Nutek 147 Security/Remote Control Transmitter User Manual MAX EDP Owner Paginated
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Products manufactured and sold by OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INC. (the "Company"), are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. If a product sold by the Company proves to be defective, the Company will repair or replace it free of charge within the first year and thereafter all parts to be repaired will be free with only a nominal charge for Omega's labor and return shipping, to the original owner during the lifetime of the car in which it was originally installed. All products for warranty repair must be sent postage prepaid to Omega Research & Development, Inc., P.O. Box 508, Douglasville, Georgia 30133, or send via UPS to: 981 N. Burnt Hickory Rd., Douglasville, Georgia 30134, with bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase. This warranty is nontransferable and does not apply to any product damaged by accident, physical or electrical misuse or abuse, improper installation, alteration, any use contrary to its intended function, unauthorized service, fire, flood, lightning, or other acts of God. This warranty limits the Company's liability to the repair or replacement of the product. The Company shall not be responsible for removal and/or reinstallation charges, damage to or theft of the vehicle or its contents, or any incidental or consequential damages caused by any failure or alleged failure of the product to function properly. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS WARRANTY, OR THE PRODUCT COVERED BY IT, BE CONSTRUED AS A GUARANTEE OR INSURANCE POLICY AGAINST LOSS. The Company neither assumes nor authorizes any person or organization to make any warranties or assume any liability in connection with the sale, installation, or use of this product. Omega RS-310-EDP OPERATION MANUAL This device complies with F.C.C Rules part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and, (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Omega Research and Development, Inc. P. O. Box 508 Douglasville, Georgia 30133 www.caralarm.com 07/08 MO-RS-310-EDP REV0 COPYRIGHT 2007: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INC. Complete Programmable Features Matrix Table of Contents Introduction/System Overview ................................................ 3-5 Valet Switch Overview ................................................................ 4 Transmitter Overview ................................................................... 4-5 Using the RS-310-EDP System ............................................... 5-9 Locking The Doors ....................................................................... 5 Unlocking The Doors ................................................................... 5 Trunk Release/2nd Channel ......................................................... 6 Remote Starting ............................................................................ 6 Panic Mode ................................................................................... 7 Other Transmitter Functions ........................................................ 7 Using The Optional ECHO 2-Way Upgrade ............................... 7 Using The Valet Switch .......................................................... 8 Valet Mode ................................................................................... 8 Emergency Override ..................................................................... 8 Pit-Stop Feature ............................................................................ 8 Other Remote Start Features ................................................... 9 Low Battery Automatic Starting .................................................. 9 Turbo Timer Feature .................................................................... 9 Status Light Functions ............................................................. 9-10 Transmitter Protection ............................................................. 10 How to Program Transmitters ................................................. 11 How to Program Features ........................................................ 12-13 User Programmable Features .................................................. 13-14 Installer Programmable Features ............................................. 15-18 Complete Programmable Features Matrix .............................. 19 Limited Lifetime Warranty .............................................. Back Cover Coin batteries used in the transmitter which is used to operate this security system may contain Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Omega Research and Development, Inc. Page - 2 www.caralarm.com USER Features Ignition on, off, then press Valet Switch 5 times (BLUE Status Light). # Feature Lock Button Remote Start Run Time Steady/Flash Lights Rem. Start Steady Flashing Confirmation Chirps/Volume Low Loud Pulsed Horn / Steady Siren Pulsed Lo Pulsed Med. Doors Lock With Ignition On ON OFF Doors Unlock With Ignition Off ON OFF INSTALLER Features 10 Min. Unlock Button 5 min. Trunk Button 15 min. On Demand/Loud Pulsed Hi Start Button 20 min. OFF Steady Siren Ignition on, off, then press Valet Switch 10 times (BLUE Status Light). Remote Start Activation Pulses 1 “Tach Wire” or “Tachless “ Tachless Tach Data Tach Gasoline or Diesel Engine Gasoline Sat. Port Green Wire Function Starter Pulse After Start Pulse After Stop Accessory Output Ext. Starter Cranking Time .7 (minimum) 1.25 1.75 2.5 (maximum) Doorlock Functions .8 second 3 Seconds Double Unlock Total Closure Turbo Timer OFF 1 min. 2 min. 3 min. Diesel - IMPORTANT The RS-310-EDP has many programmable features which can offer more operations than those described in the basic system instructions. Mostly, these extra features and operations are configured at the time of installation. Please read the sections of this manual which explain programmable features, and consult your installer for specifics on how your system is configured, and for installation options which can be added to system after installation. This device complies with FCC Rules part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions, (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and, (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Page - 19 • The second setting (programmed by the “unlock” button) changes the lock and unlock outputs to be a longer 3 second pulse output. This is for certain vehicles which require a longer output pulse from the system’s control unit; typically cars having vacuum pump systems, although the longer setting is also more suitable in some newer vehicles. • Some newer vehicles require a double pulse output to remotely unlock the doors and/or to disarm a factory-equipped security system, which is what the Double Pulse Unlock setting provides (it is programmed by the “trunk” button ). The lock output pulse, in this setting, is 0.8 second. • The Total Closure Lock Output (programmed by the “start” button) may be used with vehicles which are originally equipped with the total-closure feature. Typically, a total closure feature is when locking the vehicle’s doors if the key in the door is held to “lock” for a period of time the vehicle will close all windows and the sunroof, in addition to locking the doors. Selecting this feature setting changes the system’s door lock output pulse from a 0.8 second to as long as a 28 second duration output. The unlock output is 0.8 seconds in this setting. Note: When this feature is turned on, during the 28 second period after arming the system, the lock output can be stopped on demand by pressing the “lock” or “unlock” button. Only the output will stop- pressing either button again will normally operate the system, and at any time after the 28 second lock output period ends. Feature #7 Turbo Timer Factory Default Setting: Off Options: Run 1 Minute Run 2 Minutes Run 3 Minutes (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) This feature when turned on configures the RS-310-EDP to automatically keep the engine running briefly after it is turned off. This operation is designed specifically for vehicles having turbocharged engines (the user may temporarily bypass the feature if desired). This feature should only be programmed by the installer, and the operation of this feature depends on the correct connection of the safety wire to the vehicle’s parking brake. Please refer to the “Black/White wire” in the installation manual for the proper connection of this important wire. Page - 18 Introduction Welcome to the convenience which is offered by your RS-310-EDP keyless entry & remote start system. The RS-310-EDP is designed and manufactured by Omega Research and Development, a world leader in vehicle convenience and security since 1975. Your system offers easy, carefree operation, and the modular design allows its many impressive features to be customized to suit your needs. Omega systems are designed for professional installation, and are available only through new car retail outlets and selected mobile electronics specialist dealers. Please note that this guide is written to reflect: That a power doorlock interface is installed with your system (the RS-310-EDP also operates your power doorlocks). The type of interface may vary from one vehicle to the other, and in some cases may involve optional components. That the RS-310-EDP operating the vehicle's existing horn is an available option. That the Programmable Features are in the default settings; the operations of these features are also explained. Your RS-310-EDP system has three principal user components: the Blue LED Status Light, the Valet Switch, and the Remote Transmitter. The Blue LED Status Lights informs you at a glance which of the different conditions the system is in, and also serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft. Specific operations of this light are described on pages 9-10. The Valet Switch is used to access Valet Mode, which allows the operator to suspend some of the security system's normal functions for as long as desired. The Valet Switch may also be used, instead of the remote transmitter, to override a locked system. The Valet Switch is also used when programming remote transmitters and system features. See “Using the Valet Switch” on page 8. Transmitters are used to operate the RS-310-EDP. Each system is capable of being operated by up to four different remote Transmitters. The remote transmitter has four push-button switches, each being labeled with an icon as to function. However, a popular upgrade option is the Echo 2-way controller. The Echo, in addition to