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Directed Electronics Ready Remote 23927 Instruction Manual

To turn the thick GREEN Ignition 2 wire off during crank:

1. Unplug all wires and connections from the remote start module.
2. Open the case of the remote start receiver module.
3. Look for a small IGN2 switch as shown in the diagram below.
4. Move the IGN2 switch to the OFF position.
5. Close the case and plug in all of the wire connectors.
The remote start module will turn OFF Ignition 2 while the starter is
cranking. Our vehicle wiring database on the web will help you deter-
mine the correct IGN 2 wire for your vehicle.

SPECIAL CASES

1) How to Use a Relay

Many of the optional steps require a relay to be hooked up. The most
common relay used for this type application is the Bosch type relay
(Radio Shack Cat.# 275-226). Use the following diagram for a typical
hookup. If you have another relay then you need to know that pins 85
and 86 in this diagram relate to the coils of the relay. Pin 30 is the
'common', and pin 87 is the 'normally open' contact. If your relay has a
pin 87A in the middle it is the normally closed contact and is only used
for lock/unlock situations. (The diagram is typical for an Ignition 3 or
trunk application). Relays with only four terminals, such as RS-275-226
will NOT work for reverse polarity door locks or starter kill.
To supply +12 volt output
+12 V
87
From
Remote
30
Starter
85
86
(-)
To Vehicle's Accessory

2) Code Learning

Your transmitter is factory coded to the remote starter module with
over 16,000,000 different codes. The remote starter module can learn
the codes of up to 4 different transmitters. If you want to add addi-
tional transmitters to the receiver or if it does not respond to your
transmitter, follow the steps below to teach the receiver the transmit-
ter code(s):
A.
Turn the Control Switch ON.
B. B. B. B. B. Push the red "code learn" button to the right of the red LED light.
The red LED light and the dash lights come on for a second. (The
vehicle's ignition and accessory wires come on).
v5.3 (27)
To supply Ground (-) output
To Ground
87
From
Remote
+12 V
30
Starter
85
86
(-)
To Vehicle's Accessory
C. C. C. C. C. While holding the transmitter at least three feet from the brain
module, hold down the Start button on a 5 button transmitter or
the lock/unlock button on a 3 button transmitter until the red
LED light and the dash lights come on again for a second. The
module has now learned the transmitter code. Release the trans-
mitter button.
D D D D D . . . . . To learn additional transmitters (up to 3 more), immediately
(within 5 seconds) push the start button on another 5-button
transmitter or the lock/unlock button on a 3 button transmitter
for a few seconds until the red LED light and the dash lights
come on for a second again.
E. E. E. E. E. 5 seconds after the last time the transmitter was learned the unit
exits the code-learning stage. (The red LED light, ignition and
accessories flash 4 times).
Note: Teaching the module a new transmitter code will erase all
previous codes - so all transmitters must be taught. You have only 5
seconds between transmitters to begin teaching a new transmitter.

3) Factory Anti-Theft Systems

Many vehicles come with an anti-theft system that must be tempo-
rarily bypassed for the vehicle to be remotely started. Some systems
use a resistor in the key. Others use a transponder - a small device in
the key that communicates a high security code to the vehicle before
the vehicle will successfully start.
Check the list of vehicles and the types of security systems on the
following page. If your vehicle is listed, your vehicle has an Anti-
Theft System that the remote starter MUST temporarily bypass in
order to start the vehicle. More information about the factory anti-
theft systems and vehicle wire colors can be found at the DesignTech
web page www.designtech-intl.com.
The Universal Alarm Bypass Module, sold under part #20402 or
#29402 will temporarily bypass a factory anti-theft system when us-
ing the remote starter. Vehicle-specific anti-theft bypass modules and
door lock modules are also available. Check with your local retailer/
installer to purchase the Universal Alarm Bypass Module or vehicle-
specific anti-theft or door lock modules.
+12 V
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