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© 2008 Directed Electr onics , Vista, CA Respond er LE M od el 5701 Security and Rem ote Start Owner’s Gui d e.
Limited lifetime consumer warranty Directed Electroni cs. (“Dir ected”) promises to the ori ginal purchaser to r epair or replace (at Dir ected’s election) with a comparable r econditi oned mod .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved iii CABLE FEDERAL LAWS SHALL APPL Y AND GOVERN THE DISPUTE. THE MAXIMUM RECOVERY UNDER ANY CLAIM AGAINST DIRECTED SHALL BE STRI CTLY LIMITED T O THE AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER’S PURCHASE PRICE OF THE UNIT .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved iv Go vernment Regulations This devi ce complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followin g two conditi ons: (1) This device .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved v T able of contents Limited lifetime consumer warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii G o v e r n m e n t R e g u l a t i o n s .............................. i v W h a t i s i n c l u d e d .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved vi P o i n t s t o r e m e m b e r ............................. 2 8 R u n t i m e C h e c k ................................. 2 8 M a n u a l t r a n s m i s s i o n ............................. 2 9 T i m e r m o d e .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 1 What is inc luded ■ The con trol mod ule with Sting er™DoubleGuard®two-stage sh ock sensor ■ Contr ol center (installed out o f sigh t o.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 2 Y our warranty Y our warran ty registrati on must be completely filled out and re- turned within 10 days of purchase . Y our produ ct warr anty will not be validated if your warran ty r egistration is not returned .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 3 Responder LE 2-W a y 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 A U X Featur e Description 1 T ran smit indi cator 2 LED indi cators Blinks indi cate functi on confirmati on 3 Lock button Press f or one secon d to arm. 4 Unlock button Pr ess for on e second to disarm.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 4 Responder LE 1-wa y Featur e Description 1 T ran smit indi cator 2 Lock button Press f or one secon d to arm. 3 Unlock button Pr ess for on e second to disarm. 4 Remote start button Press f or one secon d to activate rem ote start.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 5 T ransmitter configuration Level Button x 0 x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 LOCK ARM SILENT ARM SENSOR BYPASS ARMED (SILENT SENSOR) ARMED (SILENT TRIGGER) UNLOCK .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 6 Featur e Command Confirmation Feedback Notes Silent Arm Press on e- time and th en press . Arm/Lock LED on, no au dio Arms th e system without chirps Silent Disarm Press on e- time and th en press 1 3 4 5 6 2 A U X .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 7 Featur e Command Confirmation Feedback Notes V alet Mode Press two- times an d then 1 3 4 5 6 2 A U X . UnLock LED on and beeps 1 or 2 times T o enter or exit V alet mode , even if Armed . When en tering V alet Mode the unlock LED blinks, an d the rem ote beeps one time .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 8 Featur e Command Confirmation Feedback Notes Armed (Silent Sensor mode) Press thr ee- times an d then . LED on, 1 beep & 3 error ton e Arms th e system; sensor Full T rigger will ONL Y pag e the rem ote and will not activate the sir en/lights .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 9 Featur e Command Confirmation Feedback Notes Armed (Silent Trigger mode) Press f our- times an d then . Lock LED on, 1 beep & 4 error tone Arms th e system; sensor and hard wire Full T riggers will ONL Y page th e remote an d will not activate the sir en/lights .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 10 System maintenance The system requir es no specific mainten ance . Y our rem otes are pow- ered by small coin cell li ghtweigh t 3-volt lithium batteries that will last approxim ately one year under norm al use .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 11 Remote control pr ogramming The Respon der LE 2 way rem ote contr ol has menus for pr ogramming th e rem ote to the system contr ol mod ule including adjustin g the contr ol mod ule onboard shock sen sor , and for confi guring the rem ote control user features .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 12 1 3 4 5 6 2 A U X button: Remote Beeps Disarm LED OFF : The remote will not emit beeps except when pro- gramming. Disarm LED ON: The remote will emit beeps normally. Disarm LED blinking: The remote will emit beeps only for alarm trigger messages from the alarm system.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 13 Multi-car control capability Y ou can operate th e Respond er LE 2-way remote contr ol system for two cars, with full comm and capability for both vehi cles.