Active Arming: The AL-100-H may be actively armed at any time when the ignition
switch is "Off" by using the existing factory keyless entry transmitter to lock the doors. A
passive form of arming, Automatic Last Door Arming, is optional and is discussed on Page
14. The system will respond with one horn honk or one optional siren chirp and one parking
light flash unless the Active Arming Bypass feature is activated.
The AL-100-H features an Automatic Rearming feature which prevents accidental
disarming.
This
commonly
occurs
when
the
transmitter
button
is
accidentally
pressed
while
walking
away
from
the
vehicle
as
the
keys
are
being
put
into
a
or
purse.
This
feature
is discussed in detail on Page 12.
Active Arming Bypass: Upon active arming (using the transmitter), if the hood and
trunk protection circuit or if an optional sensor is in a triggered state, the AL-100-H will still
arm. However, it's confirmation response will change to three horn honks (or siren chirps)
and three parking light flashes. This will indicate that the trunk or hood is not secure or that
an optional sensor is in a state that normally occurs only when the sensor detects an intrusion
or shock to the vehicle. This allows securing of the trunk or hood, or inspection of the sensor.
Please note that the other protection circuits, such as the doors and current sensing
(explained
on
Page
15),
are
fully
operational
and
will
activate
the
security
system
if
violated.
The system will remain operational except for the bypassed circuit(s). Thus, if the Active
Arming Bypass is activated by a defective sensing switch or optional sensor, the AL-100-
H can still be used until the problem is corrected. If the bypassed circuit is corrected while
the system is armed, protection will resume on that circuit.
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Active Arming: The AL-100-H may be actively armed at any time when the ignition
switch is "Off" by using the existing factory keyless entry transmitter to lock the doors. A
passive form of arming, Automatic Last Door Arming, is optional and is discussed on Page
14. The system will respond with one horn honk or one optional siren chirp and one parking
light flash unless the Active Arming Bypass feature is activated.
The AL-100-H features an Automatic Rearming feature which prevents accidental
disarming.
This
commonly
occurs
when
the
transmitter
button
is
accidentally
pressed
while
walking
away
from
the
vehicle
as
the
keys
are
being
put
into
a
or
purse.
This
feature
is discussed in detail on Page 12.
Active Arming Bypass: Upon active arming (using the transmitter), if the hood and
trunk protection circuit or if an optional sensor is in a triggered state, the AL-100-H will still
arm. However, it's confirmation response will change to three horn honks (or siren chirps)
and three parking light flashes. This will indicate that the trunk or hood is not secure or that
an optional sensor is in a state that normally occurs only when the sensor detects an intrusion
or shock to the vehicle. This allows securing of the trunk or hood, or inspection of the sensor.
Please note that the other protection circuits, such as the doors and current sensing
(explained
on
Page
15),
are
fully
operational
and
will
activate
the
security
system
if
violated.
The system will remain operational except for the bypassed circuit(s). Thus, if the Active
Arming Bypass is activated by a defective sensing switch or optional sensor, the AL-100-
H can still be used until the problem is corrected. If the bypassed circuit is corrected while
the system is armed, protection will resume on that circuit.
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Remote Panic Activation From The Transmitter: Should you feel threatened or the
need to attract attention at any time you can activate the Remote Panic feature by depressing
your vehicle's factory transmitter's Lock or Unlock button two to three times (varies from
car to car) within six seconds. Your system will respond by activating the horn or optional
siren, locking the doors and flashing the exterior lights for 60 seconds. To disengage Remote
Panic, simply press either transmitter button. Pressing Lock will disengage Remote Panic
and leave the system armed; pressing Unlock will disengage Remote Panic and leave the
system disarmed. The Remote Panic feature will operate regardless of the security system's
status: armed, disarmed or Valet Mode. This feature will also operate while the ignition
switch is "On".
R e m o t e P a n i c F e a t u r e
O p t i o n s
Optional Plug-In Sensor Port
Your AL-100-H security system features a plug-in port which allows an optional sensor to
easily be added to increase the effectiveness of your system. The comprehensive line of
optional sensors include those that monitor shock to the vehicle, detect changes in
atmospheric
pressure
within
the
vehicle,
and
radar
sensors
that
can
detect
motion
inside
and
outside the vehicle. Your Omega
dealer can provide more details on the complete line of
sensors, and help you determine which sensor or sensors are best suited to your personal
needs. Many of the sensors feature dual zone capability, which allows you take advantage
of your security system's prewarn feature.
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Optional Plug-In Sensor Port
Your AL-100-H security system features a plug-in port which allows an optional sensor to
easily be added to increase the effectiveness of your system. The comprehensive line of
optional sensors include those that monitor shock to the vehicle, detect changes in
atmospheric
pressure
within
the
vehicle,
and
radar
sensors
that
can
detect
motion
inside
and
outside the vehicle. Your Omega
dealer can provide more details on the complete line of
sensors, and help you determine which sensor or sensors are best suited to your personal
needs. Many of the sensors feature dual zone capability, which allows you take advantage
of your security system's prewarn feature.
Remote Panic Activation From The Transmitter: Should you feel threatened or the
need to attract attention at any time you can activate the Remote Panic feature by depressing
your vehicle's factory transmitter's Lock or Unlock button two to three times (varies from
car to car) within six seconds. Your system will respond by activating the horn or optional
siren, locking the doors and flashing the exterior lights for 60 seconds. To disengage Remote
Panic, simply press either transmitter button. Pressing Lock will disengage Remote Panic
and leave the system armed; pressing Unlock will disengage Remote Panic and leave the
system disarmed. The Remote Panic feature will operate regardless of the security system's
status: armed, disarmed or Valet Mode. This feature will also operate while the ignition
switch is "On".
R e m o t e P a n i c F e a t u r e
O p t i o n s