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Directed Electronics SR6000 User Manual

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N:: Some European vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz and Audi, require longer lock

and unlock pulses to operate the vacuum pump. Programming the system to provide 3.5 second pulses, will

accommodate the door lock interface in these vehicles. The default setting is 0.8 second door lock pulses. Some

modification to the door lock harness (H2) is also necessary. (See

(+/-) Door Lock Outputs Harness (H4) section,

"Type E - Mercedes-Benz and Audi -1985 and Newer" diagram.)

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OFFFF:: To use this feature, passive arming must be selected in Feature 1-1. When

turned on, forced passive arming will ensure that the system will passively arm, even if a zone is left open or

invalid. Forced passive arming occurs one hour after the ignition is turned off.

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OFFFF: AED is a full-time, passive starter disable that works independ-

ently of the security system. When turned on, the orange, ground-when-armed output (H1/1) will activate 30

seconds after the ignition is turned off. The LED will flash at half its normal rate when the ignition is turned off

to indicate that AED is active and will interrupt the starter in 30 seconds. AED does not occur in Valet® mode

and can be bypassed using the emergency override procedure. The transmitter can be used to disarm AED,

however, the system must be armed and then disarmed, using the transmitter, to disarm AED.

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OFFFF:: In the default setting (Armed While Driving), the system can be

armed with the ignition on. When armed, the ground-when-armed is not active and the sensors are bypassed. The

door triggers will remain active.

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OFFFF:: The system uses a mathematical formula to change its code each time the trans-

mitter and receiver communicate. This makes the group of bits or "word" from the transmitter very long. The

longer the word is, the easier it is to block its transmission to the unit. Disabling the Code Hopping™ feature lets

the receiver ignore the Code Hopping™ part of the transmitted word. As a result, the unit may have better range

with Code Hopping™ off.

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D:: The system can be programmed to output pulses instead of a continuous

output when the system is triggered. This is useful to honk the factory horn in applications where a siren is unde-

sirable. Remember that the unit is only capable of supplying 1 amp of current. A relay will be required to interface

with most factory horn systems.

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DSS:: It is possible to program the unit to sound for 30 or 60 seconds

during the triggered sequence. Some states have laws regulating how long a security system can sound.

When using the ProSecurity Programmer, the siren can be programmed to sound for any length of time from 1

second to 180 seconds. Use the right and left arrows or the plus (+) and minus (-) keys on the keyboard to change

the siren duration in 1 second intervals. Holding down the key will rapidly increase or decrease the setting.

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