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 14 adjust mode: Press/hold the button of the remote control for 8 seconds or until the Amber LED turns on and you hear one long beep.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 15 Press an d release the button any time d uring pr ogramming to g o back to the m ain menu. Pr ess and h old for 1.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 16 What’ s New Respond er LE is an advanced vehicle security an d convenien ce system with two rem ote controls - a tr adition al one-way transmitter , and a 2-way Respond er LE remote .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 17 Long-tim e Viper system users will notice th e followin g differences: Responder LE uses a new r olling-code format we call SuperCode SuperCode assi gns most fun ction s to dedicated buttons , so many fea- tures work sli ghtly differen t.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 18 The AUX output numbering has changed Trunk Release T o activate T runk Release , press the A U X button for 1.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 19 Using the system W arning! Safety first The follo wing safety warnings must be observed at all times: Due to the comple xity of this system, installati on of this pr oduct must only be perform ed by an authorized Directed d ealer .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 20 Use o f this produ ct in a mann er contrary to its inten ded mod e of operati on may result in pr operty dam age, person al injury , or death. (1) Never r emotely start the vehi cle with the vehi cle in gear , and (2) Never rem otely start the vehicle with th e keys in th e ignition.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 21 Arming the system T o arm the sy stem, press the button on the remote contr ol. The sir en in the vehicle will “ chirp” once and th e parking ligh ts will flash once . If the power d oor locks have been connected , the doors will lock.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 22 While the system is armed Fail-Safe Starter Kill The starter is disabled by th e system’s Fail-Safe starter kill. Alarm Responses The security system can g enerate two levels o f alarm: W arn Away - Soft siren chirps an d flashing parking li ghts .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 23 Full Alarm response is trigger ed by: Heavier impact to the vehicle (detected by the Stinger Double-Guard shock sensor). Opening the trunk or hood. Opening a door: the Progressive Door Trigger feature will first sound the Warn-Away response, followed immediately by Full Alarm.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 24 Modified Arming Modes The Respon der LE gives you an unpreced ented level o f control over h ow it will protect your car . “Norm al arming” mean s that all the Respon der LE security features ar e active automatically .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 25 Silent Mode 2 - Turning o ff the siren Y ou can turn off th e vehicle sir en and flashing ligh ts on a one-time basis, leavin g the system’s paging featur e as the only alarm r esponse. Note: Call the poli ce immediately if you witn ess a crime in pr og- ress .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 26 If you hear fiv e chirps on disarming, the system was r epeatedly trigg ered in your absence . Immediately look at th e Status LED in the vehicle an d count the n umber of flash es between pauses.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 27 Switch has been progr ammed to a new n umber of pr esses by your authorized d ealer , that number should be in dicated below . Ad d here: Overrid e Switch Number ___________ Using the remote star t Before using y our Remote Start Read this user guide , including the warnings on page 24.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 28 the err or beep once , and th en the Remote Start and Fun ction indi cator ligh ts will blink. P oints to remember If the h ood is open or is the brak e pedal is pr essed, the vehicle will not start usin g remote start.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 29 Manual transmission If the vehi cle has manu al tran smission the proper steps m ust be fol- lowed befor e leaving the park ed vehicle or th e remote start feature is disabled. 1. Put the tr ansmission in n eutral.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 30 Timer mode T o activate the runtime o f the vehicles engine during r emote start: 1. Press th e button two-times and th en .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 31 Cabin temperature Usin g the Respond er LE system, you have the ability to ch eck the temperatur e insid e the vehi cle. Press th e button once and th en hold until th e remote beeps , and then r elease.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 32 contr ols on. T o perform V alet take-ov er: Befor e turnin g off the engine , press and release within 3 sec- onds on th e transmitter . Then wait a few secon ds. T urn the ignition key to the OFF position (The engine will stay running).
