Designtech READY REMOTE 21994 Owner's manual

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Model 21994
Owner’s/Installation Guide
Bitwriter®, Code Hopping™, Doubleguard®, ESP™, FailSafe®,
Ghost Switch™, Learn Routine™, Nite-Lite®, Nuisance
Prevention® Circuitry, Revenger®, Silent Mode™, Soft Chirp®,
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Warn Away® are all Trademarks or Registered Trademarks of
Directed Electronics.
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Congratulations
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing one of our state-of-
the-art keyless entry systems. Directed is the world leader in vehicle
security, remote start, and keyless entry systems, so yes, you have
made the right choice!
STOP! Read this First
Please make sure you follow all the steps listed below
before attempting to install this system in your vehicle.
Step 1: Read this guide from cover to cover. You can view the a
Do-It-Yourself installation video online at www.readyremote.com.
Step 2: Register at www.readyremote.com to gain access
to our vehicle database. This provides you with the specific in-
stallation information for your vehicle and identifies any addi-
tional hardware, if needed, to support the features you desire.
Step 3: Ensure you have, or can borrow the items
listed in the
Tools Required section of this guide.
If you find that this installation is too difficult to perform, please visit
the Professional Installer Network
section of the www.readyremote.
com web site or visit: www.proinstallation.com to contact one of
our 7,000 authorized retailers to have the product professionally
installed.
Caution! Failure to properly install this product may
result in costly damages, personal injury or both.
Important: This product, guide or other related material is subject
to change without notice, please check www.readyremote.com.
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What's Included
s Control Module (receiver)
s One 4- Button Remote Control
s One 18-pin Harnesses
s Control Button (Valet/Program Switch)
s LED status indicator
s This Guide
Tools Required
s Multimeter
s Drill
s 1/4 Drill Bit (for hood pin switch)
s Screwdrivers (Phillips and Flathead)
s Wire Stripper
s Solder Iron
s Electrical Tape
s Pliers
s Crimping Tool
s Safety Glasses
Note: The installation tools listed above may be optional. The re-
quired tools will vary depending on your vehicle.
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Important Information
Government regulations
Read the Government Regulations sections of this
guide prior to operating this system.
Your warranty
Your system comes with a warranty. Your product warranty must
be validated following your purchase. You can validate online at:
www.prodregister.com/directed or complete and return the war-
ranty registration card.
Replacement remote controls
If additional remote controls are desired, please see your autho-
rized dealer or visit us at www.readyremote.com to order. Your
replacement part number is 7143R (4-button).
Installation guide
The installation guide included within is abbreviated. If more infor-
mation is required, please consult the expanded version which can
be found under
On-line Tech Support at www.readyremote.com.
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Guide translations
If you want a Spanish or French version of the Installation/Owners
Guide, please download it from www.readyremote.com and click
on On-Line Tech Support.
Estimado Cliente:
Si buscas los guías de instalación/del usario, por favor de bajar
lo del Soporte Técnico en-línea en el sitio www.readyremote.com
Cher consommateur:
Si vous désirez une version française ou espagnole du guide
d’utilisateur ou d’installation, veuillez s.v.p. le télécharger à
l’adresse suivante: www.readyremote.com en appuyant sur l’icône
<<On-line Tech Support>>.
