Echo
Remote 2-Way
Transceiver
and four
“Auxiliary Output #2” Button

The Remote Transmitter and Remote Transceiver: Your system comes with two pre-learned remote controls; one is a “transmitter”, and the other is a 2-way “transceiver”, the Omega Echo. The remote transceiver, in addition to operating your system, also receives signals from the system, and displays a variety of system conditions on its LCD screen. Your system can be operated by as many as four transmitters and/or transceivers.

The remote transmitter transceiver both share the same operational buttons- the “Arm /Lock”, the “Disarm/Unlock”,

the “Auxiliary #2” and “Auxiliary #3” buttons. The Echo transceiver has a fifth button, the “Programming” button; pressing this button will illuminate the LCD screen.

“Arm/Lock”

“Disarm/Unlock”

Button

Button

“Auxiliary

“Auxiliary

#2”

#3”

Button

Button

Remote 1-Way

“AuxiliaryTransmitter Output #3”

Button

Programming

Button

“Disarm/Unlock” Button

“Arm/Lock” Button

The Time’s “Minutes” will flash, and may be set now.

Press and release the

..

button to advance the minutes or

press and release the

...

button to reverse the minutes.

When the minutes are correct

press and release the P button

The Echo will play a musical melody; this is the Start Melody which plays upon remote starting. One of five melodies may be chosen now.

Press and release the .. button

Each press of the button changes to the next melody, note that the LCD screen displays “S” and a numeral, which is the melody number.

When the desired musical tone has been the last one played

press and release the P button

The Echo will play another musical melody; this is the Stop Melody which plays when remote start engine run period ends. There are five different melody choices which can be made.

Press and release the .. button

Remote Transceiver Icons: The LCD screen on the remote transceiver has various icons which indicate system status. When the remote transceiver is used to operate the system, it receives back a signal which causes it to chirp (emulating the siren) and display the appropriate icons. Brief descriptions of the icons are:

The digit readout is a clock, with AM and PM indication. This readout also shows how many transmitters/transceivers can operate the system.

The “DISARM” will also show “ARM”; this indicates the Armed or Disarmed status of the system. Neither icon is present when the system is in Valet Mode.

The locked or unlocked pad- lock (windshield) reflects the true locked or unlocked status of the doors (certain pro- grammable features can auto- matically arm the system, but not lock the doors). Arming with the transmitter/trans- ceiver always locks the doors;

Each press of the button changes to the next melody, note that the LCD screen displays a numeral only, which is the melody number.

When the desired musical tone has been the last one played, you may

leave the Echo undisturbed for 12 seconds, until it chirps once

OR

press and release the P button to scroll back through the programmable features.

While the Echo programming must be “scrolled” through, programming mode can be exited at any point within the menu by simply not pressing any but- tons for 12 seconds. The Echo chirps once when it exits programming mode.

If the “MUTE” vibrating operation is selected, turning off the chirps, the remote starting melodies are also replaced by vibration.

The previous also applies to the musical melodies when programming- if the

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Omega Vehicle Security 850i operation manual Press and release the P button, Press and release the .. button

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.