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Expresses congratulations and encourages reading the guide for optimal system use.
Advises reading safety and regulation sections before operating the system.
Mentions availability of additional remote controls with extra features for purchase.
Information on ordering additional or replacement remote controls from dealers or online.
Details warranty terms and proof of purchase requirements for the system.
Explains conventions like bold text, italics, and asterisks used in the manual.
Describes the parts of the control center, including antenna, LED, and button.
Explains how to use basic and advanced commands to activate system features.
Details the process of performing basic and advanced commands.
Provides a step-by-step example of performing the Silent Arm command.
Instructions on how to arm the system and what happens.
How to activate panic mode and stop the output.
Instructions on how to disarm the system and its indications.
Explains activation/deactivation of remote starter and auxiliary channels.
How to open the trunk using a button press and hold.
Arms the system without audible chirps, using parking lights.
Disarms the system without audible chirps, using parking lights.
Explains how to activate or deactivate the Aux 1 output.
Details incremental bypassing of sensors and their confirmation signals.
How to enter and exit Valet Mode using the control center.
Explains how to activate or deactivate the Aux 2 output.
Arms the system with silent sensors and audible confirmation.
How to locate the vehicle using the siren and parking lights.
Explains how to activate or deactivate the Aux 3 output.
Arms the system silently with all triggers defeated except ignition.
Explains how to activate or deactivate the Aux 4 output.
Steps to enter the system's programming menu using the function button.
Instructions for pairing a new remote control with the system.
How to access the remote operation features menu.
Settings for keypad locking and button beep sounds.
Option to enable control of a second vehicle.
Explains 'Off' and 'Auto' modes for the keypad lock.
How to enable and use the Car Select feature for multiple vehicles.
Recommends dealer adjustment for sensors to avoid false triggers.
System status indication and starter kill relay function.
Distinguishes between Warn-away and Full Trigger sensor outputs.
Describes triggers from doors, hood, trunk, and ignition.
Explains how silent arm modes affect sensor and entry triggers.
Details the siren and parking light behavior for Warn-away and Full Trigger.
Steps to disarm the system when a remote is unavailable.
How the system reports and handles faulty trigger zones.
How triggered alarms are reported upon disarming.
System bypasses for excessive triggers and how they reset.
Automatic arming process after exiting the vehicle.
Automatic re-arming after disarming by remote.
How to temporarily bypass passive arming for one cycle.
Manual steps to enter and exit Valet Mode.
How the control center LED reduces power consumption.
System state resumes after power interruption.
How to turn on and select vehicles for remote control.
Using Car Select to manage systems in two vehicles.
Customizing features based on the recognized remote user.
Automatic closing of windows and sunroof.
Customizing siren sound length and chirp feedback.
Lists various convenience features like trunk release, window control, and sunroof operation.
Specific auxiliary functions for trunk and sliding doors.
Auxiliary functions for windows, sunroof, and headlights.
Indicates how the system alerts the user to a low remote battery.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the coin cell battery in the remote.
Guidance on proper battery disposal according to municipal requirements.
Lists patents related to remote start and vehicle security systems.
Definitions of common terms used within the manual.
Explains terms like Control Module, Remote Control, Control Center, Status LED, and Control Button.
States compliance with FCC rules regarding interference.
Specifies separation distances for remote control usage.
RF exposure requirements for the control center device.
Compliance with IC radio standards and potential interference.
Advises reading safety warnings before proceeding with product use.
Stresses that installation must be done by an authorized dealer due to complexity.
Discusses radio interference and the need for authorized dealer upgrades.
Notes the product is not water or heat resistant and damage voids warranty.
Details what is covered, for how long, and conditions for validity.
Lists reasons why the warranty may be voided or denied.
Clarifies Directed's liability regarding product use and third parties.
Excludes liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
Explains legal rights and where the warranty is valid.
Information about an optional protection plan for the product.