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Omega Echo Operation Manual & Installation Manual page 5

2-way controller transceiver

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The Echo will play a musical melody; this is the Start Melody which
plays upon remote starting. One of five melodies may be chosen now.
Press and release the
Each press of the button changes to the next melody, note that the
LCD screen displays "S" and a numeral, which is the melody number.
When the desired musical tone has been the last one played
press and release the
The Echo will play another musical melody; this is the Stop Melody which plays when remote
start engine run period ends. There are five different melody choices which can be made.
Press and release the
Each press of the button changes to the next melody, note that the LCD
screen displays a numeral only, which is the melody number.
When the desired musical tone has been the last one played, you may
leave the Echo undisturbed for 12 seconds, until it chirps once
press & release the
P
button to scroll back through the programmable features.
• While the Echo programming must be "scrolled" through, programming mode can be exited at any
point within the menu by simply not pressing any buttons for 12 seconds. The Echo chirps once
when it exits programming mode.
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button
P
button
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button
OR
• When "BAT LOW" appears the transceiver's 1.5 volt AAA battery should be replaced with a new
battery.
• The transceiver's chirps and musical tones may be turned off, which makes the unit vibrate instead;
"MUTE" indicates this state.
• The "3" within a circle appears when the 3rd Channel Output is operated.
• "HOOD/TRUNK" indicates that this zone the vehicle is or has been violated. If associated with
the system being activated, the transceiver also chirps, until any button is pressed. In this case, the
icon remains flashing until the ignition switch is turned on.
• If a remote starting attempt is made, and systems aborts it due to a violated safety circuit, the
"crossed-out key" on the hood area will appear (this is accompanied by a musical tone).
• The "CARJACK" icon within the vehicle's front tag frame indicates that this operation has been
activated, which can be performed by any of three methods.
• On the vehicle's windshield is a "hammer" and "impact" icon. When the shock sensor detects light
impact, causing the system to prewarn, the "impact" icon alone will momentarily appear,
accompanied by three chirps. If the sensor detects a harder impact or breaking glass, activating the
system, the full hammer and impact icon appears, and the transceiver chips until any button is
pressed, and the icon remains flashing until the ignition switch is turned on.
• The "DOOR" icon will indicate that the system was activated via the door detection circuit. The
transceiver chirps until any button is pressed, and the icon remains flashing until the ignition is
turned on.
• The "start" icon at the rear of the vehicle confirms remote starting. This icon is accompanied by a
musical melody, and stays on while remote starting is operating; during which the puffs will change
to appearing sequentially.
• The "2" within a circle indicates use of the 2nd Channel Output, which is most commonly used for
a remote trunk release feature.

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