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Model 250

Installation Guide

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© 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA N4
R 4-01
25
Rev. NC 1.0
Downloaded from: http://www.guardianalarms.net

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Model 250 Installation Guide ® © 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA N4 R 4-01 Rev. NC 1.0 Downloaded from: http://www.guardianalarms.net...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    I The plug-in status LED I The 12-pin primary harness I The plug-in Valet/Program switch I The 2-pin starter kill harness Bitwriter ™ , Code Hopping ™ , DEI ® , Doubleguard ® , ESP ™ , FailSafe ® , Ghost Switch ™...
  • Page 3: Primary Harness (H1), 12-Pin Connector

    (H1), 12-pin connector primary harness (H1) wiring diagram The primary harness is the standard 12-pin harness used by DEI security systems. ______ ORANGE (-) 500 mA GROUND-WHEN-ARMED OUTPUT H1/1 ______ WHITE (+) LIGHT FLASH OUTPUT H1/2 ______ WHITE/BLUE...
  • Page 4 H1/2 WHITE (+) light flash output This wire should be connected to the (+) parking light wire. This output is protected with a 10 amp fuse. Never increase the value of the light flash fuse. If more current is required, use an external relay. NOTE: When connecting this wire to a (-) parking light wire, a relay is required.
  • Page 5 This input will respond to a negative input with an instant trigger. It is ideal for hood and trunk pins and will report on Zone 1. It can also be used with 506T Glass Breakage Sensor, as well as other DEI single stage sensors.
  • Page 6 H1/7 VIOLET (+) door trigger input, zone 3 This type of dome circuit is used in many Ford vehicles. Connect the violet wire to a wire that shows (+)12V when any door is opened, and ground when the door is closed. This wire will report Zone 3. H1/8 BLACK (-) chassis ground input Remove any paint and connect this wire to bare metal, preferably with a factory bolt rather than your own screw.
  • Page 7 H1/10 BROWN (+) siren output Connect this to the red wire of the siren. Connect the black wire of the siren to (-) chassis ground, preferably at the same point you connect the control module’s black ground wire. H1/11 RED (+)12V constant power input Before connecting this wire, remove the supplied fuse.
  • Page 8: Starter Kill Harness (H2) Wire Connection Guide

    starter kill harness (H2) wire connection guide ______ BLACK STARTER KILL INPUT H2/1 ______ BLACK STARTER KILL OUTPUT H2/2 H2/1 and H2/2 BLACK starter kill wires Use one of these wire as a starter kill input and the other as a starter kill output wire (these wires are inter- changeable).
  • Page 9: Transmitter/Receiver Learn Routine

    transmitter/receiver learn routine The system comes with two transmitters that have been taught to the receiver. Use the following learn routine to add transmitters to the system or to change button assignments if desired. The Valet/Program button, plugged into the blue port, is used for programming. There is a basic sequence to remember whenever programming this unit: Door, Key, Choose, Transmit and Release.
  • Page 10: Transmitter Configuration

    Press the transmitter button. While HOLDING the Valet/Program switch, press the trans- mitter button that you wish to assign to that channel. The unit will chirp indicating successful programming. You cannot teach a transmitter button to the system more than once. NOTE: For Channel 4, press Button I to program the Auto Learn Standard Configuration on a two- button transmitter.
  • Page 11: Operating Settings Learn Routine

    operating settings learn routine Many of the operating settings of this unit are programmable. They can be changed whenever necessary through the Operating Settings Learn Routine. The Valet/Program push-button switch, plugged into the blue port, is used together with a programmed transmitter to change the settings. The Operating Settings Learn Routine dictates how the unit operates.
  • Page 12: To Access Another Feature

    to access another feature You can advance from feature to feature by pressing and releasing the Valet/Program switch the number of times necessary to get from the feature you just programmed to the feature you wish to access. For example, if you just programmed Feature 1 and you want to program Feature 2: 1.
  • Page 13: Feature Descriptions

    feature descriptions 1 ACTIVE/PASSIVE ARMING: When active arming is selected, the system will only arm when the transmitter is used. When set to passive arming, the system will arm automatically 30 seconds after the last door is closed. Passive arming is indicated by the rapid flashing of the LED when the last protected entry point is closed. 2 CONFIRMATION CHIRPS ON/OFF: This feature controls the chirps that confirm the arming and disarming of the system.
  • Page 14: Nuisance Prevention Circuitry

    nuisance prevention circuitry Nuisance Prevention Circuitry (NPC) requires that you change the way you test the system, as NPC will bypass an input zone for 60 minutes. If the system “sees” the same zone trigger three times AND the triggers are spaced less than an hour apart, the system will bypass that input zone for 60 minutes.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    troubleshooting I Door input does not immediately trigger full alarm. Instead, first I hear chirps for 3 seconds: That's how the progressive two-stage door input works! This is a feature of this system. This is an instant trigger, remember, since even if the door is instantly re-closed, the progression from chirps to constant siren will continue. I Closing the door triggers the system, but opening the door does not: Have you correctly identified the type of door switch system? This often happens when the wrong door input has been used.
  • Page 16: Wiring Quick Reference Guide

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