Programmable Features - Omega Comfort Start Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

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Caution: When such a wire is located, be sure to also test that it is non-rheostated: While
metering the wire, operate the dash light dimmer control. The correct wire will show no
change in voltage when the dimmer is operated. Some vehicles have a parking-light
relay which is triggered by a Negative signal from the headlight switch. In these vehicles,
the White wire must be connected after the relay, usually at the Fuse/Junction Block. Do
NOT connect the White wire directly to the vehicle's headlights. An external relay is
required. Vehicles having a split
parking light system must be diode-
isolated, requiring the use of two
IN4006 diodes:
Two IN4006 Diodes.
Control
Module
Diode Isolation Of Split
Parking Light Systems
20-Gauge Orange Wire:
Connection If Desired.
to provide a 500mA Negative auxiliary output which may be used to operate a starter
motor "Anti-Grind" relay, which prevents accidental starter grind should the key be turned
while the remote starter is in operation.
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Right Side Circuit
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Light
Switch
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Left Side Circuit
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( - ) Anti-Grind Output
The function of the Orange wire is
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The Comfort Start has 11 programmable features, some of which are "opera-
tions" features and others are installation-related. These features can be changed
by using the transmitter when the unit is in Features Programming Mode. To
access Features Programming Mode:
1) Turn the ignition key "On", then "Off".
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2) Within 7 seconds press the Valet Switch 5 times. The parking lights will flash
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twice, the Status Light illuminates and the horn chirps twice.
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3) Select the feature to be changed by pressing the Valet Switch the same num-
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ber of times as the feature number; the unit's response is an equal number of
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horn chirps.
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4) Once the feature has been confirmed by the horn chirps, press either the
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transmitter's left "LOCK" button (1 chirp & parking light flash) or the right
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"UNLOCK" button (2 chirps & parking light flashes) for the "option" setting.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- Some of the features offer multiple choices, so further transmitter buttons may
be pressed. See the following descriptions of each feature.
5) Select another feature by repeating step "3)" and "4)", or allow the unit to exit
Features Programming Mode by turning the ignition "On" or by simply not per-
forming any programming actions- after 15 seconds the system chirps once
and flashes then turns off the Status Light to indicate its exit from Features
Programming Mode.

Programmable Features

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