Omega Research and Development 442 Car Alarm Transmitter User Manual users manual 3
Omega Research and Development Inc Car Alarm Transmitter users manual 3
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- The LED Status Indicator will turn “Off", or begin flashing rapidly if the Automatic Rearming feature is programmed on or flash 6 Zone Violation code if the alarm was activated. (page 19) Safety Disarm: If the system is disarmed while it is activated, it will disarm, but 10t unlock the doors. This is the Safety Disarm feature; to unlock the doors in this situation, simply press the Disarm/Unlock Button again. Should the transmitter be bet; damaged, Gris batter'es be exhausted, the Valet/Override Switch & your rehicle‘s ignition key may be used to disarm the system by performing an Emergency Override, which is explained on page 17. Silent Arming 8. Disarming 9 Silent Arm / Disarm: Press & Release the Trunk Button Twice Should you wish to arm or disarm the system without the confirmation chirps, simply press and release the Transmitter Trunk Button m. Using the Silent Arml Disarm operation simply reverses the armed/disarmed status of the security system if the system is disarmed when the double Transmitter Trunk Button signal is received. itarms; should the system be armedwhen the double signal is received, it will disarm. Page 10 __I The Auxiliary Channels Optional 2nd Channel Output (Trunk Release): If your vehicle is equipped with electn'ctrunk releasetyourinstalling dealercan configureyoursystemto accomplish tmnk release from your transmitter. Use ofthe 2nd channel output is recommended to operate this option: simply press and hold the Transmitter Trunk Button for 3 seconds. Your vehicle will respond by releasing the trunk lid or rear hatch, chirping the siren twice, disarming the system, unlocking the doors and turning on your parking and interior lights for 30 seconds. The trunk release will not operate with the ignition switch "on" unless the vehicle's door is open. If desired, the security system can be programmed to remain armed when this feature is used, To Activate the 2nd Chant e_l: Press 8. Hold the Transmitter Trunk Button for 3 Seconds W rm in 43s / Page 11 If the system is armed when the Auxiliary Channel is used, it will also disarm; 5] there is also has a special programmable feature, Stan Mode, which is designed to allow the addition of an optional remote starter module to start the vehicle while leaving the system armed (pages 25-26). Optional 3rd Channel Output: This output‘s operation is similar to the trunk release output exceptfor the tollowlng: press and hold the Transmittefs Button #4 for 3 seconds to activate the 3rd channel output. The 3rd channel output has no audible or visual confirmation. This output can be used to operate optional equipment such as remote car starter units or window roll-up modules, and it has Start Mode capability all of the time, and which |s described on pages 25-26. To Activate the 3591 Channel: Press & Hold the Transmitter Button #4 for 3 Seconds moutmltmnfln‘o unvlmnnyn'nvwrc nmubwaxumm mm mm u" sum ”10“ mm; mmum For safety, neither Auxiliary Channel cannot be activated ifthe vehicle‘s ignition is "On'E The Auxiliary Channels have output for as long as the button is held. _. Page 12 as shown on the top comer of the transmitter. This 91- mm. unique feature is further enhanced torconvenient, easy Vfi“. Mfi'fii” ’operation- it only one system is to be operated, WWW programmable feature #20, Single or Two Vehicle Operation. ensures that the single system responds no matter which position the Multi-Vehicle Switch is in. Programming leature #20 is iKp|8ined on pages 27-29. _. Multiple Vehicle Operation Two Freedom»500 security systems can be totally and independently operated in two separate vehicles. This is done by the use of the Multi~VehicIe Switch, located 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 ei ther the “Ann/Lock" button or “Disarm/Unlock" button: the former locks the doors and the latter unlocks the doors when Remote Panicjs activated Page 13 To Activate Remote Panic: Press & Hold for 3 Seconds the “Arm/Lock” Button Q the “DisarmIUnlock” Button tHE 5mm scones \m£ FNMNG tiemsthl IHE DOORS Wilt LOCK LOCK QB UNtOCK' U on Actlvatin Pan , - The vehicle's doors wrll lock or unlock. (it an optional interface is connected) - The siren will sound. - The vehicle's exterior parking lights will flash. Remote Panic can be activated anytime, whether the vehicle's ignition is turned on or off, and has a 60 second duration (regardless of the 30 or 60 second 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 (if activated by the “Arm/Lock" button) or in the disarmed state (if activated by “Disarm/Unlock"). Page 14 Press & Release either the “Arm/Lock" _0_R the “DisarmlUnlock” Button Deactivating Remote Panic from the “Arm/Lock" button results in the system be- ing Armed with locked doors; it the “Disarm/Unlock" button is used to deactivate Remote Panic the system will be in the Disarmed state with unlocked doors. To Deactivate Panic: , “Dedicated Panic Button" Option: Another method of operating me Remote Panic feature is available as an option Programmable feature $19 configures Transmitter Button #4 to operate Remote Panic. When this is programmed, pressing and holding Button #4 operates Remote Panic without the doors locking or unlocking, Even if this option is used, the Arm/Lock and Disarm/Unlock buttons still