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Sidewinder 5000 ESP User Manual

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5000 ESP
Installation Guide
© 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA N429 12-00
Rev. C 1.1
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Sidewinder 5000 ESP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSidewinder
Model5000 ESP
CategoryCar Alarm
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Primary Harness (H1), 12-Pin Connector

Primary Harness Wiring Diagram

Diagram showing connections for the 12-pin primary harness.

Primary Harness Wiring Guide

Guide explaining the connections and applications of the primary harness wires.

Door Lock Harness (H2), 3-Pin Connector

Door Lock Wiring Guide

Guide for connecting the 3-pin door lock harness and identifying lock types.

Door Lock System Types

Details various types of door lock systems (A-H) for interface.

Plug-In Harnesses

Super Bright LED

Details the 2-pin white plug for the super bright LED.

Valet/Program Switch

Explains the 2-pin blue plug for the Valet/Program switch.

Programmer Interface

Describes the 3-pin black plug for PC programming and interface.

On-Board Dual Stage Shock Sensor

Optional Sensor Harness, 4-Pin Connector

Internal Programming Jumper

Light Flash Jumper

Explains the jumper for determining light flash output.

Bypassing Sensor Inputs

System Features Learn Routine

Initializing the Learn Routine

Steps to prepare for the learn routine, involving door and ignition status.

Navigating and Programming Features

Process for selecting menus, features, and programming them.

System Features Menus

Menu #1 - Basic Features

Lists and describes basic system features with one/two chirp settings.

Menu #2 - Advanced Features

Lists and describes advanced system features with one/two chirp settings.

Feature Descriptions

Menu #1 - Basic Features

Detailed descriptions of basic system features (1-1 through 1-10).

Menu #2 - Advanced Features

Detailed descriptions of advanced system features (2-1 through 2-9).

Transmitter/Receiver Learn Routine

Preparing and Learning Transmitters

Steps to prepare, select channels, and learn transmitters.

Exiting the Learn Routine

Conditions and indicators for exiting the transmitter learn routine.

Transmitter Configurations

Standard Single Button Configuration

Assigns transmitter buttons to arm/disarm/panic and channel functions.

Expanded Configuration

Utilizes a 4-button remote for arm, disarm, panic, and auxiliary functions.

Multi-Level Security Arming

Table of Zones

Rapid Resume Logic

Long Term Event History

Optional Vehicle Recovery System (VRS)

Nuisance Prevention Circuitry (NPC)

Troubleshooting

Wiring Quick Reference Guide