The Armed System; The Valet Switch - Valet Mode And Override; Easy Valet Tm; Selectable Code Override - Omega Executive model One 1.7rs Owner's Manual

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However, if the security system was activated while you are away, the disarm
confirmation will be 4 horn chirps, and the lights will flash 4 times before staying on
for 30 seconds. The system will have this disarming response until the ignition switch
is turned "on". Also, anytime the security system has been activated, upon disarming
the LED status light will indicate which of the protected zones caused the activation
by flashing a code of numbered flashes between pauses. Again, this indication
remains until the ignition switch is turned "on".
The system may be disarmed without the normal confirmation chirps by pressing
and releasing the transmitter's OPTION button twice within 2 seconds.

The Armed System

When the Model; One system is armed, the LED status light flashes continuously
in a slow and steady manner. In this state, any violation of a protected entry or optional
sensor will instantly activate, or "trigger" the system. If the system is activated:
- The vehicle's horn or the optional electronic siren will sound. The horn will
repeatedly sound for one second, then pause for one second. Every ten
seconds, the horn will stop sounding completely for 5 seconds; this prevents
the horn from overheating. This audible output will occur for the duration of the
activated cycle. The optional siren, used with the UltraOne, features six different
tones, and every 5 seconds the siren will change the tone to generate more
attention to the vehicle.

The Valet Switch - Valet Mode and Override

The valet switch, which is typically contained within the same housing as the LED
status light, allows the operator to suspend certain functions of the Model One
system's normal operations. It is also used in an emergency override disarming of an
armed and activated system, should the transmitter be unavailable or inoperative.
These are two separate and distinct operations: the first is Easy Valet
a disarmed system may be placed into an "off" or "standby" condition (Valet Mode)
without use of the ignition key; the second operation is Selectable Code Override,
which will disarm an armed or activated system and requires the use of the ignition
key. The valet switch is also used in transmitter and features programming operations,
which are described in later sections of this guide.
Easy Valet
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is in the disarmed state. Easy Valet
require the ignition switch to be "on" to enter Valet Mode, but with the Model One, the
ignition can be either "on" or "off", so the ignition key is not required.
Whenever the security system is disarmed, simply press and hold the valet switch
for two seconds to enter the Valet Mode. The system will confirm it is entered Valet
Mode with two horn chirps and the LED status light will illuminate and stay on
constantly. The system will remain in Valet Mode if the ignition is turned "on" or "off",
or even if the system is disconnected from the vehicle's electrical system. This is
useful for servicing the vehicle; unless in a Valet Mode, the security system will
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- The doors will relock. If opened, relocking will occur when the door is closed.
The horn will sound and lights will flash for 60 seconds, unless you disarm the
system with the transmitter by pressing the UNLOCK button. If needed, the valet
switch and ignition key may be used to disarm the system (Selectable Coded
Override; pages 12-14). Please note that while the system is activated, pressing the
UNLOCK button will only disarm the system, and not unlock the doors; simply press
UNLOCK again to unlock the doors.
If all protected entries are secure at the end of 60 seconds, the system will stop
itself and rearm automatically to detect another entry attempt. If there is a protected
entry still open, or a sensor still in a violated state at the end of 60 seconds, the system
will reactivate for two more 60 second cycles. If this occurs, the system will still stop
itself after a total of 3 minutes and rearm automatically, and ignore the open entry or
violated sensor circuit while protecting the other circuits. Should the entry be closed
or the sensor return to normal, protection will be reinstated for the affected circuit.
After the security system is activated, the confirmation upon disarming will no
longer be the normal two horn chirps, and the lights staying on for 30 seconds.
Instead, the system will have 4 horn chirps and the lights will flash 4 times before
staying on for 30 seconds. Additionally, the LED Status Light will change to flashing
two to five times between pauses, indicating which protected zone activated the
system. The LED Status Light will continue flashing this Violation Code until the
ignition key is turned "on".
activate immediately when power and ground are first applied, such as when
reconnecting a battery.
While in the Valet Mode, the remote transmitters can still operate the panic feature,
the power door locks, or the trunk release, if equipped. Valet Mode prevents the
system's alarm from being armed; using the transmitter to lock the doors still engages
the starter interrupt, resulting in the LED status light flashing in a normal manner as
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an indication of this. To subsequently start the vehicle, either the transmitter must be
used to unlock the doors, or valet switch must be used to disengage the starter
interrupt. Additionally, the doors will lock when the ignition is turned "on" and unlock
when it is turned "off"', if the system is programmed to do so. To remove the system
from the Valet Mode, simply momentarily press the valet switch. The system will
instantly revert to the disarmed condition. To confirm that the system has exited the
Valet Mode, the LED status light will be extinguished. Remember, Easy Valet
operates when the system is in a disarmed state - an armed state, or if the doors are
locked from using the transmitter, requires using the Selectable Code Override.
How to Disarm the System Without Using the Transmitter
Selectable Code Override: In the event the transmitter is lost, damaged, or it
is otherwise inoperable, the valet switch and your ignition key may be used to disarm
the system. Selectable Code Override offers a high level of security because, in
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