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5) Flashing Slow (after sending the remote start command) = The engine
is running via the remote starting system.
Starting System Status
The Status Light also indicates the remote start status:
4) Off = The remote starter system is off and in standby mode.
6) Flashing Fast (after starting the remote start sequence) = A remote start
command has been received, and the system is in the process of
starting the engine.
Remote Starting Diagnostics
Whenever the system is placed into Valet Mode, the Status Light
illuminates solid. However, when this first occurs, the Status Light will flash
1 to 6 Green flashes before resuming solid illumination. This indicates why
the engine stopped running from the last previous remote starting attempt.
7) 1 Flash = Programmed run time expired.
8) 2 Flashes = Brake was pressed or hood opened.
9) 3 Flashes = Engine stalled or bad tach signal.
10) 4 Flashes = Received transmitter command to stop.
11) 5 Flashes = Gear selector removed from “park”.
12) 6 FLashes = Low voltage.
3) Flashing Slow = The system is locked, programming functions are
disabled and the remote starter system off and in standby mode.
Unauthorized Transmitter Alert
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(UTA) is a protection feature which
may be turned on by the user for added security (see “How to Program
Transmitters”). When this feature is utilized, a warning consisting of a brief
series of horn chirps sounds every time the vehicle’s ignition is turned on.
The warning will operate for 48 hours. ATV also extends to 90 seconds.
Automatic Transmitter Verification
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(ATV) shows the total number of
transmitters which can operate the system, by flashing the Status Light with
this number for 10 seconds every time that the ignition key is turned on.
The Omega RS-310-EDP features several security safeguards in one
of the most vulnerable areas of any remotely controlled system.
Transmitter Protection
Code Jumping
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It is quite easy, with the proper equipment, to record an
alarm or keyless entry system’s transmitter signal, and simply play the
captured signal back to the system to defeat it. The RS-310-EDP’s Code
Jumping renders such “code grabbing” devices useless by randomly
changing each signal that the transmitter sends.
Step 1 Have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand.
Then, turn the ignition “on”.
If the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature is on, programming a
transmitter to the system will activate the “UTA” warning and the
extended Status Light indication. For the next 48 hours, the horn will
sound a brief series of chirps every time the vehicle’s ignition key
is turned on.
Step 3 Press the “lock” button on each remaining transmitter one at a time.
The system will chirp the horn once to confirm that each was
learned. The transmitter’s other three button's functions will
automatically be assigned when the “lock” button is learned. If a
code is not received within a 10 second period, the learning process
will automatically terminate, as indicated by another horn honk.
Step 2 Within 5 seconds of turning on the ignition, press the Valet Switch
5 times. The horn will briefly sound, confirming that for the next 10
seconds the system is ready to learn a transmitter/controller code.
To enter a code, simply press and release the “lock” button. When
the first code is learned all existing stored codes will be erased.
Special Programming procedure to turn On the UTA feature: Using this
method to program transmitters or optional controllers, and to turn on or turn
off the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature.
Follow the same steps as the Standard Programming, but on any
transmitter/controller being programmed instead of pressing the “lock”
button, press the “lock” and the “unlock” buttons together. This action
turns on the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature and at the same time
programs the transmitter or controller to operate the system.
Standard Programming: Using this method to program additional or
replacement transmitters does not turn on or otherwise affect the
Unauthorized Transmitter Alert (UTA) feature.
The RS-310-EDP system is capable of being operated by as many as
four transmitters. Additional transmitters must be programmed to the
system in order to operate it (the originals, were programmed at the factory).
It is during the programming procedure that the Unauthorized Transmitter
Alert feature may be turned on.
How to Program Transmitters
Once the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature is turned on, the
warning will sound for 48 hours after any transmitter programming, including
the programming session which was used to turn it on. This feature can only
be turned off again by sending the system back to Omega for a reset.