Viper 4105V User manual

OWNER'S
GUIDE
M 0 0 E L
4105V

Congratulations
Congratulations on the purchase of your state-of-the-art keyless entry
and remote start
system.
Reading
this
Owner's
Guide
prior to using
your
system
will help maximize the
use
of your
system
and
its
many
features. Please visit: www.viper.com -
For
general and additional
guide information.
For
any
additional questions please contact your
authorized Directed dealer or contact Directed at 1-800-753-0600
(U.S. only). Additional support
is
also available at:
http://
support.
directed.com.
What's
included
Welcome
to
the
best generation
of
security.
Your
system
contains
ev-
erything you need.
• Two 4- button remote controls
(P
/N
7145V)
• Owner's guide and warranty registration cord
Your
warranty
Your
system
comes with a warranty.
Make
sure
you receive the war-
ranty registration cord and proof
of
purchase from your dealer indicat-
ing the product was installed
by
on authorized Directed dealer. Please
validate
it
online
at
www.prodregister.com/directed
or
complete and
return
the warranty registration cord.
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Government
Regulations
and
Safety
information
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Contents
Congratulations
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What's
included
.............................................................................................
!
Your warranty
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I t t . f
t•
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mpor an
1n
orma
1on
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11
Government Regulations and Safety information
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ii
Remote Control
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3
Remote control functions
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4
Standard configuration
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4
Using
the
system
.............................................................................................
6
Locking
....................................................................................................
6
Unlocking
................................................................................................
6
Disabling (optional) Starter Kill
..................................................................
6
Panic
Mode
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7
Remote Start
.............................................................................................
7
Valet Take-Over
........................................................................................
9
Car
Finder
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9
Battery Information
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1
0
Battery replacement
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1
0
Battery Disposal
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1
0
Patent Information
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1
0
Government Regulations
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11
Warning!
Safety first
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12
Caution
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13
Limited lifetime consumer
warranty
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14


Remote_Control
information
information
Used to perform arming, disarming, auxiliary channel and
remote start commands
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Remote
_
rontr_ol
fu
net
ions
________
_
The remote buttons are used to send commands to the system. The but-
tons indicated
below
are for standard configuration.
Standard
configuration
~
Button
The lock function
is
controlled
by
pressing
~
on the remote control
for one second.
When
held for
approximately
two
seconds, Panic
is
activated.
3
Button
The unlocking function
is
controlled
by
pressing 3 on the remote con-
trol for one second.
You
can also
turn
Panic off with this button.
£(Wb.{
Button
Silent Mode™
and
an optional auxiliary function are controlled
by
pressing
£(Wb.{.
Silent
Mode
works
by
pressing
£(Wb.{
for
less
than one
second before locking or unlocking. An optional auxiliary function such
as trunk release may be controlled
by
pressing
and
holding
£(Wb.{
for
approximately
two
seconds.
*
Button
The remote start function
of
your system
is
controlled
by
pressing this
button for one second.
*
and
£~
Buttons
Car
Finder
is
controlled
by
pressing these
two
buttons.
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~
and
*
and
£~
Buttons
When
simultaneously pressed these buttons control
the
optional rear
window
defogger during remote starting.
The
parking lights flash three
times to confirm activation.
Once
activated
the
defogger will
turn
on
whenever
the
vehicle
is
remote started.
The
parking lights flash twice when
the
defogger
is
deactivated.
The
defogger does not
turn
on when the vehicle
is
remote started.
Important
note:
Defogger
is
an optional feature. Additional parts and
labor may be required. See your Directed dealer for details.
~
and
8
Buttons
Timer mode
is
activated when these buttons are pressed simultaneously.
When
you activate timer mode the parking lights flash four times, after a
1-second delay the engine starts.
To
turn
the engine off, without exiting
timer mode
press
the*.
The
system
remains
in
timer mode and will start every 3 hours for a
maximum
of
6
starts
unless
cancelled by turning on
the
ignition, or
by
activating
the
brake or neutral safety shutdown wires.
