Omega Research and Development 442 Car Alarm Transmitter User Manual users manual 4

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Auxiliary Sensor & Prewarning
Auxiliary Sensor: This security system is equipped with a plug-in port for an
optional sensor to increase the effectiveness of the system. The comprehensive
line of optional sensors offered is comprised of impact sensors, glass tampering
sensors, and microwave/radar sensors which can detect motion inside and
outside the vehicle. Your Omega dealer can provide details on the complete line
of sensors and help determine which sensor or sensors are best suited for your
needs. Currently many sensors feature dual zone capability. which takeadvantage
of the security system's prewarning circuit,
Bypassing the Auxiliary Sensor: if desired, the system may be armed. but
without the auxiliary sensor being part of the system‘s protection. Upon amino,
immediately after the single arming confirmation chirp. simply press and release
the Transmitter Trunk Button; the system will chirp the siren once again to confirm
that the sensor is bypassed. When the sensor has been bypassed, it will not
activate the alarm, nor will it cause a Prewarning Detection.
Prewarnlng Detection: This circuit requires connection to a dual zone sensor or
detection device. When the sensor's prewam zone is triggered the security system
will respond by siren burst followed by a series of chirps, which altogether lasts
about 2 seconds.
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Programmable Anti-Carjacking Protection
The Freedom-500 vehicle security system is equipped with three levels of
programmable Anti-Carjacking protection. The Anti-Carjacking operation may be
activated by the ignition, a combination of the ignition and an open door, or the
transmitter. These three forms of Anti-Carjacking protection are programmable
features, which are as received configured "oft”,
First Level: Anti-Car‘acking activated using the transmitter:
lf programmable feature “14 is “On", the Anti Car-Jacking operation may be
activated by pressing and holding the transmitters Disarm/Unlock Button and
Small Button together for 4 ieconds while the ignition is “On".
Second Level: Anti-Car'acking activated by a door:
It programmable feature “15 is “On". the system will initiate the Anti~Carjacking
operation every time a vehicle door is opened and closed while the ignition is “On".
Third Level: Anti-Car'acking activated by the ignition:
If programmable feature “16 is “On", the system will initiate the Anti-Carjacking
operation every time the vehicle's ignition is turned “On".
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Once the Anti-Carjacking process has begun, the user has 63 seconds to press
the Valet/Override Switch in order to cancel the process If not cancelled. at 55
seconds the siren will begin to chirp tors seconds to alert the userthat the system
is about to enter into an activated condition. if the Anti Car‘Jacking process is not
cancelled before the 63 second countdown expires, the system will fully activate.
in the activated condition the siren/horn will sound. the parking lights will flash.
and at 95 seconds the starter interrupt will engage. Once the system is activated
in the Anti-Carjack mode, the transmitters will NOT stop the operation, nor will the
system reset automatically. Once it is fully activated, the Anti-Carjacking
operation can only be deactivated by:
First Step: Turning the vehicle's ignition “OW.
Second Step: Turning the vehicle‘s ignition back “On".
Third Step: Within 5 seconds Pressing the Valet/Override Switch.
Programmable Features
The Freedom-500 vehicle security system has 20 programmable features which
allow the system to be customized to suite many individual needs. The following
pages provide a brief explanation for each feature, and notes its factory default
setting. If the feature is not an “on or off‘ type feature, the transmitter buttons'
functions in programming mode are noted. Otherwise, pressing the Arm/Lock
Button turns the feature “on"; pressing the Disarm/Unlock Button turns the feature
“off".
- = Default Factory Setting
ti Current Sensing: (-On / Off)
» Enables the system to be activated if armed should the system detect a
voltage spike in the vehicle's electrical system.
2. Current Sensing Activation Delay: (3 Seconds / -3 Minutes)
v Allows option of a longer delay before activation by current sensing can occur.
This is for use in vehicl ‘j with equipment, such as cooling fans, which stay
on after the ignition has een turned off.
