Viper 3303 Instruction Manual

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OWNER’S GUIDE
MODEL
3303
©
2009 Directed Electronics, All rights reserved. G3303V 2009 11
The company behind Viper
®
Auto Security Systems
is Directed Electronics.
Since its inception, Directed Electronics has had one
purpose, to provide consumers with the finest vehicle
security and car stereo products and accessories
available. The recipient of nearly 100 patents and
Innovations Awards in the field of advanced electronic
technology, Directed Electronics is ISO 9001 registered.
Quality Directed Electronics products are sold and serviced
throughout North America and around the world.
Call (800) 876-0800 for more information about our
products and ser vic es.
Vista, CA 92081
www.viper.com
Directed Electronics is an
ISO 9001 registered company.
Directed Electronics is committed to delivering
world class quality products and services that
excite and delight our customers.
NO ONE DARES COME CLOSE
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OWNER’S GUIDE

OWNER’S GUIDEMODEL3303© 2009 Directed Electronics, All rights reserved. G3303V 2009 11The company behind Viper® Auto Security Systems is

Page 2 - What you get

7© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Control CenterControl CenterButtonControl Center LED The control center, typically located on the up

Page 3 - Important information

8© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Status Screen Icons1ALLText FieldStatus ScreenIconsThe table below describes all the status screen i

Page 4 - Contents

9© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Icon DescriptionZone StatusOn during a sensor zone full trigger outputOn during fault report to indi

Page 5

10© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Icon DescriptionText field Displays the clock, message text and feature menusOn after the garage op

Page 6

11© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Using your SystemCommands and ConfirmationsCommands, basic or advanced, are used to activate system

Page 7 - Getting Started

12© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Responder LC Command tableButtonLevelDirect Accessx 1LEVEL 1x 2LEVEL 2x 3LEVEL 3x 4LEVEL 4Arm/Lock(

Page 8 - Keys to using this Manual

13© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Basic Commands (Direct Access)ArmPress and release The alarm arms, doors lock (if connected), and t

Page 9 - Responder LC 2-Way

14© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.AUX/TrunkPress and hold AUXThe trunk opens (if connected) when this button is pressed for 2 sec-ond

Page 10 - Control Center

15© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Advanced Commands: (Level 1)Press and release the button 1 time.Silent ArmPress and release The al

Page 11 - Status Screen Icons

16© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Advanced Commands: (Level 2)Press and release the button 2 times.Sensor BypassPress and release

Page 12

Congratulations Congratulations on the purchase of your state-of-the-art security system. Reading this owner’s guide prior to using your system will h

Page 13

17© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Advanced Commands: (Level 3)Press and release the button 3 times.Sensor Silent Arm*Press and relea

Page 14 - Using your System

18© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Alarm Report*Press and hold the buttonRequests a report of the most recent triggers and temporaril

Page 15 - Responder LC Command table

19© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Advanced Commands: (Level 4)Press and release the button 4 times.Full Silent Arm*Press and release

Page 16

20© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Responder LC ConfigurationOperations of the Responder LC and how it communicates messages are set in

Page 17 - Remote Start /AUX 1/ AUX 4

21© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Main MenuThe following main menu list of features is available for configuration of the remote contr

Page 18 - Advanced Commands: (Level 1)

22© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.this period. Just press any button to resume system monitoring. When set to ON it wakes up every fe

Page 19 - Advanced Commands: (Level 2)

23© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Car 2Options: OFF,ON,HOMEThis remote can control two systems independently. When set to OFF, the c

Page 20 - Advanced Commands: (Level 3)

24© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Selects the type of system, namely; security or remote keyless entry to which the remote has been

Page 21 - Alarm Report*

25© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Prepare the systemOpen 1. a door.Turn2. the ignition on. Press3. and release then press and hol

Page 22 - Advanced Commands: (Level 4)

26© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Demo Mode:Demo mode plays a pre-selected group of animations as a demonstra-tion tool to show frien

Page 23 - Responder LC Configuration

Important information Your WarrantyYour system comes with a warranty. Please make sure you receive the warranty registration card and proof of purchas

Page 24 - Main Menu

27© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Alarm FeaturesNormal Arm ProtectionControl center LED: The control center LED flashes as a visual in

Page 25 - Runtime Alert

28© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Full Silent Arm ProtectionSensor warn-away, sensor full trigger and point of entry activations will

Page 26 - System Type

29© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Trigger Zone Fault ReportWhen armed by remote command the system runs a status check of the alarm t

Page 27 - Sensor Adjust:

30© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Table of ZonesZone # (led flashes) Zone Name1 Trunk2 Shock Sensor

Page 28

31© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Remote and System OperationsPassive Arming*Park and exit the vehicle, after the doors are closed th

Page 29 - Power Off:

32© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Valet ModeValet mode can be entered and exited by performing the remote valet command or manually u

Page 30 - Alarm Features

33© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Out of RangeEach time a command is performed the remote will expect a com-mand confirmation from the

Page 31 - Emergency Override

34© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Vehicle Recovery System (VRS)In case your vehicle is stolen or carjacked, VRS sounds the siren and

Page 32 - Alarm Report when Disarming

35© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.1-way Companion Remote ControlTransmit LEDCommandButtonsFunctionButtonAUXButtonLevelDirect Accessx

Page 33 - Nuisance Prevention (NPC)

36© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Using the 1-way Companion remoteThe 1-way companion remote commands the system features as shown in

Page 34 - Remote and System Operations

ContentsGetting Started ...4Charging the Remote Contr

Page 35 - Automatic Remote Updates

37© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.can be performed by pressing one of the command buttons.ProgrammingTo enter; hold the button for 8

Page 36 - Car Select

38© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Battery Information (1-way)The 1way companion remote is powered by one 3V coin cell lithium battery

Page 37 - Vehicle Recovery System (VRS)

39© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.System Expansion OptionsControlling Two Vehicles (car select)The Responder LC and 1way companion re

Page 38

40© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Driver Door Priority UnlockingThe door unlocking operation can be configured to emulate an OEM style

Page 39 - Button Auto Lock

41© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Battery Information (Responder LC)The Responder LC remote control is powered by an internal recharg

Page 40 - Programming

42© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.may occur. Low Battery AlertsWhen disarming the system using a remote with a low battery the siren

Page 41 - Battery Replacement

43© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Battery DisposalDirected Electronics cares about the environment. If you need to dispose of the bat

Page 42 - System Expansion Options

44© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Glossary of TermsDocument TerminologyControl Module The “brain” of your system. Usually hidden unde

Page 43

45© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.

Page 44 - Low Battery

46© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Government RegulationsThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the f

Page 45 - Battery Life

Clock Set ... 24Review ...

Page 46 - Battery Disposal

47© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Additional informationInterferenceAll radio devices are subject to interference which could affect

Page 47 - Glossary of Terms

48© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Limited lifetime consumer warrantyDirected Electronics. (“Directed”) promises to the original purch

Page 48

49© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LIABILITY FOR THEFT, DAMAGE AND/OR VANDALISM. T

Page 49 - Government Regulations

50© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.G3303V 2009-11Vista, CA 92081www.directed.com© 2009 Directed Electronics—All rights reservedThe co

Page 50 - Additional information

Glossary of Terms ... 44Government Regulations ...

Page 51

4© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Getting StartedYour remote control is powered by an internal rechargeable battery that can only be s

Page 52

5© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Keys to using this ManualSpecific actions (in bold type) and style conventions are used consis-tently

Page 53

6© 2009 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.Responder LC 2-WayCommandButtonsDisplayFunction ButtonMini-USB PortInternalAntennaFeature Descriptio

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