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3. Mount the receiver/antenna using the supplied double-sided tape. 
4. Route the receiver/antenna cable to the control module and plug it into the four-pin antenna

connector.

On-Board Dual-Stage Shock Sensor

There is a dual-stage shock sensor inside the control unit. Adjustments are made via the rotary
control as indicated in the diagram. Since the shock sensor does not work well when mounted
firmly to metal, we do not recommend screwing down the control module. The full trigger of the
on-board shock sensor reports Zone 2. (See 

Table of Zones

section of this guide.)

Note: When adjusting the sensor, it must be in the same mounting location that it will be after the
installation is completed. Adjusting the sensor and then relocating the module requires
readjustment.

IMPORTANT! 

To achieve the best possible range, DO NOT leave the antenna cable

bundled under the dash. Always extend the cable full length during installation,
regardless of the antenna mounting location.

Summary of Contents for Viper 350HV

Page 1: ...ded for installation by a professional installer only Any attempt to install this product by any person other than a trained professional may result in severe damage to a vehicle s electrical system a...

Page 2: ...are all Trademarks or Registered Trademarks of Directed Electronics Inc The Bitwriter p n 998T requires chip version 1 4 or newer to program this unit w ww ww w d di ir re ec ct te ec ch hs s c co om...

Page 3: ...ei iv ve er r L Le ea ar rn n R Ro ou ut ti in ne e 2 21 1 T Tr ra an ns sm mi it tt te er r C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on ns s 2 23 3 Standard Configuration 23 Expanded Configuration 23 D Di...

Page 4: ...eases as soon as the system is disarmed The orange wire is pre wired to control the 8618 starter kill relay It can supply up to 500 mA of current NOTE If using the H1 1 ORANGE wire to activate an add...

Page 5: ...Toyota Lexus BMW some Mitsubishi some Mazda and other models NOTE For parking light systems that draw 10 amps or more the jumper must be switched to a light flash output see the Programming Jumpers se...

Page 6: ...c co on nd d t ti im me ed d output will send a signal for 30 seconds when channel three is pressed This output can be shut off during the 30 second period by pressing Channel 3 again This output can...

Page 7: ...f H1 6 BLUE instant trigger input This input will respond to a negative input with an instant trigger It is ideal for hood and trunk pins and will report on Zone 1 It can also be used with Directed si...

Page 8: ...ptable ground points It is recommended that all security components be grounded at the same location H1 9 YELLOW ignition input Connect this wire to the 12 volts ignition wire This wire is pre wired t...

Page 9: ...ose This fuse protects the module itself H1 12 RED WHITE 200 mA channel 2 output When the system receives the code controlling channel 2 for longer than 1 5 seconds the RED WHITE will supply an output...

Page 10: ...ht LED operates at 2 volt DC and plugs into the two pin WHITE port Make sure the LED wires are not shorted to ground as the LED will be damaged Multiple LED s can be used but they must be wired in ser...

Page 11: ...functions For more infor mation please refer to the guide packaged with the programmer This port can also be used to interface with Directed Video components for on screen security system programming...

Page 12: ...ensor does not work well when mounted firmly to metal we do not recommend screwing down the control module The full trigger of the on board shock sensor reports Zone 2 See Table of Zones section of th...

Page 13: ...g Jumper Light Flash Jumper This jumper is used to determine the light flash output In the position the on board relay is enabled and the unit will output 12V on the WHITE wire H1 2 In the position th...

Page 14: ...e number of steps they have been broken up into two menus It is possible to access and change any of the feature settings using the Valet Program switch However this process can be greatly simplified...

Page 15: ...es corresponding to the feature you wish to change For example to access the third feature press and release the switch three times Then press the switch once more and HOLD it The siren will chirp the...

Page 16: ...hen press it once more and HOLD it The siren would chirp seven times to confirm access to the seventh feature To select another menu 1 Press and HOLD the Valet Program switch 2 After three seconds the...

Page 17: ...lse Double unlock pulse 2 9 Single lock pulse Double lock pulse 2 10 Channel 3 Validity Channel 3 latched latched reset with ignition 30 second timed second unlock output 2 11 Comfort Closure On 20 se...

Page 18: ...isplay separate steps for ignition lock and ignition unlock They can be programmed on or off independently 1 4 ACTIVE PASSIVE LOCKING If passive arming is selected in step 1 1 then the system can be p...

Page 19: ...ve and the sensors are bypassed The door triggers will remain active If programmed to the Vehicle Recovery System VRS setting VRS will be activated 1 10 CODE HOPPING ON OFF The system uses a mathemati...

Page 20: ...trigger is programmed off the full siren output will occur the moment the door is opened 2 5 VALET PULSE COUNT ONE TO FIVE PULSES The system can be programmed to count the number presses of the valet...

Page 21: ...e windows when the system is armed A 20 second output starts 200mS after the last lock pulse The Comfort Closure output will be canceled if the unlock button is pressed If programmed the lock output w...

Page 22: ...6 are used to assign the arm disarm and panic functions to separate buttons on the remote control Teaching a button to Channel 5 or Channel 1 erases some information about that remote from memory and...

Page 23: ...Auto Learn functions in the Transmitter Receiver Learn Routine Standard Configuration When programmed for standard configuration the transmitter buttons are assigned to the following functions operate...

Page 24: ...cannot be accessed from a standard configuration transmitter Diagnostics The system s microprocessor monitors and reports all active and violated zones when arming and disarming LED flashes indicate t...

Page 25: ...k pins 2 On board shock sensor Heavy impact detected by the on board shock sensor 3 Two stage progresses from Door switch circuit H1 5 GREEN or H1 7 VIOLET warning to full alarm 4 Multiplexed Input BL...

Page 26: ...urity Arming Multi Level Security arming allows the operator to select which inputs and sensors are active during a particular arming cycle For a full description of Multi Level Security Arming operat...

Page 27: ...tion key on and off to clear the NPC from memory and then retest the shock sensor For a detailed description of NPC see Owner s Guide Door input does not immediately trigger full alarm Instead I hear...

Page 28: ...cating the sensor can often solve this problem If the LED indicates that the door caused the trigger you may have programmed the progressive door trigger off See Feature 2 4 in the Feature Description...

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