Viper 320HV Owner Manual - Page 16

Diagnostics

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Diagnostics The microprocessor at the heart of your system has the ability to constantly monitor all of the switches and sensors connected to it. It can detect any faulty switches or sensors and prevent them from disabling the entire system. It can also record and report any triggers that occur when you are away from your vehicle. ➜ Arming diagnostics If the system is armed at the same time that an input is active (door opening, sensor triggering, etc.), you will hear one chirp to indicate arming and a second chirp a few seconds later to indicate Bypass Notification. A Bypass Notification chirp means that the system ignores the input that was active when the system was armed, until that input ceases. Three seconds after that input ceases, the system will resume normal monitoring. For example, if your vehicle has an interior light exit delay and you arm the system before the light turns off, you may hear a Bypass Notification chirp. Three seconds after the light turns off, however, normal monitoring resumes. NOTE: Bypass Notification does not occur when the system is in silent arm/disarm mode or if the chirps have been programmed not to sound. © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc. 13

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Diagnostics
The microprocessor at the heart of your system has the ability
to constantly monitor all of the switches and sensors con-
nected to it. It can detect any faulty switches or sensors and
prevent them from disabling the entire system. It can also
record and report any triggers that occur when you are away
from your vehicle.
Arming diagnostics
If the system is armed at the same time that an input is active
(door opening, sensor triggering, etc.), you will hear one
chirp to indicate arming and a second chirp a few seconds later
to indicate Bypass Notification. A Bypass Notification chirp
means that the system ignores the input that was active when
the system was armed, until that input ceases. Three seconds
after that input ceases, the system will resume normal moni-
toring. For example, if your vehicle has an interior light exit
delay and you arm the system before the light turns off, you
may hear a Bypass Notification chirp. Three seconds after the
light turns off, however, normal monitoring resumes.
NOTE:
Bypass Notification does not occur when the system is in
silent arm/disarm mode or if the chirps have been programmed not
to sound.
©
2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.