How To Program Features; Using The Valet Switch; Alarm Valet Mode & Starting Valet Mode - Omega Crime Guard 810i6 Operation Manual

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Once the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature is turned on, the warning will sound
for 48 hours after any transmitter programming, including the programming session
which was used to turn it on.

How to Program Features

To a large extent the system's versatility is due to an incredible array of programmable
features- 33 main-system programmable features which offer almost 100 choices of
operational and interfacing options.
For easier management of the programmable features, they are divided into two
separate accessibility levels. Features which allow the user to customize the
system's operation according to their own choice are in one group, and the features
which are installation related, or intended for the installer's use are in a second
group. The system has 23
User Programmable Features
Installer Programmable Features
The same basic "
Features Programming Mode
of the features; the mode itself can be accessed as either the User level, or the
Installer level.
The vehicle ignition key and the Valet Switch are used to enter the Programming
Mode, then the transmitter is used to change features. Once the system is in
Programming Mode, a 10 second period without programming activity will cause the
system to automatically exit Programming Mode. Features can be selected in any
order as desired.
To Enter Programing Mode and Change Features:
Step 1
Turn the vehicles's ignition on.
Step 2
Turn the ignition off.
Step 3
Within 5 seconds, Press & Release the Valet
5 times
for User Programming
OR
10 times
for Installer Programming
•The siren will chirp then sound briefly and the Status Light will
flash to confirm that the system is entering Programing Mode.
•In the case of accessing the Installer Mode, the siren chirp then brief
sounding will be heard at the fifth valet press, and then again at the
tenth valet switch press.
•The Status Light shows red color for User Programming, and Green
color for Installer programming.
•In either Programming Mode, if 10 seconds of no programming
activity occurs, the system will exit Programming Mode. Program-
ming activity is the pressing of the Valet Switch or pressing a trans-
mitter button once a feature is accessed.
When the desired Programming Mode is accessed, select a Feature > > >
, and there are 10
.
" is the means for changing any
Switch either:
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interior lights for 30 seconds, unlocking the doors, and disarming the system if it
was armed. The 2nd channel output will not operate when the ignition switch is "on"
unless the vehicle's door is open. If desired, the security system can be programmed
to remain armed when this feature is used, and connection of the 2nd channel may
require extra parts or installation.
The system also has a 3rd channel output which is similar to the 2nd channel,
but it does have some special operational design differences. To operate it, press
and hold the transmitter "II" and "III" buttons together for 3 seconds.
The differences are that 3rd channel output will operate regardless of the ignition
switch being "on" or "off", and there is no audible or visual confirmation. Connection
of the 3rd channel will vary, depending upon the chosen application, and may require
extra parts or installation.
There are also optional 4th channel and 5th channel outputs, which are
available if more remote control functions are desired. These outputs can be
repurposed from two other system outputs, the factory arm and disarm outputs, by
an Installer Programmable Feature #9 (see page 38).
When these outputs are programmed to operate, pressing the transmitter "arm/
lock" and "II" buttons together for 3 seconds will activate the 4th channel output.
Pressing the "disarm/unlock" and "III" buttons together for 3 seconds will activate
the 5th channel.

Using the Valet Switch-

Alarm Valet Mode & Starting Valet Mode
The Valet Switch is located in the Window Unit, or optionally, the installer may
have mounted a separate Valet Switch in a hidden, yet accessible location. Please
ensure that you and others who use your vehicle are aware of the location of the
Valet Switch and its uses. The Valet Switch has several functions:
Placing your system into Alarm Valet Mode, which prevents it from arming.
Placing it into Starting Valet Mode, which prevents it from remote starting.
Should your transmitter be lost or become inoperable, the Valet
Switch, and the ignition key, can be used to disarm the system with an
Emergency Override.
It is also used in the procedures for programming features and programming
transmitters to operate the system. See the "Programming
sections of this manual for details on these uses.
Alarm Valet Mode: This allows you to turn off all of the "alarm" operations of
the security system while retaining the remote convenience features such as keyless
entry, Panic, and the Auxiliary Outputs. Remote starting is still operable, and has
its own valet mode (below). The system may only be placed into Alarm Valet Mode
when it's disarmed; if armed, an Emergency Override must be performed before
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