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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS

About Your New Omega MAX-E System ............................. 3

Using Your Omega MAX-E System ...................................... 4

Remote Arming By Transmitter ............................................. 4-5

Arming Bypass

Last Door Arming By Exiting The Car .................................. 5-6

System Armed and Activated ................................................. 6

Disarming The System ............................................................ 7

Remote Disarming By Transmitter ......................................... 7-9

Safety Disarm Feature; Activation Alert; Automatic Rearming

Disarming By Emergency Override ....................................... 9-11

Remote Panic ........................................................................... 12

Other Transmitter Operations ................................................. 13-15

2nd & 3rd Channel Output; Silent Arm/Disarm; Sensor Bypass

Dual-Zone Impact Sensor ....................................................... 14

Remote Engine Starting .......................................................... 15-18

Pit-Stop Feature

Alarm Valet Mode & Starting Valet Modes ........................... 19-20

Status Indicator Light .............................................................. 21-22

Anti-Carjacking Protection ..................................................... 23

Unauthorized Transmitter Alert &

Automatic Transmitter Verification ........................................ 24

Programming The MAX-E ..................................................... 25-26

The MAX-E’s Programmable Features .................................. 27-39

Programming Transmitters ..................................................... 39-40

The Optional “Echo”  Transceiver ......................................... 40-44

Features Programming Checklist ............................................ 45

Limited Lifetime Warranty .............................................. Back Cover

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Echo is configured for “MUTE” operation (vibrates instead chirping), then in
programming it will not play the musical melodies.  Instead, it vibrates when
the remote starting Start Melody and Stop Melody are accessed for program-
ming.

Other Omega Echo Notes:

• The system will only transmit a signal to the Echo transceiver if the Echo was

last used to operate the system (as in Arming or Disarming it).  Example: if
the transmitter is used to Arm the system, the system will not transmit a signal
which will cause the Echo to chirp and change its icons.

• If multiple Echo transceivers are programmed to operate the system, the system

will send its signal to only one transceiver- the last one used.

• When the Omega MAX-E system does send a signal to the Echo transceiver, a

few seconds is needed for this “handshake” to occur.  If the system is operated
in a rapid fashion, as in quickly repeating Arm and Disarm cycles, the Echo will
not have time to receive the signal from the system, and therefore it will stop re-
sponding and reporting the system’s status.  Normally operating the system
corrects this symptom.

• A final point to remember is that the Echo transceiver cannot receive a signal

from the Omega MAX-E system while it itself is transmitting.  For normal
operations, the Echo’s buttons are pressed and released.  Even when “Panic” is
operated, the Echo button should be released as soon as “Panic” engages.  Other-
wise, the Echo cannot receive the signal from the system.

Before attempting feature programming, please carefully read pages 25-26 for the
entire features programming instructions, and also see the detailed explanation of
each programmable feature, which may be found on pages 27 through 39.  To
program features, follow these steps:
Step 1  Turn the ignition “off”, and press the Valet Switch 5 times.

(the system will respond a siren chirp, then briefly sounding the siren
and the Status Light begins flashing Red)

Step 2 Press the Valet Switch the same number of times as the feature number.

(the system will acknowledge the Valet Switch entry by repeating the same
number of siren chirps and the Status Light flashes in Red an equal amount)

Step 3 Press the transmitter’s "Arm/Lock" button to turn the feature “on” or press

the "Disarm/Unlock" button to turn the feature “off”.
(turning the feature “on” is indicated by one siren chirp and the Status Light
being on; turning the feature “off” is indicated by two siren chirps and the
Status Light being off)

Repeat -  Steps 2 and 3 for each feature to be changed

FEATURES PROGRAMMING CHECKLIST

Summary of Contents for MAX-E

Page 1: ...tning or other acts of God This warranty limits the Company s liability to the repair or replacement of theproduct TheCompanyshallnotberesponsibleforremovaland orreinstallation charges damage to or th...

