Introduction - Omega Freedom 500 Owner's Manual

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How to Program Features
The 20 programmable features, explained in the previous pages, are very easily
programmed by a procedure using the ignition key, Valet/Override Switch, and
transmitter. To access Features Programming Mode:
Step 1: Turn the vehicle's ignition "On" then "Off".
Step 2: Within 10 seconds of turning the ignition "Off", press the Valet/Override
Switch 5 times. The system will sound a siren burst, then a single chirp
confirming entry to Features Programming Mode.
Step 3: Within 7 seconds of entering Features Programming Mode, press the
Valet/Override Switch the number of times equal to the number of the
feature to be programmed. The system will repeat the feature number
with same number of siren chirps.
Step 4: After the system acknowledges the feature to be programmed, press
either the Transmitter Arm/Lock Button to turn the feature on (the system's
response will be 1 chirp), or the Disarm/Unlock Button to turn the feature
off (the system's response will be 2 chirps).
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Congratulations on the purchase of your vehicle security system. In learning to
operate your system, please become familiar with these three components:
The Transmitter: Each security system comes with two pre-learned transmitters,
but can learn up to 4 different transmitters. Every transmitter has its own unique,
invisible code, which changes with each use. Thus, your transmitter cannot be
duplicated. The transmitter has four buttons: an "Arm/Lock" button; a "Disarm/
Unlock" button; a "Trunk" button which operates an additional output, and which
also can arm and disarm your system silently; and a "Button #4" which can operate
another additional output, or be configured to operate the Remote Panic feature.
The Valet/Override Switch: This switch can be used to turn "Off" the alarm portion
of the system, including the programmable Automatic Last Door Arming and
Automatic Rearming features, by placing the system into "Valet Mode". The Valet/
Override Switch can also be used in conjunction with the vehicle's ignition key to
perform an "Emergency Override" of the system should the transmitter be lost.
Both of these are explained on pages 15-17.
The LED Status Indicator Light: The LED Indicator shows the status of the
system and serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft; see pages 18-19.
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