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Update Alert: Firmware updates are posted on the web on a regular basis. We recommend that you check for firmware and/or install guide updates prior to installing this product. Installation Guide Door lock and transponder override firmware for specific Toyota and Scion H key type vehicles. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) at the end of this guide for more information on how to use various features offered with this product. Index Vehicle Application Guide... 0 Installation Installation Type... Installation Type... Installation Type... Installation Type... Installation Type 5... Installation Type 6... Installation Type 7... Vehicle Wiring Reference Charts... Programming Module Programming... Module Reset... Hard Reset... Features & Option List... 5 Features Programming... 6 0 0 05 06 07 08 0 0 LED Diagnostics & Troubleshooting... 7 Limited One-Year Consumer Warranty... 8 Quick Reference Guide... Toyota and Scion are registered trademarks and property of their respective companies.

Vehicle Application Guide Page The following table lists the vehicles and features which are compatible with this product. The number assigned to each year allows you to determine which installation type should be used for your vehicle. Vehicles 06 05 0 0 PK-Immobilizer Bypass-Data No Key Req'd DL-Arm Factory Security Scion im D Toyota Camry D Corolla D Highlander 5 5 5 D Prius c 7 D RAV D Sequoia D Sienna D Tacoma D Yaris Hatchback W/ OEM Alarm 6 6 D Yaris Hatchback W/O OEM Alarm 7 7 D DL-Disarm Factory Security DL-Door Lock Control DL-Door Unlock DL-Driver Priority Unlock DL-Trunk / Hatch Release FOB-Control of aftermarket alarm with OEM remote RS-Tach / RPM Output SS-Entry Monitoring ALL Door Pins SS-Entry Monitoring Driver Door Pin SS-Entry Monitoring Hood Pin SS-Entry Monitoring Trunk/Hatch Pin ST-Brake Status (foot brake) ST-E-Brake Status ST-Ignition Status Legend: D: Data-to-Data (DD) only DL: OE Door Lock & Alarm Controls RS: Remote Start & Engine Controls : DD & Wire-to-Wire (WW) FOB: Sync CAN Interface w/fob Remote SS: Integrated Security & Monitoring PK: Transponder & Immobilizer Override ST: Function/Feature Status It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in the installation for each of these vehicles or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. Key Type Some Toyota 00+ models have different encryption types. Please look at your key blade and identify the markings. A H means the vehicle is compatible with the TL0 firmware. H-stamped keys G-stamped keys For vehicles with G-stamped keys, see the TL7 firmware. Standard Key For vehicles with dot-stamped keys, see the TL firmware. H

Installation Type Page - Refer to the Wiring Reference Charts for more information on wires and connectors. - It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in this installation or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. (-) Parking Lights: pin 8 [] (-) Hood Status Input (+) Brake Status Input [] (AC) Tach Input (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Door Status Input (-) E-Brake Status Input (-) Parking Lights Starter Remote (+) V (+) Starter (+) Starter (+) Ignition (+) Ignition (-) Lock Output (-) Unlock Output Ignition Connector Headlight Switch (-) Trunk Output (-) GWR Output Auto Headlamp Shutoff: pin 0 Make this connection only if the vehicle is equipped with Automatic Headlamps. CAN High: pin 6 [] SIL: pin 7 8 Diagnostic connector OBDII (connector side view) 6 CAN Low: pin HS CAN High: Tan/Black: HS CAN Low: Tan: Body ECU Connector Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Orange/Red: 0 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Yellow/Red: (+) V (+) V: Red: : Black: (-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: (-) Door Status Output: Green/White: (-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: [] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5 (+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6 [] SIL: Yellow/Black: 0 [] RDA: Orange/Black: [] (-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: RF Prog. Button LED DBALL 0 0: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input : Pink: (+) Ignition Input : Red/White: (-) Trunk Input : Blue: (-) Unlock Input : Green: (-) Lock Input (+)V RX TX P#: XKDD65 6 5 8 7 6 5 0 8 7 0 8 7 6 5 0 [] RDA: pin 6 Not required in DD mode. [] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in DD. [] If factory equipped. If not, a hood switch must be installed and connected to the remote starter. [] Safety Integrity Level. [] Remote Data Access. With the exception of the OBDII Diagnostic connector, all adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).

