Omega Vehicle Security 850i Home Security System User Manual


 
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Feature #12 Doors Lock With Last Door Arming
(Factory Default Setting Off)
This feature adds the automatic locking of the doors to feature #4, Last Door
Arming. If this feature is turned on, the doors will lock when the system becomes
armed 30 seconds after closing the last door. Feature #4 must be turned on for
this feature to operate.
Programming Doors Lock With Last Door Arming:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 28; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and
released twelve times. The system’s response will be twelve siren chirps, and the
Status Light flashing twelve times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds,
press and release the transmitter/transceiver’s "Arm/Lock" button to turn on the
Doors Lock With Last Door Arming feature (the siren will chirp once) or the
"Disarm/Unlock" button to turn off the feature (the siren will chirp twice).
Status Light flashing ten times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press
and release the transmitter/transceiver’s "Arm/Lock" button to turn on “Unlock
#2 When Ignition Turned Off” (the siren will chirp once) or the "Disarm/Unlock"
button to turn this feature off (the siren will chirp twice).
Feature #13 Doors Lock With Automatic Rearm
(Factory Default Setting Off)
This feature adds the automatic locking of the doors to feature #5, Automatic
Rearming. If this feature is turned on, the doors will lock when the system rearms
itself 90 seconds after being disarmed by the transmitter. Feature #5 must be
turned on for this feature to operate.
Feature #11 Open Door Bypass Of Ignition Locking
(Factory Default Setting On)
This feature cancels the automatic locking or unlocking of the vehicle’s doors
when the ignition switch is turned on or off if one of the doors is open.
This feature can be useful, for example, for leaving others within a locked vehicle
when only the driver exits the vehicle. Features #8, #9, or #10 must be turned on
for this feature to operate.
Programming Open Door Bypass Of Ignition Locking:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 28; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and
released eleven times. The system’s response will be eleven siren chirps, and the
Status Light flashing eleven times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds,
press and release the transmitter/transceiver’s "Arm/Lock" button to turn on
“Open Door Bypass Of Ignition Locking” (the siren will chirp once) or the
"Disarm/Unlock" button to turn this feature off (the siren will chirp twice).
Upon Activating Panic:
The electronic siren will sound.
The vehicle’s exterior parking lights will flash.
The vehicle’s doors will lock or unlock, depending on button used.
The Panic feature is designed for situations in which the user feels threatened
and/or a need to attract attention.
Panic can be activated anytime, whether the vehicle’s ignition is turned on or
off, and has a 30 second duration (60 seconds is optional) unless it is deacti-
vated using the remote control.
At the end of the Panic cycle the system will reset, enter the armed state, and
lock the doors.
If the Echo transceiver is used to activate the Panic feature, it will also chirp
continuously as long as Panic is activated, although its chirps can be silenced
without stopping Panic by pressing the “II”, “III”, or Programming button.
To Deactivate Panic:
Press & Release either button
“Enhanced Panic” allows you to activate Remote Panic from either the “Arm/
Lock” button or “Disarm/Unlock” button; the former locks the doors and the
latter unlocks the doors when Remote Panic is activated.
Deactivating Remote Panic from the “Arm/Lock” button results in the system
being in the Armed state with locked doors. If the “Disarm/Unlock” button is
used to deactivate Remote Panic the system will be in the Disarmed state, with
unlocked doors.
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AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
The previous sections have described the basic everyday operations of your
Crime Guard system. The transmitter or Echo transceiver is also capable of
operating several other optional functions which are explained in this section.
Two auxiliary outputs are available for use (the primary output Arms and
Disarms the system). One output, the Auxiliary #2 output, is also capable of
Disarming the system; thus it is ideally suited for remote trunk release. Operat-
ing Auxiliary #2 will also unlock the doors and Disarm the system, should it be
armed. If desired, the unlocking of the doors and disarming of the system may
be programmed to not operate. The other output, Auxiliary #3 output cannot
affect the armed or disarmed status of the system, nor unlock the doors as part of
its operation.