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 33 Safety f eatures This system has several importan t safety features to ensur e proper operati on of the m otor and pr event acciden tal damag e to the engin e or its componen ts.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 34 Diagnostics The mi croprocessor at th e heart o f your system is constantly monitor- ing all o f the switches an d sensors conn ected to it. It is design ed to detect an y faulty switches an d sensors an d prevent them fr om dis- abling th e entire system.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 35 Disarming Extra chirps h eard when disarmin g the system ar e the T amper Alert. If four chirps ar e heard wh en disarming th e system, then the security system was trigg ered in your absence .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 36 T able of zones A zone is r epresented by th e number o f LED flashes used by the system to id entify a particular type o f input. Stand ard input assignmen ts are listed in the f ollowing table , along with spaces to write in an y optional sensors or switch es that have been installed.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 37 Nuisance prevention® cir cuitry Y our system has Directed’s N uisance Pr evention® Circuitry (NPC). I t preven ts annoying r epetitive trigg er sequences due to faulty d oor pin switches or envir onmental con dition s such as thund er , jackhammers , airport noise , etc.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 38 Owner recognition Owner Recogniti on lets up to four users of th e system have unique settings that m eet their specific n eeds. I t is almost like having f our separate alarm s in your vehicle , one f or each user .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 39 P ower Sav er in V alet Mode: When th e system enters V alet Mode th e Status LED on the Respon der LE contr ol center illumin ates steadily . If the vehi cle is not used (igniti on is not turn ed on) for a one hour pe- riod while th e system is in Valet M ode , the status LED will shut o ff.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 40 Pr ogramming options Y our system has man y custom progr ammable option s. Som e may requir e installati on labor . Ask your authorized d ealer for details . The f ollowing is a list of th e progr ammable options , with the factory settings in Bold .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 41 If your installer is pr ogramming th e security system with the Dir ected Bitwriter®, the full tri ggered r esponse can be pr ogrammed for an y dur ation ran ging fr om 1 to 180 seconds.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 42 Security & con venience expansions Listed below are som e of the m any e xpansion option s available. Please consult your d ealer for a complete explan ation o f all the options avail- able to you.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 43 and can r oll them up automati cally when th e system is armed, roll th em down, or both up an d down. Ultrasonic Cabin Sensor: U sing the 509U Ultr asonic cabin sen sor pro- vid es a field of pr otection in side the car to pr otect your belongings .
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 44 Glossary of T erms 2-W ay Remote: A hand-h eld, r emote control whi ch operates the various fun ctions o f your system and r eceives feedback and pages from the alarm system.
© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 45 V alet Button: A small push button switch located on your system s contr ol center . It is used to overrid e the starter in terrupt when a 2-way rem ote is lost or damag ed, or to enter or e xit Valet M ode .
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© 2008 Directed Electroni cs—all rights reserved 47 Quic k Reference Guide Arming T o arm, press 1 3 4 5 6 2 A U X . When th e system arms, th e LOCK LED blinks for one secon d, with 1 beep and sir en tone . Arming while driving T o arm the system while d riving, pr ess 1 3 4 5 6 2 A U X on your rem ote while the vehi cle is running.
Remote Start Press . Rem ote start LED blinks for 3 seconds an d remote start tone soun ds. Rear Defogger Press four times , and then pr ess (only after r emote start is ON.) Remote start LED turn s ON, and you will hear 1 beep. To disable the remote start system Move th e shutdown toggle switch to th e OFF position.
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G5202V 2008-02 Vista, CA 92081 www .directed.com © 2008 Directed Electr onics—All rights reserved The company behind this s ystem is Dir ected Electronics Since its inception, Directed Electronics has had on e purpose , to provide con- sumers with the finest vehicle security and car stereo products and accessories available .
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