Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 590.4X Clifford
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Congratulations Congratulations on the purchase of your state-of-the-art remote star t and security system. Reading this Owner’ s Guide prior to using your system will help maximize the use of your system and its many features. Please visit www .clifford.
Important information Government Regulations and Safety information Read the Government Regulations and W arning! Safety First sections of this manual prior to operating this system.
Contents Getting Started .................................................................................................... 4 Charging the remote control: ................................................................. 4 Keys to using this manual .
Button Beeps ..................................................................................... 25 Paging ............................................................................................ 25 T emp Units ..................................
Out of Range .................................................................................... 47 No Remote Output ............................................................................. 47 Feature not A vailable .............................
4 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Getting Started Y our Responder HD remote is powered by an internal rechargeable batter y that can only be ser viced by an authorized Directed dealer . Due to transit and storage time prior to your purchase, the batter y charge may have depleted.
5 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. At a Glance Keys to using this manual Specific actions (in bold type) and style conventions are used consis- tently throughout this manual, they are as follows: s T oggle: implies rolling the menu wheel up or down and releas- ing.
6 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Control Information 1-800-274-0200 RPN 7941X IC: 1513A-7941 FCC ID:EZSDEI7941 Menu Wheel Internal Antenna Display Remote Details Reset Butto.
7 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. At a Glance Control Center Status LED Control button The Control Center , typically located on the upper part of the front windshield sends and receives commands or messages to and from your system.
8 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Status Screen Icons Clock Batter y Level Timer Mode/Smart Start Remote Start Status Name T ag Info Center Sensor Status Siren Status Page/Alerts System Status The table below describes all the Status screen icons.
9 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. At a Glance Feature Description Name T ag Displays a personalized name tag 1-15 characters long Info Center Displays the Remote Start runtime, T emperature Auto-report, Parking meter and Countdown timers.
10 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Using your System Commands and Confirmations Commands, Basic or Advanced, are used to activate system features and are perfor med by pressing one of the Command buttons.
11 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Commands 2. Press the button while this screen is still on to perfor m the Silent Arm command. 3.
12 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Basic commands (function level 1) Arm Press and release The alarm arms, doors lock (if connected), and the siren chirps and lights flash once. The ARMED animation and beeps play to confirm. If V alet mode* is On the doors lock and the LOCKED (IN V ALET) anima- tion and tone play .
13 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Commands Disarm Press and release The alarm disarms, doors unlock (if connected), and the siren chirps and lights flash twice. The DISARM animation and beeps play to con- firm. If V alet mode* is On the doors unlock and the UNLOCK (IN V ALET) animation and tone play .
14 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Advanced commands: Function Level 2 From blank screen, toggle menu wheel down 2 times Silent Arm Press and release The alarm arms, doors lock (if connected), and the lights flash once. The SILENT ARM animation plays to confirm.
15 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Commands Silent Disarm Press and release The alarm disarms, doors unlock (if connected), and the lights flash twice. The SILENT DISARM animation plays to confirm. The Alarm T rig- ger report* may replace the Silent Disar m animation.
16 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Advanced commands: Function Level 3 From blank screen, toggle menu wheel down 3 times Sensor Bypass Press and release to access menu The Sensor Bypass menu screen has four options, pressing the appro- priate button as shown below activates that bypass level.
17 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Commands Remote Valet Press and release Enters (or if On, exits) V alet Mode. The V ALET MODE ENTER or EXIT V ALET MODE animation and beeps play to confirm.
18 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Advanced commands: Function Level 4 From blank screen, toggle menu wheel down 4 times Silent Mode 2 Press and release Displays Silent mode 2 menu screen with two options: Sensor Silent * Press and release The alarm arms, doors lock, and the siren chirps and lights flash 3 times.
19 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Commands Car finder Press and release The siren emits one long chirp and the lights flash for 10 seconds. The CAR FINDER animation and beeps play to confirm. The light flashes stop if armed or disarmed while Car Finder is in progress.
20 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Advanced commands: Function Level 5 From blank screen, toggle menu wheel down 5 times Car Select Press and release Sends a request message to the selected car which, if within range, responds with its status information.
21 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Commands Last T rigger* Press and release Requests a report of the most recent alar m triggers for display on the remote.
22 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Configuring your System Y ou can customize the way the HD remote communicates information and adjust a variety of system features in the Settings , Adjustments and Options configuration menus.
