Omega Vehicle Security K9-6ATV2 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
Remote Panic Feature
Remote Panic Activation From The Transmitter: Should you feel threatened
or the need to attract attention you can activate your system's Remote Panic feature
at any time by depressing and holding the large transmitter button for 3 seconds.
Your system will respond by sounding the siren, locking the doors and flashing the
exterior and interior lights for the normal activated period of 60 seconds. Should
wish to enter your vehicle or disengage Remote Panic, simply press and release the
large transmitter button.
Optional 2nd Channel and 3rd Channel Output
Optional 2nd Channel Output (Trunk Release): If your vehicle is equipped
with electric trunk release, your installing dealer can configure your system to
accomplish trunk release from your transmitter. Use of the 2nd channel output is
recommended to operate this option; simply press and hold the small transmitter
button on the right for 2.5 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 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.
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Optional 3rd Channel Output: This output's operation is similar to the trunk
release output except for the following: press the small transmitter button on the left
for 2.5 seconds to activate the 3rd channel output. The 3rd channel output will
operate regardless of the ignition switch being "on" or "off", and there is no audible
or visual confirmation. This output can be used to operate optional equipment such
as remote car starters or window roll-up modules.
Using The Valet Switch
The primary function of the Valet Switch is to enter your security system into
Valet Mode, which prevents the system from arming. You will find this useful when
stopping at service stations, having your vehicle serviced, having your car valet
parked or while having your car washed. The Valet Switch, in conjunction with the
ignition key, can be used to disarm the system should your transmitter be lost or
become inoperable. The Valet Switch is typically mounted in same housing as the
LED Status Indicator. However, some custom installations may have the Valet
Switch mounted in a hidden location; if so, be sure your installing dealer indicates
the location of the Valet Switch to you to avoid potential inconvenience.
Normal Valet Mode: This unique feature can be activated anytime the system
is disarmed and allows you to enter the Valet Mode by simply depressing and
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holding the Valet Switch, provided the system is not armed. If the system is armed
or in the triggered state, however, the ignition must be turned "on" and then the Valet
Switch must pressed within 5 seconds to disarm the system and enter Valet Mode.
While the system is disarmed, simply press and hold the Valet
Switch for 2
seconds to activate the Valet Mode. The system will confirm that it is in the Valet
Mode by chirping the siren twice, and the LED Status Indicator will illuminate
steady Red. The security system will stay in the Valet Mode when the ignition
switch is "on" or "off". While in the Valet Mode, although the system will not arm,
the transmitters will still operate the Remote Panic feature, the doorlocks, and trunk
release; the doors will also lock when the ignition switch is turned "on" and unlock
when it is turned "off"'. While the security system is in the Valet Mode, every time
the ignition switch is turned "off", the siren will chirp once as a reminder.
To Exit Valet Mode: Simply press the Valet Switch, and instantly the security
system will exit Valet Mode. To confirm that the Valet Mode is turned off, the LED
Status Indicator will turn off.
Disarming The Security System If The Transmitter Is Lost: In the event the
transmitter is lost, damaged, or its batteries become exhausted, the Valet Switch
and your ignition key can be used to disarm the system:
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STEP 1. With the system in the armed condition, enter via the driver's door (be
aware that the security system will trigger the when the door is opened).
STEP 2. Use the ignition key to turn the ignition switch "on".
STEP 3. Within 5 seconds, press the Valet Switch. The system will disarm.
Red LED Status Indicator
The LED Status Indicator feature is a visual indication of what state the security
system is in at any given time. The LED Status Indicator is normally positioned in
a location that is easily observed by the driver. These are the possible conditions that
the security system can be in as reflected by the LED Status Indicator:
1) Off = The security system is disarmed and not performing any
automatic functions.
2) On Constant = The security system is in the Valet Mode.
3) Flashing Slow = The security system is Fully Armed.
4) Flashing Fast = The 30 second Last Door Arming feature or 90 second
Automatic Rearming feature is in progress. This fast
flashing also occurs during the 3 second or 45 second
arming delay.
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