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381 Series
Owner's Guide
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-
ance could void the user's authority to operate this device.
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  • Page 1 381 Series Owner's Guide This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Quick Reference Guide (Removable) ......... . 21 © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 3: What Is Included

    Make sure you receive the warranty card from your dealer. ’ should help you to get the most out of your system. Please HIS OWNER S GUIDE take the time to read it thoroughly, prior to using the system. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 4: Transmitter Channels

    Button II for 1.5 seconds.) Functions 3-6 These functions are assigned to transmitter buttons as shown in the diagram. They are provided to control any convenience or expansion options you wish to add to the system. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 5: Separate Arm/Disarm/Panic

    Pressing Button IV for 1.5 will activate the trunk release function. Functions 3-6 These functions can be assigned to combinations of transmitter buttons as needed. The functions are provided to control any convenience or expansion options you wish to add to the system. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 6: Using Your System

    NOTE: If any protected entry point (such as a door or a switch-protected trunk or hood) is open, the system will not passively arm (unless forced passive arming is programmed on. See Programming Options section). Additionally, each time a sensor is triggered during the arming countdown, the 30-second countdown starts over. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 7: Arming

    If power locks are connected to the system, the doors will unlock. If the siren chirps either four or five times when disarming, see Diagnostics section. This is called Tamper Alert. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 8: High Security Disarm

    Some ideas are power window, radio turn-on, or defroster switches. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 9: Silent Mode

    Just press Button I for 1.5 seconds, and you will enter Panic Mode. The siren will sound and the parking lights will flash for 30 seconds. To stop Panic Mode at any time, press Button I on the transmitter again. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 10: Valet ® Mode

    NPC will interpret this pattern of triggers as false alarms. After the third trigger, NPC ignores, or bypasses, that sensor or switch (along with any other sensors or switches sharing the same zone) for 60 minutes. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 11: Diagnostics

    Bypass Notification. Once the light goes out, however, the doors are monitored normally. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 12: Disarming Diagnostics

    Warn Away trigger for optional sensor Panic mode activated Ignition trigger NOTE: Zones 5 and 6 report to the LED when the system is disarmed. However, they are not reported by disarming diagnostics of the siren. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 13: Code Hopping Explained

    It is almost like having four separate alarms in your vehicle, one for each user. NOTE: Owner Recognition cannot be programmed without a personal computer and the necessary software. Check with your dealer for more information. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 14: Rapid Resume Logic

    If your installer is programming the system with a personal computer and the TechSoft Programmer, ignition lock and ignition unlock are independent features and can be programmed separately. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 15 Please refer to the NPC section of this manual for a complete explanation of how NPC operates. If NPC is programmed off, the security system will respond to inputs from any sensor indefinitely. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 16: Installation Options

    Please refer to the Vehicle Recovery System section of this manual below for a complete explanation of how the Vehicle Recovery System operates. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 17: Vehicle Recovery System (Vrs)

    The optional Vehicle Recovery System is armed and disarmed using a hidden push button switch. If the system has been installed, make sure you are aware of the location of the VRS button. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 18: Arming The Vrs

    The starter kill will remain active until the system is disarmed. If the door is opened or the ignition is turned off and on in an attempt to restart the car, the siren and light flashing will begin again. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 19: Disarming The Vrs

    For example, to arm VRS and then confirm that on the LED: 1. Press and release the VRS button. 2. Press and hold the VRS button. 3. The LED will flash in groups of one to confirm arming of the VRS. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 20: Glossary Of Terms

    Switch A small push button switch mounted somewhere inside the vehi- ® cle. It is used to override the alarm when a transmitter is lost or damaged, or to put it into Valet ® mode. © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 21: Security & Convenience Expansions

    Over-rev protection, open-hood lockout, brake pedal shutoff, and automatic timer shutoff are all included. (Only for automatic transmission, fuel-injected gasoline vehicles). © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 22 A transmitter function can also be used to turn on your parking and head lights for a programmed time. Voice Module: The 516M high quality voice module will announce with a voice many of the system functions including arm, disarm, Warn Away ™ and channel activation. Notes © 1997 Directed Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 23: Quick Reference Guide (Removable)

    QUICK REFERENCE OPERATING CARD: To arm using your remote You can activate, or arm, the system by pressing Button I of your transmitter for one second. When the system arms, you will hear a short siren sound, or chirp, and see the parking lights flash once. If the vehicle’s power door locks have been connected to the system, the doors will lock.
  • Page 24 Since its inception, the company known as Directed Electronics, Inc. (DEI ® ) has had one purpose—to bring the proven advantages of microprocessor and I.C. technology to the automotive industry. As a recipient of numerous patents, DEI ® has established new standards in electronic design, automated manufacturing, and dealer support.

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