Omega Vehicle Security K9 Classic-EDP2 Operation Manual

Omega Vehicle Security K9 Classic-EDP2 Operation Manual

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K9
CLASSIC-
EDP2
OPERATION MANUAL

Complete Programmable Features Matrix

Features
Ignition on, off, then press Valet Switch 5 times (Status Light turns on steady).
#
Feature
Default Setting
1 SecureCode
1 & 0
2 Last Door Arming
OFF (L)
3 Automatic Rearming
OFF (L)
4 Starter Interrupt Functions
Alarm only (L)
5 Ignition Activated Override
OFF (U)
6 Doors Lock With Ignition On
ON (L)
7 Doors Unlock With Ignition Off ON (3)
8 Open Door Bypass to above
ON (L)
9 Confirmation Chirps
ON (L)
10 Confirmation Chirp Volume
Medium Loud (2) Low (L)
11 Activated Alarm Cycle
30 Seconds (L)
12 Lights On Upon Disarm
ON (L)
13 Disarm Upon Trunk Release
ON (L)
14 Arming Delay
3 Seconds (L)
15 Steady Siren / Pulsed Horn
Steady Siren (L) Pulsed Horn Lo (U)
16 Alarm Functions Bypass
OFF (U)
17 Ignition Anti-Carjacking
OFF (U)
18 Door Anti-Carjacking
OFF (U)
19 Remote Anti-Carjacking
OFF (U)
20 Open Door Warning at Arm
OFF (U)
21 III Button Operation
3rd Chan. (L) Panic (U)
22 Doorlock Functions
.8 second (L)
23 (-) Parking Light Output
Parking Light (U) Arm (L)
24 (-) Horn Output
Horn, med (U) Disarm (L)
installation features
Option
2nd Option
3rd Option
2 stages, of up to 9 presses each (total of 99 possible combinations)
ON w/o doorlock (U) ON w/ doorlock (2)
ON w/o doorlock (U) ON w/ doorlock (2)
Off (U)
Automatic (2)
ON (L)
OFF (U)
OFF (L)
o/p 1 only (U)
o/p 2 only (2)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
exc. Valet (2)
Valet only (3)
Med Lo (U)
Loud (3)
60 Sec. (U)
90 Sec. (2)
120 Sec. (3)
OFF (U)
OFF (U)
15 Seconds (U)
30 Seconds (2)
45 Seconds (3)
Pulsed Med. (2)
Pulsed Hi (3)
ON (L)
ON (L)
ON (L)
ON (L)
ON (L)
4th Chan. (2)
5th Chan. (3)
3 Seconds (U)
Double Unlock(2) Total Closure (3)
Chan. 4 Latch (2) Chan. 4 On Demand (3)
Chan. 5 Latch (2)
Chan. 5 On Demand (3)
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Summary of Contents for Omega Vehicle Security K9 Classic-EDP2

  • Page 1: Complete Programmable Features Matrix

    Complete Programmable Features Matrix Features Ignition on, off, then press Valet Switch 5 times (Status Light turns on steady). CLASSIC- Feature Default Setting Option 2nd Option 3rd Option 1 SecureCode 1 & 0 2 stages, of up to 9 presses each (total of 99 possible combinations) 2 Last Door Arming OFF (L) ON w/o doorlock (U) ON w/ doorlock (2)
  • Page 2 The final 3 Programmable Features are for the installer’s use. The final 3 Programmable Features are for the installer’s use. These features are described to explain their function; as these Note: Features #23 and #24 involve two outputs of the system’s control unit features are dependent upon the installation configuration within the which give the installer greater flexibility.
  • Page 3: Introduction To The System

    “arm/lock” Introduction to the System • Pressing and releasing the “arm/lock” button arms the security system and locks the doors. Congratulations for your choice of a new vehicle security and convenience • Pressing and holding this button for three seconds will first arm, and then system by Omega Research and Development.
  • Page 4: The Status Light

    Feature #18 Door Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection “II” • Pressing the “ ” button for two seconds can be used to activate an extra output, press “disarm/unlock” button to program Factory Default Setting known as the “2nd channel”, for an optional function such as trunk release. press “arm/lock”...
  • Page 5 there is a brief period of time in which a system activation, or alarm, cannot occur. ured at the installation of the system. Please read the sections of This Arming Delay allows the system to completely process its sensory parameters, this manual which explain programmable features, and please which can include allowing the vehicle itself to stabilize.
  • Page 6: Using The System

    Feature #11 Alarm Duration Using the System Factory Default Setting 30 Seconds Your system is designed to deter theft of both your vehicle and its contents. press “arm/lock” button to program “Arming” your system turns on the protection, disabling the vehicle’s starter and Options: press “disarm/unlock”...
  • Page 7: Automatic "Last Door Arming" Of The System

    Arming Bypass: Upon arming, if any system sensing circuit is inoperable, Feature #8 Open Door Bypass of Ignition Locking that circuit only will automatically be bypassed. When an unsecured sensing circuit press “arm/lock” button to program Factory Default Setting is in a bypassed state, all other normally operating circuits will be protected. Should press “disarm/unlock”...
  • Page 8: While The System Is Armed, And Should It Trigger

    While the System is Armed, and should it Trigger Feature #5 Ignition Activated Override press “disarm/unlock” button to program Factory Default Setting While the security system is armed, this is indicated by a slowly flashing Status press “arm/lock” button to program Option: Light.
  • Page 9: Disarming The System Using The Transmitter

    Disarming the System Feature #2 Last Door Arming Factory Default Setting There are two methods of disarming the system: press “arm/lock” button to program 1- The primary method is to use the transmitter by pressing and releasing its Options: “disarm/unlock” button. This is the normal “daily use” method. press “disarm/unlock”...
  • Page 10 Exit Programming mode: Automatic Rearming Feature: Automatic Rearming is a programmable feature which ensures that your system is never inadvertently disarmed. It is Step 7 Allow 10 seconds to pass without performing any programming possible to accidentally or unknowingly operate the transmitter from a pocket or actions, or turn the vehicle’s ignition on.
  • Page 11: Remote Panic Feature

    Remote Panic Feature How to Program Features Should you feel threatened, or the need to attract attention, you can activate your The vehicle ignition key and the Valet Switch are used to enter the Programming Mode, then the transmitter is used to change features. Once the system is in system's remote “Panic”...
  • Page 12: Other Transmitter Operations

    Other Transmitter Operations It is important to note that programmable features affect the exact operation of the system, and that the descriptions of any features To Silently Arm or Disarm the alarm, press and release the “II” button utilized should be used to supplement the basic system operations twice.
  • Page 13: Using The Valet Switch

    Using the Valet Switch system). When the first transmitter code is learned all existing stored codes will be erased. The Valet Switch may be mounted in a special holder with the Status light, or Step 3 Press the “arm/lock” button on each remaining transmitter. optionally, the installer may have mounted it independently in a hidden, yet The system will chirp the siren once to confirm that each was learned.
  • Page 14: Transmitter Protection

    Transmitter Protection SecureCode The system features several security safeguards in one of the most vulnerable “SecureCode” allows the user to customize the number of Valet Switch presses areas of any remotely controlled system. These features are: which are required to successfully perform an Emergency Override. The basic Emergency Override procedure is described on page 11.
  • Page 15: Anti-Carjacking Protection

    The Status Light Anti-Carjacking Protection The system is equipped with three separate Anti-Carjacking protection features, The Status Light visually confirms the status of the system and provides a high whose operation may be selectively activated by the ignition, by an open door, or level of visual deterrence.

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