Safety Disarm Feature:
Pressing and releasing the “Disarm/Unlock” button while the system is acti-
vated in the alarm condition will disarm the system, but the doors will remain
locked. This is the “Safety Disarm” feature, which allows the vehicle to remain
secure, even though an activated system has been disarmed. Safety Disarm will
also cancel Automatic Rearming (if it is programmed to operate). This feature is
also very useful when the vehicle is exposed to environmental conditions such as
storms, adjacent trains or heavy vehicles, which may cause false activations.
Safety Disarm is a temporary “one time” operation which occurs only while the
system is activated. To remotely unlock the doors after a Safety Disarm, simply
press the “Disarm/Unlock” button again.
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Automatic Rearming:
Automatic Rearming is a programmable feature which ensures that your system
is never inadvertently disarmed. It is possible to accidentally or unknowingly
operate the transmitter from a pocket or purse, and you may not even be aware of
an accidental disarming.
How It Works:
Whenever the system is disarmed by the transmitter, this feature starts a 90
second countdown, which is indicated by a rapidly flashing Red Status Indicator
Light. During this 90 second period, if no protected entry points are opened and the
vehicle’s ignition is NOT turned on, the system will automatically arm itself at the
end of the countdown. If desired, the system can also be programmed to
automatically lock or relock the doors when this occurs.
Activation Alert:
If the system experiences an alarm condition and resets itself, upon disarming
the siren will chirp four times and the parking lights will flash four times instead of
the normal two chirps and two light flashes. Additionally, the Status Indicator
Light will be flashing a “Zone Violation Code”. When the alarm condition
activation occurred, the Status Indicator Light changes from flashing slowly to
flashing two to four times to indicate which protected zone was violated.
• The Zone Violation Code will continue to be displayed until the vehicle’s
ignition is turned on.
• The Status Indicator Light will display the Zone Violation Code in place of fast
flashes indicating Automatic Rearming, should it be programmed to operate.
• Should the system be rearmed before the ignition clears the Zone Violation Code
memory, the Status Indicator Light shows the normal slow flashing.
• The system can store up to two consecutive Zone Violation Codes. If more
activations occurred, the two most recent codes are displayed.
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#32 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine:
Default Gasoline
This Feature changes the system's timing of the ignition and starter output
sequence for remotely starting vehicles with a diesel engine.
Programming Gasoline or Diesel Engine:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 25;
at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released thirty two times. The
system’s response will be thirty two siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing thirty
two times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the
transmitter’s "Arm/Lock" button to configure the system for gasoline engines (the
siren will chirp once) or the "Disarm/Unlock" button to configure the system for
diesel engines (the siren will chirp twice).
#33 Extended Starter Cranking Time:
Default Minimum
This feature operates in conjunction with the next feature’s “Tachless” setting.
The Omega MAX-E processor is capable of detecting the running engine by two
separate methods- the use of the vehicle’s tachometer (“tach”) wire for a direct
engine RPM input, or by monitoring the fluctuating voltage levels caused by the
starting process. This feature sets the duration of the starter output’s base timing
for the voltage sensing type of starter output operation. There are four different base
starter output time durations.
Programming Extended Starter Output Time:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page
25; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released thirty three times. The
system’s response will be thirty three siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing
thirty three times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the
transmitter/transceiver’s button for one of these Extended Starter Output Times
settings:
"Arm/Lock" button
=
minimum (.7 second) (one siren chirp)
"Disarm/Unlock" button
=
low medium (1.25 seconds) (two siren chirps)
“
II
” button
=
high medium (1.75 seconds) (three siren chirps)
“
III
” button
=
maximum (2.5 seconds) (four siren chirps)
#31 Steady/Flashing Lights During Remote Start:
Default Steady
This Feature configures the system's operation of the vehicle’s parking lights
when the engine is running after it has been remotely started. The factory default
setting has the parking lights illuminating steady during the engine run time; the
other setting flashes the parking lights on and off during the engine run time.
Programming Steady or Flashing Parking Lights:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on
page 25; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released thirty one times.
The system’s response will be thirty one siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing
thirty one times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the
transmitter’s "Arm/Lock" button to configure the system for steady parking lights
(the siren will chirp once) or the "Disarm/Unlock" button to configure the system
for flashing parking lights (the siren will chirp twice).