St Last Door Arming: (On / -Otf)
- Configures the system to automatically arm itself 30 seconds after the last
of the vehicle’s doors is closed.
4. Doors Lock With Last Door Arming: (On 1 -Off)
- Adds the automatic locking of the vehicle's doors to the previous feature.
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5. Automatic Rearmingz (On / 'Off)
- Configures the system to automatically rearm itself 90 seconds after it has
been disarmed by the transmitter.
6. Doors Lock With Automatic Rearm: (On / -Ofi)
- Adds the automatic locking of the vehicle's doors to the previous feature.
7, Steady Siren Output Or Pulsed Horn Honk Output: (-Siren / Horn)
- Allows the selection of a constant output to sound the electronic siren ora
pulsed output to properly sound the vehicle's horn. If programming, press the
Transmitter Arm/Lock Button for the Steady Siren setting or press the Disarm/
Unlock Button tor the Pulsed Horn setting.
8, Ignition Controlled Door Lock: (-On / Off)
— Configures the system to lock the vehicle's doors when the ignition is turned
on. The following feature controls unlocking, and these features will still
operate when the system is in Valet Mode.
9, ignition Controlled Door Unlock: (-On / Off) _ _ . .
- Configures the system to unlock the vehicle’s doors when thetgnltton is tumed
off.
10. System Activation Cycle Duration: (-30 l 60 Seconds)
- Configures the system's activation duration cycle to be either 30 seconds or
60 seconds it programming, press the Transmitter Arm/Lock Button for the
30 Second setting or press the Disarm/Unlock Botton for the 60 second setting.
11. Double Unlock Pulse: (On I-Off)
- Configures system to change the single unlock output pulse into a double
unlock pulse, Some newer vehicles require a double pulse to unlock the
doors; when needed this feature saves the expense ot optional parts.
12, Open Door Bypass Alert: (On /-Off)
- Configures the system to chirp the siren 3 times upon arming, instead of 1
time, to warn the user' door is still open.
13, Auxiliarv 2nd Channel Disarms System or Engages Start Mode: (-Disarrns/
Start Mode)
- This unique feature changes certain aspects of the system's Auxiliary 2nd
Channel's operation so that it is more compatible with optional remote starter
units. When this feature is utilized, instead of disarming the system when the
Auxiliary 2nd Channel is activated, the system does not disarm. Additionally,
certain of the system‘s sensory zones are bypassed to preventfalse activation
due to the remote starting operation. When this feature is set for the Start
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Mode, and the Auxiliary 2nd Channel is activated, the system will bypass
the current sensing and sensor zones it the system is armed. This allows a
remote start module to start the vehicle without activating the system. The
door and tmnk zones remain active, and if violated will activate the system
and turn the vehicle’s engine off. It programming, press the Disarm/Unlock
Button for Start Mode or the Unlock/Disarm Button for Disamt. Please note
that the Auxiliary 3rd Channel has standard full-time Start Mode operation.
14. Transmitter Activated Anti-Car‘acking; (On / -Off)
- This feature‘s operation is explained on pages 21-22.
15. Dgor Activated Anti-Car'acking; (On / -Off)
- This feature's operation is explained on pages 21-22.
16. Ignition Activated Anti-Car'acking: (On I -Off)
- This feature's operation is explained on pages 21-22.
17. Confirmation Chim: (-On loft)
- This feature allows the arm and disarm confirmation chirps to be turned off.
When this feature is turned off, exceptions will be chirps during programming
and the single chirp produced when the system arms by Last Door Arming
and Automatic Rearming.
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18. 1 or 2 Button Arm/Disarm: (1 Button / -2 Button)
~ This feature controls how the transmitter operates the security system.
Having this feature on the “2 Button“ setting has the system operating in a
"dedicated button for arming and dedicated button fordisarming" fashion. The
"2 Button" setting is the correct one to be used with the included transmitters.
