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Owner's Guide
COVER PROVIDED IN
SEPARATE FILE
COPYRIGHT: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 2007

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  • Page 1 Fr Fr Fr Fr Freedom-450 eedom-450 eedom-450 eedom-450 eedom-450 Owner's Guide COVER PROVIDED IN SEPARATE FILE COPYRIGHT: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 2007...
  • Page 3: Replacement Transmitters

    Congratulations on the purchase of your Freedom-450 vehicle security system. Replacement or optional transmitters are readily available from the dealer from It is most important to note that the Freedom-450 has a unique and flexible which you purchased your system; or may purchased directly from Omega design, which allows the system to be installed in several configurations, or lev- Research and Development.
  • Page 4 Blue Light power wire, which is also located at the control unit and siren assembly. The Illuminates whenever any transmitter button is pressed. Freedom-450 may be operated by up to two transmitters. The “Arm” Button The “Disarm” Button Pressing and releasing...
  • Page 5: How To Program Transmitters To The System

    The Status Indicator Light and the LED Status Indicator Light are supplied with the ured and acknowledged by 1 or 2 chirps, select the next feature by re- Freedom-450 system kit, but are not absolutely necessary for the system’s peating Step 3 and Step 4.
  • Page 6: Arming The System

    Arming the System How to Program Features “Arming” places the system into a state whereby it will respond, or “activate” to any The 6 programmable features, described on the previous two pages, are very detected intrusion attempt. The system may be Armed provided the ignition switch easily programmed by the following procedure: is "off"...
  • Page 7: System Armed & Activated

    In addition to detecting impacts to the vehicle and detecting a current draw from mode, and chirps made during the programming of features or transmitters. the battery (example- interior light illuminating from opened door), the Freedom- 450 has a detection circuit which may be used to protect the hood, trunk or 4.
  • Page 8: Disarming The System

    If a protected zone is still open at the end of the activation cycle, the system will continue to reactivate itself, for up to six The Freedom-450 vehicle security system has 6 programmable features which activated cycles before it resets itself and ignores the violated zone.
  • Page 9: Silent Arming & Disarming

    Step 3: Within 5 seconds, Press the Valet/Override Switch. then reset itself. -The activated system will instantly disarm. • If the optional DM-1 doorlock interface was installed, the doors will also unlock upon disarming. When the Valet/Override Switch is pressed, and the system disarms, releasing the switch will place the system in standby mode.
  • Page 10: Remote Panic Operation

    Indicator Light, the Freedom-450’s “ignition input” wire must also be connected. Button OR the “Disarm” Button If the Freedom-450 was not installed with the Valet/Override Switch, or the ignition input being connected, the only way to bypass, or turn off the system is to locate...
  • Page 11 Valet Mode prevents the system from becoming armed. Valet Mode is designed Remote Panic can be activated anytime, whether the vehicle’s ignition is turned for situations in which it is not convenient for the alarm portion of the system to be on or off, and has a 60 second duration (regardless of the 30 or 60 second acti- operational;...
  • Page 12: Valet Mode & Emergency Override

    Valet Switch; a Valet Switch and LED immediately after the single arming confirmation chirp, simply press and release Status Indicator combination holder is provided with the Freedom-450 kit, and may the Transmitter’s Small Button; the system will chirp the siren once again to have been installed.
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation Instructions for CONNECTION: To interrupt the vehicle's starter circuit, the starter wire must be your Freedom-450 security and convenience located and cut. It is recommended that this connection be done as close to the ignition switch as possible. Use a voltmeter, not a test light, to find the correct wire, system.
  • Page 14: Wiring Connections

    Wiring Connections also be easily accessible to the driver should the need arise to perform an The Freedom-450 is a uniquely engineered design; it can be installed and have Emergency Override. Show the user the Valet/Override Switch location. basic operations with the connection of only two of it’s nine wires. The connection...
  • Page 15: Wiring Diagram

    Although the Freedom-450 can have basic operations without them, the Valet/ Wiring Diagram Override Switch and the Status Indicator Light greatly enhance the system. The Valet/Override Switch allows disarming the system without the transmitter and See Installation Insert Page 10 for placing the system into a state in which it cannot be armed.
  • Page 16 Wiring Connections the security system. Connecting this wire will prevent the system from being armed while the ignition switch is on, and its connection is required if the Valet/ Override is installed for the purpose of allowing the system to be disarmed without Black Wire - (- Ground Input): This wire’s connection is required for operation.
  • Page 17 Blue Wire - (- Ground Instant Trigger Input): The Blue wire, while not necessary Yellow Wire - (+12 Volts Ignition Input): Another wire which is not absolutely for the Freedom-450’s basic operation, greatly increases the system’s effective- necessary for basic system operation, the Yellow wire is an ignition "on" input to ness.
  • Page 18 Note: Use “IN4002” diodes. CONNECTION: If the vehicle has a single parking light wire, connect both of these wires to the vehicle's parking light circuit. As the Freedom-450 is mounted Installation Insert Page 6 Installation Insert Page 7...

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