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Contents
Congratulations .........................................................................iii
STOP! Read this First ..................................................................iii
What's Included ......................................................................iv
Tools Required ...........................................................................iv
Important Information ..................................................................v
Your warranty ......................................................................v
Replacement remote controls ..................................................v
Installation guide ..................................................................v
Guide translations ...............................................................vi
Installation Guide ....................................................................... 3
Wiring schematic ................................................................ 3
Wiring Connections ................................................................... 4
Main Harness (H1), 18-pin connector .................................... 4
LED Plug-in Harness ............................................................. 5
Control button/valet switch .................................................. 5
Programming System Features ..................................................... 6
Feature Menu ............................................................................ 7
Menu 1 .............................................................................. 7
Remote Control Programming ...................................................... 8
Owner's Guide ....................................................................... 11
System maintenance .......................................................... 11
Battery replacement ........................................................... 11
Remote Control Functions .......................................................... 12
Standard configuration ....................................................... 12
Using the System .................................................................... 13
Locking ............................................................................ 13
Unlocking ......................................................................... 13
Disabling the system without a transmitter ............................. 14
Audible Mode ................................................................... 14
Valet Mode ....................................................................... 15
Panic Mode ...................................................................... 15
Rapid Resume Logic ................................................................. 16
Programming Options ............................................................... 16
Convenience expansion options .......................................... 17
Government Regulations ........................................................... 18
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Patent Information .................................................................... 20
Lifetime Consumer Warranty ...................................................... 21
Installation Guide
Wiring schematic
21994
Top View
Front View
Back View
Control button/Valet switch
H1 Main Harness
LED Programming indicator
Antenna
Antenna
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Wiring Connections
Main Harness (H1), 18-pin connector
H1/1
RED/WHITE (-) CHANNEL 2 OUTPUT
H1/2
BROWN/BLACK UNLOCK #87 NORMALLY CLOSED
H1/3
ORANGE (-) 500mA GROUND-WHEN-LOCKED-
OUTPUT
H1/4
YELLOW (+) SWITCHED IGNITION INPUT
H1/5
WHITE/BLUE (-) 200mA CHANNEL 3 VALIDITY OUTPUT
H1/6
LT. GREEN/BLACK (-) 200mA FACTORY ALARM DISARM
OUTPUT
H1/7
BROWN (-) HORN HONK OUTPUT
H1/8
BLACK GROUND
H1/9
WHITE (+/-) PARKING LIGHTS FLASH OUTPUT
H1/10
VIOLET UNLOCK #87 NORMALLY OPEN
H1/11
BLUE/BLACK UNLOCK #30 COMMON OUTPUT
H1/12
VIOLET/BLACK LOCK#87 NORMALLY OPEN
H1/13
WHITE/BLACK LOCK #87 NORMALLY CLOSED
H1/14
GREEN/BLACK LOCK #30 COMMON OUTPUT
H1/15
BLACK/GREY DOMELIGHT RELAY #30 OUT
H1/16
BLACK/GREY-1 DOMELIGHT RELAY #87 IN
H1/17
BLUE (-) 200mA SECOND UNLOCK OUTPUT
H1/18
RED (+) 12V CONSTANT POWER INPUT
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LED Plug-in Harness
1
BLUE INPUT
2
RED OUTPUT
Control button/valet switch
1
GREY INPUT
2
BLACK OUTPUT
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Programming System Features
The System Features Learn Routine dictates how the unit operates. It
is possible to access and change most of the feature settings using
the Control button/valet switch. (see
Feature Menus)
1. Turn the ignition On, then off.
2. Within 15 seconds, Press and release the Control button/
valet switch the number of times corresponding to the feature
you want to program. (See Feature Menu section).
3. Press the button one more time and HOLD it, the horn honks
and the LED flashes to indicate which feature number is
selected. For example, groups of 8 flashes indicate feature
8 is selected.
4. While still holding the Control button/valet switch, use the
remote control to select the desired setting. As shipped the
remote control is configured to the LED On settings.
5. Press the
button to select LED On. The LED light solids and
the horn honks one time. Press the
button to change to
LED Off setting. The LED goes out to indicate the change, and
the horn honks twice.
The learn routine exits if any of the following occurs:
s The ignition is turned On
s There is no activity for 15 seconds
s The Control button/valet switch is pressed too many times
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Feature Menu
Default settings are in bold type.
Menu 1
Feature # Feature LED ON LED OFF
1 Ignition controlled
door lock
ON
OFF
2 Ignition controlled door
unlock
ON
OFF
3 Ignition controlled
domelight
ON
OFF
4 Door Lock Output
Duration
0.8 sec
3.5 sec 0.4 sec
5 Unlock Output Pulse
count
Single
Double
6 Lock Output Pulse
Count
Single
Double
7 Comfort Closure*
OFF
ON
8 Code Hopping
ON
OFF
*Comfort Closure is not available on all vehicles types.