Page 2: ...LOCK 18 Doorlock Pulse Time 8 second LOCK 19 Double Unlock Pulse OFF UNLOCK 20 Arming Delay 3 Seconds LOCK 21 Pulsed Horn Steady Siren Output Steady Siren UNLOCK 22 Horn Confirmation Chirp Volume Med...

Page 3: ...the Omega MAX E system does send a signal to the Echo transceiver a few seconds is needed for this handshake to occur If the system is operated in a rapid fashion as in quickly repeating Arm and Disa...

Page 4: ...d you may The Time s Minutes will flash and may be set now When the minutes are correct While the Echo programming must be scrolled through programming mode can be exited at any point within the menu...

Page 5: ...the vehicle s ignition key to perform an emergency disarming of the security system in the event the transmitter is lost or becomes inoperable This is referred to as performing an Emergency Override...

Page 6: ...er and impact icon appears and the transceiver chips until any button is pressed and the icon remains flashing until the ignition switch is turned on The DOOR icon will indicate that the system was ac...

Page 7: ...ren will again chirp once the parking lights will again flash once the starter interrupt will engage and the Status Indicator Light will begin flashing Red slowly If programmed the vehicle s doors wil...

Page 8: ...d by the system as an open door preventing it from arming itself Although the system will not Last Door Arm while the ignition is on leaving the ignition key turned on without the engine running is no...

Page 9: ...the vehicle must remain undisturbed until that point The complete instructions for remote starting including Stick Shift Remote Starting is on pages 15 through 18 Programming Stick Shift Remote Start...

Page 10: ...gine 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 Fol...

Page 11: ...transmitter the siren will chirp 3 times instead of once when arming the system with the transmitter Programming Open Door warning Upon Arming Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 25 at Step 4 the Valet Switc...

Page 12: ...Steps 1 to 4 on page 25 at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released twenty seven times The system s response will be twenty seven siren chirps and the Status Light flashing twenty seven t...

Page 13: ...ion only Programming Alarm Functions Bypass Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 25 at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released twenty four times The system s response will be twenty four siren chi...

Page 14: ...pausing thenrepeating Within10seconds pressandreleasethetransmitter s Arm Lock buttontoconfigurethesystemwitha3secondArmingDelay thesiren will chirp once or the Disarm Unlock button to configure the...

Page 15: ...ure is determined by the type of vehicle the system is installed in this feature does save the owners of such vehicles the added expense of a special adapter Programming Door Lock Unlock Pulse Duratio...

Page 16: ...irp twice twelve times pausing then repeating Within 10 seconds press and release the transmitter s Arm Lock button to turn on Open Door Bypass Of Ignition Locking the siren will chirp once or the Dis...

Page 17: ...the ignition switch is turned on or off if one of the doors is open This feature can be useful for example for leaving others within a locked vehicle when only the driver exits the vehicle Features 9...

Page 18: ...chirponce orthe Disarm Unlock buttontoturnoffthefeature thesiren will chirp twice Programming Ignition Activated Override Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 25 at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and...

Page 19: ...armed by simply turning the ignition switch on within 10 seconds of the system s activation After 10 seconds the Emergency Override only can disarm the system in place of the transmitter Page 17 Certa...

Page 20: ...his feature allows you to turn off the ignition switch remove your keys leave the vehicle and lock your doors while leaving the engine running To use this feature have the engine running normally from...

Page 21: ...t you and others who use your vehicle are aware of the location of the Valet Switch and its uses If the system has been upgraded with optional 2 way Omega Echo the Valet Switch is in the window unit A...

Page 22: ...Release the Valet Switch the same num ber of times as the desired feature s number The siren will chirp and the Status Indicator Light will flash as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indic...

Page 23: ...cator Light visually confirms the status of the system and provides a high level of visual deterrence Two colors are shown Red for security operations and Green for remote starting operations Combinat...

Page 24: ...Flashes Pause System was triggered by an open door 11 4 Red Flashes Pause System was triggered by the sensor Turning on the ignition will clear the Zone Violation Starting System Status The primary fu...

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