Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Arrow 5.1 du fabricant Clifford
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i © 2006 directed electr onics limited lifetime consumer warranty Directed Electr onics ("Directed") pr omises to the original purchaser to r epair or replace with a comparable reconditione.
ii OPPORTUNITY AND THE LIKE. NOTWITHST ANDING THE ABOVE, THE MANUF ACTURER DOES OFFER A LIMITED W ARRANTY TO REPLACE OR REP AIR THE CONTROL MODULE AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages.
1 © 2006 directed electr onics limited lifetime consumer warran- ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i trademarks and copyrights . . . . .ii table of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 what is included . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 what is included z Arr ow 5.1 control module and harness z T wo thr ee-button transmitters z Exter nal antenna/r eceiver with har ness z Pr e-wired blue status LED z PlainView 2 V alet switch z 504C.
3 © 2006 directed electr onics system maintenance The system r equires no specific maintenance. Y our transmitter is pow- er ed by a pair of miniature 3V lithium batteries (CR2016) that will last appr oximately one year under normal use.
4 r eplacement r emote contr ols Y ou can pur chase replacement r emote controls fr om your Authorized Dealer or on-line at the following web site: www .directedstor e.com Once you r eceive your new remote contr ol, please refer to instructions included on the r emote packaging.
5 © 2006 directed electr onics transmitter configurations 1. LED Indicator 2. Arm/Disarm Button 3. T runk Release Button 4. Remote Start Button 1 2 3 4.
6 transmitter functions This system uses computer -based code lear ning to lear n the transmit- ter buttons. This makes it possible to assign any transmitter button to any system function. The transmitter initially comes pr ogrammed with standar d configuration, but may also be customized using the CliffNet W izard PC pr ogram.
7 © 2006 directed electr onics using your system The buttons used in the instructions in this manual corr espond to the standar d transmitter configuration. If your transmitter has been custom configur ed, the icons on your transmitter buttons may not correspond to the indicated functions.
8 not chirp. The early chirps pr ovide you with a 25-second war ning prior to arming. When armed, your vehicle is pr otected as follows: z The LED will flash as a visible theft deterr ent. z Light impacts will trigger the W ar ning Zone signal. When trigger ed, the siren will chirp for a few seconds.
9 © 2006 directed electr onics disarming without a transmitter This featur e allows you to disarm the system without the transmitter should it be lost, damaged, or disabled. In or der to disarm without a transmitter , you must have the vehicle’ s ignition key , know wher e the PlainView 2 V alet switch is located, and have the PIN code.
10 transmitter sensor disable T o temporarily disable a sensor input, arm the system, pr ess the and simultaneously . The lights will flash four times and all war n away trigger zones thr ee and eight are bypassed.
11 © 2006 directed electr onics auxiliary channel bypass Alarm sensor input zones thr ee and eight will be bypassed while a pulsed or timed auxiliary Output is active.
12 T o enter V alet Mode: 1. T ur n the ignition on. 2. Enter PIN code (factory setting is 2). 3. After the last digit continue to hold for thr ee seconds. The LED status indicator will light steadily if you ar e entering V alet Mode and will tur n of f if you are exiting V alet Mode.
13 © 2006 directed electr onics status indicator will light solid if you ar e entering V alet Mode, or will tur n of f if you are exiting V alet Mode. battery saver mode After 48 hours in the armed state, the LED will decr ease the flash rate to 1 / 2 the normal rate; after 96 hours it will decrease to 1 / 4 the normal rate.
14 multiple event total r ecall This will r eport the last eight system triggers. 1. Pr ess and hold of the PlainV iew 2 V alet switch. 2. While still holding , arm and disarm the system, then r elease the button. 3. The LED will start to blink to indicate the most r ecent trigger and pr oceed down to the eighth trigger .
15 © 2006 directed electr onics Doors ar e covered by F ACT II dif ferently; if the alarm is trigger ed by an open door for thr ee full cycles, the doors will be bypassed until the trig- ger ceases. F ACT II is pr ogrammable. See the Programming Options section of this guide.
16 Pr ess on the PlainView 2 V alet switch while playing the desir ed sound to add that sound; pr ess while playing the desir ed sound to delete that sound. diagnostics The micr oprocessor at the heart of your security system is constantly monitoring all of the switches and sensors that ar e connected to it.
