Manual Viper Model 550HF

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    MODEL 55 0H F O WNER'S GUIDE ...

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    2 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Table of C ontents System Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Y our Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 What Is Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    3 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. What is included ■ The control module ■ A pair of f our-button transmitters ■ A Stinger TM DoubleGuard ® tw o-stage shock sensor ■ The Re venger TM Soft Chir p TM six-tone progr ammable siren ■ The red Status LED indicator light ■ A push-button V alet ® switch ■ Y our warranty card ■ F ailSaf e ...

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    4 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. T ransmitter Channels Channel I The arm/disar m and panic functions, are usually controlled by Button I. Channel II The Silent Mode ™ /trunk release function, is usually controlled by Button II. Silent Mode ™ and Remote V alet ® work by pressing Button II f or less than one second. T runk release requires y ...

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    5 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Using Y our S ystem Arming Y ou can tur n on, or arm , the system b y pressing Button I of your transmitter f or one second. When the system ar ms, you will hear a short siren sound, or chirp, and see the parking lights flash once. If the vehicle’ s power door loc ks are controlled by the system, the doors wil ...

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    6 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Arming While Driving Y our system can be ar med while driving the vehicle! Simply press Button I on your tr ansmitter while the vehicle is running. The system will chir p once and then once more to indicate that the ignition is on. The system will not respond to any input e xcept the door triggers and the star t ...

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    7 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. T ur n on the ignition. Push the V alet s witch within 15 seconds. The system should now disarm. If it does not, you ma y ha ve w aited too long, so tur n the igni- tion off and on and tr y again. Silent Mode TM T o temporar ily turn off the ar m or disar m chirps, use Silent ModeTM. Simply press Button II brief ...

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    8 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. T o enter or exit Valet ® Mode with the V alet ® switch: T ur n ignition to "run" position, then tur n to "off" posi- tion. Press and release the V alet ® s witch within 10 seconds. The Status LED will light steady if you ha ve entered V alet ® Mode, and it will go out if y ou e xited V a ...

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    9 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Once the system has successfully star ted the motor , it will turn the climate controls on. If cooling or heating of the vehicle is desired, you m ust preset the controls to the desired temperature and turn the blow er motor on. The motor will run for the selected time and the parking lights will flash or come o ...

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    10 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Timer Mode The system has a built-in timer that will start the vehicle's engine and run it f or the programmed time , ev ery three hours for a total of six operations . T o enter timer mode: 1. Star t the v ehicle with the ke y . 2. Press and HOLD Buttons 1 & 2 on the transmitter (or press and HOLD opt ...

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    11 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. R emote St art T ake Over A vehicle equipped with this system can remain running after the k ey is remov ed. This feature is useful f or those times when you will be out of the vehicle f or shor t per iods of time and would lik e to leav e the motor running and the climate controls on. Before turning off the en ...

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    12 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Safety F eatures This system has se ver al impor tant safety f eatures to ensure proper operation of the motor and pre vent accidental damage to the engine or its components . Over and Under Rev Protection The system monitors the engine speed and will shut the engine off if the RPMs rise above or f all below pr ...

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    13 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Diagnostics The microprocessor at the hear t of your system is constantly monitoring all of the s witches and sensors connected to it. It detects an y faulty s witches and sensors and pre vents them from disab ling the entire system. The micro- processor will also record and repor t any triggers that occurred d ...

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    14 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Table of Zones The zone number is the number of LED flashes used b y the system to iden- tify that input. The standard input assignments are listed below , along with spaces to write in any optional sensors or s witches you ha ve had installed. If the W arn Aw a y ® response is triggered, the LED will not repo ...

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    15 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. High F requency Y our system transmits and receiv es at 434 MHz. This provides a cleaner spectrum with less interference and a more stab le signal. Enjoy a phenome- nal increase in range - e v en in areas with high radio interf erence. Programming Options Programming options control what y our system does durin ...

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    16 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. • F orced passive arming on or off . If your system is prog rammed f or passive arming and the forced passiv e ar ming f eature has been programmed on, the system will passively arm after one hour , e v en if a protected entr y has been left open. Forced passiv e arming ensures that the system will be armed i ...

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    17 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc. Gloss ary of T erms Control Unit The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden under neath the dash area of the vehicle . It houses the microprocessor which monitors your v ehicle and controls all of the alar m's functions . FailSaf e ® Starter Kill An automatic switch controlled b y the security system ...

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    Security and C onvenience Expansions Listed below are some of the man y expansion options a v ailable . Please con- sult your dealer f or a complete e xplanation of all the options av ailab le to you. Field Disturbance Sensor An invisib le dome of cov erage is estab lished by the 508T “radar” sensor . Y our system can react to any intrusions in ...

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    19 QU ICK RE FE RENCE OPERA T I NG C A RD : Arming ▼ Y ou can tur n on, or arm , the system by pressing Button I of y our transmitter f or one second. When the system ar ms, you will hear a shor t chirp, and see the par king lights flash once. Arming While Driving ▼ Press Button I on your tr ansmitter while the vehicle is running. The system wi ...

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    S ystem Refer ence Card Directed Electronics, Inc. 2560 Progress Street Vista, CA 92083-8491 © Copyright 1990, 1996 Directed Electronics, Inc. - All rights reserved G553 12/96 The company behind DEI ® is Directed Electr onics, Inc. Since its inception, the company kno wn as Directed Electronics, Inc. (DEI ® ) has had one pur pose - to bring the ...

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