Visit www.readyremote.com for more information.
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Remote Control Programming
The system comes with one remote control that has been taught to
the control module. The control module can store up to four different
remote control codes in memory.
1.
Turn key to the On position
2. Within 10 seconds,
press and release the Control button/
valet switch the number of times corresponding to the desired
channel as shown in the following table.
3. Once you have selected the channel, press the Control button
once more and HOLD it. The horn honks and the LED flashes
to confirm the selected channel. Do not release the Control
button.
4. While holding the Control button/valet switch, press the but-
ton on the remote to be assigned to the selected channel.
The horn honks indicating successful programming. It is not
possible to teach a remote control button to the system more
than once.
5. Once the code is learned, the Control button may be re-
leased.
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Channel/ Function
Channel
#
Function Wire Color
1 Auto Learn
2 Lock Only
3 Unlock
Only
4 Channel 2 RED/WHITE
5 Channel 3
WHITE/BLUE
6 Lock/Unlock, Panic
7 Panic Only
8 Delete all remotes
Note: For Auto Learn Configuration, see Owner's Guide section
Remote Control Functions
Channel 8: If any button from a remote is programmed to Channel
8, all remotes are erased from memory. System features revert to
the default settings.
This is useful if a remote is lost or stolen, all programming is erased
from memory. You are also able to start from scratch if the remote
buttons were programmed incorrectly.
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The programming routine exits if any of the following
occurs:
s The ignition is turned off
s There is no activity for 15 seconds
s The Control button/valet switch is pressed too many times
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Owner's Guide
System maintenance
The system requires no specific maintenance beyond battery re-
placement for the remote controls. Your remote is powered by a
coin cell battery (3V CR2032) that lasts approximately one year
under normal use. When the battery begins to weaken operating
range is reduced.
Battery replacement
Locate the small slot on the side of the remote control. Insert a small
slotted screwdriver or equivalent tool into slot and pry the case
apart. Replace battery while verifying the correct polarity and then
snap case together.
Remote Control Functions
The remote control buttons are used to send commands to the sys-
tem.
Standard configuration
Lock: Press on the remote control.
Unlock: Press
on the remote control.
Panic: Press to activate panic mode.
Audible Mode: Press
to operate Audible mode
or an op-
tional auxiliary function.
s To receive confirmation honks, press before locking
and unlocking.
s An optional auxiliary function such as trunk release may be
controlled by pressing and holding
for 2 seconds.
Channel 3 Auxiliary: Press and simultaneously to operate
an expansion option. See Convenience expansion options section.
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Using the System
Locking
Pressing for one second locks the doors and activates the op-
tional Failsafe Starter Kill. (the starter kill prevents the starter from
cranking, when installed.) The horn will honk (If audible is turned
on by pressing
before you press ), and the parking lights
flash one time to confirm the system is locked.
The LED flashes once per second continually while the system is
locked.
Pressing the
button again within 3 seconds of first press acti-
vates Audible Mode for the single operation only.
Important: Manually locking the vehicle does not disable the
starter kill.
Unlocking
Pressing for one second unlocks the doors. The horn honks
twice - (If audible mode is turned on by pressing
before you
press ) - and the parking lights flash twice to confirm unlock-
ing of the system.
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Disabling the system without a transmitter
If your remote transmitter is lost or damaged, you can manually
override the starter kill. You must have the vehicle's ignition key and
know where the Control button/Valet switch is located. For refer-
ence, you may want to note the location of the Control button/valet
switch in this guide.
To bypass the starter kill:
1. Turn the ignition On.
2. Press and release the Control button/valet switch within 10
seconds.
The status LED stops flashing and the vehicle may be started.
If the vehicle does not start, you may have waited too long.
Turn the ignition off and repeat the process.
Control button/valet switch location: ______________________
Audible Mode
To temporarily turn on the lock or unlock horn honk(s), press
before locking or unlocking. The confirmation honk(s) sound for the
single operation only.
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