Design Tech Replacement

Transmitter Programming

Guide

24161, 24171, 26161, 26171, 28161, 28171

Product Description

Each DesignTech system can learn up to 4 transmitters.

This programming guide describes how to Auto-program transmitter button operations to your system, and how to delete any lost or stolen transmitters.

Transmitter button operations can also be custom programmed to the user's preference or for multiple vehicle control.

Please refer to the Owners Manual for a full description of transmitter button operations and custom transmitter button programming.

Programming the Transmitter

1.Turn the ignition to the ON position

2.Within 5 seconds, press and release the Momentary Switch ONE time, and then Press and hold it.

3.After 2 seconds the LED will flash on/off one time, pause and repeat to indicate Auto-programming is ready.

4.Within 15 seconds, press the "*" button of the transmitter to be programmed, the Horn/Siren output will pulse once to confirm programming.

5.Repeat Step 4 for each transmitter.

6.Exit programming: Wait 15 seconds or turn the ignition OFF to exit transmitter programming. The Horn/Siren output will pulse 5 times to confirm exit.

Deleting lost or stolen transmitters

This operation will delete ALL transmitters from the system memory and can only be performed using a programmed transmitter. If no programmed transmitters are available, one must first be programmed using the above steps

1.Turn the ignition to the ON position

2.Within 5 seconds, begin to press and release the Momentary Switch NINE times, and then Press and hold it.

3.After 2 seconds the LED will flash on/off NINE times, pause and repeat to indicate Delete All Transmitters is ready.

4.Within 15 seconds, press the ANY button of a programmed transmitter, the Horn/Siren output will pulse once to confirm deletion of all transmitters.

5.Wait 15 seconds or turn the ignition OFF to exit transmitter programming. The Horn/Siren output will pulse 5 times to confirm exit.

FCC/ID Notice

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:

(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this device.

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24161 specifications

Directed Electronics has long been a reputable name in the world of vehicle security and remote start systems, and the Directed Electronics 24161 is one of their standout products that caters to modern automotive needs.

The 24161 is designed as a comprehensive vehicle security solution, integrating advanced technologies to ensure optimal protection and control. One of its key features is the ability to provide an impressive range for remote operation, allowing users to access their vehicle from significant distances. This is particularly beneficial in urban areas, where vehicle theft can be a concern.

Equipped with a two-way communication system, the 24161 allows the user to receive feedback on the vehicle's status from the remote control. This technology is crucial, as it provides peace of mind, letting owners know if their vehicle has been triggered or if an unauthorized entry attempt has been made. The two-way system is also ergonomic and user-friendly, making it easy to operate even for those who may not be tech-savvy.

Another significant feature of the Directed Electronics 24161 is its compatibility with various car models and types, thanks to its configurable settings. This versatility means that owners of different vehicles can benefit from its advanced security features without compatibility concerns.

The product incorporates advanced sensor technology, which includes shock and tilt sensors, further enhancing its security capabilities. Shock sensors detect impact, while tilt sensors can recognize if the vehicle is being lifted or towed, triggering alerts that protect against diverse forms of theft.

Moreover, the 24161 comes with programmable features such as remote start capabilities, allowing drivers to start their vehicles from the comfort of their homes. This is particularly useful in extreme weather conditions, as it allows the vehicle’s climate control systems to begin functioning before the driver gets in.

In summary, the Directed Electronics 24161 stands out as a reliable vehicle security system that combines distance operation, two-way communication, sensor technology, and programmability. With an emphasis on security and ease of use, it remains a popular choice among vehicle owners seeking superior protection for their investments.