Transmitter Protection; How To Program Transmitters; Programming Features - Omega RS-210-DP Operation Manual

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Starting System Status
The Status Light also indicates the remote start status:
4) Off = The remote starter system is off and in standby mode.
5) Flashing Slow (after sending the remote start command) = The engine
is running via the remote starting system.
6) Flashing Fast (after starting the remote start sequence) = A remote start
command has been received, and the system is in the process of
starting the engine.
Remote Starting Diagnostics
Whenever the system is placed into Valet Mode, the Status Light
illuminates solid. However, when this first occurs, the Status Light will flash
1 to 6 flashes before resuming solid illumination. This indicates why the
engine stopped running from the last previous remote starting attempt.
7) 1 Flash = Programmed run time expired.
8) 2 Flashes = Brake was pressed or hood opened.
9) 3 Flashes = Engine stalled or bad tach signal.
10) 4 Flashes = Received transmitter command to stop.
11) 5 Flashes = Gear selector removed from "park".
12) 6 FLashes = Low voltage.

Transmitter Protection

The Omega RS-210-DP features several security safeguards in one of
the most vulnerable areas of any remotely controlled system.
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Code Jumping
It is quite easy, with the proper equipment, to record an
alarm or keyless entry system's transmitter signal, and simply play the
captured signal back to the system to defeat it. The RS-210-DP's Code
Jumping renders such "code grabbing" devices useless by randomly
changing each signal that the transmitter sends.
Automatic Transmitter Verification
transmitters which can operate the system, by flashing the Status Light with
this number for 10 seconds every time that the ignition key is turned on.
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(ATV) shows the total number of
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How to Program Transmitters

The RS-210-DP system is capable of being operated by as many as four
transmitters. Additional transmitters must be programmed to the system in
order to operate it (the originals, were programmed at the factory).
Transmitter Programming:
Step 1 Have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand.
Then, turn the ignition "on".
Step 2 Within 5 seconds of turning on the ignition, press the Valet Switch
5 times. The parking & status lights will illuminate, confirming that
for the next 10 seconds the system is ready to learn a transmitter
code. Simply press and release the "start" button. When the first
code is learned, existing stored codes will be erased.
Step 3 Press the "start" button on each remaining transmitter one at a
time. The system will turn off the lights once to confirm that each was
learned. If a code is not received within a 10 second period, the
learning process
will automatically terminate, as indicated by the
lights turning off.

Programming Features

Step 1
Turn the vehicles's ignition on.
Step 2
Turn the ignition off.
Step 3
Within 5 seconds, Press & Release the Valet
5 times
for User Programming
OR
10 times
for Installer Programming (Solid Status Light)
• The Status Light & parking lights will turn on to confirm that the system has
entered Programing Mode.
• In the case of accessing the Installer Mode, the lights will turn on at the fifth
valet switch press, immediately turn off at the sixth valet press, and then turn
on again at the tenth valet switch press.
• In either Programming Mode, if 10 seconds of no programming activity
occurs, the system will exit Programming Mode.
Access a Feature:
Step 4
Within 10 seconds, Press & Release the Valet Switch the same num-
ber of times as the desired feature's number.
• The Status Light & parking lights will flash equal to the number of the
selected feature. The Status Light will continue to flash in the same manner
with a brief pause between each flashing sequence.
Switchch either:
(Solid Status Light)
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