Viper 330V Installation Guide

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Page 1 - MMooddeell 333300VV

© 2005 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA N427V 05-05MMooddeell 333300VVIInnssttaallllaattiioonn GGuuiiddee

Page 2 - The Bitwriter

8© 2005 directed electronics, inc.1. Set to DCV or DC voltage (12V or 20V is fine).2. Attach the (-) probe of the meter to chassis ground.3. Probe the

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.9changes more than a volt when using the dimmer, look for another wire. If itstays relatively close to (+)12V, you ha

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10© 2005 directed electronics, inc.2. In most cars, fasten the (+) probe of your meter to (+)12V constant.3. Probe the wire you suspect of being the d

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.11main harness wiring guideHH11//11 OORRAANNGGEE ((--)) 550000 mmAA ggrroouunndd--wwhheenn--aarrmmeedd oo

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12© 2005 directed electronics, inc.HH11//33 WWHHIITTEE//BBLLUUEE nnoo ffuunnccttiioonn..HH11//44 BBLLAACCKK//WWHHIITTEE ((--)) 220000 mmAA ddo

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.13HH11//55 GGRREEEENN ((--)) ddoooorr ttrriiggggeerr iinnppuutt: Most vehicles use negative door trigger circuit

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14© 2005 directed electronics, inc.HH11//88 BBLLAACCKK ((--)) cchhaassssiiss ggrroouunndd ccoonnnneeccttiioonn::Connect this wire to bare me

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.15HH11//1100 BBRROOWWNN ((++)) ssiirreenn oouuttppuutt::Connect this to the red wire of the siren. Connectthe bla

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16© 2005 directed electronics, inc.auxiliary harness wire connection guideauxiliary harness wiring diagram_____________________auxiliary harness wirin

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.17vehicles operate this way. If this is the case connect the RED wire to the passengerunlock motor wire. When testing

Page 12 - NNOOTTEE

trademarks and copyrightsBitwriter®, Clifford®, Code-Hopping®, Directed®, Doubleguard®, ESP®, FailSafe®, Ghost Switch®, Learn Routine™,Nite-Lite®, Nui

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18© 2005 directed electronics, inc.BLUE wire then the alarm zones are bypassed (See Feature menu 1/8) and willremain bypassed until the ground input i

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.19external relays—driver’s door unlockThis system is used in many four-door GM sedans. To test for this type of syste

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20© 2005 directed electronics, inc.no priority—driver’s door unlockThis type of keyless entry system is common in import vehicles as well as many Jeep

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.21door lock harness wire connection guideThese door lock outputs are for Passive arming control of the factory door l

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22© 2005 directed electronics, inc.valet/program button, 2-pin BLUE plugThe Valet/Program button should be accessible from the driver’s seat. It plugs

Page 18 - IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT!!

© 2005 directed electronics, inc.23four-pin optional sensor harnessRED wireThe red wire supplies constant power to the optional sensor.BLACK wireThe b

Page 19 - PULSE ADAPTER

24© 2005 directed electronics, inc.to learn lock:NNOOTTEE::Make sure the doors, hood and trunk are closed so the factory RKE system oper-ates as it wo

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.25NNOOTTEE::If the Unlock learn was unsuccessful, the Unlock procedure can be repeatedby using the LOCK learn procedu

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26© 2005 directed electronics, inc.internal programming jumperA 10A fuse is used as both a fuse and a program jumper. This jumper determines thelight

Page 22 - PARKING LIGHT BULB

© 2005 directed electronics, inc.27long term event historyThe control module will store the last 2 triggers in memory that are not erased whenthe igni

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.icontentswhat is included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3control module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3installatio

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28© 2005 directed electronics, inc.feature programmingThe feature programming routine is used to access and change any of the feature set-tings in the

Page 25 - BLUE, GREEN wires

© 2005 directed electronics, inc.29once a feature is programmedzAnother feature(s) can be programmed.zThe other feature menu can be selected.zThe Lear

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30© 2005 directed electronics, inc.Bitwriter®ONLY featuresDue to memory limitations for this system, the following features can only be pro-grammed us

Page 27 - More Sensitive

© 2005 directed electronics, inc.31features #1 menuFactory default settings are shown in bboolldd.FeatureStepLock Button (one chirp) Unlock Button (tw

Page 28 - The Warn Away

32© 2005 directed electronics, inc.features #2 menuFactory default settings are shown in bboolldd.NNOOTTEE::Feature step number 6 and 7 are not applic

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.33features descriptionbitwriter®B-1 FORCED PASSIVE ARMING ON/OFF: These settings control whether the systemarms passi

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34© 2005 directed electronics, inc.menu #11-1 ACTIVE/PASSIVE ARMING: These settings control the systems mode of arming.• Active arming mode (default):

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.351-6 AUXILIARY/DELAYED ACCESSORY OUTPUT: These settings change Red/whiteauxiliary output operation.• Auxiliary outpu

Page 32 - ONLY features

36© 2005 directed electronics, inc.1-11 HORN PULSE HONK DURATION: These settings adjust the pulse length of theoptional horn honk output and allow for

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.372-4 DOOR LOCK PULSE DURATION: These settings control the pulse length of thedoor lock output.• 0.8seconds (Default)

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38© 2005 directed electronics, inc.troubleshootingstarter kill does not work:zIs the correct starter wire being interrupted? If the car starts when th

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.39Door Lock Learn Routine does not learn door locks.• Check connections to be sure everything is properly connected.

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.41wiring quick reference guideRED/WHITE (-) 200mA Auxiliary Channel/ Delayed Accessory Outpu

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.3what is includedzControl modulez4-pin sensor harnessz12-pin main harnesszValet switchz7-pin door monitor/Aux harness

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4© 2005 directed electronics, inc.Do not disconnect the battery if the vehicle has an anti-theft coded radio. If equippedwith an airbag, avoid disconn

Page 41 - Door Lock Learn Routine

© 2005 directed electronics, inc.5zSolderless terminal crimperszDrill bit setzCordless power drillzPhillips head screwdriverzTorx driver setzWork ligh

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6© 2005 directed electronics, inc.valet/program switchEnsure that the location you pick for the switch has sufficient clearance to the rear. The switc

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© 2005 directed electronics, inc.7connecting your wiresNow that you have decided where each component will be located, you’re going tofind the wires i

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