Installation Type Page - Refer to the Wiring Reference Charts for more information on wires and connectors. - It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in this installation or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. (-) Parking Lights: pin 8 [] (-) Hood Status Input (+) Brake Status Input [] (AC) Tach Input (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Door Status Input (-) E-Brake Status Input (-) Parking Lights Starter Remote (+) V (+) Starter (+) Starter (+) Ignition (+) Ignition (-) Lock Output (-) Unlock Output Ignition Connector Headlight Switch (-) Trunk Output (-) GWR Output Auto Headlamp Shutoff: pin Make this connection only if the vehicle is equipped with Automatic Headlamps. CAN High: pin 6 [] SIL: pin 7 8 Diagnostic connector OBDII (connector side view) 6 CAN Low: pin HS CAN High: Tan/Black: HS CAN Low: Tan: Body ECU Connector Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Orange/Red: 0 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Yellow/Red: (+) V (+) V: Red: : Black: (-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: (-) Door Status Output: Green/White: (-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: [] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5 (+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6 [] SIL: Yellow/Black: 0 [] RDA: Orange/Black: [] (-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: RF Prog. Button LED DBALL 0 0: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input : Pink: (+) Ignition Input : Red/White: (-) Trunk Input : Blue: (-) Unlock Input : Green: (-) Lock Input (+)V RX TX P#: XKDD65 6 5 8 7 6 5 0 8 7 0 8 7 6 5 0 [] RDA: pin Not required in DD mode. [] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in DD. [] If factory equipped. If not, a hood switch must be installed and connected to the remote starter. [] Safety Integrity Level. [] Remote Data Access. With the exception of the OBDII Diagnostic connector, all adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).

Installation Type Page 5 - Refer to the Wiring Reference Charts for more information on wires and connectors. - It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in this installation or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. Auto Headlamp Shutoff: pin (-) Parking Lights: pin 8 Headlight Switch Make this connection only if the vehicle is equipped with Automatic Headlamps. [] (-) Hood Status Input (+) Brake Status Input [] (AC) Tach Input (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Door Status Input (-) E-Brake Status Input (-) Parking Lights Tire Pressure Warning ECU (Located behind glove box.) Starter Remote CAN High: pin 6 (+) V (+) Starter (+) Ignition (+) Ignition (-) Lock Output (-) Unlock Output (-) GWR Output (-) Trunk Output [] SIL: pin 7 Ignition Connector (-) Power Liftgate: pin 6 8 7 6 5 Power Liftgate Switch White conn. SIL DATA: pin 0 5 6 7 8 0 Diagnostic Connector OBDII (connector side view) 8 6 CAN Low: pin HS CAN High: Tan/Black: HS CAN Low: Tan: [] SIL: Yellow: 8 Main body ECU (Located on the left side of steering clumn.) [] SIL: Orange/Yellow: Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Orange/Red: 0 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Yellow/Red: (+) V (+) V: Red: : Black: (-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: (-) Door Status Output: Green/White: (-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: [] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5 (+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6 [] SIL: Yellow/Black: 0 [] RDA: Orange/Black: [] (-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: RF Prog.Button LED DBALL 0 0: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input : Pink: (+) Ignition Input : Blue: (-) Unlock Input : Green: (-) Lock Input (+)V RX TX P#: XKDD65 0 8 7 6 5 0 8765 87 65 [] RDA: pin Not required in DD mode. [] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in DD. [] If factory equipped. If not, a hood switch must be installed and connected to the remote starter. [] Safety Integrity Level. [] Remote Data Access. With the exception of the OBDII Diagnostic connector, all adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).