operate Remote Panica jreviously described, Also. when this option is used, the 3rd Channel still operat from Button #4- instead of pressing and holding Button #4. press and release it twice to operate the 3rd Channel output. Valet Mode 8. Emergency Override The Valet/Override Switch can perform two distinct functions: accessing Valet Mode and performing an Emergency Override of an armed and activated system. It is important thatyou know the location of the Valet Switch; aValet Switch and LED Status Indicator combination holder is provided, animay have been installed. Page 15 ,fi Valet Mode prevents any active arming, from the transmitter, or passive arming, as in Last Door Arming. Valet Mode is designed for situations in which it is not convenient forthe alarm portion ofthe system to be operational;er example during extended stopovers for vehicle servicing, loaning others your vehicle. mainte- nance, valet parking, washing, etc. The convenience features such as keyless entry, the auxiliary channel, and ignition~activated doorlocks can still be operated. To Enter Valet Mode: Press & Hold the Valet (System MUST be Disarmed) Switch for 3 Seconds - The LED Status indicator will light solid Red to confirm Valet Mode. Now the system cannot become armed, The vehicle's ignition may be "On" or "Off" when entering Valet Mode. To Exit Valet Mode: Simply Press & Release the Valet Switch. - The LED Status indicator will turn off to confirm that the system has exited Valet Mode and returned to a “standby“ mode. Normal arming operations may be resumed. Again, the vehicle's ignition may be "On" or "Off" when exiting Valet Mode, Page 16 To Disarm the Security System Without The Transmitter: Valet Mode can only be achieved with a disarmed system. If the system is armed, and in the event that the transmitter is lost, damaged, or its batteries have become exhausted. the Valet IOverride Switch & your vehicle ’s ignition key may be used to disarm the system by performing an Emergency Override: Step 1: With the system in the armed condition, enter the vehicle Via the driver's door (be aware that the alarm will activate when the door is opened). Step 2: Using your key, turn the vehicle's ignition to the "On" position. Step 3: Within 5 seconds. Press the Valet/Override Switch. -The activated system will instantly disarm. When the Valet/Override Switch is pressed, and the system disarms, releasing the switch will place the system in standby mode. Holding the switch for 3 seconds further after the activated system disarms W|ll place the system into Valet Mode, preventing Iurther arming. Once overridden, the disarmed system may still be lilaced into Valet Mode as described on the previous pages. Page 17 The LED Status Indicator The Red LED Status Indicator visually shows the status of the system and also provides a high level of visual deterrence. The Red LED Status Indicator Light is normally mounted in a location where it can be easily seen by the driver. as well as from outside the vehicle. Securig System Status: The primary function of the Red LED Status Indicator Light is to indicate the normal operating status of the security system: Off = The system is disarmed and not performing any automatic functions. On Constant = The system is in the Valet Mode. Flashing Slow = The system is tuIIy Armed Flashing Fast = The system is Last Door Arming or Automatic Rearrning. Automatic Transmitter Verification: For the first 10 seconds after the vehicle‘s ignition is turned "On", the LED Status Indicator will flash a number of times equal 0 the number of transmitters which are programmed in the system’s memory and which can operate the security system. This indication can be from 1 Flash lpause up to 4 Flashes lpause, as the system can be operated byjust one. or as many as our remote transmitters. A related feature. Unauthorized Transmitter Alert, warns on of recenttransmitter programming, and protects yoursystem from unauthorized ransmitters being coded to operate it your without your knowledge. Page 18 __—______ Zone Testing &Zone Violation: Are related visual indicators, via the LED Status Indicator; the first shows currently violated zones while the system is disarmed, and the second, should the system be activated, shows which zone caused the activation after the fact. These are the codes for both operations: 1 Flash lPause = is the current sensing zone circuit. 2 Flashes lPause — is the hood or trunk zone circuit. 3 Flashes lPause s the door zone circuit. 4 Flashes lPause = is the sensor zone circuit, including Prewarning Detection. Zone Testing operates while the system is disarmed, and shows if a protected zone is in a violated state. In using Zone Testing, for example, while the system is disarmed, whenever a doc -is open the LED Status Indicator will flash 3 times between pauses. Should mul\|ple protected zones be violated at the same time, all will be shown in sequence. Zone Violation operates if the system has been armed. and then activated. During the activation, the LED Status Indicator will flash the Violation, and then revert to the normal slow flash when the system rests itself. then, upon disarming, the LED will change to flash the Violation Code. and will continue to do so until the ignition switch is turned “On“. Should multiple activations occur during a single armed period, up to four Zone Violations will be shown upon disarming. Page 19
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