Viper VSS4000 Installation Manual

ADVSS4000 2009-09
Addendum: Installation Guide
! ATTENTION INSTALLER !
The VSS4000 integrates the Viper 5101 Remote Start with the VSM100 Viper SmartStart Module. Read this addendum and both installation guides thoroughly before beginning. They will help you understand how to combine the two systems, avoid mistakes, and smoothly complete the installation, verification and customer registration processes. The corrections made in this addendum address the 5101 installation guide (N4102V 2008-06) as it pertains to the VSN4000 kit.
Page # Description/error Correction
Inside front cover & 31
Error is found in the Bitwriter® chip ver­sion requirement: version 2.5
The Bitwriter (p/n 998U) requires chip version 2.6 or newer to program this unit.
7 What is included:
This list has changed to integrate two systems, see Correction column.
The VSS4000 system includes:
One - 5101V remote start/keyless entry main module, Owner's & Installation guide, QR Wiring guide, (and supporting documentation). One - five-button /1-way Supercode remote con­trol (p/n 7153V) One - Control Center with integrated Valet Over­ride switch One - Shutdown toggle switch One - VSM100 Viper SmartStart module, wire harness, Quick reference User's & Installation guide. Module ID stickers.
36 Step 1 reads:
Hold....until you hear it emit a long
beep. The transmit LED comes on solid.
Should read:
1. Hold the
A U X
button on the remote until the
transmit LED lights solid (approx. 10 seconds).
2. Press and hold the
A U X
button until the LED
blinks three times and then lights solid.
56 Remote starting diagnostics correction to
introduction paragraph
Should be:
A few select system conditions may prevent the en­gine from starting. The condition that causes this non-start will be reported by flashing the vehicle parking lights. The number of flashes and the list below identify the condition.
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Addendum: Owner's Guide
! ATTENTION OWNER !
The VSS4000 integrates the Viper 5101 Remote Start with the VSM100 Viper SmartStart Module. Read this addendum and both installation guides thoroughly before beginning. They will help you understand how to combine the two systems, avoid mistakes, and smoothly complete the installation, verification and customer registration processes. The corrections made in this addendum address the 5101 Owner's guide (G4102V 2008-06) as it pertains to the VSN4000 kit.
Owner’s guide
Page Description/error Correction
9 What's included:
This list has changed to integrate two systems, see Correction column.
The VSS4000 system includes:
VSM100 Viper SmartStart module, wire harness, Quick reference User's & Installation guide. Module ID stickers. 5101V remote start/keyless entry main module, Owner's guide and this addendum Control Center with integrated Valet Override switch One five button/1way Supercode remote control Window decals Warranty registration cards
10 "Battery replacement" procedure is
incorrect.
See “Battery Replacement” procedure below.
11 Item 7 reference to battery door is
incorrect.
There is no battery door on the 7153V remote control.
13 Unlock section title at top of page is
incorrect. Aux/Trunk command instruction "Press one time" is incorrect.
Top section title next to closed lock icon should be "Lock".
Should be "Press and Hold for 1 1/2 seconds".
16 Unlocking the Vehicle begins:
Lock the vehicle normally. Press.....
Should read:
To Unlock the vehicle. Press.....
All References to "beeps" on most
pages of the guide are incorrect.
Beep generator has been removed from the 7153V remote control, references to LED blinks are correct.
Battery Replacement
Using a small slotted screwdriver or similar tool, insert into unit slot and gradually pry the top away from the 1. bottom until free.
Remove the top along with the circuit board and turn both upside down. Remove battery from battery clip and 2. replace. Note: Verify polarity while replacing the battery as the battery clip will also accept the battery if incorrectly inserted upside down.
With the unit top and circuit board still upside down. Turn unit bottom over and onto the other two parts. Snap 3. unit back together.
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