Installation Type Page 6 - Refer to the Wiring Reference Charts for more information on wires and connectors. - It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in this installation or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. (-) Parking Lights: pin 8 Headlight Switch [] (-) Hood Status Input (+) Brake Status Input [] (AC) Tach Input (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Door Status Input (-) E-Brake Status Input (-) Parking Lights Starter Remote (+) V (+) Starter (+) Ignition (+) Ignition (-) Lock Output (-) Unlock Output Aux Right Sliding Door Output Aux Left Sliding Door Output (-) GWR Output Ignition Connector Auto Headlamp Shutoff: pin Make this connection only if the vehicle is equipped with Automatic Headlamps. Tire Pressure Warning ECU (Located on the left side of the dash fuse box.) CAN High: pin 6 [] SIL: pin 7 8 6 5 6 [] SIL: pin 0 0 8 7 Diagnostic Connector OBDII (connector side view) CAN Low: pin HS CAN High: Tan/Black: HS CAN Low: Tan: [] SIL: Yellow: 8 Body ECU Connector [] SIL: Orange/Yellow: Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Orange/Red: 0 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Yellow/Red: (+) V (+) V: Red: : Black: (-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: (-) Door Status Output: Green/White: (-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: [] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5 (+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6 [] SIL: Yellow/Black: 0 [] RDA: Orange/Black: [] (-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: RF Prog.Button LED DBALL 0 0: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input : Pink: (+) Ignition Input 5: Violet/Black: Aux Left Sliding Door Input : White/Violet: Aux Right Sliding Door Input : Blue: (-) Unlock Input : Green: (-) Lock Input (+)V RX TX P#: XKDD65 6 5 8 7 6 5 0 8 7 0 8 7 6 5 0 [] RDA: pin 6 Not required in DD mode. [] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in DD. [] If factory equipped. If not, a hood switch must be installed and connected to the remote starter. [] Safety Integrity Level. [] Remote Data Access. With the exception of the OBDII Diagnostic connector, all adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).

Installation Type 5 Page 7 - Refer to the Wiring Reference Charts for more information on wires and connectors. - It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in this installation or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. (-) Parking Lights: pin 8 Headlight Switch [] (-) Hood Status Input (+) Brake Status Input [] (AC) Tach Input (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Door Status Input (-) E-Brake Status Input (-) Parking Lights Starter Remote (+) V (+) Starter (+) Starter (+) Ignition (+) Ignition (-) Lock Output (-) Unlock Output (-) GWR Output (-) Trunk Output Ignition Connector Auto Headlamp Shutoff: pin 0 (-) Power Liftgate: pin Make this connection only if the vehicle is equipped with Automatic Headlamps. CAN High: pin 6 [] SIL: pin 7 8 5 Power Liftgate Switch Black Diagnostic connector OBDII (connector side view) 6 CAN Low: pin HS CAN High: Tan/Black: HS CAN Low: Tan: Body ECU Connector Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Orange/Red: 0 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Yellow/Red: (+) V (+) V: Red: : Black: (-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: (-) Door Status Output: Green/White: (-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: [] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5 (+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6 [] SIL: Yellow/Black: 0 [] RDA: Orange/Black: [] (-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: RF Prog. Button LED DBALL 0 0: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input : Pink: (+) Ignition Input : Blue: (-) Unlock Input : Green: (-) Lock Input (+)V RX TX P#: XKDD65 6 5 8 7 6 5 0 8 7 0 8 7 6 5 0 [] RDA: pin Not required in DD mode. [] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in DD. [] If factory equipped. If not, a hood switch must be installed and connected to the remote starter. [] Safety Integrity Level. [] Remote Data Access. With the exception of the OBDII Diagnostic connector, all adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).

