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The Omega Echo system is a modular 2-way remote controller transceiver,
which simply plugs into the host Omega vehicle security system.

To utilize the Echo, the host Omega vehicle security system must be a
model which is compatible with the Echo.  All such models have in their
Operations Manuals a description of the optional Echo.

When using the Echo to operate the vehicle security system, the Echo is
used in the exact same manner as the original 1-way transmitters.  The
buttons on both share the same markings.

The original 1-way transmitters may still be used to operate the system.

ABOUT  THE  ECHO  TRANSCEIVER

The Echo 2-way transceiver, in addition to operating your system, also receives signals from the

system and displays a variety of system conditions on its LCD screen.  The Echo also will chirp and
play melodies, which emulate the security system’s siren.  Your system can be operated by as many
as four standard transmitters and/or Echo transceivers.

The 4 Use Buttons:

  The Echo has the same four operational buttons as the standard transmitter,

with like icons imprinted on them.  These are:

1-

 “Arm/Lock” button

2-

 “Disarm/Unlock” button

2- 

 “

II

” 2nd Channel Output button       

 3-

 “

III

” button for remote Panic or 3rd Channel Output

The Echo must be programmed to the system in order to operate it.  This programming procedure

is identical for a 1-way transmitter or Echo transceiver.  The original 1-way transmitters may be used
to also operate the security system, in addition to the Echo.  To program all, follow this procedure:

Have all of the transmitters or transceivers at hand (when one is programmed, all others are erased).

PROGRAMMING  THE  ECHO  TO  THE  SECURITY  SYSTEM

The system will remove itself from the programming mode if 10 seconds expire without its
receiving a signal, if the ignition is turned “off”, or upon four transmitters or transceivers being
programmed into the system.

Only the “Arm/Lock” button is pressed in programming; when it is learned all of the other buttons’
functions are automatically assigned.

Step 1 Turn the vehicle’s ignition “on”.

Step 2 Within 5 seconds of turning "on" the ignition, press the Valet Switch 5 times. The siren will

chirp once, confirming that the system is ready to learn an Echo or 1-way transmitter.

Step 3 Within 10 seconds press and release the “Arm/Lock” button (the “locked padlock” graphic).

The siren will chirp once, confirming that the system learned the Echo or transmitter.

Step 4 Repeat the previous step for each Echo or transmitter which is to operate the system.

Please note that programming an Echo or transmitter to the system will activate the audible
Unauthorized Transmitter Alert warning and the extended Status Indicator Light visual display; for
the next 48 hours the siren will sound a series of chirps every time the vehicle’s ignition is turned on.

Summary of Contents for Echo

Page 1: ...tion charges damage to or theft of the vehicle or its contents or any incidental or consequential damages caused by any failure or alleged failure of the product to function properly Under No Circumstances Should This Warranty Or The Product Covered By It Be Construed As A Guarantee Or Insurance Policy Against Loss The Company neither assumes nor authorizes any person or organization to make any W...

Page 2: ...attached adhesive pad clean and prepare the glass before adhering for the best operating range If a hidden location is desired the base transmitter receiver unit should be placed as high as possible in the vehicle avoiding metal parts and wiring harnesses Original Security System Receiver Echo Base Transmitter Receiver Unit Step 1 Remove the security system s original receiverunitanditswiring harn...

Page 3: ...his programming procedure is identical for a 1 way transmitter or Echo transceiver The original 1 way transmitters may be used to also operate the security system in addition to the Echo To program all follow this procedure Have all of the transmitters or transceivers at hand when one is programmed all others are erased PROGRAMMING THE ECHO TO THE SECURITY SYSTEM The system will remove itself from...

Page 4: ...ons of each of these icons are If the MUTE vibrating operation is selected turning off the chirps the remote starting melodies are also replaced by vibration The previous also applies to the musical melodies when programming if the Echo is configured for MUTE operation vibrates instead chirping then in programming it will not play the musi cal melodies Instead it vibrates when the remote starting ...

Page 5: ...rcuit 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 Outpu...

Page 6: ...s desired is a simple process using the Echo unit s three round side buttons This is a sequential procedure in order as follows 1 Hold this button for 5 seconds to enter the programming mode 2 During this time Chirp or Mute can be chosen by pressing the button for 1 second OR Press and hold the button P After 5 seconds the Echo chirps twice release the button P The upper rear of the vehicle will f...

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