operating your system, also receives signals from the system, and displays a variety of system conditions on its LCD screen. A section of this booklet describes operating the RS-310-EDP with the Echo. Page - 3 The Window Unit With Status Light & Valet Switch One of the components, typically mounted on the windshield, is the Window Unit module which contains the Status Lights and the Valet Switch. The window unit also receives communications from the system’s remote transmitters. The Blue Status Lights report the operational status of the system at all times, and also serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft. Specific description of the Status Light operation may be found on pages 9-10. Status The Valet Switch has three main functions: Light • The Valet Switch can be used to turn off the remote engine starting functions of the system placing it in “Remote Start Valet Mode”. • The Valet Switch can also be used, in conjunction Valet with the vehicle’s ignition key, to perform an emergency Switch override when the system is in a “locked” state. This is used in the event the transmitter is lost or becomes inoperable. This is referred to as “performing an Emergency Override”. • The Valet Switch is used in the procedure of programming operational features and also for encoding transmitters to the system. A complete description of the Valet Switch and its operations is on page 8. The Transmitter & Basic Functions “lock” button This feature changes the operation of the Green wire (negative) on the satellite relay port. This gives you the flexibility to accomodate certain vehicles that require any out-of-the-ordinary pulses or remote start timing. • The first setting operates as a secondary START output. This will have the same pulse timing as the large Violet wire on the main harness. • The second setting will give a 0.8 second pulse immediately after the large Violet wire’s output stops. • The third setting will give a 0.8 second pulse immediately after the remote start shuts down by any means. • The fourth setting operates as a secondary ACCESSORY output. This will have the same operation as the large Orange wire on the main harness. This feature should only be programmed by the installer. Feature #5 Extended Starter Cranking Time Factory Default Setting: Options: Medium Lo (1.25 Second) Medium Hi (1.75 Second) Maximum (2.5 Second) Minimum (.7 Second) (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) Extended Starter Cranking Time operates in conjunction with the feature #2’s “Tachless” setting. When the system is set for “Tachless”, this feature sets the duration of the starter output for the 1st start attempt. If the engine doesn’t start on the first attempt, the system will retry up to 3 more times. With each attempt, the output will be extended by 0.2 seconds. There are four different base starter output settings. While the default-set minimum is sufficient for most vehicles; the Extended Starter Cranking Time can be used for difficult-to-start engines. This feature should only be programmed by the installer. “unlock” button Feature #6 Doorlocking Functions Factory Default Setting: “trunk” button “start” button Transmitter battery replacement: Remove the small screw from the lower back case, and separate the transmitter case halves. Replace the CR2032 (or 2 CR2016 batteries) cointype battery and reassemble the transmitter. Transmitter part numbers: 147-03 buttonsw/ text, chrome finish 147-03B buttons w/ icons, black chrome finish Page - 4 0.8 Second Lock & Unlock Output (press “lock” button to program) Options: 3 Second Lock & Unlock Output Double Pulse Unlock Output Total Closure Lock Output (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) This single feature gives the installer several needed options, to match the RS-310EDP’s doorlocking outputs to suit different vehicle requirements. • The first setting (programmed by the “lock” button) has the system produce both the lock and unlock outputs as 0.8 second in duration. This is the most common form of output needed, which interfaces most vehicles. Page - 17 Feature #2 “Tach Wire” , “Tachless”, or “Data Tach” Starter Operation Factory Default Setting: Options: Tachless Tach Wire Data Tach (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) This feature selects the RS-310-EDP processor’s method of determining the status of the engine running during remote start operation. As explained in feature 5’s description, “Tachless” mode has an associated base starter output time duration. However, if the voltage fluctuation is detectable, the processor adjusts the starter output time accordingly. When this feature is set for “Tach Wire” operation, the base starter output increases to a maximum of 3 seconds, but the processor adjusts the actual starter engagement time accordingly. Connecting and use of the “Tach Wire” is the most reliable form of engine running information input, and its use is recommended. Important: Before this feature is programmed, please refer to the “Violet/White wire” section of the installation manual for proper wiring connection, and the Tach Learning Procedure. The “Data Tach” setting operates just like the “Tach Wire” setting except it takes its reading from the D2D data port. Use of this setting is determined by whether or not this feature is provided by the Databus Interface