If desired, the system’s alarm function may be armed or disarmed as needed

during remote start operations (the system must be disarmed before entering the vehicle).

Should the engine fail to start on the first attempt, the system will subsequently make as many as three further attempts, if needed. Please note that each starting attempt takes approximately 20 seconds for the system to check the vehicle’s status, cycle the ignition and starter circuits, and then monitor vehicle status again before the next attempt.

Certain conditions will prevent the engine from remotely starting, or if remotely started already, will stop the running engine. These conditions are:

A pressed brake pedal.

The gear selector not being in the “park” or “neutral” position, or alternatively, the parking brake not being set.

An open hood.

An open door will not prevent the system from starting the engine; if the engine has already been remotely started, opening a door will not stop the running engine, unless the system is armed. Opening a door with the engine running by remote control and the system armed will result in the system going into an alarm condition, sounding the siren and flashing the lights, and stopping the engine. If a start command is sent from the transmitter, but any of the previously listed conditions are present, the system will not attempt to start the engine and will instead have a short sounding of the siren to indicate a violated safety circuit.

The violated safety circuit conditions which can produce this indication are the gear selector not in the “park” position, an open hood or trunk, or a pressed brake pedal. If the system is in Starting Valet Mode, it simply will not respond to a transmitter or transceiver command.

To drive the vehicle away after remote starting, disarm the system (if needed) open the door to enter the vehicle, insert the key into the ignition switch and turn the switch to “on” or “run” position (not “start”!). Then press the brake pedal or remove the gear selector from “park”; now the engine is no longer running from the system, but rather from the ignition key. Pressing the Valet Switch also turn off the system’s running the engine, but without the violated safety circuit siren sounding.

“Stick Shift” Remote Starting Setup Procedure: When the 850i4e is installed into a manual transmission vehicle, programmable feature #30 must be turned on. Then, whenever remote starting will be desired later the following procedure must be followed before exiting the vehicle:

Step 1 With the engine running and foot on the brake, apply the parking brake, put the transmission shifter in “neutral”, and remove your foot from the brake.

To Change a Feature:

Step 5 After accessing the desired feature, within 10 seconds Press & Re- lease either the transmitter/transceiver’s “Arm/Lock” button or the “Disarm/Unlock” button.

Pressing the “Arm/Lock” button turns the feature on; the siren will chirp once and the Status Light will turn on.

Pressing the “Disarm/Unlock” button turns the feature off; the siren will chirp twice and the Status Light will turn off.

To Access and Change further Features:

Step 6 If there are more features to be programmed, within 10 seconds of the previous action Press & Release the Valet Switch the same num- ber of times as the next desired feature’s number.

Again the siren will chirp and the Status Light will flash

as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the new feature number which is now accessed.

Use the transmitter/transceiver as described in Step 5 to change the newly accessed feature as desired.

Repeat this Step 6 for each additional feature until all features are programmed.

To Exit Programing Mode:

Step 7 Allow 10 seconds to pass without performing any programming actions; or, turn the vehicles’s ignition in.

The siren will sound briefly and the Status Light will go out to confirm that the system is exiting Programing Mode.

Once the system is in Programming Mode, if at any time 10 seconds elapse without programming activity, the system will automatically exit Programming Mode. To prevent the system from prematurely exiting Programming Mode, the feature can entered again by pressing the Valet Switch, or if a feature is accessed, by pressing either of the transmitter or transceiver buttons. Features may be selected and accessed in any order.

A convenient Feature Programming Checklist is on pages 46-47, which greatly simplifies the feature programming process.

Important Note: The following pages explain each of the programmable features in detail. Please note that programmable features may add or change the “factory-set” operations as described in this guide. Therefore, it is important to read the description of any feature before changing it from its factory-set default setting. Some programmable features are for installation-related issues only.

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Omega Vehicle Security 850i To Change a Feature, To Access and Change further Features, To Exit Programing 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.

Overall, the Omega Vehicle Security 850i is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable and feature-rich vehicle security system. With its two-way communication, advanced sensors, and customizable features, it offers exceptional protection that adapts to the evolving landscape of vehicle theft and safety demands. Whether for personal vehicles, commercial fleets, or premium automobiles, the 850i consistently delivers confidence and security to drivers everywhere.