Installation Type 6 Page 8 - Refer to the Wiring Reference Charts for more information on wires and connectors. - It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in this installation or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. (-) Parking Lights: pin 8 Headlight Switch [] (-) Hood Status Input (+) Brake Status Input [] (AC) Tach Input (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Door Status Input (-) E-Brake Status Input (-) Parking Lights Starter Remote (+) V (+) Starter (+) Ignition (+) Ignition (-) Lock Output (-) Unlock Output (-) Trunk Output Ignition Connector (-) GWR Output Auto Headlamp Shutoff: pin Make this connection only if the vehicle is equipped with Automatic Headlamps. CAN High: pin 6 [] SIL: pin 7 8 Diagnostic connector OBDII (connector side view) 6 CAN Low: pin HS CAN High: Tan/Black: HS CAN Low: Tan: [] RDA: pin 6 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Orange/Red: 0 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Yellow/Red: (+) V (+) V: Red: : Black: (-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: (-) Door Status Output: Green/White: (-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: [] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5 (+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6 [] SIL: Yellow/Black: 0 [] RDA: Orange/Black: [] (-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: RF Prog. Button LED DBALL 0 0: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input : Pink: (+) Ignition Input : Red/White: (-) Trunk Input : Blue: (-) Unlock Input : Green: (-) Lock Input (+)V RX TX P#: XKDD65 6 5 8 7 6 5 0 8 7 0 8 7 6 5 0 Body ECU Connector Not required in DD mode. [] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in DD. [] If factory equipped. If not, a hood switch must be installed and connected to the remote starter. [] Safety Integrity Level. [] Remote Data Access. With the exception of the OBDII Diagnostic connector, all adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).

Installation Type 7 Page - Refer to the Wiring Reference Charts for more information on wires and connectors. - It is important to make sure you do NOT connect the keysense wire in this installation or you will encounter issues when attempting to start the vehicle. (-) Parking Lights: pin 8 [] (-) Hood Status Input (+) Brake Status Input [] (AC) Tach Input (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Door Status Input (-) E-Brake Status Input (-) Parking Lights Starter Remote (+) V (+) Starter (+) Ignition (+) Ignition (-) Lock Output (-) Unlock Output Ignition Connector Headlight Switch (-) Trunk Output (-) GWR Output Auto Headlamp Shutoff: pin Make this connection only if the vehicle is equipped with Automatic Headlamps. CAN High: pin 6 [] SIL: pin 7 8 Diagnostic connector OBDII (connector side view) 6 CAN Low: pin HS CAN High: Tan/Black: HS CAN Low: Tan: Body ECU Connector Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Orange/Red: 0 Auto Headlamp Shutoff: Yellow/Red: (+) V (+) V: Red: : Black: (-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: (-) Door Status Output: Green/White: (-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: [] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5 (+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6 [] SIL: Yellow/Black: 0 [] RDA: Orange/Black: [] (-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: RF Prog. Button LED DBALL 0 0: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input : Pink: (+) Ignition Input : Red/White: (-) Trunk Input : Blue: (-) Unlock Input : Green: (-) Lock Input (+)V RX TX P#: XKDD65 6 5 8 7 6 5 0 8 7 0 8 7 6 5 0 [] RDA: pin 6 Not required in DD mode. [] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in DD. [] If factory equipped. If not, a hood switch must be installed and connected to the remote starter. [] Safety Integrity Level. [] Remote Data Access. With the exception of the OBDII Diagnostic connector, all adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).

Vehicle Wiring Reference Chart Page 0 Wire colors should only be used as a reference. You should always test a wire's function and pin location before connecting to it. Vehicle Scion im (H Key) 06 Toyota Camry 05-06 Toyota Corolla 0-06 Toyota Highlander 0-06 Wire information Connector information Function (+/-) Pin Wire color Connector name, Location Conn. Color Pin HS CAN High Data 6 Red Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL Data 7 Lt. Green Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data 6 Green Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Black Located at Headlight Switch. White 0-pin Autolight (-) 0 Violet Located at Headlight Switch. White 0-pin Ignition (+) 8 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) Gray Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) White Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) White Located at dash fuse box. White -pin HS CAN High Data 6 Blue Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL Data 7 Gray Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data 6 Blue Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Black Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Autolight (-) 0 Green Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Ignition (+) 6 Black Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) Pink Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 7 Blue Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) Lt. Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) 5 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin HS CAN High Data 6 Red Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL Data 7 Green Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data 6 Green Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 White Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Autolight (-) 0 Violet Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Ignition (+) Gray Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) 8 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) White Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) White Located at dash fuse box. White -pin HS CAN High Data 6 Violet Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL* Data 7 Lt. Blue Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data Lt. Green Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Lt. Green Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Autolight (-) 0 Black Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Ignition (+) Black Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) 8 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) Blue Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 6 Gray Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) Black Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Power Liftgate (-) Gray Power Liftgate switch White 5-pin * SIL: Safety Integrity Level ** RDA: Remote Data Access

