Auxiliary Sensor With Prewarning; 2Nd Channel Output (Trunk Release) And 3Rd Channel Output - Omega Excalibur AL-1000-E Owner's Manual

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Auxiliary Shock Sensor with Prewarning
Your Excalibur vehicle security system includes an auxiliary impact sensor which greatly increases
the effectiveness of your system. A light shock or impact to the vehicle will initiate Prewarning, while
a heavier shock or impact will fully activate the security system. Other sensors are available, including
a radar-technology sensor that can detect moving objects inside and outside the vehicle.
The sensor may be temporarily bypassed using the transmitter- within 3 seconds after arming the
system, by pressing the "II" button. The system will respond with one chirp, confirming that the sensor
is bypassed. If the system is triggered by the shock sensor, the Zone Violation feature will flash the
Status Light four times between pauses.
When the sensor is triggered by a light impact or shock to the vehicle, the security system will
respond by chirping the siren 3 times and locking the doors. After this Prewarning circuit has been
triggered five times it will automatically shutdown until the alarm system is disarmed, then armed. This
will prevent the security system from being a nuisance to the general public, and in some cases allowing
compliance with local noise ordinances.
2nd Channel and 3rd Channel Outputs
The 2nd channel output, which is operated by pressing and holding the transmitter's "II" button
for 1 second, is designed specifically to operate your vehicle's electric power trunk release. Your
vehicle will respond by releasing the trunk lid or rear hatch, chirping the siren twice, turning on your
parking and interior lights for 30 seconds, unlocking the doors, and disarming the system if it was
armed. The 2nd channel output will not operate when the ignition switch is "on" unless the vehicle's
door is open. If desired, the security system can be programmed to remain armed when this feature is
used, and connection of the 2nd channel may require extra parts or installation.
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