Omega Excalibur AL-1000-E Owner's Manual page 5

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Congratulations for your choice of a new Excalibur vehicle security and convenience system by
Omega Research and Development. You will find that your new system will give you years of trouble-
free convenience and protection. To learn how to operate your system, please take a few moments to
become familiar with the following three principal user components: the Remote Transmitter, the
Status Light and the Valet Switch.
The Remote Transmitter operates your system, and has four push-buttons, each having a
pictograph as to function. The basic operations are described on the facing page.
Each Excalibur system is capable of being operated by up to four different remote transmitters. In
addition, this system may be easily upgraded to 2-way control, with the Omega Echo. This option
allows you to both control your system's operations, and to receive status pages from it, which are
audible alerts and as a visual display upon an easy-to-understand LCD screen. Programming additional
or replacement transmitters, and a description of the Echo's operations, are in later sections of this
booklet.
The Status Light shows at a glance the various conditions that the security system can be in, and
also serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft. The Status Light may be either red or blue.
The Valet Switch is used to place the system into "Valet Mode", which turns off any automatic
system functions, such as Last Door Arming or Automatic Rearming, and also prevents arming the
system via the remote transmitter. The Valet Switch is also used, with the ignition key, to disarm the
security system in the event the transmitter becomes inoperable. It is also used for programming
features and transmitters.
The Status Light and Valet Switch can be mounted together, within a special housing, or
independently custom-mounted by the installer. If the optional 2-way Echo controller is used,
the Status Light and Valet Switch are likely on the window-mounted Echo transceiver unit.
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