Page Vehicle Toyota Prius c 05 Toyota RAV 0-05 Toyota Sequoia 05-06 Toyota Sienna 05 Wire information Connector information Function (+/-) Pin Wire color Connector name, Location Conn. Color HS CAN High Data 6 Gray Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL* Data 7 Black Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data 6 Lt. Green Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Lt. Blue Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Autolight (-) Red Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Ignition (+) 6 Pink Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) Lt. Blue Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 7 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) Black Located at dash fuse box. White -pin HS CAN High Data 6 Black Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data 6 Lt. Blue or Green Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 White Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Autolight (-) 0 Green Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Ignition (+) White Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) 8 Pink Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) White Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) White Located at dash fuse box. White -pin HS CAN High Data 6 Violet Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data Purple Located at Body ECU. White 8-pin SIL* Data 7 Tan Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL Interruption* Data 0 Blue TPMS ECU located behind glove box. White -pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Tan Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Autolight (-) Green Located at Headlight Switch White 0-pin Ignition (+) 6 Black Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) Lt. Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 7 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) Black Located at dash fuse box. White -pin Power Liftgate (-) 6 Red Located at Power Liftgate Switch. White 8-pin HS CAN High Data 6 Red Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL* Data 7 White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL Interruption* Data 0 White TPMS ECU located left of dash Fuse Box White -pin RDA** Data 6 Pink Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Yellow Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Autolight (-) Violet Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Ignition (+) 6 Black Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) Yellow Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 8 Red Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) 7 Red Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Power Liftgate (-) 6 Red Located at Power Liftgate Switch. White 8-pin Pin * SIL: Safety Integrity Level ** RDA: Remote Data Access

Page Vehicle Toyota Tacoma 06 Toyota Yaris Hatchback 05-06 with OEM Alarm Toyota Yaris Hatchback 05-06 without OEM Alarm Wire information Connector information Function (+/-) Pin Wire color Connector name, Location Conn. Color HS CAN High Data 6 Blue Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL* Data 7 White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data Black Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Green Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Autolight (-) White Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Ignition (+) Black Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) 8 White Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 6 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) Violet Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) Red Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin HS CAN High Data 6 Gray Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL* Data 7 Black Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data 6 Pink Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Lt. Blue Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Autolight (-) Violet Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Ignition (+) 6 Pink Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) Lt. Blue Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 7 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) Black Located at dash fuse box. White -pin HS CAN High Data 6 Gray Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin HS CAN Low Data White Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin SIL* Data 7 Black Located at OBDII Connector. White 6-pin RDA** Data 6 Pink Located at Body ECU. White 0-pin Parking Lights (-) 8 Lt. Blue Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Autolight (-) Violet Located at Headlight Switch Black 0-pin Ignition (+) 6 Pink Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Ignition (+) Lt. Blue Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin Starter (+) 7 Green Located at Ignition Switch. White 8-pin V (+) Black Located at dash fuse box. White -pin Pin * SIL: Safety Integrity Level ** RDA: Remote Data Access

