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COPYRIGHT: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 2000

Owner's  Guide &

Installation  Instructions

K9-Mundial

K9-Mundial

K9-Mundial

K9-Mundial

K9-Mundial

Table of Contents

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Owner’s  Guide

Introduction .................................................................................................................. 3
Arming & Disarming the System ............................................................................... 4-6
Remote Panic Operation ............................................................................................. 7
The Auxiliary Channel .................................................................................................. 8
LED Status Indicator ............................................................................................. 11-12
Auxiliary Sensor .................................................................................................... 12-13
Programmable Anti-Carjacking Protection ........................................................... 13-14
Programmable Features ...................................................................................... 15- 18
How to Program the Features ............................................................................... 19-20
How to Program Transmitters to the System ........................................................ 20-21
Limited Lifetime Warranty ........................................................................... Back Cover

Installation Instructions

Installation .................................................................................................................. 21
Wiring Connections ............................................................................................... 22-39
Rewired Plug-in Features ..................................................................................... 40-47
Wiring Diagram Overview ..................................................................................... 24-25

Congratulations on the purchase of your vehicle security system. In learning to
operate your security system, please become familiar with the following three
principal components: the Transmitter, the LED Status Indicator light, and the
Valet/Override Switch.

The Transmitter: Each security system comes with two pre-learned transmitters,
but can learn up to 4 different transmitters.  Every transmitter has its own unique,
invisible code, which changes with each use.  Thus, your transmitter cannot be
duplicated.  The transmitter has two buttons: one large button and a smaller button.
Refer to pages 4-8 for detailed transmitter operating instructions.

The Valet/Override Switch: This switch can be used to turn “Off” the alarm portion
of the system, including the programmable Automatic Last Door Arming and
Automatic Rearming features, by placing the system into “Valet Mode”. The Valet/
Override Switch can also be used in conjunction with the vehicle’s ignition key to
perform an “Emergency Override” of the system should the transmitter be lost.
Both of these are explained on pages 8-10.

The LED Indicator Light: The LED Indicates the status of the alarm and serves
as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft. Refer to pages 11-12.

Introduction

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Arming & Disarming the System

 Upon Arming: • The siren will chirp one time.

• The parking lights will flash once.
• The doors will lock. 

(If an optional interface is connected)

• The starter interrupt will engage.
• The LED Status Indicator will begin to flash slowly.

   THE SIREN WILL CHIRP

ONCE (ARM) OR

TWICE (DISARM)

 THE PARKING LIGHTS

WILL FLASH ONCE (ARM)

OR TWICE (DISARM)

THE DOORS WILL LOCK OR UNLOCK

(IF CONNECTED)

The system may be "Armed" by one of two methods. The first method involves the
use of a remote transmitter to "Actively" arm the system, provided the ignition
switch is "off" and the system is not in Valet Mode. The second method is a
programmable feature called “Last Door Arming” in which the alarm will “Passively”
or “self” arm. The system simply reverses its armed/disarmed status when the
transmitter is used.  If it is disarmed when the transmitter signal is received, it arms;
if it is armed when the signal is received, it will disarm.

To Actively Arm/Disarm the System:

  

  Press & Release the Large

      Transmitter Button.

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Summary of Contents for K9-Mundial

Page 1: ...urn Off thealarmportion of the system including the programmable Automatic Last Door Arming and Automatic Rearming features by placing the system into Valet Mode The Valet Override Switch can also be...

Page 2: ...llcontinuetoreactivateforupto3additionalcycles Afterthefourthcycle the system will again rearm but bypass the violated zone until it is restored Note The system can not Last Door Arm if a protected zo...

Page 3: ...provides a high level of visual deterrence The Red LED Status Indicator Light is normally mounted in a location where it can be easily seen by the driver as well as from outside the vehicle Security...

Page 4: ...smitters will NOT stop the operation nor will the system reset automatically Once it is fully activated the Anti Carjacking operation can only be deactivated by Step 1 Turning the vehicles s ignition...

Page 5: ...s feature is turned off exceptions will be chirps during programming and the single chirp produced when the system arms by Last Door Arming and Automatic Rearming Page 18 How to Program Features The 1...

Page 6: ...tionswitch thesupplywire behind the fuse block or the fuse junction block Never just insert the Red wire or any other security system wire behind a fuse Also please note that connecting directly to th...

Page 7: ...s the vehicle from starting only if the alarm is armed including while the alarm is activated and will draw current from the vehicle s electrical system only if an attempt is made to start the vehicle...

Page 8: ...to the siren s Black wire Using The Vehicle s Existing Horn This will require that the control module be configured for Horn and that programmable feature 7 be changed from Steady Siren to Pulsed Hor...

Page 9: ...eft Parking Lights 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456...

Page 10: ...567890123 1234567890123 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Driver Pin Switch To Ground Passenger Pin Switch Dome Light Typical Positive Dome Light System To 12 Volts This is the correct trigger wire Ignition Key Warning P...

Page 11: ...tures a plug in port for an optional doorlock interface The 3 pin port on the alarm control module produces a Ground pulse for lock a 12 Volts pin for the optional relay coils only and a Ground pulse...

Page 12: ...or cut to make the connections Examine the wires on the back of the switch Normally five wires will be found Of these wires one will be constant 12 volts positive regardless of the switch s position...

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