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Vehicle Application Guide................................................................................................................................................
Installation (Wiring Diagrams & Vehicle Wiring Reference Charts)Wiring Diagram................................................................................................................................................................Vehicle Wiring Reference Chart.......................................................................................................................................Locating Components......................................................................................................................................................
ProgrammingModule Programming......................................................................................................................................................Module Reset & Hard Reset............................................................................................................................................Feature and Option List...................................................................................................................................................Feature Programming......................................................................................................................................................
LED Diagnostics and Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................
Limited One Year Consumer Warranty............................................................................................................................
Quick Reference Guide...................................................................................................................................................
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Door lock and transponder interface for Mitsubishi RVR (Smart Key) and Outlander Sport (Smart Key). Features include door trigger sensing, tach output, and FOB control.
Installation Guide
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.
Rev.: 20160212
Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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Vehicle Application GuidePage 2
Vehicles
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
PK
-Im
mobilizer
Bypass-D
ata
No
Key
Req'd
AV
-Panic
Mode
Activ
atio
n
DL-A
rmF
acto
ryS
ecurity
DL-D
isarm
Facto
ryS
ecurity
DL-D
oor
Lock
Contr
ol
DL-D
oor
Unlo
ck
DL-D
river
Priority
Unlo
ck
DL-T
runk
/H
atc
hR
ele
ase
FO
B-C
ontr
olo
fafterm
ark
etala
rmw
ithO
EM
rem
ote
RS
-Tach
/R
PM
Outp
ut
SS
-Entr
yM
onito
ring
ALL
Door
Pin
s
SS
-Entr
yM
onito
ring
Driver
Door
Pin
SS
-Entr
yM
onito
ring
Hood
Pin
SS
-Entr
yM
onito
ring
Tru
nk/H
atc
hP
in
ST
-Bra
ke
Sta
tus
(footbra
ke)
ST
-E-B
rake
Sta
tus
ST
-Igniti
on
Sta
tus
Mitsubishi
Outlander Sport (Smart Key) • • • • • • • • • • • • • D • • D • • • • D
RVR (Smart Key) • • • • • • • • • • • • • D • • D • • • • D
Legend:
D: Data-to-Data (D2D) only AV: Horn & Lights Controls RS: Remote Start & Engine Controls
•: D2D and Wire-to-Wire (W2W) DL: OE Door Lock & Alarm Controls SS: Integrated Security & Monitoring
FOB: Sync CAN Interface w / FOB Remote ST: Function/Feature Status
PK: Transponder & Immobilizer Override
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Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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Wiring DiagramRefer to the Locating Components in the Vehicle section on page 5 for more information.
C-4
08
C-413
C-412
C-411
1211
23
10
22
9
21
8
20
7
19
6
18
5
17
4
16
321
13 14 15 24
31 2
4 5 6
Rem
ote
Sta
rter
1: Green: (-) Lock Input
2: Blue: (-) Unlock Input
3: Red/White: Trunk Release Input
4: White/Violet: Aux1 Panic Input
9: Pink: (+) Ignition Input
10: Blue/White: (-) GWR (Status) Input
Ignition Connector White
(right side of steering column)
(+) 12V
(+) Parking Lights:Pink, pin 13
(+) Parking Lights:Yellow, pin 10
6 Ampdiodes
(-) Ground
(+) Parking Lights (+) 12V
(-) Ground(-) Ground
(-) GWR (Status)
(+) Ignition Output
(-) Lock Output
(-) Unlock Output
(-) Trunk Release Output
Aux1 Panic Output(-) Trunk Status Input
(-) Door Status Input
(+) Brake Status Input
(-) Hood Status Input
(-) E-Brake Status Input
[1] (AC) Tach Input
C-411White connector
1
8
3
1012
2
9
4
1113
5
14
6
15
7
16
C-412Brown Connector
C-413White Connector
18 3
1012
29 4
111317
5
1418
6
1519
7
1620
Fuse Box (front view)Driver-side Kick Panel
CAN connections can also be found in passenger kick panel or behind cluster,see Locating Components in theVehicle (Type 3) on page 10 for details.
(+) Accessory
(+) Starter
TX
(-) GroundRX
(+)12V
10
RF
Prog. Button
LED
4
14
12
2
DBALL/DBALL2 P#: XKD2D65
(-) Driver Door Trigger:Yellow, pin 16
(+) Ignition: White, pin 2
(+) Starter:Blue, pin 5
(+) Accessory: Light Green, pin 6
FT CAN Low:Red, pin 7
FT CAN High:Green, pin 6
Not required in D2D mode.
[1] Tach wire is an optional connection required on some remote starters, which do not support a tach signal in D2D.
All adapters are displayed from the wire side (unless specified otherwise).
