Omega MC-1 Operations & Installation Manual

Motocycle & personal craft security system

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MC-1
Motocycle & Personal Craft
Security System
Operation and
Installation Guide
(c) 2009 Omega Research & Development, Inc.

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  • Page 1 MC-1 Motocycle & Personal Craft Security System Operation and Installation Guide (c) 2009 Omega Research & Development, Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Owner’s Guide Installation Instructions Quick Reference Guide....1 How To Program Remote Control....7 Arming the System ......2 How To Program Features ......7 Disarming the System ....3 Programmable Features ....... 8 - 9 Emergency Override ...... 3 Wiring Description.......
  • Page 3: Arming The System

    Arming the Alarm The system may be "Armed" by any of 3 methods: Remote Control Arming: Press & Release the “Arm” button Upon Arming: • The siren will chirp one time. • The parking lights will flash once. • The starter interrupt will engage. •...
  • Page 4: Disarming The System

    Disarming the Alarm The system may be "Disarmed" by any of 2 methods: Remote Control Disarming: Press & Release the “Disarm” button Upon Disarm: • The siren will chirp twice. (4 chirps if alarm has activated & reset) • The parking lights will flash twice. (4 times if alarm has activated) •...
  • Page 5: Panic

    Hold 3 seconds The Auxiliary Channel The Auxiliary Channel may be used to operate an optional function. Please see your Omega dealer for details on available options. To Activate the Auxiliary Channel: Press & Hold the Button for 3 Seconds.
  • Page 6: Sensor By-Pass

    Digital Tilt Sensor (continued) Within 5 Seconds Press and Release the “Disarm” Button. • The siren will chirp corresponding to the currently selected sensitivity plus one. • Each time the “Disarm” Button is pressed it will increase the number of siren chirps to the corresponding sensitivity level.
  • Page 7: Valet Mode

    Valet Mode Valet Mode can only be entered into while the alarm is Disarmed. Valet Mode is designed for situations in which it is not convenient for the automatic arming and automatic rearming portion of the alarm to be operational; for example during extended stopovers for vehicle servicing, loaning others your vehicle, maintenance, washing, etc.
  • Page 8: How To Program Remote Control

    How to Program Remote Controls to the Alarm Step 1: Turn "On" the ignition. Step 2: Within 7 seconds press the Valet Switch 5 times. The alarm will chirp the siren once to confirm entry into Remote Control Programming Mode. Step 3: Within 10 seconds, press the “Arm”...
  • Page 9: Programmable Features

    Programmable Features The alarm has 7 programmable features which allow it to be customized to suite many individual needs. The following pages provide a brief explanation for each feature, and notes its factory default setting. • = Default Factory Setting 1.
  • Page 10: Wiring Description

    Programmable Features (Continued) 7. Auxiliary Ouput: ( •On Demand = 1 siren chirp / Latched = 2 chirps / Remote Start = 3 chirps) - This feature allows the user to change the setting for the Auxillary Output wire. - Pressing the “Arm” button turns the feature On Demand, pressing the “Disarm” button turns the feature to Latched, and pressing the “••”...
  • Page 11 Wiring Description Yellow Wire - (Ignition Input): This connection is critical to the proper operation of many of the security system's features. The Yellow wire is an ignition "on" input to the security system. CONNECTION: This wire must be connected to the vehicle's Ignition (also known as Primary Ignition) wire.
  • Page 12 Wiring Description Brown/White Wires (2) - (Parking Light/ Horn Outputs): This is an output to flash the vehicle's parking lights for visual arming/disarming confirmation, or horn honk which is to attract audible attention while the system is activated. CONNECTION: Connect these wires to the vehicle's parking light circuit, which can usually be found at the at the headlight switch or at the light itself.
  • Page 13: Wiring Diagram

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