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Installation Guide Platform: DBALL/DBALL2 Firmware: TL2 Rev.: 20150706 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 Lexus vehicles. Covers PTS models using an OBDII CAN bus, as well as a BRX/BTX. Door locks are also found on the OBDII CAN bus. Refer to 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.............................................................................................................................................. 02 OEM Remote Starter Detection.................................................................................................................................... 03 Installation Type 1............................................................................................................................................................................ 04 Vehicle Wiring Reference Chart - Type 1...................................................................................................................... 05 Type 2............................................................................................................................................................................ 06 Vehicle Wiring Reference Chart - Type 2...................................................................................................................... 07 Type 3............................................................................................................................................................................ 08 Vehicle Wiring Reference Chart - Type 3...................................................................................................................... 09 Programming Module Programming.................................................................................................................................................... 10 Module Reset................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Hard Reset.................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Features & Options List................................................................................................................................................. 12 Features Programming.................................................................................................................................................. 12 LED Diagnostics & Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................. 13 Limited One-Year Consumer Warranty.......................................................................................................................... 14 Quick Reference Guide................................................................................................................................................. 15 ® Toyota and Lexus are registered trademarks and property of their respective companies. © 2015 Directed. All rights reserved. Platform: DBALL/DBALL2 Firmware: TL2 Rev.: 20150706 Page 2 Vehicle Application Guide The following table lists the vehicles and features which are compatible with this product. 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Warning! • If the vehicle is already equipped with an OEM remote starter, the installer must disconnect it before installing the DBALL otherwise it will not program. • No takeover feature is available on Push-to-Start vehicles. © 2015 Directed. All rights reserved. Platform: DBALL/DBALL2 Firmware: TL2 Rev.: 20150706 Page 3 OEM Remote Starter Detection How to Know if the Vehicle is Equipped with an OEM Remote Starter 1- An “ENGINE STARTER” 2- Remote start the OEM remote starter: sticker should be on the Press the remote control’s lock button twice within 2 seconds, then press and hold the lock button for 3 seconds. The parking lights flash after 3 seconds. The engine starts and the parking lights flash repeatedly for 20 seconds. Press & Hold x2 & for 3 seconds ENGINE STARTER If the Vehicle is Equipped with an OEM Remote Starter If the vehicle is equipped with an OEM remote starter, the DBALL LED will start flashing orange to indicate its detection. To skip bypass and use convenience only, press the programming button 5 times.* The reason for this is to allow aftermarket security to be installed while keeping the factory remote starter active. If you wish to use DBALL to control the remote start sequence, the factory remote starter must be disconnected before programming the DBALL as both modules cannot coexist. * The DBALL LED turns ON solid orange for 3 seconds after programming or power up to indicate the bypass is not active. Refer to LED Diagnostics & Troubleshooting section for more information. Locating the OEM Remote Starter Installation OEM Remote Starter & Connectors Vehicle Type Location 1 Toyota Venza Push-to-start 2009- 2014 Behind glove box 2 Lexus RX 450h 2010-2015 Behind glove box 2 Lexus RX 350 2010-2015 Behind glove box 2 Toyota 4Runner (Smart Key) 2010-2014 Behind glove box & Passenger kick panel 2 Toyota Sienna (Smart Key) 2011-2014 Behind glove box & Passenger kick panel 3 Lexus HS 250h 2010-2012 Behind glove box 3 Toyota Prius 2010-2014 Under dash panel & Driver kick panel 3 Lexus CT 200h 2011-2015 Behind glove box 3 Lexus GX 460 2010-2015 Behind glove box 3 Toyota Prius V 2012-2015 Behind glove box © 2015 Directed. All rights reserved. Platform: DBALL/DBALL2 Firmware: TL2 Rev.: 20150706 Page 4 Installation Type 1 See page 5 for help on locating key components in the vehicle and wiring reference chart. D50 White connector (-) Parking lights: Red, pin 23 18 19 20 21 22 233 2 24 25 26 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 (-) Parking Lights Output Do not connect any other accessories, ignitions or starts wire from the remote (-) Hood Status Input Remote starter to the vehicle. The interface Starter (+) Brake Input module is handling the required vehicle power and start sequence. [1] (AC) Tach Input (-) Lock Output (-) Trunk Status Input (-) Unlock Output (-) Door Status Input (-) Trunk Release Output (-) E-Brake Status Input (+) Starter Output (+) 12V (+) 12V (+) Ignition Output D17 - Steering Lock Black Connector (-) Ground (-) Ground (-) GWR (Status) Horn Black Connector (at the bottom of 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CAN High: pin 6 steering column) Diagnostic 1 8 Connector [3] SLP: 9 16 OBDII Violet, pin 4 D49 D50 1 2 3 4 5 6 CAN Low: pin 14 Main body 7 8 9 10 11 12 ECU Back side [2] EIPS to Horn: pin 8 HS CAN High: Tan/Black: 3 HS CAN Low: Tan: 4 Do not connect [3] (-) SLP Output: Yellow/Red: 11 14 Handbrake and EIPS 2A at the same time. (-) Ground (-) Ground: Brown/Red: 12 (front side of ECU) Use one or the other. (+) 12V (+) 12V: Red: 13 (-) Ground (-) Ground: Black: 14 [2] (-) Handbrake Status Output (W2W) Black/White: 1 10: Blue/White:
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