[1] (AC) Tach Output: Violet/White: 5
(+) Brake Status Output: Gray: 6
(-) Hood Status Output: Blue/Red: 12
(-) Door Status Output: Green/White: 3
(-) E-Brake Status Output: Black/White: 1
(-) Trunk Status Output: Red/Black: 4
FT CAN High: Orange/Green: 5
FT CAN Low: Orange/Brown: 6
(+) 12V: Red: 13
(-) Ground: Black: 14
(-) Auto Headlamp Shutoff Output: Green/Black: 2
C-408Black Connector
12
(+) 12V:Black/Red,pin 1
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Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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Vehicle Wiring Reference Chart
Function Color Pin Polarity Location Color Pins
FT CAN High Green 6 Data C-411 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 24
FT CAN Low Red 7 Data C-411 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 24
Driver Door Trigger Yellow 16 (-) C-412 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel Brown 16
Parking Lights Pink 13 (+) C-413 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 20
Parking Lights Yellow 10 (+) C-413 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 20
Accessory Lt. Green 6 (+) Ignition Connector, left side of steering column White 6
Ignition White 2 (+) Ignition Connector, right side of steering column White 6
Starter (automatic transmission only) Blue 5 (+) Ignition Connector, left side of steering column White 6
(+)12V White 1 (+) C-408 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel Black 2
FT CAN High Green 6 Data C-411 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 24
FT CAN Low Red 7 Data C-411 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 24
Driver Door Trigger Yellow 16 (-) C-412 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel Brown 16
Parking Lights Pink 13 (+) C-413 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 20
Parking Lights Yellow 10 (+) C-413 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel White 20
Accessory Lt. Green 6 (+) Ignition Connector, left side of steering column White 6
Ignition White 2 (+) Ignition Connector, right side of steering column White 6
Starter (automatic transmission only) Blue 5 (+) Ignition Connector, left side of steering column White 6
(+)12V White 1 (+) C-408 at Fuse Box, driver kick panel Black 2
Mitsubishi RVR (Smart Key) 2011-2015
Wire Information Connector Information
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport (Smart Key) 2011-2015
Rev.: 20160212
Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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Locating Components in the Vehicle
Ignition Connector White(left side of steering column)(+) Accessory: Light Green, pin 6(+) Ignition: White, pin 2(+) Starter: Blue, pin 5
C-413 - White Connector (at fuse box in driver-side kick panel)(+) Parking Lights: Yellow, pin 10(+) Parking Lights: Pink, pin 13
Cluster ConnectorC-203 - White(behind cluster)FT CAN High: Red, pin 14FT CAN Low: Pink, pin 15
Blue Connector(passenger kick panel)FT CAN High: Pink, pin 10FT CAN Low: Blue, pin 11
ETACS/ECU ConnectorC-408 - Black(at fuse box,in driver-side kick panel)(+) 12v: Black/Red
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C-412 - Brown Connector (at fuse box in driver-side kick panel)(-) Auto Headlamp Shutoff Output: Yellow, pin 16
Rev.: 20160212
Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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Page 6
Module Programming
4
3 The LED turns ON green for 3 seconds and shuts OFF.
Press the PTS button 1x to turn ignition OFF.
Without applying the brakes, press the PTS button 2x to turn ignition ON.2
&
IMPORTANT for PTS vehicles! Takeover is NOT possible. The vehicle will shut down if a door is opened.
1Solid
OffSolid x3 secs
Wait until the LED turns ON solid red.
You have successfully completed the module programming sequence.
ImportantMake 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 4.5 (and higher) or the Directechs Mobile app.
When the flashing operation is successful, you can proceed with the programming instructions below.
Refer to the LED Diagnostics section on page 16 for more information and for troubleshooting purposes.
OR
If required for your installation, connect the 10-pin, 12-pin and 14-pin harnesses to the module, then connect the 4-pin D2D harness.
D2D Installation
W2W Installation
If required for your installation, connect the 10-pin and 12-pin harnesses to the module, then connect the 14-pin harness to the module.
10-pinD2D
st1
12-pin14-p
in
nd2
rd3
10-pinD2D
st1
th4
12-pin14-p
in
nd2
rd3
Flashing a module using your computer:
1. Connect the interface module to your computer using the XKLoader2.
2. Go to www.directechs.com using Internet Explorer, and select the Flash Module button.
3. Follow the instructions to select your vehicle, installation type, and configure your options.
4. Once you have configured the firmware options, click on the FLASH button.
Flashing a module using your smartphone or tablet
1. Connect the interface module to your XKLoader3.
2. Launch the Directechs Mobile app on your smartphone or tablet.
3. Select FLASH YOUR MODULE and follow the on screen instructions.
Press
PUSHENGINESTARTSTOP
Press 2x
PUSHENGINESTARTSTOP
Rev.: 20160212
Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
© 2016 Directed. All rights reserved.
