Omega Crime Guard 850i4 Operation Manual page 14

Keyless entry and security
Table of Contents

Advertisement

of the normal one chirp and one light flash. Additionally, the Status Indicator
Light will be flashing a "Zone Violation Code". When the alarm condition
activation occurred, the Status Indicator Light changes from flashing slowly to
flashing two to four times between pausing to indicate which protected zone was
violated.
• The Zone Violation Code will continue to be displayed until the vehicle's
ignition is turned on.
• The Status Indicator Light will display the Zone Violation Code in place of fast
flashes indicating Automatic Rearming.
• Should the system be rearmed before the ignition clears the Zone Violation
Code memory, the Status Indicator Light shows the normal slow flashing.
• The system can store up to two consecutive Zone Violation Codes. If more
activations occurred, the two most recent codes are displayed.
Echo Transceiver Activation Alert:
If the Echo transceiver has been used to Disarm the system, it will show a
flashing icon for the zone which caused the system to activate into the alarm
condition. As long as the system is disarmed, the Echo will display this icon, until
the ignition is turned on. The Echo will store one Zone Violation Code.
Automatic Rearming:
Automatic Rearming is a programmable feature which ensures that your
system is never inadvertently disarmed. It is possible to accidentally or unknowingly
operate the transmitter from a pocket or purse. You may not even be aware of an
accidental disarming due to the enhanced operating distance offered by the
Extended Range Transmitter.
How It Works:
Whenever the system is disarmed by the transmitter, this feature starts a 90
second countdown, which is indicated by a rapidly flashing Red Status Indicator
Light. During this 90 second period, if no protected entry points are opened and
the vehicle's ignition is NOT turned on, the system will automatically arm itself
at the end of the countdown. If desired, the system can also be programmed to
automatically relock the doors when this occurs.
Automatic Rearming Notes:
• Turning on the vehicle's ignition cancels Automatic Rearming.
• Opening a door will suspend the 90 second countdown.
• All protected zones must remain non-violated during the 90 second Auto-
Page 12
for use with a vehicular horn, when the system has an alarm activation this
output pulses .5 second, .5 second off for the duration of the activated alarm
period. An optional relay, configured by the installer, is needed to utilize this
feature. When the electronic siren is used, the output should be steady.
Programming Steady Siren or Pulsed Horn Output:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 27; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and
released twenty one times. The system's response will be twenty one siren chirps,
and the Status Light flashing twenty one times, pausing, then repeating. Within
10 seconds, press and release the transmitter/transceiver's "Disarm/Unlock"
button to turn on the steady siren output (the horn/siren will chirp twice) or the
"Arm/Lock" button to turn on pulsed horn output (the horn/siren will chirp once).
Feature #22
Soft or Loud Horn Confirmation Chirps
This feature is only available for use when the previous feature is programmed
for the "Pulsed Horn" setting. If the system is configured to use the vehicle's
horn, this feature allows four different volume levels of chirping the vehicle's
horn in a satisfactory manner.
Programming the Chirp Confirmation:
Programming this feature uses all four transmitter or transceiver operation
buttons. Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 27; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed
and released twenty two times. The system's response will be twenty two siren
chirps, and the Status Light flashing twenty two times, pausing, then repeating.
Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter/transceiver buttons accord-
ing as follows, which the systems chirp response also indicated:
"Arm/Lock" button
=
"Disarm/Unlock" button
=
"II" button
=
"III" button
=
Bear in mind that while programming this feature, all buttons can be sequentially
pressed, and the setting with the best chirp confirmation be chosen.
Feature #23
(Factory Default Setting 2 Button Operation)
This feature changes the configuration of how the transmitter or Echo
transceiver operates the system. In the factory default setting of "2 Button
Operation", one of the transmitter/transceiver's buttons will only Arm the system
(the "Arm/Lock" button), and a second button will only disarm the system (the
"Disarm/Unlock" button). When this feature is programmed to the "1 Button
Operation" setting, a single transmitter/transceiver button alternates Arming and
(Factory Default Setting Medium Low)
lowest volume chirp
(one chirp)
medium low volume chirp
(two chirps)
medium high volume chirp
(three chirps)
highest volume chirp
(four chirps)
1 Or 2 Button Arming / Disarming
Page 37

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents