The Status Light - Omega Excalibur AL-1810-EDP Operation Manual

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Should two failed SecureCode attempts be made, the system will ignore any further
presses of the Valet Switch for two minutes.
In addition to Emergency Override, if any of the three anti-carjacking features
are utilized, a correct customized SecureCode would also be required to turn off
anti-carjacking once it has become fully activated. How to program your own
customized SecureCode is explained on pages 29, 30 and 31.

The Status Light

The Status Light visually confirms the status of the system and provides a high
level of visual deterrence. Two colors are shown- Red for security operations, and
Green for remote starting operations. Combinations of both colors are seen when
the two operations are occurring together. The Status Light is in the window unit,
and actually consists of two LED lights, with identical operation, for maximum
visibility.
Security System Status: The Red colored operations of the Status Light
indicate the status of the security system:
1) Off = The security system is disarmed and not performing automatic functions.
The remote starter system is off, but in standby mode.
2) On Red Constant = The security system is in the Valet Mode, with the remote
starter system off and in standby mode.
3) Flashing Slow Red = The security system is fully armed, with the remote starter
system off and in standby mode.
4) Flashing Fast Red = Last Door Arming or Automatic Rearming is in progress,
with the remote starter system off and in standby mode.
Automatic Transmitter Verification: For the first 10 seconds after the
vehicle's ignition is turned on, the Status Light will flash Red a number of times that
equal the number of controllers or transmitters that are capable of operating the
system:
5) 1 Red Flash /pause = 1 transmitter is programmed.
6) 2 Red Flashes /pause = 2 transmitters are programmed.
7) 3 Red Flashes /pause = 3 transmitters are programmed.
8) 4 Red Flashes /pause = 4 transmitters are programmed.
Zone Violation: If the system enters an alarm condition, the Status Light will stop
flashing slow Red and begin to flash in sequence to indicate which protected zone
caused the alarm condition. The Status Light will flash and pause to indicate which
protected zone was violated while the system is still armed, after it's disarmed, and
until the vehicle's ignition is turned on. The system's Zone Violation feature's
memory can store two consecutive zone violations. If there have been multiple
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Anti-Carjacking Protection
The Excalibur is equipped with three separate Anti-Carjacking protection
features, whose operation may be selectively activated by the ignition, by an open
door, or by the transmitter. All three are programmable, and must be turned on to
operate. Once activated, the user has 53 seconds to cancel the Anti-Carjacking
protection process by pressing the Valet Switch once. If Anti-Carjacking is not
cancelled, 53 seconds after being activated the siren will begin to chirp for 7 seconds
to alert the user that the system is about to enter into an alarm condition. The Valet
Switch may still be pressed once during this period to cancel the Anti-Carjacking
process.
If the Anti-Carjacking process is not cancelled before the 60 second count-
down expires, the system will enter an alarm condition, sounding the siren and
flashing the parking lights. 30 seconds after this occurs, or should the ignition be
turned off in the meantime, the stater interrupt will engage.
enters the alarm condition, it will not respond to the transmitter, nor will the sys-
tem reset automatically after 60 seconds, and it can only be disengaged by:
Step 1 Turning the vehicle's ignition off.
Step 2 Turning the ignition back on.
Step 3 Within 5 seconds, perform an Emergency Override using the Valet
Switch. If the SecureCode has been customized, the correct number of
Valet Switch presses must be made.
The three types of Anti-Carjacking protection features are:
Anti-Carjacking protection activated by the vehicle's ignition has the
process start every time the vehicle's ignition is turned on. The Valet Switch must
be pressed within 60 seconds every time the vehicle is started to cancel Anti-
Carjacking. This is User Programmable Feature #17 (see pages 28,29, and 36).
Anti-Carjacking protection activated an open door has the process start
should a door be opened after the vehicle is started and the engine is running. The
Valet Switch must be pressed within 60 seconds after the door is opened to cancel
Anti-Carjacking. This is User Programmable Feature #18 (see pages 28,29, and
36).
Anti-Carjacking protection activated using a controller or transmitter
has the process start by pressing and holding the "III" button for 3 seconds, but only
if the vehicle's ignition is on. The Valet Switch must be pressed within 60 seconds
after this is done to cancel Anti-Carjacking. This is User Programmable Feature #19
(see pages 28,29, and 36).
Once the system
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