Introduction to Your Viper System
This guide provides essential information for operating your state-of-the-art Viper 3105V security system. Reading this Owner's Guide before use will help you maximize the system's functionality and features. For advanced features and more detailed information, please visit www.viper.com.
For any additional questions or support, please contact your authorized Directed dealer or Directed customer service at 1-800-753-0600 (U.S. only).
Key System Components
- Control Center: Typically located on the upper part of the front windshield, this unit includes the in-vehicle system antenna, a Status LED for visual system feedback, and a Control button for Valet Mode and Emergency Override operations.
- Remote Control: Used to send commands to the system, such as arming, disarming, and activating auxiliary functions.
Basic Operations
- Arm: Press and release the arm button to lock doors and arm the system.
- Disarm: Press and release the disarm button to unlock doors and disarm the system.
- AUX: Press and release the AUX button for Silent Mode or press and hold for auxiliary functions like trunk release.
- Panic: Press and hold the panic button for two seconds to activate the panic feature.
Important Information
- Government Regulations: This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and Industry Canada Radio Standards Specification RSS 210. Ensure proper usage to avoid interference.
- System Maintenance: The system requires minimal maintenance, primarily battery replacement for the remote control (two 3V CR2016 batteries).
- Warranty: Your system is covered by a limited lifetime consumer warranty for the main unit, with a one-year warranty for accessories. Refer to the full warranty details in this guide or online at www.directed.com for terms and conditions.