The
parking lights flash
4
times indicating timer mode
is
exited.
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Using
the
system
Locking
Pressing
~
for one second locks the
system
(if the
door
locks are con-
nected}. The horn honks
and
the parking lights flash once to confirm the
system
is
locked.
The
Failsafe®Starter Kill also activates and prevents
the vehicle's starter from cranking.
Important note: Horn honk
and
Failsafe are both optional features.
Unlocking
Pressing 8 for one second unlocks the doors (if connected). The horn
honks twice
and
the parking lights flash twice to confirm unlocking
of
the system. The Failsafe Starter Kill
is
deactivated.
Disabling
(optional)
Starter
Kill
If
your remote control
is
lost or
damaged,
you can manually override
the starter kill.
To
do
this, you
must
have the vehiclels ignition key
and
know
where the Valet button
is
located.
Be
sure to check with the
in-
staller for the location
of
the Valet button.
To
override
the
starter kill,
turn
the ignition on
and
press
and
release
the valet button within l 0 seconds. The vehicle should start.
If
it does
not start, you may have
waited
too long;
turn
the ignition off
and
repeat
the process.
Location
of
Valet button:
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Panic
Mode
If
you are threatened
in
or
near your vehicle, you can attract atten-
tion
by
triggering the
system
with your remote control.
Press
{5
for
approximately
two
seconds
to
enter Panic
Mode.
In
Panic
Mode,
the
horn will honk and the parking
li~ts
will flash for
30
seconds.
To
stop
Panic
Mode
at any time,
press
(5, or
{5
on
the
remote control.
Note:
In
order for Panic
Mode
to be effective,
the
vehicle's horn (or
optional siren) and the vehicle's parking lights
must
be connected.
Remote
Start
This
feature allows you to remotely start and
run
your vehicle for a
programmable period
of
time.
This
makes
it
possible to warm up the
engine, and adjust the interior temperature
of
the
vehicle with the cli-
mate control
system.
If
interior heating or cooling
is
desired, the climate
controls
must
be preset, and the fan blower
must
be
set
to the desired
level prior
to
remote starting the vehicle.
Warning
I (
1)
Never
remote start your vehicle
when the
keys
are
in
the
ignition, except when
performing Valet Take-Over, and
(2)
Never
start the vehicle if
it
is
not
in
PARK
or
NEUTRAL
To
remote
start
the
vehicle:
•
Press
the
*
button on the remote control for 1 second.
•
The
parking lights flash to confirm that
the
vehicle
is
attempting to
start.
In
gasoline vehicles
the
engine will start 4 seconds after the
parking lights flash,
in
diesel vehicles
the
engine
starts
after the
WAIT-TO-START
timer
has
expired.
•
Once
the vehicle has started,
it
will
run
for
the
pre-programmed
period
of
time (12,
24,
or
60
minutes)
or until a shutdown input
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is
triggered.
Warningl
It
is
unsafe
to
operate a vehicle's motor
in
a
garage
or other closed off area. Breathing the
ex-
haust from the vehicle
is
hazardous
to
your health.
Never activate the remote start
in
an enclosed space.
When
you
are ready
to
drive
the
vehicle:
l . Insert the ignition key and
turn
it
to
the
ON
(not
the
START)
position.
2.
Press
the
brake pedal.
The
remote start
system
shuts
down
and
the
engine continues to
run
because
the
ignition
has
been turned on.
Note:
If
the
brake pedal
is
pressed before
the
key
is
in
the
ON
position,
the engine will
shut
down.
While
the
vehicle
is
running during remote start operation, the
system
monitors
the
vehicle and automatically
shuts
down
the
engine if
it
receives
any of
the
following shut-down inputs:
•
The
brake pedal
is
pressed.
•
The
hood
is
opened.
•
The
shutdown toggle switch
is
put into
the
OFF
position.
•
The
pre-programmed
run
time
(12,
24,
or
60
minutes)
has
elapsed.
•
Remote
control button
{:}is
pressed once.
