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The features of the system are described below. Features that have additional settings that can be selected only

when programming with the PC interface or Bitwriter® are indicated by the following icon: 

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1--1

1  A

ACCTTIIV

VEE//P

PA

ASSSSIIV

VEE  A

AR

RM

MIIN

NG

G:: When active arming is selected, the system will only arm when the transmitter is

used. When set to passive, the system will arm automatically 30 seconds after the last door is closed. To alert

the consumer of passive arming, the siren will chirp 20 seconds after the door is closed. This provides the con-

sumer with an audible warning prior to the system actually arming. At the 30 second mark, the system will arm,

but the siren will not chirp.

1

1--2

2  CCH

HIIR

RP

PSS  O

ON

N//O

OFFFF::  This feature controls the chirps that confirm the arming and disarming of the system.

1

1--3

3  IIG

GN

NIITTIIO

ON

N  CCO

ON

NTTR

RO

OLLLLEED

D  D

DO

OO

OR

R  LLO

OCCK

KSS  O

ON

N//O

OFFFF::  When turned on, the doors will lock three seconds after the igni-

tion is turned on and unlock when the ignition is turned off. There are separate steps for ignition lock and

ignition unlock. They can be programmed on or off independently.

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1--4

4  IIG

GN

NIITTIIO

ON

N  CCO

ON

NTTR

RO

OLLLLEED

D  U

UN

NLLO

OCCK

K:: When turned ON the doors will unlock when the ignition is turned OFF.

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1--5

5  A

ACCTTIIV

VEE//P

PA

ASSSSIIV

VEE  LLO

OCCK

KIIN

NG

G:: If passive arming is selected in Feature 1-1, then the system can be programmed

to either lock the doors when passive arming occurs, or only lock the doors when the system is armed via the

transmitter. Active locking means the system will not lock the doors when it passively arms. Passive locking

means that the system will lock the doors when it passively arms.

N

NO

OTTEE:: Remember, when passive arming is selected, the unit will chirp 20 seconds after the last

door is closed. The system does not actually arm or lock the doors until 30 seconds after the
door has been closed.

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1--6

6  P

PA

AN

NIICC  W

WIITTH

H  IIG

GN

NIITTIIO

ON

N  O

ON

N::  This feature controls whether or not the panic mode is available with the ignition

on. In some states, there are laws prohibiting a siren sounding in a moving vehicle. This feature makes the system

compliant with these regulations.

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1--7

7  D

DO

OO

OR

R  LLO

OCCK

K  P

PU

ULLSSEE  D

DU

UR

RA

ATTIIO

ON

N:: Some European vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz and Audi, require longer lock

and unlock pulses to operate the vacuum pump. Programming the system to provide 3.5 second pulses, will

accommodate the door lock interface in these vehicles. The default setting is 0.8 second door lock pulses. Some

modification to the door lock harness (H2) is also necessary. (See 

(+/-) Door Lock Outputs Harness (H4) section,

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Summary of Contents for 791 XV

Page 1: ...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 and compo...

Page 2: ...Away are all Trademarks or Registered Trademarks of Directed Electronics Inc N Ne ew w S So of ft tw wa ar re e C Co om mp pa at ti ib bi il li it ty y f fo or r 1 10 03 3T T K Ke ey yp pa ad d This...

Page 3: ...ti io on n g gu ui id de e 2 24 4 n ne eu ut tr ra al l s sa af fe et ty y s sw wi it tc ch h i in nt te er rf fa ac ce e 2 26 6 testing the neutral safety switch 26 b by yp pa as ss si in ng g G GM...

Page 4: ...e control transmitters to assure that the system does not unintentionally remote start the vehicle 4 T TH HE E U US SE ER R M MU US ST T I IN NS ST TA AL LL L A A C CA AR RB BO ON N M MO ON NO OX XI I...

Page 5: ...N C CO OS ST TS S iin ns st ta alllla at tiio on n p po oiin nt ts s t to o r re em me em mb be er r I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T This product is designed for fuel injected automatic transmission vehic...

Page 6: ...as the factory When possible place the siren on the same side of the vehicle as the control module where its wires will reach the control module s wires without extending them Always run the wires thr...

Page 7: ...other heat sources and any obvious leaks H Ho ow w t th he e S St ti in ng ge er r i is s m mo ou un nt te ed d i is s t th he e m mo os st t i im mp po or rt ta an nt t f fa ac ct to or r i in n i it...

Page 8: ...ess critical in day to day use As long as the Valet Program switch can be reached to disarm without a transmitter easy access is not important T Th hi in ng gs s t to o r re em me em mb be er r w wh h...

Page 9: ...t will be located you re going to find the wires in the car that the security system will be connected to I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Do not use a 12V test light or logic probe computer safe test ligh...

