Other Transmitter Operations - Omega MAX-EDP Operation Manual

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Other Transmitter Operations

To Silently Arm or Disarm the alarm, press and release the "
button twice. The siren's confirmation chirps will not occur, and this opera-
tion simply reverses, or "toggles" the armed and disarmed status that the
system.
The sensor may be temporarily bypassed. When arming the alarm
with the transmitter, within 3 seconds after the arming chirp press the
" button. The system will respond with another single chirp,
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confirming that the sensor is bypassed.
The 2nd channel output, which is operated by pressing and holding the
transmitter "
" button for 1 second, is designed specifically to
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operate your vehicle's electric power trunk release. Your vehicle will
respond by releasing the trunk lid or rear hatch, chirping the siren twice,
turning on your parking and interior lights for 30 seconds, unlocking the
doors, and disarming the system if it was armed. The 2nd channel output
will not operate when the ignition switch is "on" unless the vehicle's door is
open. If desired, the security system can be programmed to remain armed
when this feature is used, and connection of the 2nd channel may require
extra parts or installation.
The MAX-EDP also has a 3rd channel output which is similar to the 2nd
channel, but it does have some special operational design differences. To
operate it, press and hold the transmitter "
together for 1 second. Or, a programmable feature allows the pressing of
the "panic" button only to operate this output.
The differences are that 3rd channel output will operate regardless of
the ignition switch being "on" or "off", and there is no audible or visual
confirmation. Connection of the 3rd channel will vary, depending upon the
chosen application, and may require extra parts or installation.
There are also optional 4th channel and 5th channel outputs, which
are available if more remote control functions are desired. These outputs
can be repurposed from two other system outputs, the factory arm and
disarm outputs, by an Installer Programmable Feature #9 (see page 42).
When these outputs are programmed to operate, pressing the transmitter
"arm/lock" and " buttons together will activate the 4th channel output.
Pressing the "disarm/unlock" and red "panic" buttons will activate the 5th
channel. Or, if desired, the transmitter "panic" button can be programmed
by User Programming Feature #21 to operate any of these channels.
" and red "panic" buttons
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To a large extent the Omega MAX-EDP's versatility is due to an incredible
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array of programmable features- 33 main-system programmable features
which offer almost 100 choices of operational and interfacing options.
For easier management of the programmable features, they are divided
into two separate accessibility levels. Features which allow the user to
customize the system's operation according to their own choice are in one
group, and the features which are installation related, or intended for the
installer's use are in a second group. The MAX-EDP system has 23
Programmable Features
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any of the features; the mode itself can be accessed as either the User level,
or the Installer level.
The vehicle ignition key and the Valet Switch are used to enter the
Programming Mode, then the transmitter or optional controller is used to
change features. Once the system is in Programming Mode, a 10 second
period without programming activity will cause the system to automatically
exit Programming Mode. Features can be selected in any order as desired.
To Enter Programing Mode and Change Features:
Step 1
Turn the vehicles's ignition on.
Step 2
Turn the ignition off.
Step 3
Within 5 seconds, Press & Release the Valet Switch
5 times
10 times
•The siren will chirp then sound briefly and the Status Light will
flash to confirm that the system is entering Programing Mode.
•In the case of accessing the Installer Mode, the siren chirp then
brief sounding will be heard at the fifth valet press, and then
again at the tenth valet switch press.
•The Status Light shows red color for User Programming, and
Green color for Installer programming.
•In either Programming Mode, if 10 seconds of no programming
activity occurs, the system will exit Programming Mode. Pro-
gramming activity is the pressing of the Valet Switch or press-
ing a transmitter button once a feature is accessed.
When the desired Programming Mode is accessed, select a Feature > > >
How to Program Features
, and there are 10
Installer Programmable Features
Features Programming Mode
for User Programming
OR
Installer Programming
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User
.
" is the means for changing
either:
(Red Status Light)
(Green Status Light)

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