Omega Vehicle Security 850i Last Door Arming By Exiting The Car, Feature #30, Feature #31, Page

Models: 850i

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Feature #30

required to use this feature. To program the feature, follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 28; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released twenty nine times. The system’s response will be twenty nine siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing twenty nine times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter’s "Arm/Lock" button to configure the system for Tachless operation (the siren will chirp once) or the "Disarm/Unlock" button to configure the system for Tach Wire operation (the siren will chirp twice).

Feature #30

Stick Shift Remote Starting

 

(Factory Default “Tachless”)

This feature changes the parameters of the 850i4e’s remote start operation to be suitable for manual transmission-equipped vehicles via a “setup” procedure which must be followed upon exiting the vehicle. When this feature is turned on, the operator must set the parking brake and then press the transmitter’s “Arm/ Lock” and “Disarm/Unlock” buttons, which keeps the engine running after removing the ignition key. After exiting, the user must then arm the 850i4e and lock the vehicle doors by pressing the transmitter’s “Arm/Lock” button. Only after this will the system accept a remote start command, and the vehicle must remain undisturbed until that point. The complete instructions for remote starting, including Stick Shift Remote Starting, is on pages 18 through 22.

Programming Stick Shift Remote Starting: The operation of this feature depends on the correct connection of the safety wire to the vehicle’s parking brake; please refer to the “Installation Manual” for proper connection of this wire. To program the feature, follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 28; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and released thirty times. The system’s response will be thirty siren chirps, and the Status Light flashing thirty times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter’s "Arm/Lock" button to configure the system for Stick Shift Remote Starting operation (the siren will chirp once) or the "Disarm/Unlock" button to turn this operation off (the siren will chirp twice).

Feature #31

Turbo Timer

 

(Factory Default Setting OFF)

This feature, described on pages 21-22, when turned on configures the 850i4e to automatically keep the engine running for 2 minutes after it is turned off. This operation is designed specifically for vehicles having turbocharged engines (the user may temporarily bypass the feature if desired).

Programming Turbo Timer: The operation of this feature is dependent upon the correct connection of the safety wire to the vehicle’s parking brake; please refer to the “Installation Manual” for proper connection of this wire. To

The starter interrupt will engage.

The Status Light will begin to flash slowly in Red.

Three seconds after arming, the security system becomes fully armed, and will activate to an alarm condition should an intrusion attempt be detected.

Upon Arming with the Echo Transceiver, it will:

The transceiver will chirp twice (or four times if a zone is bypassed).

The “ARM” icon will appear.

The “locked lock” icon appears, confirming that doors have locked.

The number of operating transmitters or transceivers is briefly displayed.

Arming Bypass:

When arming the system using the transmitter or transceiver, if any pro- tected zone or sensor circuit is in a violated condition, the affected zone or circuit will be automatically bypassed. This is “Arming Bypass”, which allows the system to still arm and protect the other normal, non-violated zones. In the case of a bypassed zone or circuit, should the violated condition return to nor- mal, 5 seconds after becoming normal the system restores protection to the pre- viously bypassed zone or circuit.

If the hood and trunk zone, or sensor circuit is bypassed when the system is armed, instead of the normal arming confirmation the siren will chirp four times and the parking lights will flash four times to alert you. However, if a door zone is bypassed, the siren and light confirmation will be the normal two chirps and flashes, as many vehicles are equipped with a delayed interior light illumi- nation. In these vehicles, the interior light delay would typically cause the sys- tem to indicate a bypass if the system is armed during the delay. In these cases, the arming indication is normal, and the door zone is protected by the system five seconds after the interior light turns off.

When the remote transceiver is used and Arming Bypass occurs, it will chirp four times itself (instead of two) and flash the icon of the violated zone.

LAST DOOR ARMING BY EXITING THE CAR

Last Door Arming:

Last Door Arming is a programmable feature which configures the system to arm itself without the need of a command from the transmitter or transceiver. This convenient feature offers a high level of security and may entitle the ve- hicle owner to an insurance discount since the user does not need to remember to arm the system each time the vehicle is exited.

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Omega Vehicle Security 850i Last Door Arming By Exiting The Car, Feature #30, Feature #31, Turbo Timer, Arming Bypass