If this feature is set for “1 Button". a single transmitter button will alternate
arming and disarming the system with each press ofthat button. This type of
operation is also described as a "single button toggle" for the arming and
disarming of the system, Optional transmitters are available for best use of
this feature. When programming. press Arm/Lock for 1 Button, or Disarm/
Unlock for 2 Button operation.
19. Transmitter Button #4 goerates Remote Panic: (On / -Off)
- This feature, describe n page 15. configures the transmitters Button #4 to
operate Remote Panic without locking or unlocking the doors. If this feature
is turned on, the Auxiliary 3rd Channel is operated by pressing and releasing
Button 1M instead of pressing and holding it, When programming, press Arm/
Lock for 3rd Channel, or Disarm/Unlock for Remote Panic operation,
20. Single or Multi»VehicIe Ogeration: (-Sing|e / Multi-Vehicle)
- This feature is described on page 13. When programming. press Arm/Lock
for Single operation, or Disarm/Unlock for Multi-Vehicle operation.
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How to Program Features
The 20 programmable features, explained in the previous pages, are very easily
programmed by a procedure using the ignition key, Valet/Override Switch. and
transmitter. To access Features Programming Mode:
Step 1: Turn the vehicle's ignition "On" then "Off“.
Step 2: Within 10 seconds of turning the ignition "Off“, press the Valet/Override
Switch 5 times. The system will sound a siren burst, then a single chirp
confirming entry to Features Programming Mode.
Stop 3: Within 7 seconds of entering Features Programming Mode, press the
Valet/Override Switch the number of times equal to the number of the
feature to be programmed. The system will repeat the feature number
with same number of siren chirps.
Step 4: After the system acknowledges the feature to be programmed, press
either the Transmitter Ann/Lock Button to turn the feature on (the system's
response will be 1 chirp), or the Disarm/Unlock Button to turn the feature
off (the system's response will be 2 chirps).
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To program more features, simply repeat Steps 3 and 4. If seven seconds expire
without any programming activity the system will automatically exit Features Pro-
gramming Mode. Turning on the ignition switch will also exit the system from
Features Programming Mode; in either case the system signals the exit with two
siren bursts. _ _i
How to Program Transmitters to the System
Whenever a transmitter, new or existing, is programmed to the system, ail exist-
ing codes are erased for security. 80 all of the transmitters which are to operate
the system. which can be up to four, must be programmed at the same time.
sup 1: Turn "On" the vehicle's ignition.
Step 2: Within 10 seconds prkgs the Valet/Override Switch 5 times. The system
responds with 1 siren urst to confirm Transmitter Programming Mode.
Step 3: Within 10 seconds, press either the Trunk button or Button #4 on each
transmitter to be programmed The response to each is 1 and 1, 1 and 2.
etc, siren burst then chirp(s).
If 17 seconds expire without any programming activity the system will automati-
cally exit Transmitter Programming Mode. Tuming off the ignition switch will also
exit the system from Transmitter Programming Mode; in either case the system
signals the exit with 1 long siren chirp.
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Unauthorized Transmitter Alert: For the next 48 hours after transmitter
programming, every time the vehicle‘s ignition is turned “On", the system will emit
a series of siren chirps, and the LED Status Indicator will show the number of
programmed transmitters for 90 seconds instead of 1 0 seconds. As the instructions
above shows, programming extra transmitters to any vehicle security system is
easy; the exclusive patented Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature protects
against someone programming their own transmitter to operate your system.
r Replacement and Optional Transmitters
Replacement or optional transmitters are readily available from the dealer from
which you purchased your system; or may purchased directly from Omega
Research and Development. Transmitters purchased from Omega are $35.00
not deliver to a P.O. Box. Please remit $ 3500 for each transmitter ordered;
personal check, money order or credit card are acceptable. Mail order form to:
Omega Research and Development, Inc.
P. 0. Box 508
Douglasville, Georgia 30133
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