Omega Research and Development 432 Security Device Transmitter User Manual users manual 2

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Tabl if ontents'
’ Owner's Guide
Introduction
Arming the System .
system Armed & Activated
Disermtng the System ,
Remote Panic OWration
The Auxiliary Channel . . .
Valet Mada 5 Emergency Overture
The LED Status indicator ..
Auxiliary Sensor a. Prewarning
siient Arming & Disarming ..... .. ..
Programmable Anti-Canacklng Protection
Proarammaoie Feature
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13-14
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New to Program Features , , , . , 22.23
How to Program Transmitters to the System , , . 2445
Installation Instructions
Installation . . 25
Wiring Connections. asst
Prewired Plug-in Features 45.51
Wiring Diagram Overview ...... 25.27
This device mmplies with part 15 or the FCC Rules. Opera n is subject to the follow ng twe commons. (1) This
device may not cause nenntui Interterence and, <2) This device must mot any mteflsrefloe remitted, including
interference that may muse undesired operation.
The manufacturer is not responslole tor any radio or TV interrerenoe caused by unauthorized moan-mums to this
equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your vehicle security system. In learning to
operate your system, please become familiar with these three components:
The Transmitter: Each security system comes with two pre-Ieamed transmitters.
but can learn up to 4 different transmitters. Every transmitter has its own unique,
invisible code. which changes with each use. Thus, your transmitter cannot be
duplicated. The transmitter has three buttons: an “Arm/Lock" button, a “Disarm/
Unlock" button and a smaller button which operates an additional output, and which
also can arm and disarm your system silently. Please refer to pages 4-10 for
detailed transmitter opeiating instructions,
The Vaiethverride Switch: l'his switch can be used to turn “Off’ the alarm portion
of the system, including the programmable Automatic Last Door Arming and
Automatic Rearming features, by placing the system into "Valet Mode". The Valet/
Ovem’de Switch can also be used in conjunction with the vehicle's ignition key to
periorm an "Emergency Override" of the system should the transmitter be lost.
Both of these are explained on pages 10-12.
The LED Status Indicator Light: The LED Indicator shows the status of the sys-
tem and serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft; refer to pages 13—14.
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Arming the System
The system may be "Armed" by one of two methods. The first method involves the
use of a remote transmitter to "Actively" arm the system. provided the ignition
switch is "off" and the system is n_ot in Valet Mode. The second method is a
programmable feature called “Last DoorAnning" in which the alarm will “Passively”
or “self" arm.
To Actively Arm the System: Press 8. Release the “Arm/Lock”
Transmitter Button.
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Upon Arming: - The siren Will chirp one time.
- The parking lights will flash once.
' The doors will look. (If an optional interface is connected)
~ The starter interrupt will engage.
~ The LED Status Indicator will begin to flash slowly.
if a protected zone is open when actively arming using the transmitter. the sys-
tem will still arm, but it will bypass the open zone until the zone is secured.
To Passively Arm the System: Turn lgnition Off. Then Open 8-
Close a Door.
Automatic “Last Door Arming” is a programmable feature which allows the alarm
to arm itself and, if desired. lock the doors upon arming. It “On“, this convenient
feature offers a high level of security since the user does not need to actively arm
the system each time the vehicle is exited. Anytime that the ignition is turned off,
and then a door is opened and closed:
- The siren will chirp one time.
- The LED Status Indicator will begin to flash rapidly.
Thirty seconds later:
- The siren Will chirp one time again.
- The LED Status t dicalor will begin to flash slowly.
- The starter interrupt will engage.
The alarm is now fully armed The doors will look at this time, but only if pro—
grammed to do so, and an optional interface must also be installed,
The system can not Last Door Arm ii a protected zone is open. Should a vehicle
door be opened during the arming countdown, the countdown will stop and start
over again when the door is closed. “Automatic Roaming" (page 19) is a sepa-
rate programmable operation similar to Last Door Arming, and should not be
confused with it.
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System Armed 8. Activated
If the System is Activated:
Regardless of method, once the system is in a fully armed state it monitors all
protected zones. and if an intrusion attempt is detected it will activate, or “trigger“.
An activation consists of the following:
- The doors will immediately relock.
- The electronic siren, or optionally the vehicle's horn. will start sounding.
- The exterior parking lights will flash on and off repeatedly.
An activation has a 30 (orGO) second duration unless the system ls disarmed using
the transmitter or the Valet IOverride switch. If all protected zones are secure at
the end of the activation, the system will stop and rearrn itself to detect further entry
attempts. it a protected zone is still open at the end of the activation cycle. the
system will continue to reactivate itself. forup to six activated cycles before it resets
itself and ignores the violated zone. If the programmable activated period is 30
seconds, a continuously violated zone will activate the alarm for 3 minutes total
before resetting and ignoring the violated zone. If the programmable activated
period is 60 seconds, the total activated time under the same circumstance would
be 6 minutes. Once the system is activated. it will store a Zone Violation Code,
which described on page 14.
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I Disarming te System
Press & Release the “DisarmlUnIock”
Transmitter Button.
To Disarrn the System:
Upon Disarm: - The siren will chirp twice (4 chirps if alarm has activated 8. reset)
- The park'og lights will flash twice. (4 times if alarm has activated)
- The door will unlock. (It an optional interface is connected)
- The starter interrupt will disengage.
- The LED Status Indicator will turn “Off", or begin flashing rapidly
if the Automatic Rearming feature is programmed on or flash 3
Zone Violation code if the alarm was activated. (page 14)
Safety Disarm: It the system is disarmed while it is activated, it will disarmI but
not unlock the doors. This is the Safety Disann feature; to unlock the doors in this
situation, simply press the Disarm/Unlock Button againo Should the transmitter be
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lost, damaged, or its batteries be exhausted, the Valet/Override Switch & your
vehicle’s ignition key may be used to disarm the system by performing an
Emergency Oven'lde, which is explained on page 10-12.
Remote Panic Operation
Should it be needed in a threatening situation or you feel the need to attract atten-
tion, the system can be activated remotely by using the transmitter. Your system
features “Enhanced Panic". which allows you to activate Remote Panic from el-
ther the “Ann/Lock" button or ‘DisarmIUnlock" button; the former locks the doors
and the latter unlocks the doors when Remote Panic is activated.
To Activate Remote Panic: Press 8. Hold for 3 Seconds the "Arm/Lock"
Button 3 the “Disarmlunlock” Button
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- The vehicle’s doors will look or unlock. ('If an optional interface is connected)
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- The siren will sound.
~ The vehicle's exterior parking lights will flash.
Remote Panic can be activated anytime. whether the vehicle's Ignition is tumed
on or off, and has a 60 seoond duration (regardless of the 30 or 60 seoond activa-
tion setting) unless a transmitter Is used to stop it. At the end of the 60 second
cycle, the system will reset and be In either the armed state (it activated by the
“Arm/Lock“ button) or in the disanned state (if activated by “DIsarm/Unloclr').
Press 8. Release either the “Arm/Lock”
98 the “DIsarmflJnIock” Button
Deactivating Remote Panic from the “Ann/Lock” button results in the system be-
ing in the Armed state with logged doors. If the “DisannlUnlock' button is used to
deactivate Remote Panic the ystem will be in the Dlsarmed state, with unlocked
doors.
To Deactlvate Panic:
The Auxiliary Channel
The Auxiliary Channel may be used to operate an optional function. Possibilities
Include remote trunk release, remote car starting, or an on-demand remote win-
dow roll-up interface. Please see your Omega dealer for details on available op-
tions. continued nextpeoe
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