Disarming The System - Omega Research & Development UltiMate Owner's Manual

Executive model one vehicle security alarm system with model one remote control transmitters
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before staying on. Anytime the system is activated, the LED Status
Light will change to flashing two to five times between pauses,
indicating which protected zone caused the system to activate. The
LED Status Light will continue flashing this Violation Code until the
ignition key is turned on (see page 13-14 for these Violation Codes).

Disarming the System

Disarming By Transmitter: Press and release the remote
transmitter's UNLOCK button once to disarm the system, which
also unlocks either all of the doors, or the driver's door only (how the
doors unlock is determined by the installation configuration of the
doorlock interface). If the UltiMate is configured to unlock only the
driver's door, another press of the UNLOCK button will unlock all of
the doors. Disarming is confirmed by the horn chirping twice and
the parking lights flashing twice, then turning on for 30 seconds to
illuminate the way to your vehicle (the UltraOne package will also
illuminate the interior lights in the same fashion). During this 30
second period of illumination, if the ignition switch is turned on the
lights will immediately turn off.
If the transmitter is not available or inoperative, the system may also
be disarmed by using the Selectable Code Override, which is
explained in detail on pages 10-12.
If the UNLOCK button is pressed while the system is activated,
it will disarm but not unlock the doors. If the system was activated
and reset while you are away, the disarm confirmation will be 4 horn
chirps, and the lights will flash 4 times before staying on for 30
seconds. The system will continue to have this disarming response
until the ignition switch is turned on. Also, anytime the system has
been activated, upon disarming the LED Status Light will indicate
which of the protected zones caused the activation by flashing a
code of numbered flashes between pauses. This Zone Violation
indicator also remains until the ignition switch is turned on.
Silent Disarming The system may be disarmed, provided it
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Valet Switch entry is desired for the Selectable Code Override, please
note that the "stage 2" is required.
To custom program the Selectable Code Override from the de-
fault setting, follow Steps 1 and 2, on page 19. In Step 2, the Valet
Switch will be pressed once. At Step 3, press and release the
transmitter's LOCK button a number of times equal to the desired
Selectable Code Override for stage 1. The system will respond to
each transmitter button press with a horn chirp. After pressing the
transmitter button the desired number of times, wait for the system
to chirp the horn again the total number of times that the button was
pressed. Now press and release the transmitter's UNLOCK button a
number of times equal to the desired Selectable Code for stage 2.
The system will again chirp the horn in the same fashion as the code
entered for stage 1.
Should the system have a forgotten or unknown customized Se-
lectable Override Code already entered, the factory-set default of
one press and no press can be obtained by reprogramming this fea-
ture per the instructions on the preceding pages.
#2 Last Door Arming: Default OFF. This feature automatically
arms the system upon your exiting the vehicle, and is explained in
detail on pages 5-6. If desired, having the doors lock when the sys-
tem automatically arms may added to this feature's operation. The
Last Door Arming feature is independent of the Automatic Rearming
Feature.
#3 Automatic Rearming: Default OFF. This feature ensures that
your UltiMate is always armed. It is possible, on occasion, to acci-
dentally and unknowingly disarm the system by having an object
press the transmitter button while in a pocket or purse. If this feature
is programmed to operate, the system will automatically rearm itself
90 seconds after being disarmed, unless the ignition switch is turned
"on" or a door is opened. Also, if feature #7 (Doors Lock With Auto-
matic Rearming) is utilized, the doors will also lock upon the system
automatically rearming.
Upon disarming the system, Automatic Rearming is confirmed
by a fast flashing LED Status Light. Once the ignition switch has
been turned on, the system will stay in a disarmed condition until it is
armed again from the transmitter or by Last Door Arming. After dis-
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