Omega Crime Guard 810i6 Operation Manual page 15

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Each of the Programmable Features is described in detail in the
following pages. The User Programmable Features are described as
a first group, and the Installer Programmable Features as a second
group. It is important to note that programmable features affect the
exact operation of the system, and that the descriptions of any
features utilized should be used to supplement the basic system
operations which were described in previous sections of this booklet.
The User Programmable Features
This group of User Programmable Features are all accessed as a group in the first
level of features' programming. These features have a direct affect upon the
system's operations, so the programming and operation of each are described.
The system's 23
User Programmable Features
1
SecureCode
2
Last Door Arming
3
Automatic Rearming
4
Starter Interrupt Functions
5
Ignition Activated Override
6
Doors Lock With Ignition On
7
Doors Unlock With Ignition Off
8
Open Door Bypass To Previous Two Features
9
Confirmation Chirps
10
Confirmation Chirp Volume
11
Activated Alarm Cycle
12
Lights On Upon Disarm
13
Disarm Alarm Upon Trunk Release
14
Arming Delay
15
Steady Siren Output / Pulsed Horn
16
Alarm Functions Bypass
17
Ignition Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection
18
Door Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection
19
Remote Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection
20
Open Door Warning Upon Arming
21
Remote Start Activation
22
Remote Start Run Time 10 or 20 Minutes
23
Steady / Flashing Lights During Remote Start
Use the step-by-step instructions on the previous two pages to change any of the
programmable features, along with the feature's option choices and related
programming transmitter button assignment found in the following individual feature
descriptions.
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Step 2 Press and release the transmitter "III" button twice (same as activating
remote start). The Status Light will begin flashing green, as the system is
now keeping the engine running. Do not press the brake pedal from this
point, and the parking brake must remain on.
Step 3 Within 2 minutes, turn off the ignition key, exit the vehicle and then press
the transmitter's "arm/lock" button to lock the vehicle. The alarm will
also arm, and the previously running engine will stop. The Status Light
also changes to show the "armed" indication, flashing slowly red, but
every fourth flash will be green, indicating that the system is "armed, and
ready for remote starting".
From this point, the vehicle may be remote started provided that it is not
disturbed. When ready to remote start, the activation of remote starting is the same
as previously described: press and release the transmitter's "III" button twice.
During the setup procedure, the parking brake must remain set, and the regular
brake pedal must not be pressed. After exiting the vehicle, the transmitter's "arm/
lock" button only must be used to secure the vehicle. Using any other transmitter
button will produce the appropriate system response, but the remote starting setup
will be voided.
Once the system is fully setup for remote starting, it will start the engine if the
next transmitter operation is activating remote start. If any other transmitter button
is pressed the remote starting setup will be voided. If the armed alarm should be
triggered during this period, the remote starting setup condition will be voided.
Pit-Stop Feature: This feature allows you to turn off the ignition switch, re-
move your keys, leave the vehicle and lock your doors while leaving the engine
running. To use this feature, have the engine running normally from the ignition
switch, have the gear selector in "park", and your foot off of the brake pedal.
Press the Valet Switch twice; the parking lights will flash once and the siren chirps
5 times; then turn the ignition off. The engine will remain running for the pro-
grammed run time, or it will turn off if another transmitter signal is received, a
safety circuit is violated, or if the Valet Switch is pressed.
This feature may be used anytime; it does not have to be specially programmed
to operate.
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