17 © 2006 directed electr onics disarming diagnostics Extra disarm chirps ar e the T amper Alert. If three chirps ar e heard when disarming, the system was trigger ed in your absence. If three chirps ar e hear d, the LED status indicator will indicate which zone was involved (see the T able of Zones section).
18 anti-code grabbing (ACG) This unit featur es Anti-Code Grabbing (ACG) with Random Code Encryption. This means the r eceiver and transmitters each use a math- ematical formula called an algorithm to change their code each time the transmitter is used.
19 © 2006 directed electr onics smart power up II This security system will stor e its current state to non-volatile memory . If power is lost and then r econnected the system will recall the stor ed state fr om memory .
20 pr ogramming options Pr ogramming options control what your system does during normal operation, and r equire few or no additional parts. However , some may r equire additional installation labor .
21 © 2006 directed electr onics z False Alarm Contr ol T echnology (F ACT II ) on or off: Please r efer to the F ACT II section of this guide for a complete explanation of how F ACT II operates. If F ACT II is pr o- grammed of f, the security system will respond to inputs fr om any sensor indefinitely .
22 tion position of the User Selectable Featur es grid. 4. Column select - Pr ess the same number of times as the desir ed column. After a pause the siren will chirp the same number of times as the selected column for confirmation. 5. Featur e select - Press the same number of times as the desir ed feature.
23 © 2006 directed electr onics * This feature is only available with optional 515C siren. ** This feature is only available with optional IntelliStart connected.
24 z On: When the system sees the ignition tur n of f and the last pr otected entry (door , hood, or trunk) close, it will begin a 30-second countdown befor e arming itself. After the first five seconds, you will hear two chirps and the lights will flash.
25 © 2006 directed electr onics passive lock - on/ of f z On: The doors will lock when the system passively arms. This featur e only applies when passive arming is programmed on.
26 select sir en sounds z The individual sounds the 515C sir en produces during an full trigger alarm can be customized for owner r ecognition of an alarm trigger .
27 © 2006 directed electr onics panic on/of f z On: The panic featur e is available. z Of f: The panic feature is not available. user selectable featur es descriptions - column three The featur es in this column pertain to programming individual trans- mitter channels in custom configurations.
28 r emote valet z The transmitter channel pr ogrammed into this feature will make the system enter/exit valet mode. r emote start z This featur e is only available with IntelliStart connected z The transmitter channel pr ogrammed into this feature will activate or shut down the Intellistart r emote start system.
29 © 2006 directed electr onics pin pr ogramming A PIN code can have one to four digits; each digit can be from 0-9. Pr ogramming Procedur e 1. Enter the featur e location in the installer programming grid. 2. Immediately pr ess and release of the PlainV iew 2 V alet switch.
30 PIN Code Confirmation Pr ocedure Begin this pr ocedure within 15 seconds of finishing the pr ogramming sequence or the new code will not be set. 1. T ur n on the ignition. 2. Enter the new PIN code. 3. Pr ess and hold for three seconds. z LED tur ns on: New PIN code is lear ned and pr ogram- ming is complete.
31 © 2006 directed electr onics LED : Blue light mounted somewher e in the vehicle. It is used to indi- cate the status of your system. It is also used to r eport triggers and faults in the system or sensors. Shoc k Sensor : This is a sensor mounted in the vehicle that is designed to pick up impacts to the vehicle.
32 security & convenience expansions Her e we have listed only some of the many expansion options avail- able. Please contact your dealer for a complete list of all the options available to you. Bac kup Batter y: The 520T keeps the system armed, triggers the alarm and keeps the starter interrupt active if main battery power is disconnected.
33 © 2006 directed electr onics Tilt Sensor: The 507M tilt sensor can be added to your system to pr o- tect your car when its parked. It can pr otect your vehicle from being lifted to pr otect your expensive rims. Ultrasonic Sensor: Pr oviding a field of protection inside your car using the 509U Ultrasonic sensor to pr otect your belongings.
34 health check Dir ected Electronics r ecommends you return to your installing Cliffor d dealer to have your system checked for corr ect operation. The first check is due one year after the installation date and at yearly intervals ther eafter . n n o o t t e e : : There may be a small charge incurred for this ser vice.
Vista, CA 92081 www .directed.com © 2006 Directed Electr onics - All rights reserved G919595 11-06 The company behind this system is Directed Electronics Since its inception, Directed ® has had one purpose, to pr ovide consumers with the finest vehi- cle security and car stereo pr oducts and accessories available.
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