Omega Research & Development Excalibur Gold ATV Series Comprehensive Installer Technical Manual page 39

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18) 3 Or 45 Second Arming Delay: Default 3 Seconds. Some installation situations require an extra period of time for the security system to become fully
armed. Where needed, this Feature may be changed by the installer to delay the full arming of the system to 45 seconds. Please note when the 45 second
arming delay is used, it adds 45 seconds to all three forms of arming: active arming from the transmitter, Last Door Arming, and Automatic Rearming.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system
will respond with two siren chirps (or horn honks) to indicate that the arming delay is now 45 seconds. Pressing the large upper button will return this
Feature to the 3 second arming delay, with the system's response being a single siren chirp (or horn honk).
19) Steady Siren Or Pulsed Horn Output: Default Pulsed Horn. Instead of the electronic siren, if the vehicle's horn is preferred, this Feature changes the
output from steady to pulsed, allowing the use of the horn for the alarm's audible responses. If the vehicle does not utilize an existing horn relay, one must
be added or this output's 1 Amp capacity may be exceeded, which will damage the alarm. This Feature is defaulted to Pulsed Horn, but set for Steady
Siren at the factory. The electronic siren requires a continuous, steady output, which this Feature accommodates. The siren features six different siren
tones, which change every 5 seconds. When configured for use with a horn, this output pulses for 10 seconds, then pauses for 5 seconds, repeating this
cycle for the duration of the activated alarm period. This prevents the horn from overheating, thereby ensuring a maximum useful horn life to the vehicle
owner.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4, pressing the large upper button will return this Feature to the pulsed
output, with the system's response being a single siren chirp (or horn honk). Or, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system will
respond with two siren chirps (or horn honks) to indicate that the audible output is now steady.
20) Loud Or Soft Confirmation Horn Honks: Default Loud. If your security system is configured to sound the vehicle's horn, this Feature allows a
degree of compensation for the variance which is found among vehicles in the length of the pulse required to honk the horn in a satisfactory manner.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system
will respond with two siren chirps (or horn honks) to indicate that the confirmation horn honk is now set for the softer position. Pressing the large upper
button will return this Feature to the louder position, with the system's response being a single siren chirp (or horn honk).
21) Total Closure Lock Output: Default OFF. If the vehicle is so equipped, this Feature allows the installer to take advantage of a preexisting Total Closure
System. Consult with the installer on this option, as the vehicle must be properly equipped to take advantage of this Feature.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's large upper button. The system
will respond with one siren chirp (or horn honk) to indicate that the lock output is now 28 seconds. Pressing the small center button will return this
Feature to the selected pulsed output, with the system's response being a two siren chirps (or horn honks).
22)
Ignition-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection: Default OFF. If this Feature is utilized, after turning the ignition switch "on" and starting the
vehicle, you must press the Valet Switch within 60 seconds. If the Valet Switch is not pressed within this period, the system will begin chirping the siren
(or honking the horn) 53 seconds after the ignition was turned "on". These chirps (or honks) are to remind you that the Anti-Carjacking Protection
is about to engage; pressing the Valet Switch before the 60 seconds expires will stop the Anti-Carjacking Protection Feature. The chirps (or honks)
will last for 7 seconds, after which time the siren (or horn) will fully engage, and the parking and dome lights will begin flashing to attract attention to the
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Programming Features - EG-1400
ATV
& EG-1600
ATV

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