Module Programming Page Refer to the LED Diagnostics section for more information and for troubleshooting purposes. Important Make all the required connections to the vehicle, as described in the wiring diagram(s) found in this guide, and double check to ensure everything is correct prior to moving onto the next step. Warning! To take advantage of advanced features, you must use XpressVIP.5 or higher. Using version. or. will limit available functions and features.. Connect the interface module to your computer using the XKLoader.. Open an Internet Explorer browser (version 6 or higher), and go to www.directechs.com. The detail of the platform and firmware that is currently saved on the interface module will be indicated in the top right corner of the page.. Select the year, make and model of the vehicle; the page will refresh to display the compatible firmware.. In the search result page, select Flash Standard install, and follow the instructions provided on the screen. 5. Once you have configured your options, click on the FLASH button to upload the firmware onto the interface module. 6. The following message will be displayed when the upload is completed: The flashing is successfully completed. You may now unplug the kit. You can now proceed with the programming instructions below. DD Installation If required for your installation, connect the 0-pin, -pin and -pin harnesses to the module, then connect the -pin DD harness. th st DD 0-pin rd nd -pin -pin OR WW Installation If required for your installation, connect the 0-pin and -pin harnesses to the module, then connect the -pin harness to the module. st DD 0-pin rd nd -pin -pin The master key is REQUIRED to complete the module programming successfully. Method Wait until the LED turns ON solid red. Note: To skip the transponder programming and use convenience features only, press the programming button 5 times. Solid Insert and turn the key to the ignition position. The LED will flashes green quickly while programming then turns ON solid green for seconds. This may take up to 5 seconds. Note: If the transponder programming was skipped, the LED turns ON solid orange for seconds then shuts OFF when programming is done. Key IN OFF IGN START & Flashes & Solid x sec. Turn the key to the OFF position. Key OUT OFF IGN START You have successfully completed the module programming sequence.

Module Reset Page A module reset will only erase programming performed in the previous steps. All settings (firmware) and settings flashed to the module using the web config tool will not be affected. DD Installation If required for your installation, connect the 0-pin, -pin & -pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the -pin DD harness. OR WW Installation If required for your installation, connect the 0-pin & -pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the -pin harness to the module. th 5 st st DD 0-pin DD 0-pin rd nd th nd th rd -pin -pin -pin -pin Wait seconds until the LED turns ON solid orange then release the programming button. The LED then turns ON solid red. & & Solid Release Solid Hard Reset Warning Against Executing a Hard Reset! A hard reset will revert the flashed firmware back to its default settings. Depending on the installation, some settings (such as RFTD and DD options) may have to be reconfigured. See the Feature & Option List section of this guide. DD Installation If required for your installation, connect the 0-pin, -pin & -pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the -pin DD harness. OR WW Installation If required for your installation, connect the 0-pin & -pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the -pin harness to the module. th 5 st st DD 0-pin DD 0-pin rd nd th nd th rd -pin -pin -pin -pin Wait seconds until the LED turns ON solid orange, and wait 0 more seconds until the LED starts to flash orange and red. Solid & Flashes Release the programming button. The LED turns ON solid red. Release & Solid

Feature and Option List Page 5 It is recommended to configure all the features and options listed below using the configuration tool found on the module flashing page on www.directechs.com. The web offers more options; however, manual configuration of the features is possible using the information on this page. * Default Feat. Operation Flashes / Option Description. No RF Output* Module is connected to a remote starter using a standard installation. RFTD Output Type. RFTD Output Module is connected to an XL0 using an RSR or RXT installation (when available).. SmartStart Module is connected to SmartStart using an RSR or RXT installation (when available). Unlock Driver Priority Aux Aux. Driver priority* Unlocks only the driver door when the button is first pressed, and unlocks all doors when it is pressed a second time within 5 seconds.. All Unlocks all doors when the button is first pressed.. Trunk Will pop the trunk if available.. Right Sliding Door* When available, will operate the right sliding door.. Left Sliding Door When available, will operate the left sliding door.. Trunk Will pop the trunk if available.. Right Sliding Door When available, will operate the right sliding door.. Left Sliding Door* When available, will operate the left sliding door. The OEM alarm will not be controlled by the interface upon remote start. No disarm. Disabled or arm command will be executed at the beginning or end of the sequence; it must be controlled by the Remote Starter. Smart OEM Alarm Control will behave like a standard Safelock feature on a remote. Safelock starter. It will unlock at the beginning of the sequence, and relock after start and shutdown. 5 Smart OEM Alarm Control. Enabled* Smart OEM Alarm Control will synchronize with the OEM alarm so that it will disarm and rearm the vehicle in the remote start sequence, only when required. The reason for this is, factory alarm control must often be done by lock or unlock operation. This could create unnecessary actions on door lock modules, such as the horn to honk. When possible, Smart OEM Alarm Control will monitor the alarm and door lock status to detect if the disarm or rearm is required. If the vehicle is unlocked or is not equipped with factory alarm, the disarm/rearm will not be executed. Smart OEM Alarm Control will also monitor the remote starter actions so that the factory alarm control is not done twice. A remote starter, for which the Safelock feature is active, will work perfectly with this option and will make it invisible to the user. 6 Motorized Hatch Equipped. Not Equipped* The vehicle is not equipped with an automatic trunk/hatch opening system.. Equipped The vehicle is equipped with an automatic trunk/hatch opening system.

