Siren And Lights Functions; Back-Up Battery And Pre-Warning Shock Detection; Siren Chirp Confirmation For Transmitter Code Learning; Siren Confirmation For Programming Feature Changes From Code Learning - Omega Research & Development K9-FIVEc Owner's Manual

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S i r e n & L i g h t s F u n c t i o n s
Siren Chirp With Light Flash Confirmation For Arming, Disarming & Valet Activation:
1. One siren chirp & one light flash: The alarm has armed.
2. One siren chirp after the arming chirp above: The alarm has armed with the pre-warn circuit
bypassed or deactivated.
3. Two siren chirps & lights stay on for 60 seconds: The alarm has just disarmed.
4. Lights start flashing every 2 seconds during the 60 second disarming confirmation above: The alarm
has entered the temporary valet condition.
5. Two siren chirps & two light flashes: The alarm is now in the valet mode.
6. Three siren chirps & three light flashes: The alarm is arming with a protected circuit still open and
that circuit will be bypassed.
7. Four siren chirps & four light flashes, lights stay on 60 seconds: The alarm has just disarmed and
was triggered while you were away.

Siren Chirp Confirmation For Transmitter Code Learning:

8. One long siren chirp = Entering or exiting the transmitter code learning mode.
9. One siren chirp = Each time a new transmitter code is learned to activate arm/disarm/panic.
10. Two siren chirps = Each time a new transmitter code is learned to disarm regardless of status.
11. Three siren chirps = Each time a new transmitter code is learned for remote valet/pre-warn bypass.
Siren Chirp Confirmation For Programming Feature Changes From Code Learning:
12. One short & one long chirp = Alarm has just entered the features learning code mode.
13. One through eight chirps = Chirps the equivalent number of times to equal the feature number that
the system is ready to learn. Example: 8 Chirps times means the system is ready to turn on or off
feature # 8.
14. One chirp after pressing the large transmitter button = The selected feature is turned "on".
15. Two chirps after pressing the small transmitter button = The selected feature is turned "off".
16. One long warbling chirp = Alarm has just exited the features learning code mode.
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Back-Up Battery & Pre-Warning Shock Detection
Back-Up Battery:
This system includes a battery slide bracket holder and plug-in harness for a back-up battery circuit.
The optional 9 volt alkaline battery (not included) is all that is required to provide alternate power to
operate the alarm in the event the vehicle's battery is disconnected. A built-in protection circuit will not
allow the 9 volt battery to back feed into your vehicle's electrical system or to flash the lights when the
alarm is triggered, thereby conserving the 9 volt battery's power. Also, the starter interrupt circuit will
stay activated and prevent the vehicle from being started and driven away.
NOTE: The L.E.D. light does not operate on back-up battery power to conserve the battery's energy.
Replacement 9 volt alkaline batteries can be purchased anywhere batteries are sold. We recommend
the battery be replaced with another alkaline battery every 18 months or after the 9 volt battery has
operated the alarm on its own for any length of time. Under the following conditions, a new 9 volt
alkaline battery's life is anticipated to be approximately:
1. 4 days as the only power source to the alarm while in the armed condition.
2. 50 triggered alarm cycles. A triggered alarm cycle is the 60 second period after the alarm is
triggered, where the siren is sounding, the starter interrupt is activated, and the system
automatically turns off and re-arms to again protect the vehicle.
3. 100 separate transmitter arm and disarm activations.
4. 2 years if the 9 volt battery circuit has not been activated.
Pre-Warning Shock Detection Circuit:
This circuit requires connection to an optional detection sensor device. When the sensor is
triggered, the security system will respond by chirping the siren 3 times, flashing the lights once and
locking all the doors. After this circuit has been triggered 5 times it will automatically shutdown until
the alarm system is re-armed again. This will prevent the alarm from being a nuisance to the general
public.
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