Multiple Vehicle Operation; Remote Panic Operation - Omega Freedom 500 Owner's Manual

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Auxiliary Sensor & Prewarning
Auxiliary Sensor: This security system is equipped with a plug-in port for an
optional sensor to increase the effectiveness of the system. The comprehensive
line of optional sensors offered is comprised of impact sensors, glass tampering
sensors, and microwave/radar sensors which can detect motion inside and
outside the vehicle. Your Omega dealer can provide details on the complete line
of sensors and help determine which sensor or sensors are best suited for your
needs. Currently many sensors feature dual zone capability, which take advantage
of the security system's prewarning circuit.
Bypassing the Auxiliary Sensor: If desired, the system may be armed, but
without the auxiliary sensor being part of the system's protection. Upon arming,
immediately after the single arming confirmation chirp, simply press and release
the Transmitter Trunk Button; the system will chirp the siren once again to confirm
that the sensor is bypassed. When the sensor has been bypassed, it will not
activate the alarm, nor will it cause a Prewarning Detection.
Prewarning Detection: This circuit requires connection to a dual zone sensor or
detection device. When the sensor's prewarn zone is triggered the security system
will respond by siren burst followed by a series of chirps, which altogether lasts
about 2 seconds.
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Multiple Vehicle Operation

Two Freedom-500 security systems can be totally and
independently operated in two separate vehicles. This
is done by the use of the Multi-Vehicle Switch, located
as shown on the top corner of the transmitter. This
unique feature is further enhanced for convenient, easy
operation- if only one system is to be operated,
programmable feature #20, Single or Two Vehicle
Operation, ensures that the single system responds no
matter which position the Multi-Vehicle Switch is in.
Programming feature #20 is explained on pages 27-29.

Remote Panic Operation

Should it be needed in a threatening situation or you feel the need to attract atten-
tion, the system can be activated remotely by using the transmitter. Your system
features "Enhanced Panic", which allows you to activate Remote Panic from ei-
ther the "Arm/Lock" button or "Disarm/Unlock" button; the former locks the doors
and the latter unlocks the doors when Remote Panic is activated.
Vehicle Switch in
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Place the Multi-
one of its two
positions

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