ReadyRemote 24924B Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
Model 24924B
Installation Guide
This product is intended for installation by a professional in-
staller 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 components.
For the complete version of this install
guide, send an email to [email protected]
REMOTE
VIOLET/WHITE tachometer input
BROWN (+) brake shutdown
GREY hood pin shutdown
BLUE/WHITE (-) 200mA 2ND status output/defogger
BLACK/WHTE neutral safety shutdown
WHITE (+/-) parking light output
BLACK (-) ground input
RED/WHITE (-) 200mA channel 2 output
BROWN (-) 200mA horn honk output
WHITE/BLUE (-) activation input
GREEN/WHITE (-) 200mA factory alarm rearm
GREEN/BLACK (-) 200mA factory alarm disarm
RED 12V high current output
PINK ignition output
VIOLET starter output
ORANGE accessory 1 output
RED 12V high current input
PINK/WHITE ignition 2 output
BLUE (-unlock)
GREEN (-lock)
Door Locks
Status LED
Valet/Program button
Antenna/Receiver
(-) LIGHT FLASH OUTPUT
(+) LIGHT FLASH OUTPUT (DEFAULT)
TO CHANGE
JUMPER
SETTINGS
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Primary harness (H1) wiring diagram
H1/1
LIGHT GREEN/
BLACK
(-) 200mA FACTORY ALARM DISARM
H1/2
GREEN/WHITE (-) 200mA FACTORY ALARM REARM
H1/3
EMPTY NOT USED
H1/4
WHITE/BLUE (-) ACTIVATION INPUT
H1/5
EMPTY NOT USED
H1/6
BROWN (-) 200mA HORN OUTPUT
H1/7
RED/WHITE (-) 200mA TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT
H1/8
BLACK GROUND
H1/9
WHITE (+/-) LIGHT FLASH OUTPUT
Heavy gauge relay wiring diagram
1
PINK (+) OUTPUT TO IGNITION CIRCUIT, 30A
2
PURPLE (+) OUTPUT TO STARTER CIRCUIT, 30A
3
ORANGE (+) OUTPUT TO ACCESSORY CIRCUIT, 30A
4
RED (+) (30A) HIGH CURRENT 12 INPUT
5
PINK/WHITE (+) PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT FOR ACCESSORY OR IGNITION
6
RED (+) (30A) HIGH CURRENT 12V INPUT
Remote start harness (H2) wiring diagram
H2/1
BLACK/WHITE (-) NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH INPUT
H2/2
VIOLET/WHITE TACHOMETER INPUT WIRE
H2/3
BROWN (+) BRAKE SWITCH SHUTDOWN WIRE
H2/4
GRAY (-) HOOD PINSWITCH SHUTDOWN WIRE
H2/5
BLUE/WHITE (-) 200mA 2ND STATUS/REAR DEFOGGER OUTPUT
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Virtual tach learning
Note: Use of Virtual Tach does not require the Tach wire to be con-
nected.
To program Virtual Tach:
1. After the install is complete, remote start the car.
2. If the car does not start on the first attempt, let the remote start at-
tempt again.
3. Once the car starts, let it run until the parking lights come on.
4. When the parking lights come on, shut off the remote start with the
remote - that’s it! Virtual Tach is programmed.
Note: Virtual tach is not recommended for use on diesel trucks.
Virtual Tach handles disengaging the starter motor during remote start-
ing it does not address over-rev. If the customer wants to have the
over-rev protection capability the tach wire must be connected. This
may involve more installation shop charges than initially quoted.
Important: If the Virtual Tach mode over cranks or doesn’t crank the
vehicle long enough to start and run the car, use the Bitwriter to add or
subtract the starter output time. Virtual Tach fine tune can be adjusted,
see Feature Menus and Programming System Features.
Tach learning
Note: The LED referenced within the installation section is the LED (pro-
gramming indicator) on the Control Module unless otherwise stated.
Important: H2/2 Violet/white must be connected before continu-
ing. If using Virtual Tach, this procedure is not required and should
not be used.
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To learn the tach signal
1. Start the vehicle with the key.
2. Within 5 seconds, press and HOLD the valet button. The LED turns
on when the tach signal is learned.
3. Release the valet button.
Remote control learn and reset routine
The system comes with two remote controls that have been taught to
the system. The system can store up to 4 different remote control codes
in memory. Use the following learn routine to add remote controls to
the system.
The valet button plugged into the blue port, is also used for program-
ming.
To program the unit using the valet button:
1. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Within 10 seconds, press and release the valet button the num-
ber of times corresponding to desired channel, (see the following
table) and then press and HOLD it.
The LED flashes (and the horn honks* if connected) to confirm the
selected channel. Do not release the button.
Channel Function
1
Auto Learn Standard Configuration (default)
The auto learn configuration automatically sets up the remote's button
configuration.
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Channel Function
2
Delete remotes: This feature erases all remotes from the memory of the
system. This is useful in cases when a customer’s remote is lost or stolen.
Note: This does not reset the programmed features of the system or reset
the Virtual Tach setting.
3
Reset Features: This resets all of the system features to the factory default
settings.
Note: This feature does not delete the remotes from the system or reset the
Virtual Tach setting.
4
Virtual Tach Reset: Deletes all previously learned values for Virtual Tach,
and on the next remote start sequence the unit begins virtual tach initial-
ization.
3. Continue holding the valet button, then press the