module. If so, the Violet/White wire is not needed nor is the Tach Learning Procedure Required. This feature should only be programmed by the installer. “lock” button • Pressing and releasing the “lock” button locks the doors. • Pressing and holding this button for three seconds will first lock, then activate the Panic feature. “unlock” button • Pressing and releasing the “unlock” button unlocks the doors • Pressing and holding this button for three seconds will first unlock, then activate the Panic feature. ”trunk” button • Pressing the “trunk” button for two seconds will activate the “2nd channel” output, for an optional function such as trunk release. • Pressing and releasing this button twice, locks or unlocks the system without confirmation chirps. ”start” button (red) • Pressing & releasing the “start” button once will activate the remote start feature. Pressing it again, during remote start, will stop the engine. Using The RS-310-EDP System To Lock the Vehicle's Doors: Press & Release the transmitter LOCK button Feature #3 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine Factory Default Setting: Option: Gasoline Diesel (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) This feature changes the system's timing of the ignition and starter output sequence for remotely starting vehicles with gas or diesel engines. When set for gasoline, the starter output will occur 3 seconds after the ignitions turn on. Also, when the system is in “Tachless” mode, the engine running status will be determined 10 seconds after cranking. When set for diesel, the starter output will occur 20 seconds after the ignitions turn on to allow for glow plug warming. Also, when the system is running in “Tachless” mode, the engine running status will be determined 40 seconds after cranking. This allows the vehicle battery(s) to recharge properly and show normal voltage levels due to the heavy drain diesel engines have on the electrical system during cranking. This feature should only be programmed by the installer. Feature #4 Satellite Relay Port Green Wire Function: Factory Default Setting: Starter Options: Pulse After Engine Start Pulse After Engine Stop Accessory THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH ONCE THE DOORS WILL LOCK • The parking lights flash once to confirm locking, and optionally, the horn will chirp once. The Status Light will flash approximately once per second to indicate that the system is in a LOCKED state. To Unlock the Vehicle's Doors: Press & Release the transmitter UNLOCK button THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH TWICE THEN TURN ON FOR 30 SECONDS THE DOORS WILL UNLOCK (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) Page - 16 • The parking lights flash twice then stay on for 30 seconds to confirm unlocking, and optionally the horn will chirp twice. The Status Light will turn off to indicate that the system is in an UNLOCKED state. Page - 5 NOTE: The system has a horn/siren output though its connection is optional. To Activate Trunk Release/2nd Channel: Press & hold the transmitter “trunk” button for 2 seconds THE TRUNK WILL OPEN THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH TWICE THEN TURN ON FOR 30 SECONDS THE DOORS WILL LOCK • The parking lights flash twice then stay on for 30 seconds to confirm unlocking, and optionally the horn will chirp twice. The Status Light will turn off to indicate that the system is in an UNLOCKED state. To Activate/Deactivate Remote Start: Press & Release the transmitter “start” button THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL TURN ON THE ENGINE WILL CRANK • The parking lights will turn on and the Status Light will flash fast to confirm the starting process has begun. • The sytem will then turn on the ignition circuit. • Within a few seconds the lights will turn off and the starter will engage. • The engine will start, run, and the starter will be disengaged. • The lights will turn back on and remain on while the system is controlling the engine. The status light will then continue to flash slowly. • If the engine stalls, the system will make 3 more attempts to restart it. When you leave your vehicle, simply set the climate controls for what you would like to have operating upon remote starting - the heater, defroster or air conditioning. Upon entering the vehicle place the ignition key in the switch and turn it to the "On" position, pressing the brake pedal will deactivate the remote start operation. Do not turn the key to the "Start" position! If you decide not to drive your car after remote starting, you can simply press & release the “start” button again to deactivate the remote start. Otherwise, the system will “time-out” and turn off automatically after 10 minutes. NOTE: If the horn honks when attempting to remote start, the system is indicating that a safety circuit is violated. This could mean that the hood is open, the gear selector is not in park, or that the brake pedal is being pressed. Page - 6 The Installer Programmable Features Installer Programmable Features should only be used by the original or other qualified installer, AND individual Installer Features should only be used, where applicable, with the correct wiring connections. The second group of features, the Installer Programmable Features, are accessed as the second level of features’ programming, which