Easy Valet - Omega Research & Development UltiMate Owner's Manual

Executive model one vehicle security alarm system with model one remote control transmitters
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disarmed, simply press and hold the Valet Switch for 1.2 seconds
to enter the Valet Mode. The system will confirm it has entered
Valet Mode with two horn chirps, two light flashes and the LED
Status Light will illuminate and stay on constantly. The system will
remain in Valet Mode until it is removed from such (below),
regardless of the ignition is turned on or off or even if the vehicle's
battery is disconnected and reconnected.
While in the Valet Mode, the remote transmitters can still
operate the power door locks, panic feature, and the trunk release
(if equipped). Valet Mode prevents the system's alarm functions
from being armed; using the transmitter to lock the doors will not
arm the system, nor will it engage the starter interrupt. When the
transmitter is used to lock and unlock the doors when the system
is in Valet Mode, there will be light flash confirmations, but no
audible chirps unless the system is programmed to do so. In
addition to the constantly illuminated LED Status Light, the system
will chirp the horn once as a reminder of Valet Mode when the
ignition switch is turned off. The doors will lock when the ignition is
turned on and unlock when it is turned off', if the system is
programmed to do so.
To remove the system from the Valet Mode, simply press and
release the Valet Switch. The system will instantly revert to the
disarmed condition, as confirmed by the LED Status Light, which
will instantly turn off from its previously illuminated steady state.
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Remember, Easy Valet
only operates when the system is disarmed
- an armed state or fully activated state requires using the Selectable
Code Override.
Selectable Code Override: In the event the transmitter is lost,
damaged, or it is otherwise inoperable, the Valet Switch and your
ignition key must be used to disarm the system. Selectable Code
Override offers a high level of security because, in addition to
requiring the ignition key, one to two separate stages of pressing
the Valet Switch may also be custom programmed as a requirement
to accomplish the disarming of the system. Each of these stages
may be further customized by programming multiple presses of the
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This Features Programming Checklist will greatly assist in the
programming of features. Mark each applicable box with "\" next to
the feature to be changed before entering Features Programming
Mode. As each feature is programmed, change its mark to "X".
Before attempting feature programming, please carefully read
the following programming procedure instructions, and the indi-
vidual feature descriptions on the following pages to become
familiar with the features.
To access the Features Programming Mode, follow these steps:
Step 1 - Within 5 seconds of turning the ignition "off", press and
release the Valet Switch 5 times. The system will respond by
chirping, then briefly sounding the horn, and the LED Status
Light will start rapidly flashing.
Step 2 - Within 10 seconds access the desired feature by press-
ing the Valet Switch the same number of times that equal to
feature number. When the feature is selected, the LED Status
Light will change from rapidly flashing to flashing the same
number as the feature, between pauses.
For example, to utilize the optional siren, the audible output must
be changed from pulsed to steady. This is the twenty-first feature on
the list, and therefore to access it, you must press the Valet Switch 21
times. The system will acknowledge the Valet Switch entry by chirping
the horn a like number of times equal to the Valet Switch presses; in
this case 21 chirps will indicate access to the twenty-first feature.
Step 3 - Within 10 seconds change the chosen feature. Press the
transmitter's LOCK button to turn the feature "on", or press the
UNLOCK button to turn the feature "off". Turning the feature
"on" is indicated by one horn chirp; turning the feature "off" is
indicated by two horn chirps. Also, turning a feature "on" will
cause the LED Status Light to illuminate steady, while turning
the feature "off" will cause the LED Status Light to go out.
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