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Valet
Toke-Over
The
Valet Take-Over feature allows
the
vehicle to remain running after
the
key
has
been removed from
the
ignition.
This
feature
is
useful
for
occasions when you wish
to
exit and lock
the
vehicle for short periods
of
time, but would like
to
leave
the
engine running and
the
climate
controls on.
To
perform Valet Take-Over:
1. Before turning off
the
engine,
press
and release *on
the
remote
control for
1
second.
2.
Turn
the
ignition key
to
the
OFF
position.
The
engine will stay
run-
ning until
the
pre-programmed time
has
elapsed or a shutdown
input
is
received.
(See
the
previous
Remote
Start section for a
complete
list
of
shut-down inputs.)
Important:
This
feature will not work if
the
brake pedal
1s
being
pressed.
Cor
Finder
Car
finder allows you
to
locate your vehicle,
by
having
the
system
flash
the
parking lights.
To
activate:
1.
Press
and release
the
* and
~Mb.\
buttons at
the
same time.
2.
The
lights flash 5 times slowly allowing you
to
locate your
ve-
hicle.

Battery
Information
The
remote
control
is
powered by two
3V,
CR2016 batteries. When
the
battery begins
to
weaken, operating range
is
reduced and
the
LED
on
the
remote
control dims.
BoHery
replacement
Locate
the
small
slot
on
the
side of
the
remote
control.
Insert
a
small
slotted screwdriver or equivalent tool into
slot
and pry
the
case apart.
Replace battery, while verifying
the
correct polarity and
then
snap case
back together.
BoHery
Disposal
Directed cares about
the
environment.
If
you
need
to
dispose
of
the
battery, please
do
so
in
accordance with your munici-
pal requirements for battery disposal.
Potent
Information
This
product
is
covered by one or more of
the
following United
States
patents:
Remote
Start
Patents:
5,349,931;
5,872,519;
5,914,667;
5,952,933;
5,945,936;
5,990,786;
6,028,372; 6,467,448;
6,561,
151;
7,
191,053;
7,483,783
Vehicle Security
Patents:
5,467,070;
5,532,670;
5,534,845;
5,563,576;
5,646,591;
5,650,774;
5,673,017;
5,712,638;
5,872,519;
5,914,667;
5,952,933;
5,945,936;
5,990,786;
6,028,505;
6,452,484
Other
patents
pending
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rights reserved.

Government
Regulations
This
device complies with
Part
15
of FCC
rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
fol-
lowing two conditions: (
1)
This
device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)
This
device
must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesirable operation.
This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the
limits for a class
B
digital device, pursuant to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in
a residential instal-
lation.
This
equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and
used
in
accordance with
the
instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is
no guarantee
that interference will not occur
in
a particular installation.
If
this
equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television, which can be determined by
turning
the
equipment
OFF
and
ON,
the
user
is
encouraged to try
to
correct
the
interference by one or more
of
the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate
the
receiving antenna.
• Increase
the
separation between
the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect
the
equipment into an outlet
on
a circuit different from that to which
the
receiver
is
connected.
• Consult
the
dealer or an experienced radio /
TV
technician for help.
This
device complies with
the
Industry
Canada
Radio Standards Specification
RSS
210.
Its
use
is
authorized only on a no-interference, no-protection basis;
in
other words,
this
device
must
not be
used
if
it
is
determined that it causes harm-
ful
interference to services authorized by IC.
In
addition,
the
user
of
this
device
must
accept any radio interference that may be received, even if
this
interference
could affect
the
operation
of
the
device.
Warning:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the
party responsible for .
compliance could void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
device.
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The
following safety warnings
must
be observed at all
times:
Due
to
the
complexity of
this
system,
installation of
this
product
must
only be
performed by an authorized Directed dealer.
When
properly installed,
this
system
can start
the
vehicle via a command signal
from
the
remote control. Therefore, never operate
the
system
in
an
enclosed area
or partially enclosed area without ventilation
(such
as
a garage).