is pressing the Valet Switch 10 times instead of 5 times when entering Programming Mode (page 12). Caution: These features have a critical affect upon the system’s operations, and in many cases, also upon the system’s wiring connections. These features should NEVER be changed, except by the installer or other qualified professional. This booklet should be consulted for the proper wiring connections, as associated with these programmable features. The Excalibur RS-310-EDP’s 7 Installer Programmable Features: Remote Start Activation Pulses (White/Blue input wire) “Tachless”, “Tach Wire”, or “Data Tach” Starter Operations Gasoline or Diesel Engine Satellite Relay Port Green Wire Operations Extended Starter Cranking Times Doorlock Functions Turbo Timer Use the step-by-step instructions on page 12 to change any of the Installer Programmable Features, along with the feature’s option choices and related programming controller/transmitter button assignment found in the following individual feature descriptions. Feature #1 Remote Start Activation Pulses Factory Default Setting: 1 pulse Options: 2 pulses 3 pulses 4 pulses (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) This feature allows you to choose the number of pulses required on the White/Blue activation wire to activate the remote start feature. This allows you to activate the remote start with external devices. For example, you can connect this wire to a factory installed keyless entry system. You can repurpose the factory lock button so that multiple presses will activate the remote start. With any of the optional settings, each 2nd, 3rd, or 4th pulse must occur within a 5 second window of the previous pulse. This feature should only be programmed by the installer. Page - 15 Feature #2 Steady/Flashing Lights During Remote Start To Activate Panic Mode: Factory Default Setting: Steady (press “lock” button to program) Option: Flashing (press “unlock” button to program) Press & Hold the LOCK or UNLOCK button for 3 seconds This Feature configures the operation of the vehicle’s parking lights during the remote start operation. The default setting turns on the parking lights during remote start; the other setting flashes the parking lights on and off during remote start. Feature #3 Confirmation Chirp Function & Volume Factory Default Setting: Options: High (loudest) On Demand / High OFF (no chirps) Low (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) This feature allows the choice of two different volume levels of the system’s confirmation chirps and the ability to turn OFF chirps or have them on demand. When programming, the you can hear and choose the setting with the best chirp volume. The “On Demand” setting allows you to lock and unlock the doors without chirps. Pressing either function a 2nd time, will produce confirmation chirps. Feature #4 Steady Siren or Pulsed Horn Factory Default Setting: Options: Pulsed Horn Medium Pulsed Horn High Steady Siren Pulsed Horn Low (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) This feature changes only the audible output, in three different pulse timings, which allow a degree of customizing of the horn’s sound during the alarm activation. The Steady Siren setting is exactly that- a steady output which an optional electronic siren would require. Feature #5 Doors Lock With Ignition On Factory Default Setting: Option: Off On (press “unlock” button to program) (press “lock” button to program) This feature configures the system to automatically lock the vehicle’s doors every time that the ignition switch is turned on. The following feature #6 controls the automatic unlocking operations. Feature #6 Doors Unlock With Ignition Off Factory Default Setting: Option: Off On (press “unlock” button to program) (press “lock” button to program) Similar to the previous locking feature, except this feature controls the unlock operation when the ignition is turned off. Page - 14 THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL FLASH REPEATEDLY OR THE DOORS WILL LOCK or UNLOCK • The horn will sound, the parking lights will flash and the doors will lock or unlock, depending on the transmitter button used. To deactivate Panic, simply press either the LOCK or UNLOCK button again. Other Transmitter Functions Auxiliary Functions 1-4: The actual operation of these functions will vary from car to car. They are designed to operate extra vehicle functions like automatic sliding doors or motorized hatches. Aux 1-4 are only available on certain vehicles when this system is integrated with the vehicle’s data network. Consult with your installing dealer to find out if any of these functions are available for your vehicle. If so, confirm each operation with the transmitter and write each function in the blank space provided below for later reference. - Auxiliary 1 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “trunk” and “start” buttons simultaneously. - Auxiliary 2 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “lock” and “trunk” buttons simultaneously. - Auxiliary 3 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “unlock” and “start” buttons simultaneously. - Auxiliary 4 Function (___________________): To activate this function, press and release the “unlock” and “trunk” buttons simultaneously. Using The Optional ECHO 2-Way Upgrade “start” button “trunk” button Please