Omega Vehicle Security K9-6ATV2 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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The Anti-Carjacking feature automatically activates for each of the three
described conditions, provided that each has been programmed to operate. In each
of the three methods, the vehicle operator has 53 seconds to press the Valet Switch
to cancel the Anti-Carjacking feature. If not cancelled, at 53 seconds the siren will
start chirping, to remind the operator that Anti-Carjacking will engage. This will
continue for 7 seconds, during which time the Anti-Carjacking feature may still be
cancelled by pressing the Valet Switch. At 60 seconds, the Anti-Carjacking feature
fully engages, sounding the siren and flashing the parking lights. Thirty seconds
after the siren sounds and the parking lights flash, the starter interrupt will engage.
During this 30 second period, if the ignition is turned "off" the starter interrupt will
instantly engage.
Once fully activated, the Anti-Carjacking feature can only be deactivated by
turning the ignition "off", then "on" again, after which the Valet
Switch must be
pressed within 5 seconds. When the Anti-Carjacking feature is fully engaged, the
system will not respond to the transmitters, nor will it automatically reset after 60
seconds. The Anti-Carjacking operation will continue until deactivated or until the
vehicle's battery is drained.
Optional Pager Unit And Backup Battery
This security system is designed for easy compatibility with the Omega Pager
unit and also for a Backup Battery (both of which are optional additional compo-
nents). The Omega Pager will alert the user to a security system violation, and also
indicate which protected zone caused the violation. The Backup Battery option will
allow the security system to operate even if power is removed from the system's
control module or if the vehicle's battery is disconnected. The Omega dealer from
which you purchased your vehicle security system can provide more details on the
exact operations of each of these options.
Programming Transmitters
When adding or deleting transmitter codes to operate the security system,
follow this process:
1) Turn "on" the ignition.
2) Within 5 seconds of turning "on" the ignition, press the Valet Switch 5 times. The
siren will chirp, confirming that for the next 10 seconds the system is ready to
learn a transmitter code. When the first transmitter code is learned all existing
stored codes will be erased. To enter a transmitter code, simply press and release
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the transmitter button which is desired to arm and disarm the system.
3) Repeat this procedure for each transmitter desired to operate the security system.
The system will chirp the siren once to confirm that each transmitter code was
learned. Both of the other two transmitter button's functions will automatically
be learned when the arm / disarm button is learned. If a code is not received
within a 10 second period, the learning process will automatically terminate.
Although this security system is programmed at the factory for the large center
transmitter button to arm and disarm the system, any one of the transmitter's three
buttons may be programmed to arm and disarm the security system. Upon the
system learning the arm / disarm button, the other two buttons are automatically
assigned other functions, as follows:
Arm / Disarm Trunk Release 3rd Channel
Large Center Button Small Right Button Small Left Button
Small Right Button Large Center Button Small Left Button
Small Left Button Large Center Button Small Right Button
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Programming Features
Your
vehicle security system has 22 programmable features that allow your
system to be customized to fit your personal needs. To program these features "on"
or "off", follow this process:
1) Turn "off" the ignition.
2) Within 5 seconds of turning "off" the ignition, press the Valet Switch 5 times.
The siren will chirp, followed by a short siren burst, confirming that for the next
10 seconds the system is ready to receive a feature number.
3) Press the Valet Switch the number of times that is equal to the feature number.
Example: Press the Valet Switch six times if Feature #6 is to be changed.
4) The siren will respond by chirping the same amount as the feature number.
Example: The siren responds with six chirps.
5) Press the large transmitter button to turn the feature "on". When done, the siren
will respond with one chirp.
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