Feature Programming To enter feature programming routine - Turn the ignition ON, then OFF. - Within 5 seconds, press and HOLD the programming button until the LED turns ON orange (after seconds). Release the Programming button. - The LED will flash green once slowly to indicate the feature number is. After a short delay, the LED flashes red rapidly to indicate the current option of feature (i.e. x green followed by x red indicates feature is set to option ). The flashing sequence will repeat until a new command is entered. Changing feature options - Press the lock/arm or unlock/disarm button on aftermarket transmitter to change the option of the selected feature. - The LED flashes red rapidly the number of times equal to the current option number. After a short delay, the LED flashes green slowly the number of times to indicate the current feature. The flashing sequence will repeat until a new command is entered. Accessing another feature - Press and release the programming button a number of times to advance from the current feature to the next desired feature. - The LED flashes green slowly the number of times equal to the feature number. After a short delay, the LED flashes red rapidly to indicate the current option of the current feature. The flashing sequence will repeat until a new command is entered. When the maximum number of features or options is reached, the LED will start flashing again from the first feature or option. Once a feature is programmed - Other features can be programmed. - The feature programming can be exited. Programming Button Exiting feature programming - No activity for 0 seconds; after 0 seconds, the LED will turn ON orange for seconds to confirm the end of the programming sequence. OR - Press and HOLD the programming button for seconds. After seconds, the LED will turn ON orange for seconds to confirm the end of the programming sequence. Page 6

LED Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Page 7 LED Status Description Troubleshooting Module Programming Off Off Module has no power. Check the power connections. Solid Solid red Module is powered. Waiting for programming to begin. Make sure that all the connectios are correct. (see wiring diagram). Solid x secs Solid green for seconds Module was successfully programmed with transponder. Normal operation Solid x secs Solid orange for seconds Module Programming - Error codes Module was successfully programmed without transponder. (convenience only) Normal operation Flashes red x Flashes red x CAN not dectected. Check the Tan - Tan/Black wire connections. Wake up the data bus by turning the ignition on and try again. Flashes red x Flashes red x Bypass data not detected. Check the bypass line connection. If more than one wire is used, make sure they are not inverted. Active Ground While Running Flashes green Flashes red & orange Flashes green quickly Flashes green Flashes red & orange Flashes green quickly DD and WW Commands Flashes orange x Flashes orange x GROUND OUT ON (GWR) command received. IGNITION ON command received. START ON command received. LOCK command received. Otherwise, the Ground While Running (status) signal was lost or was never received by the module. Commands can come from RF, DD or WW. Otherwise, the ignition signal was not received by the module. In a WW install, it will show only if the ignition input wire is used. Otherwise, the start signal was not received by the module. In a WW install, it will show only if the ignition input wire is used. Flashes orange x Flashes orange x UNLOCK command received. Flashes orange x Flashes orange x TRUNK command received. If the module fails to flash, it means the module did not receive the signal. Flashes orange x Flashes orange x AUX command received. Flashes orange x 5 Flashes orange x 5 AUX command received.

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Quick Reference Guide DBALL-TL0 List of Available Commands Notes Note that the information below is for Viper, Clifford and Python models. Icons and commands may differ depending on the remote brand and model purchased. Refer to your authorized installation center for more information. Button(s) Actions Press & hold for second to lock. Press & hold for second to unlock. Press & hold for second to remote start. Press & hold for 5 seconds to activate the trunk release (optional). x + x + x + Press once, then to activate the rear hatch/tail glass release (optional).* Press times, then to activate the panic mode. Press once, then to reset the remote starter runtime. * This output is configurable. see your authorized installation center for more information.