refer to the ECHO manual for further explanation of it’s capabilities. “P”rogram button “unlock” button “lock” button Page - 7 Using The Valet Switch Valet Mode The system may be placed into a “valet mode” which prevents the remote start feature from being activated. It also disables confirmation chirps when locking or unlocking the doors. Valet Mode should always be used when you do not wish for remote starting to be operated, such as when you have your vehicle serviced. The Valet Switch, is used to engage Valet Mode: • With the system in an unlocked state, press and hold the Valet Switch for 3 seconds; the Status Light will light steady, to indicate Valet Mode, and stay illuminated continuously while the system is in Valet Mode. The horn will chirp once and the lights will flash twice. Once in Valet Mode, an attempt to remote start will result in no response from the system. Keep this in mind if remote start stops functioning. The system may have accidentally been placed in valet mode. To check for valet mode, turn the ignition key to the RUN/ON position, then back OFF. If the system is in valet mode, the horn will chirp once. • To turn off Valet Mode, simply press & release the Valet Switch once. The Status Light will turn off. Emergency Override If the system is in a locked state, you cannot perform some functions like transmitter or feature programming. If the system is locked and you do not have a transmitter to unlock the system, you can perform an emergency override to access the programming functions. • With the system in a locked state, simply turn the ignition key to the RUN/ON position. • Press and release the valet switch once. You should now be able to access programming functions. Step 7 Allow 10 seconds to pass without performing any programming actions, or turn the vehicle’s ignition on. • The horn will sound briefly (and the Status Indicator Light will go out). - SEE PAGE 12 FOR PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Each of the Programmable Features is described in detail in the following pages. The User Programmable Features are described as a first group, and the Installer Programmable Features as a second group. The User Programmable Features This group of User Programmable Features are all accessed as a group in the first level of features’ programming. These features have a direct affect upon the system’s operations, so the programming and operation of each are described. The Excalibur RS-310-EDP’s 6 User Programmable Features: Remote Start Run Time Steady / Flashing Lights During Remote Start Confirmation Chirps / Volume Pulsed Horn / Steady Siren Doors Lock With Ignition On Doors Unlock With Ignition Off Use the step-by-step instructions on page 12, and the complete features matrix on page 19, to change any of the programmable features. Each feature, the option choices and related programming controller/transmitter button assignment are described in detail in the following pages. Feature #1 Remote Start Run Time Factory Default Setting Pit-Stop Feature This feature allows you to leave your vehicle and keep the engine running for quick errands. To use this feature, have the engine running normally from the ignition switch, have the gear selector in “park”, and your foot off of the brake pedal. Press the Valet Switch twice; the parking lights will flash once and the horn chirps 5 times; then turn the ignition off. The engine will remain running for the programmed run time, or it will turn off if another transmitter signal is received, a safety circuit is violated, or if the Valet Switch is pressed. Page - 8 Options: 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 10 Minutes (press “lock” button to program) (press “unlock” button to program) (press “trunk” button to program) (press “start” button to program) This feature sets the period of time that the engine will run after being remotely started. If the engine is not stopped by controller/transmitter command or a safety circuit violation, the engine will automatically stop upon the expiration of the selected time period. Caution: The remote engine starting feature should NEVER be used when the vehicle is parked in an enclosed structure or garage. Page - 13 Programming Features Other Remote Start Features Step 1 Turn the vehicles’s ignition on. Low Battery Automatic Starting Feature Step 2 Turn the ignition off. Step 3 Within 5 seconds, Press & Release the Valet Switchch either: Setting this feature to operate has the RS-310-EDP automatically start the engine should the vehicle battery voltage drop to 10.5 volts. This feature is very useful if the vehicle is to parked unattended for a long period of time, such as extended parking at the airport while away. Low Battery automatic starting must be activated for each occasion in which you desire it to operate, as follows: • Turn the ignition switch “on”, then “off” (engine not running), and within 7 seconds press the brake pedal twice. The system will chirp 6 times. Then, within 5 seconds, exit the vehicle and press the transmitter’s “lock” button to lock the vehicle. 