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System Features Menus

Menu #1 - Basic Features

Items in bold text have been programmed to the default setting at the factory.

Menu #2 - Advanced Features

Feature 

One Chirp  

Two-Chirp  

Number

Setting Setting

2-1

Siren

Horn honk

2-2

30-second siren duration

60-second siren duration

2-3

Nuisance Prevention

®

Circuitry on

Nuisance Prevention

®

Circuitry off

2-4

Progressive door trigger

Instant door trigger

2-5

Valet switch input: 1 pulse

Valet switch input: 2-5 pulses

2-6

Bypass Notification ON 

Bypass Notification OFF

2-7

Ignition-controlled domelight ON

Ignition-controlled domelight OFF

2-8

Single unlock pulse

Double unlock pulse

2-9

Channel 3: Validity

Channel 3: latched/latched, reset 
with ignition/30-second timed/
second unlock output

*

*Second unlock is only available if Feature 2-8 is programmed to single pulse.

Feature 

One Chirp  

Two-Chirp  

Number

Setting

Setting

1-1

Active arming

Passive arming

1-2

Chirps ON

Chirps OFF

1-3

Ignition controlled door locks ON

Ignition controlled door locks OFF

1-4

Active locking only 

Passive locking

1-5

Panic with ignition on

No panic with ignition on

1-6

0.8 second door lock pulses

3.5 second door lock pulses

1-7

Forced passive arming ON

Forced passive arming OFF

1-8

Automatic Engine Disable ON

Automatic Engine Disable OFF

1-9

Armed When Driving (AWD) 

Vehicle Recovery System (VRS)

1-10

Code Hopping

on

Code Hopping

off

Summary of Contents for 660XP

Page 1: ...al ll la at ti io on n G Gu ui id de e P Py yt th ho on n NOTE This product is intended for installation by a professional installer only Any attempt to install this product by any person other than a...

Page 2: ...are all Trademarks or Registered Trademarks of Directed Electronics Inc The Bitwriter p n 998T requires chip version 1 4 or newer to program this unit w ww ww w d di ir re ec ct te ec ch hs s c co om...

Page 3: ...e e 1 14 4 S Sy ys st te em m F Fe ea at tu ur re es s M Me en nu us s 1 17 7 Menu 1 Basic Features 17 Menu 2 Advanced Features 17 F Fe ea at tu ur re e D De es sc cr ri ip pt ti io on ns s 1 18 8 Men...

Page 4: ...he ORANGE wire is pre wired to control the 8618 starter kill relay It can supply up to 500 mA of current NOTE If using the H1 1 ORANGE wire to activate an add on accessory such as window automation pa...

Page 5: ...and other models NOTE For parking light systems that draw 10 amps or more the jumper must be switched to a light flash output see the Programming Jumpers section of this guide P N 8617 or a standard a...

Page 6: ...nel three is pressed This output can be shut off during the 30 second period by pressing Channel 3 again This output can also be programmed to provide a s se ec co on nd d u un nl lo oc ck k p pu ul l...

Page 7: ...n instant trigger It is ideal for hood and trunk pins and will report on Zone 1 It can also be used with Directed single stage sensors The H1 6 BLUE instant trigger wire can also be used to shunt sens...

Page 8: ...conjunction with a two sided lock washer Under dash brackets and door sheet metal are not acceptable ground points It is recommended that all security components be grounded at the same location H1 9...

Page 9: ...hin 12 inches of the point you obtain 12V Do not use the 15 fuse in the harness for this purpose This fuse protects the module itself H1 12 RED WHITE 200 mA channel 2 output When the system receives t...

Page 10: ...rates at 2 volt DC and plugs into the two pin WHITE port Make sure the LED wires are not shorted to ground as the LED will be damaged Multiple LED s can be used but they must be wired in series The LE...

Page 11: ...or more infor mation please refer to the guide packaged with the programmer This port can also be used to interface with Directed Video components for on screen security system programming and trigger...

Page 12: ...ce and report Zone 4 NOTE If installing an optional Directed dual stage sensor connect to the GREEN wire The following diagram eliminates the need for diodes to isolate the sensors as well as providin...

Page 13: ...elay is enabled and the unit will output 12V on the WHITE wire H1 2 In the position the on board relay is disabled The WHITE wire H1 2 will supply a 200 mA output suitable for driving factory parking...

Page 14: ...tem Features Learn Routine dictates how the unit operates Due to the number of steps they have been broken up into two menus It is possible to access and change any of the feature settings using the V...

Page 15: ...onding to the feature you wish to change For example to access the third feature press and release the switch three times Then press the switch once more and HOLD it The siren will chirp the number of...

Page 16: ...it once more and hold it The siren would chirp seven times to confirm access to the seventh feature To select another menu 1 Press and HOLD the Valet Program switch 2 After three seconds the unit will...

Page 17: ...olled domelight OFF 2 8 Single unlock pulse Double unlock pulse 2 9 Channel 3 Validity Channel 3 latched latched reset with ignition 30 second timed second unlock output Second unlock is only availabl...

Page 18: ...isplay separate steps for ignition lock and ignition unlock They can be programmed on or off independently 1 4 ACTIVE PASSIVE LOCKING If passive arming is selected in step 1 1 then the system can be p...

Page 19: ...main active If programmed to the Vehicle Recovery System VRS setting VRS will be activated 1 10 CODE HOPPING ON OFF The system uses a mathematical formula to change its code each time the transmitter...

Page 20: ...s programmed off the full siren output will occur the moment the door is opened 2 5 VALET PULSE COUNT ONE TO FIVE PULSES The system can be programmed to count the number presses of the valet button be...

Page 21: ...em was previously programmed using the 998T Bitwriter the learn routine may be locked If the siren generates one long chirp when attempting to program the unit the learn routine is locked and must be...

Page 22: ...on from a known transmitter is programmed to Channel 9 all transmitters will be erased from memory and the system features will revert to the default settings This is useful in cases where the one of...

Page 23: ...separate buttons When programmed for standard configuration the trans mitter buttons are assigned to the following functions operates Arm only operates Disarm only operates Channel 2 and Silent Mode o...

Page 24: ...optional hood trunk pins 2 Multiplexed BLUE wire of plug in shock sensor Inputs shorter than 0 8 seconds will trigger a Warning Zone response while inputs longer than 0 8 seconds will instantly trigge...

Page 25: ...gered the unit The LED will flash for one minute or until the ignition is turned off NOTE The Warning Zone triggers are not stored to memory and will not be reported Multi Level Security Arming Multi...

Page 26: ...an accessory circuit Shock sensor doesn t trigger the alarm Has the NPC system been triggered If so you will hear five chirps when disarming To check this turn the ignition key on and off to clear the...

Page 27: ...pact sensor caused the trigger the sensor may be detecting the door opening Reducing the sensitivity or relocating the sensor can often solve this problem If the LED indicates that the door caused the...

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