Avital Auto Security System MAXX1 User Manual

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Page 1 - OWNER’S GUIDE

[OWNER’S GUIDE]®[AUTO SECURITY SYSTEM ]MODELMAXX1

Page 2 - Table of Contents

®2002 Directed Electronics10In the event of a lost or stolen remote control, all remote controlscan be erased from the systems memory preventing unaut

Page 3 - Consumer Warranty

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.11Transmitter Functions These outputs allow you to add optional remote-controlled acces-sories to your system such a

Page 4

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.12System Operation The alarm can be programmed for active or passive arming. Activearming means the alarm is armed u

Page 5 - Important Information

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.13will be re-enabled to allow you to start your car. The LED willturn off.* Requires connection to your vehicle’s exis

Page 6 - Your Warranty

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.14To De-activate:1. Press the button for one to two seconds.2. The siren will shut off and the indicator lights will

Page 7 - System Maintenance

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.15If the system was armed and a thief were to break into your vehi-cle and begin entering codes at random in an attemp

Page 8 - System Features

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.167. Turn the ignition key to the ON position8. Enter the third number in your PIN. Press and release theValet switch

Page 9 - Valet Switch

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.172. Look at the programming table on page 26. To change thefirst two digits of your code, refer to programming branch

Page 10 - Alarm State Memory

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.184. To enter the next two digits press the Valet switch once (youwill hear one chirp) to move from program branch num

Page 11 - Transmitter Functions

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.19Diagnostics The LED on your vehicles dashboard or centre console will informyou of the system status.LED StatusOff

Page 12 - System Operation

2®2002 Directed ElectronicsTable of Contents Consumer Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3What Is Included. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Important In

Page 13 - Silent Arm/Disarm

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.20LED ZoneThree Flashes Optional Sensor 2Four Flashes Door TriggerFive Flashes Boot/Bonnet TriggerSix Flashes Clos

Page 14 - Sensor Bypass

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.21User-Programmable FeaturesTurn the ignition key OFF, exit the vehicle, and close the doors.When the interior light

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.22When Auto-rearm and lock is used in conjunction with the passivearming feature (i.e. both are turned ON) the followi

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.23door was inadvertently left open. (See the Programming Table forSystem Features section of this guide.)NOTE: If your

Page 17 - How to Change Your

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.24How to Set the User- Programmable FeaturesAll system features and remote control features are accomplishedby turni

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.256. Continue pressing and releasing the Valet switch, countingthe siren chirps.NOTE: Stop when you reach the number o

Page 19 - Diagnostics

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.26Feature Factory Setting No. of Chirps Secondary ActionPassive Arming ON 2 Press button. The siren will chirp on

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.27Factory No. of Feature Setting Chirps Secondary ActionArm/Disarm/Panic Button 20 Press any remote button(s). The Two

Page 21 - Features

Security & Convenience ExpansionsListed below are some of the many expansion options available.Please consult your dealer for a complete explanati

Page 22 - Auto-Rearm and Lock

the factory release is not electric-activated, Directed®'s 522Tboot release solenoid can often be added. Electric Window Control - Automatic ele

Page 23 - Dual-Sensor Trigger Mode

3®2002 Directed ElectronicsConsumer WarrantyFor a period of five calendar years from the date of purchase of this vehicle securitydevice, Directed Ele

Page 24 - Programmable Features

Transmitter - A hand-held, remote control which operates the var-ious functions of your system. Trigger or Triggered Sequence - This is what happens w

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.31Quick Reference GuideArming To arm, press . When the system arms, you will hear two short chirps,and the indicator

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.32Health Check Directed Electronics recommend you return to your installingAvital dealer to have your system checked

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Page 28 - Expansions

Directed®is committed to delivering world-class quality products and services that excite and delight our customers.©2002 Directed Electronics, Inc. A

Page 29 - Glossary of Terms

4®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUTNOT LIMITED TO ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INC

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.5What Is Included One Avital Maxx1Control Unit One Valet Switch One Status LED Two 2-Button/3-Channel Remote Co

Page 31 - Quick Reference Guide

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.6It is necessary to retain your proof of purchase, which reflects thatthe product was installed by an authorised deale

Page 32 - Health Check

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.7The Maxx1system requires no maintenance except for remote con-trol battery replacement when they reach the end of the

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®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.8System Features Stealth Coding technology offers the most advanced protectionavailable against code-grabbing device

Page 34 - Place Pin Code sticker here

®2002 Directed Electronics, Inc.9user-programmable.) To disarm the Immobiliser when it hasPassively Immobilised, use the remote control to arm and the

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