Omega Vehicle Security 850i System Armed & Activated, Feature #26 Total Closure Lock Output

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Programming Single or Double Unlock Pulse:

Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 28; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released twenty five times. The system’s response will be twenty five siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing twenty five times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter/transceiver’s "Arm/Lock" button to configure the double unlock pulse (the siren will chirp once) or the "Disarm/Unlock" button to configure the single unlock pulse (the siren will chirp twice).

Feature #26

Total Closure Lock Output

 

(Factory Default Setting OFF)

If the vehicle is has an existing total closure feature, this programmable feature gives the installer the option of interfacing the system to operate this feature. Typically, this option would close all windows and the sunroof, in addition to locking the doors, when arming the system. Consult with the in- staller on this option, as the vehicle must be properly equipped to utilize this system feature. Turning this feature on changes the door lock output pulse to a 28 second duration.

Note: When using this feature, upon Arming the system, should the “Disarm/ Unlock” button be pressed during the 28 second lock output period, the output will stop only- the system will not Disarm. Pressing the button again will Disarm the system, and at any time after the 28 second lock output period.

Programming Total Closure Lock Pulse:

Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 28; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released twenty six times. The system’s response will be twenty six siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing twenty six times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter/transceiver’s "Arm/Lock" button to configure the 28 second door lock pulse for total closure (the siren will chirp once) or the "Disarm/Unlock" button to configure the short door lock pulse (the siren will chirp twice).

Feature #27

Gasoline Or Diesel Engine

 

(Factory Default Setting Gasoline)

This feature changes the system's timing of the ignition and starter output sequence for remotely starting vehicles with a diesel engine.

Programming Gasoline or Diesel Engine:

Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 28; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released twenty seven times. The system’s response will be twenty seven siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing twenty seven times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter/transceiver’s "Arm/Lock"

SYSTEM ARMED & ACTIVATED

While the system is in the Armed state:

The Status Light will be flashing slowly Red to confirm that the system is armed, and also serve as a visual deterrent.

The starter interrupt circuit is engaged.

All protected zones are being monitored for intrusion attempts.

Should an Activation into the Alarm Condition occur:

The changing-tone electronic siren will loudly sound.

The parking and interior lights will flash.

The doors will lock,* regardless of their locked or unlocked status. This feature is unique- if the system detects that a door is opened, it waits until the door is closed before relocking it, denying the thief reentry.

An activated alarm condition has a duration of 30 seconds (60 is optional) unless the system is disarmed using the transmitter, transceiver, or the Valet Switch. If all protected zones are secure at the end of the alarm condition, the system will stop and rearm automatically, ready to detect another entry attempt. If a protected zone is still violated at the end of the alarm condition, the system will reactivate for up to two additional alarm cycles. After the third alarm cycle the system will automatically rearm and bypass the open zone until that zone returns to a normal “non-violated” state.

Once the system resets after it has been activated, upon disarming the audible and visual confirmation will change to indicate the activation. This is the “Activation Alert”, which is explained on pages 11-12.

The Echo Remote Transceiver’s reaction to the alarm condition:

If the remote transceiver was previously used to arm or operate the system, it will react to an alarm activation, provided it is within range of the system. Upon receiving a signal from the activated system, the transceiver will:

The transceiver will start chirping, and continue chirping until any transceiver button is pressed.

An icon will start flashing, indicating which protected zone’s violation caused the system’s alarm condition.

When silencing the transceiver’s alarm chirps, please note the differences of pressing it’s buttons:

Pressing “Arm/Lock” will rearm the system, stopping both system’s alarm condition (leaving it armed) and the transceiver’s chirping.

*An optional doorlock interface must be installed

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Contents 850i4e Inside Front Cover Inside Back Cover PRINTER’S Note Table of Contents #31 Turbo Timer Second Arming DelayIgnition-Activated Vehicle Recovery Door-Activated Vehicle RecoveryOther Omega Echo Notes Features Programming ChecklistAbout Your NEW Crime Guard System Press and release Press and releasePress and release the P button Press and release the .. buttonButton Programming the Echo Transceiver FunctionsPress and release Button After 5 seconds the Echo chirps twice release the P buttonUpon Arming the System will Using Your Crime Guard SystemProgramming Transmitters Or Echo Transceivers There are three methods of Arming the security systemUpon Arming with the Echo Transceiver, it will Feature #30Feature #31 Turbo Timer Last Door Arming by Exiting the CARFeature #29 Tach Wire or Tachless Starter Operation Feature #28System Armed & Activated Feature #26 Total Closure Lock OutputFeature #27 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine Disarming the System Feature #24Door Lock/Unlock Pulse DurationFeature #25 Double Unlock Pulse Feature #23 Or 2 Button Arming / Disarming Feature #22 Soft or Loud Horn Confirmation ChirpsAutomatic Rearming Feature #19 Steady/Flashing Lights During Remote StartFeature #20 Feature #21 Steady Siren or Pulsed Horn OutputDisarming by Emergency Override Feature #17 Chirp ConfirmationFeature #18 Remote Start Run Time 10 Or 20 Minutes To Disarm the System without using a TransmitterTo Activate Enhanced Remote Panic Enhanced Remote PanicAuxiliary Outputs Feature #11 Open Door Bypass Of Ignition LockingFeature #12 Doors Lock With Last Door Arming Feature #13 Doors Lock With Automatic RearmTo Activate Auxiliary Output #3 To Activate Auxiliary Output #2Glass Breakage & 2-ZONE Impact Sensor Silent Arming and DisarmingRemote Engine Starting Remote Sensor BypassTo Activate Remote Starting Feature #1 SecureCodeFactory Default Setting 1 Press How to custom program a new SecureCodeTo Exit Programing Mode To Change a FeatureTo Access and Change further Features To Access a Feature To Enter Programing ModeLevel #2 Vehicle Recovery activated by an open door Vehicle RecoveryAlarm Valet Mode Alarm Valet & Starting Valet ModesTo Enter both Modes Full Valet Mode Status Indicator LightTo enter Alarm Valet Mode To Enter Starting Valet Mode

850i specifications

The Omega Vehicle Security 850i is a cutting-edge vehicle security system designed to provide robust protection against theft and unauthorized access. Known for its blend of innovative technologies and user-friendly features, the 850i stands out in the crowded market of automotive security solutions.

One of the primary features of the Omega 850i is its two-way remote communication system. This technology allows vehicle owners to receive real-time alerts about their vehicle's status. The remote offers a range of up to one mile, enabling users to lock, unlock, and control their vehicle from a distance. Additionally, the system includes a built-in panic button, which can be activated in emergencies to alert those nearby and deter potential threats.

The 850i is equipped with advanced technologies such as a shock sensor, which detects any impact or tampering. This feature is crucial for ensuring that even minor disturbances are addressed promptly, providing peace of mind to vehicle owners. Furthermore, the system includes a hood and door sensor, which monitors unauthorized entry attempts, further enhancing its protective capabilities.

Another notable characteristic of the Omega 850i is its programmable settings. Users can customize various functions, such as the sensitivity level of the shock sensor and the duration of the siren, allowing for a tailored security experience that meets individual preferences. The system is also capable of integrating with other security devices, creating a comprehensive security ecosystem for the vehicle.

The 850i also incorporates a dedicated lifetime warranty, signaling the brand's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. This assurance is crucial for vehicle owners looking to invest in a long-term security solution. Additionally, the installation process is straightforward, and many users appreciate the option of professional installation to ensure the system functions optimally.

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