Omega Crime Guard 850i4 Operation Manual page 6

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The Remote Transmitter and
Remote Transceiver: Your system
comes with two pre-learned remote
controls; one is a "transmitter", and the
other is a 2-way "transceiver", the Omega
Echo. The remote transceiver, in addition
to operating your system, also receives
signals from the system, and displays a
variety of system conditions on its LCD
screen. Your system can be operated by
as many as four transmitters and/or
transceivers.
The remote transmitter and
transceiver both share the same four
operational buttons- the "Arm
/Lock", the "Disarm/Unlock",
the "Auxiliary #2" and
"Auxiliary #3"buttons.
The Echo transceiver
has a fifth button, the
"Programming" button;
Echo
pressing this button
Remote
will illuminate the LCD
2-Way
screen.
Transceiver
Remote Transceiver Icons: The LCD screen on the remote transceiver has
various icons which indicate system status. When the remote transceiver is used
to operate the system, it receives back a signal which causes it to chirp (emulating
the siren) and display the appropriate icons. Brief descriptions of the icons are:
• The digit readout is a clock, with AM and PM indication. This readout also
shows how many transmitters/transceivers can operate the system.
• The "DISARM" will also show "ARM"; this indicates the Armed or Disarmed
status of the system. Neither icon is present when the system is in Valet Mode.
• The locked or unlocked pad-
lock (windshield) reflects the
true locked or unlocked status
of the doors (certain pro-
grammable features can auto-
matically arm the system, but
not lock the doors). Arming
with the transmitter/trans-
ceiver always locks the doors;
"Disarm/Unlock"
"Arm/Lock"
Button
"Auxiliary
#2"
Button
Remote
1-Way
"Auxiliary
Transmitter
Output #3"
Button
"Auxiliary
Programming
Output #2"
Button
Button
"Disarm/Unlock"
"Arm/Lock"
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FEATURES PROGRAMMING CHECKLIST
Button
This "Features Programming Checklist" checklist greatly assists the program-
ming of features. Before attempting feature programming, please carefully read
"Auxiliary
pages 27-28 for the entire features programming instructions, and also see the
#3"
detailed explanation of each of the programmable feature, which is found on
Button
pages 29 through 41.
To best use this checklist, determine which features are to be changed, and
mark each applicable box next to the feature with "\" before entering features
programming mode. As each feature is programmed, change its mark to "X". In
the list at the right, please note that transmitter or transceiver button noted ("L"
for Arm/Lock or "U" for Disarm/Unlock) denotes the button that is pressed for
the default setting- if changing a feature, press the opposite button.
To program features, follow these steps:
Button
Step 1 Turn the ignition "off", and press the Valet Switch 5 times.
(the system will respond a siren chirp, then briefly sounding the siren
and the Status Light begins flashing Red)
Step 2 Press the Valet Switch the same number of times as the feature number.
Button
(the system will acknowledge the Valet Switch entry by repeating the
same number of siren chirps and the Status Light flashes in Red an
equal amount)
Step 3 Press the transmitter's "Arm/Lock" button to turn the feature "on" or press
the "Disarm/Unlock" button to turn the feature "off".
(turning the feature "on" is indicated by one siren chirp and the Status
Light being on; turning the feature "off" is indicated by two siren chirps
and the Status Light being off)
Repeat - Steps 2 and 3 for each feature to be changed
If no programming activity occurs within a 10 second
period, the Features Programming Mode will expire.
The system exiting features Programming Mode
is indicated by the siren briefly sounding.
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