Audible And Visual Indications - Omega K9-Classic-E Owner's Manual

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• 2 Flashes indicates that the system was triggered by the hood or trunk being opened.
• 3 Flashes indicates that the system was triggered by a door being opened.
• 4 Flashes indicates that the system was triggered by an optional sensor detecting a shock or impact
to the vehicle.
Once a Zone Violation code is set, the Status Light will continue to flash this code while the system
is still armed, after it's disarmed, and until the vehicle's ignition is turned on. The system's Zone
Violation memory can store two consecutive zone violations. If there have been multiple violations,
the Status Light will replay the two most recent violations in the order in which they occurred.
Number of Authorized Transmitters:
Every time the vehicle's ignition key is turned on, the Status Light will show the number of transmitters
which are capable of operating the system:
• 1 to 4 Flashes indicates the number of authorized transmitters. This display, Automatic
Transmitter Verification, lasts for 10 seconds unless transmitters have been
programmed to operate the system within the last 48 hours. In this case, the indicator
changes to Unauthorized Transmitter Alert, extending the Status Light display to
last for 90 seconds, and also adds a brief period of siren chirps when the ignition key
is first turned on.

Audible and Visual Indications

The K-9 security system's audible output and the vehicle's parking and interior lights are utilized
to indicate a number of events or processes associated with the system's operation:
1) One siren chirp and one light flash upon closing the vehicle's door: The system has started a passive
Last Door Arming countdown and will become armed after the 30 second countdown expires. This
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The Programmable Features
Feature #1 SecureCode
SecureCode is a unique patented feature which allows you to custom select the number of Valet Switch
presses in two stages, instead of a single "1 press", which would be required in order to perform an
Emergency Override. If any of the three anti-carjacking features are utilized, a customized SecureCode
would also be required to turn it off once it is fully activated. The SecureCode operation is described
on page 14.
To custom program a new SecureCode:
Step 1 Follow Steps 1 to 4 in the previous "How to Program Features" instructions; at Step 4 the
Valet Switch will be pressed and released once (the siren chirps once) to access "feature #1".
Step 2 Within 10 seconds slowly press and release the transmitter's "arm/lock" button the number
of times equal to the desired SecureCode for stage 1, allow the system to respond to each
transmitter button press with a siren chirp before pressing the button again.
Step 3 After entering the first stage by pressing the transmitter "arm/lock" button the desired
number of times, and receiving a chirp for each press, wait for the system, after the final
button press, to chirp the siren again the total number of times that the button was pressed.
Step 4 Continue to configure stage 2 of the SecureCode by now pressing and releasing the "disarm/
unlock" button the number of times desired for the stage 2. This should be done in the exact
same fashion as the stage 1 entry- press the "disarm/unlock" button, wait for a single chirp
before pressing the button again, and then when final button press is done, wait after the
single chirp for the siren to chirp the total number entered Valet switch entry.
(Factory Default Setting 1 Press)
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