23 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Configurations The following instructions discuss how to access and configure the many features available, allowing you to customize your HD remote control to your personal preferences. T o access the main menu screens (from a blank display) : 1.
24 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Settings Menu Button Auto Lock Options: ON , OFF (default) When ON , the remote buttons lock after a 20 second lapse be- tween button presses to prevent unintentional operations. If a button is pressed when locked the BUTTON LOCK ON and fault tone play .
25 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Configurations Select Play All and all available animations and still screens play when a message is received from the system. Select T riggers Only and the animations are only played if a message indicating the security system has triggered and the siren is sounding.
26 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Adjustments Menu Clock Settings Options: Set Clock , Time Format Used to adjust the clock and set the Status screen time format. Setting the clock 1. T oggle to Clock Settings and press the menu wheel, the Clock Settings screen is displayed.
27 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Configurations Setting Timer Start 1. Disarm the system then access the Adjustments feature menu. 2. T oggle to Timer Start and press the menu wheel, the Timer Start screen with current setting is displayed.
28 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. ready the NO FUNCTION ASSIGNED screen and tone plays, return to Step 1. 3. Press the menu wheel to enter the Low Temp Start field or toggle and press to enter the High T emp Start field. 4. T o adjust and save new settings follow the on-screen instruc- tions.
29 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Configurations Placing the system into the remote pair mode 1. Open one or more of the vehicle doors. 2. Tu r n the ignition to the On position. 3. Press , release, then press and hold the Control button (on Con- trol Center).
30 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. levels without generating false alarms. If you feel your security system shock sensor is too sensitive or not sensitive enough, it is highly recommended that you contact your au- thorized Directed dealer/professional and have the sensor adjusted for optimized security detection perfor mance.
31 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Configurations Options Menu Power Off Options: Power Off With Power Off highlighted, press the menu wheel, the POWER OFF animation and tones play to confirm. When an ex- tended period of non-use is anticipated turning the power of f will preser ve the batter y charge.
32 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. 3. T o adjust and save a new meter setting follow the on-screen in- structions. s Menu wheel: Press to highlight the digit to be adjusted. T oggle to adjust the setting up/down. s or : Press to highlight the digit to be adjusted.
33 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Configurations Name T ags Options: Set Name T ag1 , Set Name T ag2 Name tags allow you to personalize your Responder HD remote con- trol by adding a unique name to the Status screen for the system it controls.
34 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. batter y depletion caused by this using this feature can result in a dead batter y . Use sparingly to maintain batter y life. Demo Once plays the animations once with tones and beeps; Demo Once Muted plays animations only .
35 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Feature Details Alarm Features Normal Arm Protection Status LED: The Control Center Status LED flashes as a visual indicator that your vehicle’ s security system is active.
36 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Full Silent Arm Protection Sensor warn-away , Sensor full trigger and Point of entr y activations will only send messages to the remote, with vehicle light flash and siren outputs defeated.
37 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Feature Details Note As a precaution, if programmed for Passive Arming or Auto re-arming the system should be placed into V alet Mode until a remote is available . T rigger Zone Fault Report When armed by remote command the system runs a status check of the alarm trigger zones.
38 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. T able of Zones Zone # (led flashes) Zone Name 1 T runk 2 Shock Sensor 3 Door 4 Optional Sensor 5 Ignition 6 Hood Last T rigger Report The Last T rigger repor t displays the two most recent alarm triggers depending on the system state when requested.
39 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Feature Details Remote Start Features Pit Stop Mode T o exit vehicle with engine running The system keeps the engine running during short trips into the house or convenience store. T o perfor m Pit Stop: 1.
40 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. 3. The vehicle lights tur n off to indicate remote star t is off, and then after a few seconds the remote plays the REMOTE START DEACTIV ATED message.
41 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Feature Details before Advanced start can be activated. Timer Mode operation Activation begins a countdown timer as set in the How Often? (Hours) screen of the Adjustments menu (default 3 hours).
42 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. perature changes. If a change in temperature is detected this report will be sent to the remote for display . Each time the remote receives this report it will beep, update, and display the newest temperature information in the Status screen info center .
43 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Feature Details screen). 4. The vehicle lights flash 5 times to confirm MTS mode en- able and the remote start activates the ignition outputs. The REMOTE ST ART ACTIV ATED animation and beeps play to confirm.