Page 10: ...ectly to the starter or to a relay controlling the starter In some vehicles it is necessary to power a cold start circuit A cold start circuit will test exactly like a starter circuit but it does not...

Page 11: ...ttach the probe of the meter to chassis ground 3 Start and run the vehicle 4 Probe the wire you suspect of being the tachometer wire with the red probe of the meter 5 If this is the correct wire the m...

Page 12: ...e Usually the area near the headlight parking light switch is an excellent area to start as is the kick panel 4 Turn on the parking lights If your meter shows 12V turn off the parking lights and make...

Page 13: ...vides a door trigger m ma ak kiin ng g y yo ou ur r w wiir riin ng g c co on nn ne ec ct tiio on ns s Before making your connections plan how your wires will be routed through the vehicle For instance...

Page 14: ...H2 2 5 5 H H2 2 6 6 R RE ED D W WH HI IT TE E 2 20 00 0 m mA A C CH HA AN NN NE EL L 2 2 V VA AL LI ID DI IT TY Y O OU UT TP PU UT T R RE ED D C CO ON NS ST TA AN NT T P PO OW WE ER R I IN NP PU UT T...

Page 15: ...P PU UR RP PL LE E 2 20 00 0 m mA A S ST TA AR RT TE ER R R RE EL LA AY Y T TU UR RN N O ON N O OR RA AN NG GE E 2 20 00 0 m mA A A AC CC CE ES SS SO OR RY Y R RE EL LA AY Y T TU UR RN N O ON N P PI I...

Page 16: ...E 2 20 00 0 m mA A 2 2N ND D S ST TA AT TU US S R RE EA AR R D DE EF FO OG GG GE ER R L LA AT TC CH HE ED D P PU UL LS SE ED D H H3 3 1 1 H H3 3 2 2 H H3 3 3 3 H H3 3 4 4 H H3 3 5 5 R RE ED D W WH HI...

Page 17: ...wire supplies a 200 mA output This is suitable for driving light control wires in Toyota Lexus BMW some Mitsubishi some Mazda and other model cars P Po os si it ti iv ve e L Li ig gh ht t F Fl la as...

Page 18: ...ay as shown below I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T This output is only intended to drive a relay It cannot be connected directly to the domelight circuit as the output cannot support the current draw of on...

Page 19: ...et wire to a wire that shows 12V when any door is opened and ground when the door is closed This wire will report Zone 3 Remove any paint and connect this wire to bare metal preferably with a factory...

Page 20: ...system receives the code controlling Channel 2 for longer than 1 5 seconds the red white wire will supply an output as long as the transmission continues This is often used to operate a trunk hatch re...

Page 21: ...actory anti theft device Use a relay to send a or pulse to the arm wire Connect this wire to the wire in the vehicle that sends the signal to turn on the WAIT TO START bulb in the dash board In most d...

Page 22: ...d to pulse the disarm wire of the vehicle s factory anti theft device Use a relay to send a or pulse to the disarm wire as shown in the following diagrams R Re el la ay y f fo or r N Ne eg ga at ti iv...

Page 23: ...em until the satellite has been plugged into the control module These wires are the source of current for all the circuits the relay satel lite will energize They must be connected to a high current s...

Page 24: ...also be used to rearm a factory anti theft system when the remote start shuts down See the Feature Descriptions section of this guide To bypass an optional sensor This wire MUST be connected to hood...

Page 25: ...h in the vehicle This wire will test with ground with the gear selector either in PARK or NEUTRAL This will prevent the vehicle from accidentally being started while in a drive gear This input MUST re...

Page 26: ...uilt into the column shifter can usually be identified by a purple starter wire Typically vehicles that use an outboard mechanical switch use a yellow wire from the ignition switch to the mechanical s...

Page 27: ...ion with the driver s door open the remote start system will shut down If this interface is used it is important to inform the cus tomer to close the driver s door before inserting the key into the ig...

Page 28: ...s sp po or rt t u ut ti il li it ty y v ve eh hi ic cl le es s a an nd d c co ol lu um mn n s sh hi if ft ti in ng g p pa as ss se en ng ge er r v ve eh hi ic cl le es s P Pr re e 1 19 99 96 6 D Do od...

Page 29: ...two very light gauge wires coming out of the steering column The colors of the wires vary but they are often contained in orange tubing either both will be white wires or one wire will be purple white...

Page 30: ...ock systems require seeing the correct R code at the correct time To bypass Passlock I and II p p n n 5 55 55 5L L or p p n n 5 55 55 5T T is required The Passkey III system can be found in the follow...

Page 31: ...rogram Switch should be plugged into the larger blue two pin connector The Status LED fits into a 9 32 inch hole S St ta at tu us s L LE ED D V Va al le et t P Pr ro og gr ra am m S Sw wi it tc ch h p...