5 times for User Programming OR 10 times for Installer Programming • The horn will chirp then sound briefly (and the Status Light will turn on) to confirm that the system is entering Programing Mode. • In the case of accessing the Installer Mode, the horn chirps then briefly sounds at the fifth valet switch press, and then again at the tenth valet switch press. • In either Programming Mode, if 10 seconds of no programming activity occurs, the system will exit Programming Mode. Access a Feature: Step 4 Within 10 seconds, Press & Release the Valet Switch the same number of times as the desired feature’s number. • The horn will chirp, the parking light output will flash, (and the Status Indicator Light will flash) as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the feature number accessed. Change the Feature: Step 5 After accessing the desired feature, within 10 seconds Press & Release the appropriate controller or transmitter button. • Pressing the “lock” button typically turns the feature on; or sets the feature’s first option. The horn will chirp once and the parking lights will flash once when this button is pressed. • Pressing the “unlock” button also typically turns the feature off; or, sets the feature’s second option. The horn will chirp twice and the lights will flash twice. • Many features have third, and even fourth setting options. Pressing the “trunk” and “start” buttons select these options. Confirmation chirps when these buttons are pressed are three and four chirps respectively. To Access and Change further Features: Step 6 If there are more features to be programmed, within 10 seconds of the previous action Press & Release the Valet Switch the same number of times as the next desired feature’s number. • Again the horn will chirp, the parking lights, (and the Status Indicator Light) will flash as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the new feature number which is now accessed. Then use the controller or transmitter as described in Step 5 to change the newly accessed feature as desired. Page - 12 The feature is now turned on, and until the system is disarmed or the ignition turned “on”, if the system detects the vehicle battery voltage dropping to 10.5 volts, it will automatically start the engine. Turbo Timer Feature It is typically recommended that vehicles equipped with turbocharged engines allow the engine to idle for a few minutes before turning it off. When this Installer Programmable Feature is programmed on, the RS310-EDP will automatically keep the engine running as follows: • With the engine running, hold the brake pedal and engage the parking brake. When the brake pedal is released, the RS-310-EDP will keep the engine running for the selected time, and then automatically turn it off. The turbo timer feature must be programmed by the installer, and turning it on offers three run time choices- 1, 2, or 3 minutes. The system may be locked while the engine is running. Turbo Timer can be prevented from engaging, or “bypassed” if desired, by turning the engine off first and then engaging the parking brake, or if it’s already engaged simply step on the brake pedal to turn the running engine off. The Status Light The Status Light helps to visually confirms the status of the system and provides a high level of visual deterrence. The Status Light is located in the window mount receiver unit. Normal System Status 1) Off = The system is unlocked and the remote starter system is off, but in standby mode. 2) On Constant = The system is in the Valet Mode, with the remote starter system disabled. Page - 9 3) Flashing Slow = The system is locked, programming functions are disabled and the remote starter system off and in standby mode. Starting System Status The Status Light also indicates the remote start status: 4) Off = The remote starter system is off and in standby mode. 5) Flashing Slow (after sending the remote start command) = The engine is running via the remote starting system. 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. Transmitter Protection The Omega RS-310-EDP features several security safeguards in one of the most vulnerable areas of any remotely controlled system. TM Code Jumping 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. How to Program Transmitters 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. Standard Programming: Using this method to program additional or replacement transmitters does not turn on or otherwise affect the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert (UTA) feature. Step 1 Have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand. Then, turn the ignition “on”. 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. 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. 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. Unauthorized Transmitter AlertTM (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. 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. 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. Page - 10 Page - 11 Automatic Transmitter VerificationTM (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. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Information to user The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. In cases where the manual is provided only in a form other than paper, such as on a computer disk or over the Internet, the information required by this section may be included in the manual in that alternative form, provided the user can reasonably be expected to have the capability to access information in that form. Page - 20 Page - 21
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