Omega Research & Development INSTALLATION MANUAL Installation Manual page 19

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Sensors are available which include those that monitor shock to the vehicle, detect changes
in atmospheric pressure within the vehicle, and radar sensors that can detect motion inside
and outside the vehicle. When adding an optional sensor, follow the installation instructions
included with the sensor. After installing, route the harness and connector from the sensor
to the security system control module. Plug the sensor's connector into the module's White
port marked "Aux.". Please see the Owner's Manual for details on the operations of the
sensor port.
Optional Backup Battery Port:
optional 9 volt alkaline battery (not included) to provide alternative power to operate the
system if power to the control module is disconnected. A built-in protection circuit will not
allow the 9 volt battery to back feed voltage into the vehicle's electrical system.
While on backup battery power, to conserve the backup battery, the system will not have
some functions - the Parking Light output, the Doorlock outputs, and Current Sensing input.
The Starter Interrupt, however, will work at all times from battery backup, along with the
following: Aux. output and Aux. Trigger input, Negative Siren/Horn output and the Siren
(+) Supply, Negative Instant Trigger Input, Negative and Positive Door Trigger input,
LED Status Light output, and Remote Panic feature. Please note that due to the exact
configuration of the security system in a particular vehicle, the operating parameters of the
system while on backup battery power will vary.
Omega part numbers for the optional parts needed are: BAT-9 (9 volt alkaline battery);
AU-BAT-CLIP (battery holder and plug-in harness)
This port allows the plug-in addition of an
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CONNECTION: The included pin switches may be installed to provide this trigger circuit
Or, if there are existing switches (example: a light in the luggage compartment or a "Trunk
Ajar" light in the dash), the Blue wire may be connected directly, provided this is a negative
ground switching circuit. An indication of such a circuit is the wire having no voltage
present when the hood or trunk is open, and up to 12 volts when the hood or trunk is closed.
This circuit cannot be used with mercury switch types of hood or trunk lights. If the vehicle
is equipped with a usable trunk or hood circuit, locate the proper wire and splice the Blue
wire directly to the vehicle's wire.
When wiring more than one of the vehicle's circuits and/or additional circuits to this
wire, diode-isolation may be required to maintain each circuit's proper operation. An
example would be wiring a hood pin switch and trunk light switch together. Without
isolating, the trunk light will illuminate whenever the hood is raised. Also, diode-isolation
is necessary when combining electronic sensors together ,or, in the same circuit with pin
switches:
Pink Wire - 3rd Channel Output:
an optional output similar to the Gray trunk release wire. Press both transmitter buttons for
two seconds to activate this output. Once activated, this output will last for one second, or,
for as long as the transmitter buttons are held down, until the transmitter battery-saver
feature turns the transmitter off. This feature can be used to activate other optional modules
(Example: car starting equipment or power window roll up units).
The function of the Pink wire is to provide
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