H2 12 ORANGE 200mA ACCESSORY OUTPUT H2 13 PURPLE 200mA STARTER OUTPUT H2 14 PINK 200mA IGNITION 1 OUTPUT H2 15 GREY HOOD PIN INPUT N C OR N O H2 16 BLUE WHITE 200mA 2ND STATUS REAR DEFOGGER OUTPUT H...

Page 7: ...he AUX or AUX button anytime Allowing more than 30 seconds between steps 4 5 6 To exit the shock sensor adjustment mode from the control module Open an entry point or turn on the ignition the control...

Page 8: ...rned 2 Release 3 the Control button Note When the tachometer is programmed the main unit automatically enters the Tachometer engine checking mode Neutral safety switch interface Some vehicles do not h...

Page 9: ...4 and release the Control button The status LED flashes to report the last shutdown for one minute or until the ignition is turned on as shown in the following table Status LED Flashes Shutdown Mode 1...

Page 10: ...s displayed Press 3 and release the AUX button until Pair text is displayed Press 4 and hold the AUX button until tones are played on the LC3 remote Successful or Failed Pair The LC3 remote control in...

Page 11: ...only two options AUX option 1 while AUX option 2 For features with more than two options AUX selects the options in ascending order while AUX selects them in descending order Note Pressing AUX button...

Page 12: ...ensor Full trigger Single Double 13 Door Switch Type Normally open Normally closed 14 Trunk Switch Type Normally open Normally closed 15 Remote Button unlock Ign off On Off 1 System Arming mode Active...

Page 13: ...e Comfort Closure is defeated when arming 1 Comfort Closure 1 the door lock pulse or 2nd pulse for double pulses will remain on for 20 sec 2 onds Comfort Closure 2 800mS following the end of the door...

Page 14: ...Aux 4 Output Type Validity Latch Latch reset ign 30 sec Timed Off 5 2nd Unlock 6 16 Aux 4 Linking No linking Link to Arm Link to Disarm Link to Arm Disarm Link to Remote Start Only 17 Aux Trunk Outpu...

Page 15: ...on for the programmed time duration 4 default 30sec Off the output will not activate for a remote control command use this option when the Aux com 5 mand controls an external device such as a garage...

Page 16: ...c uses any of the Engine Checking Modes and does not require any special procedures 2 when parking 2 Engine Checking Mode VirtualTach battery voltage drop rise during cranking determines when the star...

Page 17: ...activate after they turn off 1 during remote start Latch rear defogger the output activates 10 seconds after start if the interior temperature is below 2 55F It turns off after 10 minutes or upon rem...

Page 18: ...Latched 6 Aux 2 Timed Output 30 sec Options 1 to 90 sec 7 Aux 2 Icon Type Pulsed Trunk Window Sunroof Audio Lights Left dr Right dr Rear Hatch Timed Latched 8 Aux 3 Timed Output 30 sec Options 1 to 90...

Page 19: ...e duration of runtime when the engine is started by the Timer Mode and Smart 12 Start features Timer mode Starts sets the number of times the engine will be started by the Timer Mode and Smart Start 1...

Page 20: ...ing Step 4 Virtual Tach Reset Deletes all previously learned values for Virtual Tach and on the next remote start sequence the unit begins virtual tach initialization Note The Zap feature on the Bitwr...

Page 21: ...does not immediately trigger full alarm Instead chirps are heard for the first 3 seconds That s how the progressive two stage door input works This is a feature of this system even if the door is inst...

Page 22: ...his is a manual transmission vehicle the clutch will need to be bypassed see tech tip 10000 at 7 www directechs com Make sure the purple starter wire is connected on the starter side of the optional s...

Page 23: ...onnected The system needs to see a door open then close after initiating the re mote start Does the vehicle have a delayed dome light If you are connected to the dome light wire and the dome light is...

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