Using The Rs-310 System - Omega RS-310 Operation Manual

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Use the step-by-step instructions on page 12 to change any of the Installer
Programmable Features, along with the feature's option choices and related
programming controller/transmitter button assignment found in the following
individual feature descriptions.
Feature #1 "Tach Wire" or "Tachless" Starter Operation
Factory Default Setting
Tachless
Options:
Tach Wire
This feature selects the RS-310 processor's method of determining the status of the
engine running during remote start operation. As explained in feature 4's descrip-
tion, "Tachless" mode has an associated base starter output time duration. However,
if the voltage fluctuation is detectable, the processor adjusts the starter output time
accordingly. When this feature is set for "Tach Wire" operation, the base starter
output increases to a maximum of 3 seconds, but the processor adjusts the actual
starter engagement time accordingly. Connecting and use of the "Tach Wire" is the
most reliable form of engine running information input, and its use is recommended.
Important: Before this feature is programmed, please refer to the "Violet/White
wire" section of the installation manual for proper wiring connection, and the Tach
Learning Procedure. This feature should only be programmed by the installer.
Feature #2 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine
Factory Default Setting
Gasoline
Option:
Diesel
This feature changes the system's timing of the ignition and starter output sequence
for remotely starting vehicles with gas or diesel engines. When set for gasonline, the
starter output will occur 3 seconds after the ignitions turn on. Also, when the system
is in "Tachless" mode, the engine running status will be determined 10 seconds after
cranking. When set for diesel, the starter output will occur 20 seconds after the
ignitions turn on to allow for glow plug warming. Also, when the system is running
in "Tachless" mode, the engine running status will be determined 40 seconds after
cranking. This allows the vehicle battery(s) to recharge properly and show normal
voltage levels due to the heavy drain diesel engines have on the electrical system
during cranking. This feature should only be programmed by the installer.
Feature #3 Satellite Relay Port Green Wire Function:
Factory Default Setting
Starter
Options:
Pulse After Engine Start
(
press "unlock" button to program
press "trunk" button to program
Pulse After Engine Stop
(
press "start" button to program
Accessory
(
press "lock" button to program
(
(
press "unlock" button to program
(
press "lock" button to program
press "unlock" button to program
(
press "lock" button to program
(
)
)
)
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"unlock"
Pressing and releasing the "unlock" button unlocks the doors
Pressing and holding this button for three seconds will first unlock,
then activate the Panic feature.
"
"trunk" / "||
Pressing the "
an extra output, known as the "2nd channel", for an optional function
)
such as trunk release.
)
Pressing and releasing this button twice locks or unlocks the system
without the confirmation chirps.
"start" / "|||" button (red)
Pressing and holding the "start" button once will activate the
remote start feature. Pressing during the remote start operation will stop
the engine from running.
To Lock the Vehicle's Doors:
Press & Release the transmitter LOCK button
)
)
To Unlock the Vehicle's Doors:
Press & Release the transmitter UNLOCK button
)
NOTE: The system has a horn/siren output though its connection is optional.
" button for two seconds can be used to activate
trunk

Using The RS-310 System

THE PARKING
LIGHTS WILL FLASH
ONCE
• The parking lights flash once to confirm locking, and
optionally, the horn will chirp once. The optional
Status Light will flash approximately once per second
to indicate that the system is in a LOCKED state.
THE PARKING
LIGHTS WILL FLASH
TWICE
THE DOORS WILL UNLOCK
• The parking lights flash twice then stay on for 30
seconds to confirm unlocking, and optionally the horn
will chirp twice. The optional Status Light will turn off
to indicate that the system is in an UNLOCKED state.
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THE DOORS WILL LOCK

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