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BACK COVER
PRINTER'S NOTE:
production back cover
OPERATION MANUAL
is to be printed with
different color artwork;
this is a
4
"place marker"
328i
cover.
FRONT COVER
PRINTER'S NOTE:
production front cover
is to be printed with
different color artwork;
this is a
"place marker"
cover.
COPYRIGHT
2004:
OMEGA
RESEARCH
&
DEVELOPMENT,
INC.

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Summary of Contents for Crime Guard Crime Guard 328i4

  • Page 1 “place marker” 328i cover. FRONT COVER PRINTER’S NOTE: production front cover is to be printed with different color artwork; this is a “place marker” cover. COPYRIGHT 2004: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INC.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    A- During this time Chirp or Mute can be chosen by pressing 1) Press and TABLE OF CONTENTS the “:” button for 1 second. hold the “P” button B- Hold this button for 5 seconds to enter programming mode. About Your New Crime Guard System ......... 3-4 The Remote Transmitter, Status Light &...
  • Page 3: About Your New Crime Guard System

    • The various lines at the upper rear of the vehicle graphic represent a unique tween the two large buttons, which illuminates Omega feature which allows the user to customize the vehicle type represented whenever a button is pressed and thus a signal is by the display.
  • Page 4: Using Your Crime Guard System

    The Valet Switch has three main functions: The Echo has the same four operational buttons as the standard transmitter- the “Lock/Arm”, the “Unlock/Disarm”, the “ ” Auxiliary Channel #2 button, and a “ ” 1- The Valet Switch can be used to turn off the security operation of the button for Auxiliary Channel #3;...
  • Page 5: Remote Arming By Transmitter

    An exiting upgrade option to your Crime Guard system is a 2-way remote tem to still arm and protect the other normal, non-violated zones. In the “transceiver” controller, the Omega Echo. The remote transceiver, in addition to operating your system, also receives signals from the system, and displays a variety case of a bypassed zone or circuit, should the violated condition return to of system conditions on its LCD screen.
  • Page 6: Last Door Arming By Exiting The Car

    If the hood and trunk zone, or optional sensor circuit is bypassed when This feature operates regardless of the previous feature’s “Steady Siren” or “Pulsed the system is armed, instead of the normal arming confirmation the siren Horn” setting. All four transmitter buttons are used to program the four different will chirp four times and the parking lights will flash four times to alert you.
  • Page 7: System Armed And Activated

    again at the beginning. Feature #16 Remote Activated Vehicle Recovery • Last Door Arming is separate from, and does not effect the operation of (Factory Default Setting Off) arming by using the transmitter. This form of Vehicle Recovery is initiated by a signal from the transmitter. The •...
  • Page 8: Disarming The System

    alarm cycles. After the third alarm cycle the system will automatically rearm Feature #10 Not used on this model and bypass the open zone until that zone returns to a non-violated state. • Once the system resets after it has been activated, upon disarming the Feature #11 Open Door Bypass Of Ignition Locking audible and visual confirmation will change to indicate the activation.
  • Page 9 Safety Disarm Feature case the system should also disarm. This feature configures the system to disarm when Auxiliary Channel #2 is used, or to not disarm. When programming this Pressing and releasing the Upper Right Unlock Button while the system is feature, pressing the transmitter’s Upper Left “Lock”...
  • Page 10: Disarming By Emergency Override

    to chirp the total number entered Valet switch entry. second period, if no protected entry points are opened and the vehicle’s Important: Now let the system exit Programming Mode by allowing the 10 ignition is NOT turned on, the system will automatically arm itself at the end second time limit to expire without any further programming activity.
  • Page 11: Enhanced Remote Panic

    PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES ENTER THE VEHICLE AND USE YOUR KEY TO WITHIN 5 TURN THE IGNITION ON SECONDS OF This section explains each of the programmable features in detail, notes the TURNING THE IGNITION ON, factory default setting, and includes programming information as needed.. ENTER THE SECURECODE BY PRESSING THE...
  • Page 12: Other Transmitter Operations

    • Repeat this Step 6 for each additional feature until all features The Remote Panic feature is designed for situations in which the user feels are programmed. threatened and/or in need of attracting attention. • Remote Panic allows you to activate the siren and flashing lights from Step 7 Turn the vehicles’s ignition on or allow 10 seconds to pass without the transmitter, with the enhanced choice of having the doors lock, or performing any programming actions.
  • Page 13 , therefore it is • Again the siren will chirp and the Status Light will flash as many available for use with an optional Omega uni- times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the new versal receiver unit.
  • Page 14: Valet Mode

    These can be any combination of standard Crime Guard keyless entry, the Auxiliary channel, and the safety feature of Remote Panic. transmitter or, if your system is upgraded, the optional Omega Echo 2-way The system may only be placed into Valet Mode when it’s disarmed; if transceiver controller.
  • Page 15: Status Light

    Level #2: Vehicle Recovery activated an open door: STATUS LIGHT The Vehicle Recovery process is started by a door of the vehicle being opened, but only if the ignition is on when the door is opened. This is The Status Light visually indicates the operational condition of the system, programmable feature #15.
  • Page 16: Optional Sensor

    OPTIONAL SENSOR CAPABILITY While operating on the backup battery, the system will not flash the parking lights, nor the Status Light. The siren will continue to operate, all Your Crime Guard security system is designed so that an optional accessory protected entry zones will continue to be monitored, and if equipped, the sensor may be easily added.

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