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Omega Carlink -CARLINK Installation & Testing Booklet page 2

Smartphone interface

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Step 1: Determine a mounting location
Find a discreet and secure mounting location for the module. Make sure
the module is free from moisture, excessive heat, direct sunlight, or moving
vehicle parts. Keep cellular signal strength in mind. This system uses the GSM
cellular network to communicate with the CarLink servers.
TIP: Make note of a mobile phone's signal strength in an open area inside the vehicle cabin.
Then hold the phone in your chosen mounting location to see if there is any negative effect on
service. Adjust the mounting location if necessary.
- Mount at least 12 inches away from the radio and speakers. The cellular trans-
missions of this device could cause radio interference.
- DO NOT SECURE THE DEVICE YET
Step 3a: Connect the device - DIGITAL (typical install)
This device is initially configured to operate as a simple plug-in upgrade
to compatible Omega systems. Any Omega system that supports the iDatalink
data protocol also supports carlink as a plug-in upgrade. This includes all BLADE
compatible systems (be sure the system is updated to the latest firmware).
GREEN Auxiliary output wire (optional):
This is a negative pulse 250mA output (add a relay if necessary) con-
figurable for many applications. During the install test on the omegacarlink.com
website, you can configure this output for a 1, 3, or 10 second pulse AND you
can assign it to any one of the 6 function icons in the phone app.
YELLOW Auxiliary output wire (optional):
This is a negative pulse 250mA output (add a relay if necessary) con-
figurable for many applications. During the install test on the omegacarlink.com
website, you can configure this output for a 1, 3, or 10 second pulse AND you
can assign it to any one of the 6 function icons in the phone app.
GREEN 4-pin data connector:
STEP 1: Before connecting this to the host system's data port, be sure that the
system is programmed for "iDatalink protocol". See the system's programmable
features for more information. BLADE systems will automatically switch to the
iDatalink protocol when a BLADE cartridge is inserted.
STEP 2: Connect the data connector to the host system and wait for the indica-
tor lights to show proper connectivity (see "Check indicator lights" on page 4).
STEP 3: Activate the host system's remote start function with the original
remote. This will synchronize the start/stop functions of the Carlink system for
proper operation. You don't have to allow the remote start to completely start.
You can simply activate it then shut it down within a few seconds.
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