Zone Violation; Option Output & Additional Output; Programming Remote Transmitters - Omega Research & Development UltiMate Owner's Manual

Executive model one vehicle security alarm system with model one remote control transmitters
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chirp for two seconds and the LED status light will flash for 90
seconds. This exclusive Unauthorized Transmitter Alert protects
your system from unauthorized transmitters being added to it.
Zone Violation: If the system is activated, the LED status light
will start to flash and pause the following coded sequences to
indicate which protected circuit caused the activation. This will be
seen at all times, until the ignition switch is turned "on", which will
clears the system's memory. The unit's memory can store multiple
codes, and if multiple violations involving different zones occurred,
the different zones will be shown in the order of the violation.
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Flash-2x & Pause = The system was activated from the
hood or trunk circuit.
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Flash-3x & Pause = The system was activated from the
door circuit.
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Flash-4x & Pause = The system was activated from the
optional sensor input.
Option Output ("Trunk Release")
and Additional Output
Your UltiMate system has to two additional outputs, which can
offer two additional remote control operations beyond those al-
ready described. The first of these outputs, the "Option Output" is
most commonly used for remote trunk release (this output is
programmable to disarm the system when it is utilized). This output
is activated by pressing and holding the transmitter's OPTION
button for two seconds, except when the ignition switch is on.
However, this output may be operated when the ignition switch is
on, provided that the vehicle has a door open. The Option Output
is also operable while the system is in Valet Mode.
If the OPTION button is pressed for 2.5 seconds and then
released, the output will be momentary. If the OPTION button is
held depressed, the output will remain for as long as the button is
held, until the transmitter's battery saver feature engages. The
extended output operation is useful for custom applications.
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The second of these additional outputs is the Additional
Output, which is activated by simultaneously pressing the
transmitter's LOCK and UNLOCK buttons. This output, like the
Option Output, can also be activated for extended periods if the two
transmitter buttons are held pressed. This output is ideal for an
optional remote starting unit. The Additional Output cannot be
programmed to disarm the system. If desired, the Additional Output
can be operated by the PANIC button instead of the LOCK and
UNLOCK buttons; this is a programmable feature, which is ex-
plained on page 27.
The Optional Shock Sensor with Prewarn
Your UltiMate system allows the addition of an optional shock
sensor to increase the effectiveness of your system when it is
armed. A light shock or impact to the vehicle will produce a
"Prewarn", which chirps the horn and locks the doors, without fully
activating the system. If a heavier shock or impact is detected, it will
fully activate the security system.
If your system does include a sensor, should it be desired the
sensor may be temporarily bypassed when arming by pressing the
OPTION button within 5 seconds after pressing the LOCK button
when you arm the system. If the system is activated by the optional
sensor, the Zone Violation feature (page 14) will flash the LED
Status Light four times between pauses; if Prewarn only is activated
there is no Zone Violation indication.

Programming Remote Transmitters

Your UltiMate system can be operated by up to four different
remote transmitters. Each technologically advanced transmitter
has a unique, changing digital code, and therefore each transmitter
must be programmed to your system in order for it to be recognized.
Programming additional remote transmitters is relatively simple
procedure, and your UltiMate system features the industry's most
secure transmitter programming protection. Automatic Transmit-
ter Verification
TM
(ATV) shows you how many transmitters can
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