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COPYRIGHT: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INC. 1999

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IN VEHICLE SECURITY

Model 

ONE

OWNER'S  GUIDE

ClassicOne & UltraOne

Version 1.2

Keyless Entry and Security

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Table Of Contents

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Introduction

 

 

Remote Transmitter, LED Status Light & Valet Switch) .....................

3-4

Remote Transmitter Operations 

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Operations At A Glance

) ................................ 5

Arming and Disarming the System

Active Arming & Sensor By-Pass .............................................................................

6-7

Passive Arming ........................................................................................................

7-8

Disaming ..................................................................................................................

8-9

The Armed System .................................................................................... 9-11
The Valet Switch - Valet Mode and Override

Easy Valet

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11-12

Selectable Code Override ..................................................................................

12-14

Remote Panic .......................................................................................... 14-15
The LED Status Light  

System Status, ATV

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 & Zone Violation ......................

15-17

Audible and Visual Indicators ................................................................... 17-18
Option Output and Additional Output ............................................................. 19
Shock Sensor Port with Prewarn ................................................................... 22
Programming Transmitters ....................................................................... 22-25
Programming Features ............................................................................. 25-28
Programmable Features ........................................................................... 29-39
Limited Lifetime Warranty ............................................................... Back Cover

Welcome to the convenience and security of your Model One system.  Model One

is designed and manufactured by Omega Research and Development, a world leader
in vehicle convenience and security since 1975.  Your system offers easy, carefree
operation, and the modular design allows its many impressive features to be
customized to suit your needs

Therefore, please note that this guide is written to reflect:

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that a power doorlock interface is installed with your system.  This interface may
vary from one vehicle to the other, and in some cases may involve optional
components.

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that the vehicle's horn is used for the audible output; an optional electronic siren
is also available and is used with the UltraOne system.

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the Programmable Features in the default settings; the operations of these
features, if selected otherwise, are also explained in detail.

The addition of an optional sensor is also affects the exact operations, as several types
of auxiliary threat-detection sensing devices are available.

This sophisticated, state-of-the-art product deters theft of your vehicle, and its

contents.  Model One systems are designed for professional installation, and are
available through new car retail outlets only.

Introduction

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Your Model One system has three principal user components: the Remote

Transmitter, the red LED Status Light and the Valet Switch.

The Remote Transmitter: Each system is capable of being operated by up to four

different remote transmitters. The remote transmitter has four push-button switches,
each being labeled as to function. These are:
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The LOCK button arms the security system, which also locks the doors.  This
button can also operate an additional "option" output.

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The UNLOCK button disarms the security system, unlocking the doors.  This
operation can be configured to unlock the driver's door only upon one press of the
button; then, if desired, all of the doors upon a second press of the button.

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The OPTION button is used to silently arm or disarm the system, and can also
operate an additional remote control function such as trunk release.

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The PANIC button is used to easily engage and disengage the panic feature.

The Red LED Status Light: Informs you at a glance of the different conditions the

security system is in and also serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft.

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Valet Switch: Is used to access Valet Mode, which allows the operator to

suspend some of the security system's normal functions.  The valet switch may also
be used, instead of the remote transmitter, to override an armed and activated system.

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Summary of Contents for ClassicOne

Page 1: ...ble Features in the default settings the operations of these features if selected otherwise are also explained in detail Theadditionofanoptionalsensorisalsoaffectstheexactoperations asseveraltypes ofa...

Page 2: ...atically be reinstated for protection should it become operative i e if the trunk is closed 3 seconds later protection of this circuit is restored When a circuit is in a bypassed state all other opera...

Page 3: ...e system The LED Status Light will continue flashing this Violation Code until the ignition key is turned on Page 10 Page 11 The Valet Switch Valet Mode and Override Thevaletswitch whichistypicallycon...

Page 4: ...remote transmitter to activate this feature This feature operates regardless of the system s status or if the ignition switch is on or off Remote Panic Page 14 Pressing and holding the PANIC button f...

Page 5: ...tcommonusefortheOptionOutputisremotely activatedtrunk release This output is activated by pressing and holding the transmitter s OPTION buttonfortwoseconds exceptwhentheignitionswitchis on However thi...

Page 6: ...se the effectiveness of your system when it is armed A light shock or impact to the vehicle will produce a Prewarn which chirps thehornandlocksthedoors Aheaviershockorimpactwillfullyactivatethesecurit...

Page 7: ...this case proceed directly to Step 3 Programming Features Page 25 Step 2b IfthesystemhashadtheSelectableCodeOverridecustom programmed once stage 1 been properly entered which can be up to nine valet s...

Page 8: ...ther override attempt may be made but two consecutive incor rect entries will cause the system to ignore any further attempts for two minutes If a customized valet switch entry is desired for the Sele...

Page 9: ...ure allows the option of unlocking of all of the doors when the ignition is turned off 11 Ignition Off Unlock 2 Default ON As discussed in the previous feature your security system is capable of a sec...

Page 10: ...equipped to utilize this Feature 24 Alarm Functions Bypass Default OFF This feature converts the system into a Remote Keyless Entry System only by eliminating all antitheft alarm oriented Page 37 oper...

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