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Model 200
Installation Guide
© 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA N421R 3-00
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  • Page 1 Model 200 Installation Guide © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA N421R 3-00 Downloaded from: http://www.guardianalarms.net...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Type G Door Locks....19 Type H Door Locks ....20 Bitwriter ™ , Code Hopping ™ , DEI ® , Doubleguard ® , ESP ™...
  • Page 3: What Is Included

    what is included The control module (see diagram) Two two-button remote transmitters The plug-in status LED The plug-in Valet ® /Program switch The 12-pin primary harness The 6-pin door lock harness The 2-pin starter kill harness Antenna 6-pin Door Lock Harness Port 12-Pin Primary Harness (H1)
  • Page 4: Primary Harness (H1), 12-Pin Connector

    (H1), 12-pin connector The primary harness is the standard 12-pin harness used by DEI security systems. Two pins in the harness do not have wires (H1/5 and H1/7). The functions of all the wires that are used in the primary harness are outlined in this section.
  • Page 5: Starter Kill Harness (H3), 2-Pin Connector

    starter kill harness (H3), 2-pin connector ______ BLACK STARTER KILL INPUT H3/1 ______ BLACK STARTER KILL OUTPUT H3/2 primary harness (H1) wire connection guide H1/1 ORANGE (-) ground-when-armed output This wire supplies (-) ground as long as the system is armed. This output ceases as soon as the system is dis- armed.
  • Page 6 H1/3 WHITE/BLUE (-) channel 3 output This wire provides a (-) 200 mA output whenever the transmitter code controlling Channel 3 is received. This output will continue as long as that transmission is received. Use for options such as 551T Valet® Start system, 529T or 530T power window controllers, etc.
  • Page 7 Driver’s Door Unlock Only (Type A) © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA...
  • Page 8 Driver’s Door Unlock Only (Type B) H1/8 BLACK (-) chassis ground connection Connect the H1/8 BLACK wire to bare metal, preferably with a factory bolt rather than your own screw (screws tend to either strip or loosen with time). We recommend grounding all your components to the same point in the vehicle.
  • Page 9 H1/10 BROWN (-) horn honk output This wire supplies a (-) 200 mA output that can be used to honk the vehicle horn. It outputs a single pulse to confirm that the doors are locked if the lock button on the remote is pressed more than once. It also outputs two pulses to confirm that the doors are unlocked if the unlock button on the remote is pressed more than two times.
  • Page 10: Plug-In Led And Valet/Program Switch

    IMPORTANT! Never use this wire to drive anything but a relay or a low-current input! The transis- torized output can only supply 200 mA of current. Connecting directly to a solenoid, motor, or other high-current device will cause it to fail.
  • Page 11: Relay Harness (H2) Wire Connection Guide

    relay harness (H2) wire connection guide The system has door lock relays on-board, and can directly interface with most electric power door lock systems drawing 30 amps or less. It can also drive aftermarket actuators directly. (Some vehicles require that an after- market actuator be added to the driver’s door to allow system control, see Type D wiring section).
  • Page 12: At The Switch

    at the switch Three-wire switches will have either a constant ground input or a constant (+)12V input, along with the pulsed lock and unlock outputs to the factory relays. Many BMW’s and VW’s have no external switch. The switches are inside the actuator, and instead of pulsing, the proper wires will flip-flop from (+)12V to (-) ground as the door locks are operated.
  • Page 13: Type B Door Locks

    type B: negative-triggered, relay-driven system This system is common in many Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Saturn models, as well as Fords with the keyless-entry system (some other Fords also use Type B). The switch will have three wires on it, and one wire will test ground all the time. One wire will pulse (-) when the switch locks the doors, and the other wire will pulse (-) when the switch unlocks the doors.
  • Page 14: Testing Reversing Polarity Systems

    testing reversing polarity systems Use these instructions if the power door lock switch has four or five heavy-gauge wires. This type of switch has two outputs that rest at (-) ground. IMPORTANT! To interface with these systems, you must cut two switch leads. The relays must dupli- cate the factory door lock switches’...
  • Page 15: Type C Door Locks

    type C: reversing polarity system © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA...
  • Page 16: Type D Door Locks

    type D: adding one or more after-market actuators Vehicles without factory power door locks require the installation of one actuator per door. This requires mount- ing the door lock actuator inside the door. Other vehicles may only require one actuator installed in the driver's door if all door locks are operated when the driver's lock is used.
  • Page 17: Type E Door Locks

    type E: electrically-activated vacuum This system is found in Mercedes-Benz and Audi 1985 and newer. The door locks are controlled by an electrically activated vacuum pump. The control wire will show (+)12V when doors are unlocked and (-) ground when locked. NOTE: The system must be programmed for 3.5-second door lock pulses, and the violet jumper between the #87 lock terminal and the #87 unlock terminal must be cut.
  • Page 18: Type F Door Locks

    type F: one-wire system (cut to lock, ground to unlock) This type of door lock system usually requires a negative pulse to unlock, and cutting the wire to lock the door. (With some vehicles, these are reversed.) It is found in the late-model Nissan Sentras, some Nissan 240SX, Nissan 300ZX 1992 and later.
  • Page 19: Type G Door Locks

    type G: positive (+) multiplex This system is most commonly found in Ford, Mazda, Chrysler and GM vehicles. The door lock switch or door key cylinder may contain either one or two resistors. SINGLE-RESISTOR TYPE: If one resistor is used in the door lock switch/key cylinder, the wire will pulse (+)12V in one direction and less than (+)12V when operated in the opposite direction.
  • Page 20: Type H Door Locks

    type H: negative (-) multiplex The system is most commonly found in Ford, Mazda, Chrysler and GM vehicles. The door lock switch or door key cylinder may contain either one or two resistors. SINGLE-RESISTOR TYPE: If one resistor is used in the door lock switch/key cylinder, the wire will pulse ground in one direction and resistance to ground when operated in the opposite direction.
  • Page 21: Starter Kill Harness (H3) Wire Connection Guide

    starter kill harness (H3) wire connection guide H3/1 and H3/2 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). © 2000 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA...
  • Page 22: Transmitter/Receiver Learn Routine

    transmitter/receiver learn routine ™ Transmitters are taught to the system using the Learn Routine. This system will learn up to four transmitters. Both transmitters are factory programmed using Button I for arm/panic on; Button II for disarm/panic off/Channel Two; and Buttons I and II together operate Channel Three. This configuration can be changed or new remotes can be added to the system using the Learn Routine.
  • Page 23: To Advance From One Channel To Another

    Release. Once the code is learned, the Valet/Program switch can be released. to advance from one channel to another You can advance from one channel to another by releasing the Valet ® /Program switch and tapping it to advance channels and then holding it. For instance: You have programmed Channel 1 and you want to program Channel 2.
  • Page 24: 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. Key. Turn the ignition on and then back off. (The H1/9 YELLOW switched ignition input must be connected.) Choose.
  • Page 25: 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 26: Feature Descriptions

    feature descriptions 1 IGNITION CONTROLLED DOOR LOCKS ON/OFF: When turned on, the doors will lock three seconds after the ignition is turned on and unlock when the ignition is turned off. 2 DOOR LOCK PULSE DURATION: Some European vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz and Audi, require longer lock and unlock pulses to operate the vacuum pump.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    troubleshooting The Valet ® switch does not work. Is it plugged into the correct socket? See Plug-In LED and Valet ® /Program Switch section. Is the H1/9 YELLOW wire properly connected? See Primary Harness (H1) Wire Connection Guide section of this guide. Status LED does not work.

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