44 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Start Not Available For user safety , the system must be properly configured or remote star t will not activate. Refer to the table below for the screens and parking light flashes that will identify the configuration issue and resolution.
45 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Feature Details Remote and System Operations Passive Arming* Park and exit the vehicle, after the doors are closed the Passive arm- ing countdown begins. The led flashes quickly and upon reaching 20 seconds the siren then chirps once.
46 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Valet Mode V alet mode can be entered and exited by per forming the Remote V alet command or manually using the vehicle key and the control button. When entered, the alarm functions are defeated while the conve- nience features still operate normally .
47 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Feature Details Out of Range Each time a command is perfor med the remote will expect a command response from the system. If a command response is not received the OUT OF RANGE screen and tone plays as an alert.
48 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. No Function Assigned The HD remote is designed for one button activation, all commands can therefore be perfor med using one hand. If more than one button is pressed at a time, the NO FUNCTION ASSIGNED screen and tone plays as an alert.
49 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. 1-W ay 1-way Companion Remote Control LED Command Buttons Function Button Basic Commands Advanced Commands (Function Level 1) Function Level 2 Fun.
50 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Using the 1 way companion remote The companion 1 way remote commands the system features as shown in the previous table, but without the message display of the Re- sponder HD remote.
51 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. 1-W ay ton for 3 seconds. The remote flashes the LED and beeps once or twice to indicate the selected Car is 1 or 2, release the button for Car Select or continue to hold for programming. Release the button, then press and release while the LED and beeps continue to perfor m Car Select.
52 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Remote Learning Press the button,3 LED flashes and beeps indicates the remote is ready to program to the system. Per the instruction in the Remote Pair section of this guide, follow- ing step 4 of Placing the system into the remote pair mode .
53 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. System Expansion Options Controlling two vehicles (Car Select) The Responder HD and 1way companion remote can control systems in two different vehicles saving the need for multiple remote controls.
54 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. seconds at the time of installation. Arming and warn-away chirp control The system arm, disarm and sensor warn-away chirps can be config- ured for those that prefer a custom silent alarm operation.
55 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Batter y Batter y Information (Responder HD) The Responder HD remote control is powered by an internal recharge- able batter y that can be ser viced only through an authorized Directed Electronics dealer .
56 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. ing alerts. Once the aler ts begin they will continue to command the system for several days but should be charged at the earliest opportu- nity or failure to control the system may occur .
57 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Batter y ger message animations will play . s T urn Paging of f: The remote will not wake up to check for mes- sages with Paging off in the Settings menu. Caution! The remote will not receive trigger messages from the system.
58 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Glossar y of T erms Document T er minology Control Module The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden underneath the dash area of the vehicle. It houses the microprocessor which monitors your vehicle and controls all of the system’ s func- tions.
59 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Specifications Responder HD 2-way SST Remote Control Power Requirements: 5 VDC, 500 mA Display: 128 by 128 pixel, 65k, Color Organic Light Emitti.
60 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Government Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may.
61 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Safety Control Center T o satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device and its an- tenna must maintain a separation distance of 20 cm or more from the person’ s body , except for the hand and wrists, to satisfy RF exposure compliance.
62 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. W arning! Safety First Please read the safety warnings below before proceeding. Improper use of the product may be dangerous or illegal. Installation Due to the complexity of this system, installation of this product must only be performed by an authorized Directed dealer .
63 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Safety Before remote starting a manual transmission vehicle, be sure to: s Leave the vehicle in neutral and be sure no one is standing in front or behind the vehicle.
64 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. GEAR IS CONTRARY TO ITS INTENDED MODE OF OPERA TION. OPER- A TING THE REMOTE ST ART SYSTEM UNDER THESE CONDITIONS MA Y RESULT IN PROPER TY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY .
65 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. Limited lifetime consumer warranty Directed Electronics. (“Directed”) promises to the original purchaser to repair or replace (at Directed’ .
66 © 2011 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved. ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. IN THE EVENT OF A CLAIM OR A DISPUTE INVOL VING DIRECTED OR ITS SUBSIDIARY , THE VENUE SHALL BE SAN DIEGO COUNTY IN THE ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA ST A TE LA WS AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL LA WS SHALL APPLY AND GOVERN THE DISPUTE.
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