About Your New Crime Guard System - Omega Crime Guard 850i4 Operation Manual

Keyless entry and security
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FEATURE
#1
SecureCode Programming
#2
30 / 60 Second Activated Alarm Cycle
#3
3 / 45 Second Arming Delay
#4
Last Door Arming
#5
Automatic Rearming
#6
Auxiliary Output #2 Also Disarms System
#7
Parking Light Illumination Upon Disarm
#8
Doors Lock At Ignition "On"
#9
Unlock #1 At Ignition OFF
#10
Unlock #2 At Ignition OFF
#11
Open Door Bypass To Features 8, 9, 10
#12
Doors Lock With Last Door Arming
#13
Doors Lock With Automatic Rearming
#14
Ignition-Activated Vehicle Recovery
#15
Door-Activated Vehicle Recovery
#16
Transmitter-Activated Vehicle Recovery
#17
Chirp Confirmation
#18
Remote Start Run Time 10 or 20 Minutes
#19
Steady / Flashing Lights During Remote Start
#20
Remote Start Preactivation
#21
Steady Siren or Pulsed Horn Output
#22
Soft or Loud Horn Confirmation Chirps
#23
1 or 2 Button Arming / Disarming
#24
.8 / 3 Second Doorlock Pulse
#25
Double Unlock Pulse
#26
Total Closure Lock Output
#27
Gasoline or Diesel Engine
#28
Extended Starter Cranking Time
#29
"Tach Wire" or "Tachless " Starter Operation
DEFAULT
1 Press (n/a)
30 Seconds (U)
3 Seconds (L)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
ON (L)
ON (L)
ON (L)
ON (L)
OFF (U)
ON (L)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
ON (L)
10 Minutes (U)
Steady (L)
OFF (U)
Steady Siren (U)
"Medium Soft" (U)
2 Button (U)
.8 Second (L)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
Gasoline (L)
Minimum (L)
"Tachless" (L)
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ABOUT YOUR NEW CRIME GUARD SYSTEM

Congratulations on your purchase of a new Crime Guard security and remote
starting system. Crime Guard systems combine the benefits of easy-to-use
convenience with "no nonsense" protection of property and person. Please
review this guide to become familiar with your Crime Guard vehicle security and
remote starting system. To operate your system, the four principal components
are first described: the Remote Transmitter and Remote Transceiver, the Status
Indicator Light, and the Valet Switch.
The Status Indicator Light: The multicolored Status Indicator Light, placed
in a visible location in the vehicle's interior, reports the operational status of the
system at all times, and also serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft.
Specific description of the Status Indicator Light may be found on pages 23-24.
The Valet Switch: The Valet Switch (page 21) has three main functions:
The Valet Switch can be used to turn off the security functions, including any
automatic arming or locking features (if used), and/or remote engine starting
functions of the system. The former is "Alarm Valet Mode"; the later is
"Starting Valet Mode".
The Valet Switch can also be used, in conjunction with the vehicle's ignition
key, to perform an emergency disarming of the security system in the event
the transmitter or transceiver is lost or becomes inoperable. This is referred
to as "performing an Emergency Override".
The Valet Switch is used in the procedure of programming operational
features and also for encoding transmitters and transceivers to the system.
The Valet Switch is typically contained within
the same housing as the LED Status Light
(upper left, is the bottom of this housing), or
the installer may have placed it in its own
hidden location (lower left, is the Valet Switch
itself). In either case, the Valet Switch
should be readily accessible, and if you are
unaware of its location, have the installing
dealer show you its location and explain its
operation. The Valet Switch is a critical part
of your Crime Guard system! See Page 21
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