When
parking
in
an enclosed or partially enclosed area or when having
the
vehicle serviced,
the
remote start
system
must
be disabled using
the
installed toggle switch.
It
is
the
user's
sole responsibility
to
properly handle and keep out of reach
from
chil-
dren all remote control devices
to
assure
that
the
system
does not unintentionally
remote start
the
vehicle.
THE
USER
MUST
INSTALL
A
CARBON
MONOXIDE
DETECTOR
IN
OR
ABOUT
THE
LIVING
AREA
ADJACENT
TO
THE
VEHICLE.
ALL
DOORS
LEADING
FROM
ADJACENT
LIVING
AREAS
TO
THE
ENCLOSED
OR
PARTIALLY
ENCLOSED
VEHICLE
STORAGE
AREA
MUST
AT
ALL
TIMES
REMAIN
CLOSED.
These
precautions are
the
sole responsibility of
the
user.
Use
of
this
product
in
a manner contrary
to
its
intended mode of operation may
result
in
property damage, personal injury, or death. (
1)
Never remotely start
the
vehicle with
the
vehicle
in
gear, and
(2)
Never remotely start
the
vehicle with
the
keys
in
the
ignition.
The
user
must
also have
the
neutral safety feature of
the
vehicle periodically checked, wherein
the
vehicle
must
not remotely start while
the
car
is
in
gear.
This
testing should be performed
by
an authorized Directed
dealer
in
accordance with
the
Safety Check outlined
in
the
product installation
guide.
If
the
vehicle
starts
in
gear, cease remote start operation immediately and
consult with
the
authorized Directed dealer
to
fix
the
problem.
After
the
remote start module
has
been installed, contact your authorized dealer
to
have
him
or
her
test
the
remote start module by performing
the
Safety Check
outlined
in
the
product installation guide.
If
the
vehicle
starts
when performing
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the Neutral Safety Shutdown Circuit
test,
the
remote start unit has not been
properly installed.
The
remote start module
must
be removed or the installer
must
properly reinstall the remote start
system
so
that
the
vehicle does not start
in
gear.
All installations
must
be performed
by
an authorized Directed dealer.
OPERATION
OF
THE
REMOTE
START
MODULE
IF
THE
VEHICLE
STARTS
IN
GEAR
IS
CONTRARY
TO
ITS
INTENDED
MODE
OF
OPERATION.
OPERAT-
ING
THE
REMOTE
START
SYSTEM
UNDER
THESE
CONDITIONS
MAY
RESULT
IN
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
OR
PERSONAL
INJURY.
YOU
MUST
IMMEDIATELY
CEASE
THE
USE
OF
THE
UNIT
AND
SEEK
THE
ASSISTANCE
OF
AN
AU-
THORIZED
Directed
DEALER
TO
REPAIR
OR
DISCONNECT
THE
INSTALLED
REMOTE
START
MODULE.
DIRECTED
WILL
NOT
BE
HELD
RESPONSIBLE
OR
PAY
FOR
INSTALLATION
OR
REINSTALLATION
COSTS.
Caution
This
product
is
designed for
fuel
injected, automatic transmission
ve-
hicles only.
Use
of
this
product
in
a standard transmission vehicle
is
dangerous and contrary to the product's intended
use.
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Limited
lifetime
consumer_wononty_
___
.
Directed
Electronics.
("Directed")
promises
to
the
original
purchaser
to
repair
or
replace
(at
Directed's
election)
with
a
comparable
reconditioned
model
any
Directed
unit
(hereafter
the
"unit"),
excluding
without
limitation
the
siren,
the
remote
transmitters,
the
associated
sensors
and
accessories,
which
proves
to
be
defective
in
workmanship
or
material
under
reason-
able
use
during
the
lifetime
of
the
vehicle
provided
the
following
conditions
are
met:
the
unit
was
purchased
from
an
authorized
Directed
dealer,
the
unit
was
professionally
installed
and
serviced
by
an
authorized
Directed
dealer;
the
unit
will
be
professionally
reinstalled
in
the
vehicle
in
which
it
was
originally
installed
by
an
authorized
Directed
dealer;
and
the
unit
is
returned
to
Directed,
shipping
prepaid
with
a
legible
copy
of
the
bill
of
sale
or
other
dated
proof
of
purchase
bearing
the
following
information:
consumer's
name,
telephone
number
and
address;
the
authorized
dealers
name,
telephone
numb~r
and
address;
com-
plete
product
description,
including
accessories;
the
year,
make
and
model
of
the
vehicle;
vehicle
license
number
and
vehicle
identification
number.
All
components
other
than
the
unit,
including
without
limitation
the
siren,
the
remote
transmitters
and
the
associated
sensors
and
accessories,
carry
a
one-year
warranty
from
the
date
of
purchase
of
the
same.
ALL
PRODUCTS
RECEIVED
BY
DIRECTED
FOR
WARRANTY
REPAIR
WITHOUT
PROOF
OF
PURCHASE
FROM
AN
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
WILL
BE
DENIED.
This
warranty
is
non-
transferable
and
is
automatically
void
if:
the
unit's
date
code
or
serial
number
is
defaced,
missing
or
altered;
the
unit
has
been
modified
or
used
in
a
manner
contrary
to
its
intended
purpose;
the
unit
has
been
damaged
by
accident,
unreasonable
use,
neglect,
improper
service,
installation
or
other
causes
not
arising
out
of
defects
in
materials
or
construction.
The
warranty
does
not
cover
damage
to
the
unit
caused
by
installation
or
removal
of
the
unit.
Directed,
in
its
sole
discretion,
will
determine
what
constitutes
excessive
damage
and
may
refuse
the
return
of
any
unit
with
excessive
damage.
TO
THE
MAXIMUM
EXTENT
ALLOWED
BY
LAW,
ALL
WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING
BUT
NOT
LIMITED
TO
EXPRESS
WARRANTY,
IMPLIED
WARRANTY,
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS
FOR
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE
AND
WARRANTY
OF
NON-
INFRINGEMENT
OF
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY,
ARE
EXPRESSLY
EXCLUDED;
AND
DIRECTED
NEITHER
ASSUMES
NOR
AUTHORIZES
ANY
PERSON
OR
ENTITY
TO
ASSUME
FOR
IT
ANY
DUTY,
OBLIGATION
OR
LIABILITY
IN
CONNECTION
WITH
ITS
PRODUCTS.
DIRECTED
DISCLAIMS
AND
HAS
ABSOLUTELY
NO
LIABILITY
FOR
ANY
AND
ALL
ACTS
OF
THIRD
PARTIES
INCLUDING
ITS
AUTHORIZED
DEALERS
OR
INSTALLERS.
DIRECTED
SECURITY
SYSTEMS,
INCLUDING
THIS
UNIT,
ARE
DETERRENTS
AGAINST
POSSIBLE
THEFT.
DIRECTED
IS
NOT
OFFERING
A
GUARANTEE
OR
INSURANCE
AGAINST
VANDALISM,
DAMAGE
OR
THEFT
OF
THE
AUTOMOBILE,
ITS
PARTS
OR
CONTENTS;
AND
HEREBY
EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS
ANY
LIABILITY
WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
LIABILITY
FOR
THEFT,
DAMAGE
AND/OR
VANDALISM.
THIS
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
COVER
LABOR
COSTS
FOR
MAINTENANCE,
REMOVAL
OR
REINSTALLATION
OF
THE
UNIT
OR
ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES
OF
ANY
KIND.
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IN
THE
EVENT
OF
A
CLAIM
OR
A
DISPUTE
INVOLVING
DIRECTED
OR
ITS
SUBSIDIARY,
THE
VENUE
SHALL
BE
SAN
DIEGO
COUNTY
IN
THE
STATE
OF
CALIFORNIA
.
CALIFORNIA
STATE
LAWS
AND
APPLICABLE
FEDERAL
LAWS
SHALL
APPLY
AND
GOVERN
THE
DISPUTE.
