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completed use a Y-cable to connect the Alarm signals to both ampli- fiers.

Note: Prior to using the anti-theft or valet features it is recommended that the alarm be installed and its functionality verified. Please consult the install or operations guide for the appropriate alarm.

For the Bitwriter® to Amp connection, the cable must have the same color sequence at both ends of the cable. For the Alarm to Amplifier, the Transmit and Receive wires must cross from one end to the other.

Bitwriter® commands can control para- meters such as Turn on Delay, Fan Control, Input Gain adjustment, and also place the amplifier into a monitoring state for commands from an ESP2 equipped alarm.

1.Turn-On Delay - 0.75, 1.00, 1.25, 1.75, 2.25, 2.75, or 3.25 seconds. 1.75 seconds is the factory default setting.

2.Fan Control - AUTO - The fan will automatically turn on when the internal temperature exceeds approximately 40 deg C. The ON option causes the fan to operate whenever the Amplifier is on. Use the ON option if you are using the external FAN port to drive optional

LED tubes. In the OFF mode the external FAN port is disabled.

3.Service Code Display - The Directed ESP® Engine stores up to seven previous faults for later replay. The Service Code Display allows the installer to step through the fault history.

-OFF - In the OFF position, the amplifier operates normally.

-FLASH CODE ON LED - the last recorded fault is "replayed" on the ESP® Indicator LED. If the unit has never recorded a fault, the ESP® Status indicator will not flash.

-RESERVED - no function, reserved for future use.

-CLEAR LAST FAULT - Clears the last fault. Note that this allows you to see previous faults prior by back- stepping one at a time through the fault history.

4.Input Gain Range - The sensitivity on the gain control can be limited to specific ranges. The DEFAULT position allows adjustment over the full range of amplifier sensitivities. There are 4 other ranges 0.5-1.0V, 1.0V-2.0V, 2.0-4.0V, 4.0-8.0V.

5.Input Gain Adjustment - In the LOCK position, the gain range and gain control can be locked out to prevent accidental mis-adjustment. The

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Contents A802 A1004 D2205 Congratulations Table of ContentsLimited TWO-YEAR Consumer Warranty „ Unity gain pass through RCA jacks Features„ Switchable 8 dB bass EQ function Bitwriter module with Audio programmingInstallation Guidelines Front Panel CONNECTIONS/STATUS LED Sub Gain subwoofer channel gain adjustment Line Out Switch D2205 three positionsA802 A1004 D2205 Rear Panel Connections Amplifier Connections Rear ESP Features and ControlsReserved no function, reserved for future use To perform a transmitter learn Default mode is UnlockedLearn TX IDs ESP Status Indicator Red ModeGreen Solid Red Normal Operation Flashing OvervoltageSpeaker Wiring Diagrams A802/A1004 Speaker Wiring Diagrams D2205 Front/Rear Bridged operation top view Subwoofer operation top view Crossover Settings and Gain Adjustment Directed Amplifier-VARAD Cross Reference Chart LED Tube Installation OptionalCEA Specifications Subsonic Filter Adjustment D2205 onlySpecifications Directed Electronics, Inc Vista, California

A802, D2205, A1004 specifications

Directed Electronics has established itself as a leader in the automotive electronics industry, offering a wide range of products designed to enhance vehicle security and convenience. Among their notable offerings are the D2205, A802, and A1004, which showcase cutting-edge technologies and features designed to protect vehicles effectively.

The Directed Electronics D2205 is a premium remote start system that combines convenience with advanced security features. This system boasts a high range of operation, allowing users to start their vehicles from a significant distance, making it perfect for chilly mornings or hot summer days. One of its standout features is the two-way communication capability, which provides feedback to the user about the vehicle’s status, such as whether the engine is running or if the doors are locked. The D2205 also includes various programmable features that allow users to customize their experience, including the ability to set engine runtime, adjust remote start settings, and even add additional functionalities like keyless entry or trunk release.

The A802 model is designed primarily for alarm and security. It integrates several advanced technologies such as a shock sensor, which detects any unauthorized tampering or movement, triggering audible alerts to deter potential thieves. The A802 also includes a built-in interface for remote start integration, meaning users can combine the security features with remote ignition functionality. Its ease of installation, coupled with support for a wide range of vehicles, makes it a versatile choice for enhancing automotive security. The A802's remote key fob allows users to arm and disarm the system from a distance, adding an extra layer of convenience to vehicle access.

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In summary, Directed Electronics has developed exceptional products like the D2205, A802, and A1004, which reflect their commitment to innovation and quality in vehicle security and convenience. Each model showcases advanced technologies and features aimed at enhancing user experience while ensuring maximum vehicle protection.