Using The Al-1610-Edp System; Arming Using The Transmitter - Omega Excalibur AL-1610-EDP Operation Manual

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Using the AL-1610-EDP System

Your AL-1610-EDP system is designed to deter theft of both your vehicle
and its contents. "Arming" your system turns on its protection, disabling
the vehicle's starter and locking the doors. Once the system is Armed, any
intrusion attempt will Activate it, sounding the electronic "Psyren" psycho
siren and flashing the parking and interior lights to attract attention. The
unique and patented "2-in-1" Psyren psycho siren actually produces the
sounds of two different sirens at once, ensuring that it won't be ignored like
all of the other "common" car alarms. Disarming the system turns off the
protection, unlocking the doors and turning on the parking and interior
lights, allowing lighted access to, and normal use of, the vehicle.
There are two methods of arming the AL-1610-EDP:
1- The first method is to use the transmitter, by pressing and releasing the
"arm/lock" button. The system must not already be armed or be in
Valet Mode, and the vehicle's ignition key must be off.
2- The second method is Last Door Arming, which configures the system
to automatically arm itself every time you exit the vehicle. This method
of arming is programmable, and may be used or not used as desired.
Regardless of how it became armed, if the system is armed the system's
Status Light flashes in the red color.

Arming Using the Transmitter

The system can always be armed from the transmitter, if the ignition key
is "off" and the system is not in the Valet Mode. To arm the system, exit the
vehicle, close all of the doors, and simply press and release the "arm/
lock" button once.
The system's reaction: The parking and interior lights will flash once, the
siren will chirp once and the Status Light will begin to flash red, confirming
that the system is armed.* In addition, the doors will lock and the starter
interrupt will engage to prevent any attempt to start the vehicle. Your
security system is now fully armed, and is ready to respond if an intrusion
attempt is detected.
*The system is described in its most common and basic configuration, with
doorlocks and the interior lights connected. The vehicle horn may used in place
of, or in addition to, the system's electronic siren.
The AL-1610-EDP's separate "arm/lock" and "disarm/unlock" button
design allows repetitive operation- if already armed, pressing the "arm/
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15 Minutes
20 Minutes
This feature sets the period of time that the engine will run after being
remotely started. If the engine is not stopped by transmitter command or a
safety circuit violation, the engine will automatically stop upon the expiration
of the selected time period. Caution: The remote engine starting feature
should NEVER be used when the vehicle is parked in an enclosed
structure or garage.
Feature #23 Steady/Flashing Lights During Remote Start
Factory Default Setting
Steady
Option:
Flashing
This Feature configures the system's operation of the vehicle's parking
lights when the engine is running after it has been remotely started. The
factory default setting has the parking lights illuminating steady during the
engine run time; the other setting flashes the parking lights on and off during
the engine run time.
(press "||" button to program)
(press red "|||" button to program)
(press "arm/lock" button to program)
(press "disarm/unlock" button to program)
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