THE
MAXIMUM
RECOVERY
UNDER
ANY
CLAIM
AGAINST
DIRECTED
SHALL
BE
STRICTLY
LIMITED
TO
THE
AUTHORIZED
DIRECTED
DEALER'S
PURCHASE
PRICE
OF
THE
UNIT.
DIRECTED
SHALL
NOT
BE
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
ANY
DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING
BUT
NOT
LIMITED
TO,
ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES,
INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES,
DAMAGE
TO
VEHICLE,
DAMAGES
FOR
THE
LOSS
OF
TIME,
LOSS
OF
EARNINGS,
COMMERCIAL
LOSS,
LOSS
OF
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY
AND
THE
LIKE.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
ABOVE,
THE
MANUFACTURER
DOES
OFFER
A
LIMITED
WARRANTY
TO
REPLACE
OR
REPAIR
THE
CONTROL
MODULE
SUBJECT
TO
THE
CONDITIONS
AS
DESCRIBED
HEREIN.
THIS
WARRANTY
IS
VOID
IF
THE
UNIT
HAS
NOT
BEEN
PURCHASED
FROM
DIRECTED,
OR
AN
AUTHORIZED
DIRECTED
DEALER,
OR
IF
THE
UNIT
HAS
BEEN
DAMAGED
BY
ACCIDENT,
UNREASONABLE
USE,
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ACTS
OF
GOD,
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DEFECT
IN
MATERIALS
OR
CONSTRUCTION
.
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www.
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The
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Viper®
Auto
Security
Systems is Directed.
Since
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Directed has had one
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Quick Reference Install Guide
Remote Start with Keyless Entry
Model 4105
Control Button
(Valet Switch)
Door Lock/unlock
Harness
End View
Antenna
Antenna
LED (Programming
indicator)
Parking light jumpers
Primary Harness Remote Start Harness
Heavy
Gauge
Relay
End View
Side View
Side View
Top View
Satellite Harness
D2DESP
Wiring Connections
Main Harness, 9-pin connector
1LIGHT GREEN BLACK (-) 200mA FACTORY ALARM DISARM
2GREEN/WHITE (-) 200mA FACTORY ALARM REARM
3YELLOW (+) IGNITION OUT (TO ALARM)
4WHITE/BLUE (-) ACTIVATION INPUT
5ORANGE (-) 500mA GROUND WHEN LOCKED/ANTI-GRIND OUTPUT
6BROWN (-) 200mA HORN OUTPUT
7RED/WHITE (-) 200mA TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT
8BLACK GROUND
9WHITE (+/-) LIGHT FLASH OUTPUT
Door Lock, 3-pin connector
1BLUE (-) UNLOCK
2EMPTY NOT USED
3GREEN (-) LOCK
Remote start, 6-pin connector
1RED (+) (30A) HIGH CURRENT 12V INPUT
2PINK/WHITE OUTPUT TO SECOND IGNITION/ACCESSORY CIRCUIT
3RED (+) (30A) HIGH CURRENT 12V INPUT
4ORANGE OUTPUT TO ACCESSORY CIRCUIT
5PURPLE OUTPUT TO STARTER CIRCUIT
6PINK OUTPUT TO PRIMARY IGNITION CIRCUIT
Satellite harness, 4-pin connector
1BLUE (-) 200mA STATUS OUTPUT
2ORANGE (-) 200mA ACCESSORY OUTPUT
3PURPLE (-) 200mA STARTER OUTPUT
4PINK (-) 200mA IGNITION OUTPUT
Remote Start harness, 5-pin connector
1BLACK/WHITE (-) NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH INPUT
2VIOLET/WHITE TACHOMETER INPUT WIRE
3BROWN (+) BRAKE SHUTDOWN INPUT WIRE
4GRAY (-) HOOD PIN SWITCH SHUTDOWN WIRE
5BLUE/WHITE (-) 200 mA 2ND STATUS/REAR DEFOGGER
Important: NEVER connect a 200mA low current output directly to a motor or high
current device WITHOUT a relay.
