Directed Audio D2400 Car Amplifier User Manual


 
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unlit, but still indicates service
codes or faults using the top light.
9.
LLeeaarrnn TTXX IIDDss
DDeeffaauulltt OOffff..
Before the unit will
respond to Arm/Disarm/Valet
Commands from the alarm system,
it needs to establish communica-
tions with this alarm system. This is
established using the
learn routine
procedure described below. Once
this procedure is performed, the
unit will store this information
permanently in memory. The proce-
dure only needs to be repeated if
the alarm unit is replaced or all the
transmitters in an alarm system are
replaced.
10.
MMaajjoorr VVeerrssiioonn NNuummbbeerr::
This number
will allow verification of the
firmware installed in the amplifier.
This will be useful information
should your amplifier ever need
service.
11.
MMiinnoorr VVeerrssiioonn NNuummbbeerr::
This number
references the minor version of your
amplifier firmware.
TToo ppeerrffoorrmm aa ttrraannssmmiitttteerr ""lleeaarrnn""::
1. Connect Bitwriter
®
to amplifier.
Press READ on the Bitwriter
®
.
2. Press the up arrow 3 times, or the
down arrow 8Light On, W/O
Service Code times to reach the
Learn TX IDs menu. Press 'Select'
until the ON appears.
3. Press the write key twice. The ESP
®
status indicator should begin
blinking.
NNoottee::
The following should be
accomplished within 20 seconds or
the learn session will time out. If
this occurs, the LED will stop
blinking. Reconnect the Bitwriter
®
and press WRITE twice to re-enter
the TX ID Learn mode.
4. Disconnect the Bitwriter
®
and
connect the Amp to the alarm
cable.
5. Press ARM on any transmitter
attached to the alarm system. The
LED should go on if the amplifier
was on prior to TX ID or go out if
the amplifier is off.
NNoottee::
When the amplifier receives
ESP
®
bus activity(typically either
arm or disarm signals, it will blink
to indicate Arm or Disarm
commands. This allows the installer
to verify that the proper cable is in
use and that the transmitters have
been properly programmed. The
unit must still be programmed to
respond to Valet and Arm
commands with a Bitwriter
®
for the
Anti-theft/Valet modes to lock out
unauthorized operation.
EESSPP
®®
SSttaattuuss IInnddiiccaattoorr::