button on
the remote. The horn honks if connected, to confirm successful
programming.
4. Release the button.
Select another channel by pressing the valet button, and then
pressing and holding it. The LED flashes to indicate the selected
channel.
Learn Routine is exited when:
Ignition is turned off.
Programming button is pressed too many times.
More than 25 seconds elapses between programming steps.
* Horn function is a programmable feature, it is Off by default. See
Feature Menus and use Programming System Features to turn On.
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Operating settings learn routine
The System Features Learn Routine dictates how the unit operates. The
programmable operating settings of this unit can be changed whenever
necessary using this Learn Routine.
To program operating settings:
1. Turn the ignition On, and then Off.
2. Select a menu. Press and HOLD the valet button. When the LED
flashes once (and the horn honks if connected) menu one is se-
lected. Continue to hold the button, when the LED flashes twice
(and the horn honks* if connected) menu two is selected. Release
the button after the flashes to select the desired menu.
3. Select a feature. Within 10 seconds, press and release the button
the number of times corresponding to the desired feature, (see
Features menus) and then HOLD the button. The LED flashes (and
the horn honks* if connected) to indicate the feature selected.
4. Program the feature. While holding the Valet button, you can pro-
gram the feature using the remote control. For features with only
two options;

= Option 1 while

= option 2. For features
with more than two options;

selects the options in ascending
order. The LED flashes and the horn honks indicating which option
is selected.
5. Release the button.
To access another feature in the same menu:
1. Press and release the valet button 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 button once more and hold it.
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To select another menu:
1. Press and hold the valet button.
2. After 3 seconds, the unit advances to the next menu, the horn
3. honks and LED flashes indicating which menu has been accessed.
The learn routine exits if any of the following occurs:
The ignition is turned On
There is no activity for 30 seconds
The valet button is pressed too many times
* Horn function is a programmable feature, it is Off by default. See
Feature Menus and use Programming System Features to turn On.
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Features menu
The factory default settings are indicated in bold text in the table below.
Menu 1
Fea-
ture #
Feature Opt. 1 Opt. 2 Opt. 3 Opt.4 Opt. 5+
1 Horn function
Off
Siren
20 mS
Siren
30 mS
Siren
40 mS
Siren
50 mS
2 Ignition con-
trolled lock
On
Off
3 Ignition con-
trolled unlock
On
Off
4 Doorlock output
duration
0.8 sec
.
3.5 sec. 0.4 sec.
5 Double pulse
unlock
Off
On
6 Double pulse
lock
Off
On
7 Factory Alarm
Disarm function
with unlock
Before
unlock
Remote start
only
8 Factory Alarm
Disarm Pulses
Single
Double
9 Comfort
Closure
Comfort
Closure 1
Off
Comfort
Closure 2
10 Panic
On
Off
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Menu 2
Fea-
ture #
Feature Opt. 1 Opt. 2 Opt. 3 Opt.4 Opt. 5+
1 Engine checking
Virtual tach
voltage Off tachometer
2 Engine Runtime
12 min
24 min 60 min
3 Park light output Pulsed
Constant
4 Cranking time
0.6 sec
.
0.8 sec. 1.0 sec. 1.2 sec. 1.4, 1.6,
1.8, 2.0,
4.0 sec
5 Activation pulse
count
1 pulse
2 pulses 3 pulses
6 2nd Ignition
behavior
Ignition
Accessory
7 Accessory
output
Off during
wait-to-start
On during
wait-to-start
8 2nd Status
behavior
Normal
Latch rear
defogger
Pulse rear
defogger
9 Diesel start
delay
Off
Timed 15
sec
Timed 30
sec.
Timed 45
sec.
10 Virtual Tach fine
tune
(0) (as
learned)
100 ms to 1 sec. (in 100 ms increments)
11 Timer mode run
time
12 min
3 min 6 min 9 min
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Shutdown diagnostics
The unit has the ability to report the cause of the last shutdown of the
remote start system. To enter diagnostic mode:
1. Turn the ignition off.
2. Press and HOLD the valet button.
3. Turn the ignition on and then off.
4. Release, and then press and release the valet button.
The LED reports the last system shutdown by flashing for one minute in
the following grouped patterns and stops flashing when the ignition is
turned on.
Shutdown Flash Patterns
led flasHes sHutdown mode
1 System timed out
2 Over-rev shutdown
3 Low or no RPM, Low battery
(for voltage & Virtual tach modes)
4 Remote control shutdown
(or optional push button)
5 (-) Hood shutdown
6 (+) Brake shutdown
7 Neutral safety
8 Wait-to-start timed out
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Patent Information
This product is covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents:
303,223 345,711 4,383,242 5,103,221 5,534,845 5,907,195
333,633 347,190 4,438,426 5,117,217 5,572,185 5,914,667
333,634 348,622 4,553,127 5,132,660 5,646,591 5,945,936
333,635 352,685 4,584,569 5,193,141 5,656,997 5,952,933
333,636 383,689 4,794,368 5,245,694 5,712,638 5,990,786
333,795 383,690 4,887,064 5,285,186 5,783,989 6,093,979
340,000 390,830 4,897,630 5,315,285 5,798,711
344,905 392,944 4,922,224 5,357,560 5,872,519
345,317 4,327,444 4,987,402 5,532,670 5,900,806
International Patents
Australia
694,925
Canada: 1,315,859 and 2,067,099
Taiwan:
91817
Other patents pending
N24924B 2010-09
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The company behind this system is Directed Electronics
Since its inception, Directed Electronics has had one purpose, to provide
consumers with the finest vehicle security and car stereo products and
accessories available. The recipient of nearly 100 patents and Innovations
Awards in the field of advanced electronic technology.
Directed is ISO 9001 registered.
Quality Directed Electronics products are sold and serviced throughout
North America and around the world.
Call (800) 274-0200 for more information about our products and services.
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