Installation Points
Tach Learning
To learn the tach signal:
1. Start the vehicle with the key.
2. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the Valet button.
3. After 3 seconds the LED will light constant when the tach signal is learned.
4. Release the Valet button.
Important: This unit can learn the tachometer with the analog input or through d2d
using an interface module. The unit confirms which source is used by flashing the
parking lights. When programming tach learning with:
s Analog, the parking lights flash one time.
s D2D interface module, the parking lights flash twice.
If the tachometer input on the system is connected to the vehicle, the d2d tachometer
input is ignored.
Virtual Tach
Note: Virtual tach is not recommended for diesel vehicles
To program Virtual Tach:
1. After the install is complete, remote start the car.
2. If the car does not start on the first attempt, let the remote start attempt again.
3. Once the car starts, let it run until the parking lights come on.
4. When the parking lights come on, shut off the remote start with the remote -
that’s it! Virtual Tach is programmed.
Virtual Tach handles disengaging the starter motor during remote starting – it does
not address over-rev. If the customer wants to have the over-rev protection capabil-
ity, the tach wire must be connected. This may involve more installation shop
charges than initially quoted.
Important: If the Virtual Tach mode over cranks or doesn't crank the
vehicle long enough to start and run the car, use the Bitwriter to add or
subtract the starter output time. You can adjust the output time in incre-
ments of 50msec of the learned time using the Bitwriter.
Reset and Deletion
If a feature/virtual tach needs to be reset or the remote controls need to be deleted,
use the following procedure.
1. Turn the ignition to the ON position (The heavy gauge pink wire must be con-
nected).
2. Within 10 seconds, press and release the Valet button: 2 times if you want to
delete remotes, 3 times to reset features or 4 times to reset virtual tach. These
features are described next.
Delete remotes: This feature erases all remotes from the memory of the
system. This is useful in cases when a customer’s remote is lost or stolen.
Note: This does not reset the programmed features of the system or reset
the Virtual Tach setting.
Reset Features: This resets all features of the system to the factory default
settings.
Note: This feature does not delete the remotes from the system or reset
the Virtual Tach setting
Virtual Tach Reset: Deletes all previously learned values for Virtual Tach,
and on the next remote start sequence the unit begins virtual tach initial-
ization.
Note: The “Zap” feature on the Bitwriter does not reset the Virtual tach
setting.
3. Once you have selected the function step, press the Valet button once more
and hold it. The LED flashes and the horn honks to confirm the selected func-
tional step. Do not release the Valet button
4. While holding the Valet button, press the button on the remote control. The
horn honks to confirm that the feature has been successfully reset. Once the
feature is reset, the Valet button can be released.
The routine exits if any of the following occurs:
s The ignition is turned off
s There is no activity for 30 seconds
s The valet button is pressed too many times
Remote Start Shutdown Diagnostics
Shutdown diagnostics: If the remote start activates but fails to stay running, the re-
mote start module has the ability to inform you of what may have caused the remote
start failure. Before performing shutdown diagnostics it is important that you let the
remote start shut off on its own i.e. let it attempt to start 3 times then shut down, if
this is not done the unit will report the shutdown you used to shut off the remote start.
Note: Shutdown diagnostics does not report if the vehicles factory immobilizer is
causing the problem.
To perform shutdown diagnostics:
1. With the ignition Off, press and hold the Valet button.
2. Turn the ignition On and then back Off while holding the Valet button.
3. Release the Valet button.
4. Press and release the Valet button. The LED flashes to report the last
shutdown for one minute or until the ignition is turned on, as shown in the
following table:
LED Flashes Shutdown Mode
1 flash Timed out
2 flashes Over-rev shutdown
3 flashes Low or no RPM, low battery (voltage and virtual tach modes)
4 flashes Transmitter shutdown (or optional push button)
5 flashes (-) Hood Shutdown (5 pin Gray wire)
6 flashes (+) Shutdown (5 pin Brown wire)
7 flashes (-) Neutral safety shutdown (5 pin Black/White wire)
8 flashes Wait-to-start timed out
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