Page 32: ...ad dd di in ng g o op pt ti io on na al l D Di ir re ec ct te ed d E El le ec ct tr ro on ni ic cs s d du ua al l s st ta ag ge e s se en ns so or r t to o g gr re ee en n w wi ir re e Z Zo on ne e 2...

Page 33: ...n t th he e t ta ac ch h s si ig gn na al l 1 Start the vehicle with the key 2 Within 5 seconds press and H HO OL LD D the Valet Program switch 3 The LED will light constant when the tach signal is l...

Page 34: ...H1 2 light flash output harness wire t tr ra an ns sm miit tt te er r r re ec ce eiiv ve er r lle ea ar rn n r ro ou ut tiin ne e The system comes with one transmitter that has been taught to the rec...

Page 35: ...the button that was entered into Channel Two C Ch ha an nn ne el l T Tw we el lv ve e If any transmitter button from a known transmitter is programmed to Channel Twelve all trans mitters will be erase...

Page 36: ...you want to program Channel Three after programming Channel One release the Valet Program switch Press it twice and release it to advance to Channel Three Then press it once more and H HO OL LD D it...

Page 37: ...ming and Panic Mode activation with separate buttons When programmed for standard configuration the transmitter buttons are assigned to the following functions operates Arm Lock Panic ON Panic OFF ope...

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Page 39: ...dicator 9 Door Switch Input Indicator 10 Warn Away Response Indicator 11 Siren Status Indicator 12 Battery Level Indicator 13 Trigger Response Indicator 14 Hood Switch Input Indicator 15 Ignition Swit...

Page 40: ...te the Multi Level Security feature Each time the arm button is pressed again a different security level is selected The different levels of security are selected as follows Pressing one time The sire...

Page 41: ...annot be done manually with the Valet switch If the learn routine is locked features cannot be changed T To o e en nt te er r t th he e S Sy ys st te em m F Fe ea at tu ur re es s L Le ea ar rn n R Ro...

Page 42: ...the Valet Program switch the number of times necessary to advance from the feature you just programmed to the next one you want to program 2 Then press the Valet Program switch once more and H HO OL...

Page 43: ...m d di is sa ar rm m c ch hi ir rp ps s o on n Arm disarm chirps off 1 3 I Ig gn ni it ti io on n c co on nt tr ro ol ll le ed d d do oo or r l lo oc ck ks s Standard door locks 1 4 I Ig gn ni it ti...

Page 44: ...op pt ti io on ns s F FE EA AT TU UR RE E N NU UM MB BE ER R O ON NE E C CH HI IR RP P S SE ET TT TI IN NG G D DE EF FA AU UL LT T T TW WO O C CH HI IR RP P S SE ET TT TI IN NG G 2 1 S Si ir re en n...

Page 45: ...UN NL LO OC CK K When turned ON the doors will unlock when the ignition is turned OFF 1 1 5 5 A AC CT TI IV VE E P PA AS SS SI IV VE E L LO OC CK KI IN NG G If passive arming is selected in Feature 1...

Page 46: ...it is to block its transmission to the unit Disabling the Code Hopping feature lets the receiver ignore the Code Hopping part of the transmitted word As a result the unit may have better range with C...

Page 47: ...the door has been closed If the system is armed before the dome light has turned off the security system will generate the door trigger error chirp If this error chirp is not desired use this feature...

Page 48: ...gine until the system times out This is the maximum operation period and the system may be shut down using a shutdown at any time Using the Bitwriter the run time can be programmed for any duration fr...

Page 49: ...e active during remote start operation If accessories such as a voice module or window module are added to the unit it may be necessary to program this feature off n nu uiis sa an nc ce e p pr re ev v...

Page 50: ...start and run the engine every three hours for a maximum of six cycles The engine will run for the programmed run time and then shut down After three hours the system will restart the engine I IM MP P...

Page 51: ...w wn n d diia ag gn no os st tiic cs s 1 With the ignition OFF press and H HO OL LD D the Valet Program switch 2 Turn the ignition ON and then back OFF while H HO OL LD DI IN NG G the Valet Program sw...

Page 52: ...nition 3 Release the Valet Program switch 4 Press and release the Valet Program switch within 5 seconds The LED will flash in groups indicating the last two zones that triggered the unit for one minut...

Page 53: ...should not engage with the hood open 3 Test the NEUTRAL SAFETY shutdown circuit I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Make sure there is adequate clearance to the front and rear of the vehicle before attempting...

Page 54: ...oor inputs connected Is the H1 6 blue wire connected to the door trigger wire in the vehicle Either the H1 5 green or the H1 7 violet should be used instead See wiring diagrams D Do oo or r i in np pu...

Page 55: ...the fuel and or spark during unau thorized starting attempts 2 Is the remote start programmed for voltage sense If so the start time may not be set high enough or you may have to adjust the voltage th...

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