Disarming Alarm And Temporary Valet; Panic And Pre-Warn Bypass - Omega Research & Development K9-FIVEc Owner's Manual

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D i s a r m i n g A l a r m & T e m p o r a r y V a l e t
Disarming The Alarm And Unlocking All Doors From Transmitter: With the alarm in the armed
condition, Pressing The Large Transmitter Button Once will instantly disarm the alarm and unlock
the doors provided optional relays were installed. Disarming is confirmed by the siren chirping twice
and the lights turning on for 60 seconds, except under the following conditions: (1) Lights turn off 10
seconds after a door is opened, and (2) lights turn off instantly when the ignition is turned on.
NOTE: If the alarm was triggered, and then rearmed itself while you are away, the disarm
confirmation will change to 4 siren chirps, 4 light flashes, and then the lights stay on for 60 seconds
to illuminate the way to your car.
NOTE: Anytime the alarm triggers the L.E.D. light will indicate which zone triggered the alarm by
flashing one to three times, pausing between flashes. If the alarm rearms itself this code will continue
to flash, even after disarming. The alarm can hold two different violation codes in its memory, which
is cleared by turning the ignition switch "on".
NOTE: On rare occasions, people accidentally disarm the alarm by playing with the transmitter or by
transmitting from a purse or pocket. To prevent accidental disarming, the alarm is factory programmed
(from code learn feature #4) to automatically rearm & lock doors 90 seconds after each time the alarm
has been disarmed unless the ignition switch is turned on. Once the ignition switch is turned on, the
alarm will stay in the disarmed condition until you are ready to arm the system again from the
transmitter. If Automatic Last Door Arming is programmed (by cut or uncut status of the Green loop
wire), then this 90 second rearm feature is a part of the last door arming program and cannot be turned
off.
Temporary Valet Activation: After hearing the disarm confirmation siren chirps, pressing the small
transmitter button will activate the temporary valet. While normally the lights stay on for 60 seconds
upon disarming, now they will flash off every 2 seconds to confirm that the alarm system will not
automatically rearm until armed and disarmed by transmitter or until a door is opened and closed again.
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P a n i c & P r e - W a r n B y p a s s
Panic Activation From Transmitter: In the event of a personal attack or assault, or any time you
feel threatened or in need of assistance, you can use the transmitter to trigger the alarm siren as a possible
means of getting help or diverting the attacker's attention.
Pressing the large transmitter button for 3 seconds will activate the alarm system, thereby turning
on the alarm siren, locking the doors, (if optional interface is used) and flashing the lights for 60 seconds,
at which time the alarm will then automatically shutdown and rearm. The alarm will reset to the
disarmed condition if the system was in the valet mode. You can turn the panic off manually, rather than
wait the 60 seconds to reset itself by simply pressing the large transmitter button again for only 1 second.
The panic will turn off and the alarm will be put in the disarmed mode, which will unlock the doors &
keep the lights on for 60 seconds (illuminating the way to your car), unless a door is opened causing
the lights to turn off in 10 seconds or the ignition is turned on causing lights to turn off instantly.
The transmitter can activate panic at any time. This feature is so unique that even while you're in
the vehicle with the engine running, you can activate the panic and the doors will lock instantly with
the siren sounding and the lights flashing to possibly frighten away the attacker and allow you to get
away.
Pre-Warn Bypass: Upon arming the alarm, within 2 seconds after the arming confirmation chirp press
the small transmitter button. The alarm will respond with an additional chirp confirming that the alarm
will not pre-warn if a trigger is received from an optional sensing device.
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