2
Solid
&
Solid Flashes
&
Release
3
Wait 3 seconds until the LED turns ON solid orange, and wait 10 more seconds until the LED starts to flash orange and red.
Release the programming button. The LED turns ON solid red.
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 D2D options) may have to be reconfigured. See the Feature & Option List section of this guide.
1 OR
If required for your installation, connect the 10-pin, 12-pin & 14-pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the 4-pin D2D harness.
D2D Installation
If required for your installation, connect the 10-pin & 12-pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the 14-pin harness to the module.
W2W Installation
10-pinD2D
st1
12-pin14-p
in
nd2
th4
rd3
10-pinD2D
st1
th5
12-pin14-p
in
nd2
rd3
th4
Module Reset
Hard Reset
2 & &Solid SolidRelease
Wait 3 seconds until the LED turns ON solid orange then release the programming button. The LED then turns ON solid red.
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.
1 OR
If required for your installation, connect the 10-pin, 12-pin & 14-pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the 4-pin D2D harness.
D2D Installation
If required for your installation, connect the 10-pin & 12-pin harnesses to the module. Press and hold the programming button, then connect the 14-pin harness to the module.
W2W Installation
10-pinD2D
st1
12-pin14-p
in
nd2
th4
rd3
10-pinD2D
st1
th5
12-pin14-p
in
nd2
rd3
th4
Page 7
Feature and Option ListPage 8
Features Operation Option Description
No RF Output*Module is connected to a remote starter
using a standard installation.
RFTD OutputModule is connected to an XL202 using an
RSR or RXT installation (when available).
* Default Option
1RF Output type Activate this feature w henever an external RFTD
module is used (i.e. XL201 or XL202).
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 3 seconds). Release the
Programming button.- The LED will flash green once slowly to indicate the feature number is 1. After a short delay, the LED flashes red rapidly to indicate
the current option of feature 1 (i.e. 1x green followed by 1x red indicates feature 1 is set to option 1). 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.
Exiting feature programming- No activity for 30 seconds; after 30 seconds, the LED will turn ON orange for 2 seconds to confirm the end of the programming
sequence.OR
- Press and HOLD the programming button for 3 seconds. After 3 seconds, the LED will turn ON orange for 2 seconds to confirm the end of the programming sequence.
Feature ProgrammingProgramming
Button
Rev.: 20160212
Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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LED Status Description Troubleshooting
Module Programming
Solid red Waiting for the ignition to turn on.
Make sure that all the connections are correct (see
install sheet) and turn the ignition ON to begin the
programming sequence.
Flashes orangeCAN has been successfully
detected.
Make sure you keep the key to the ON position long
enough to let the programming finish.
Flashes greenVehicle has been successfully
detected.Normal operation.
Solid green for 3
seconds
Module has been successfully
programmed.Normal operation.
Active Ground While Running
Flashes green Ground out (GWR) is active. Normal operation.
Off Normal operation.
The Ground While Running (status) wire is incorrectly
connected. Refer to the wiring diagram to make the right
connections.
Inactive Ground While Running
Flashes green once Lock function has been executed.
If it does not flash, the bypass module did not receive the
signal. Verify the connections between the bypass and
the remote starter module.
Flashes green twiceUnlock function has been
executed.
If it does not flash, the bypass module did not receive the
signal. Verify the connections between the bypass and
the remote starter module.
Flashes green 3 timesTrunk release function has been
executed.
If it does not flash, the bypass module did not receive the
signal. Verify the connections between the bypass and
the remote starter module.
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LED Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Solid
Solidgreenx3 sec
Flashesorange
Flashesgreen
Flashesgreen x1
Flashesgreen x2
Flashesgreen x3
Flashesgreen
Off
Rev.: 20160212
Platform: DBALL/DBALL2Firmware: MIT1
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Quick Reference GuideDBALL/DBALL2-MIT1
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Button(s) Actions
Press & hold for 1 second to lock.
Press & hold for 1 second to unlock.
Press & hold for 1 second to remote
start.
Press & hold for 5 seconds to activate
the trunk release (optional).
Press once, then to activate the
rear hatch/tail glass release (optional).*
Press 3 times, then to activate
the panic mode.
Press once, then to reset the
remote starter runtime.
List of Available Commands
x1 +
x3 +
x1 +
* This output is configurable. see your authorized installation center for more information.
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.
Notes
1: Index2: VAG3: WD4: RC5: LOC6: Prog7: Reset8: Feature Prog9: LED diag10: WarrantyDBALL-DBALL2-MIT1_EN_QRG_TH20160119.pdf1: User