Programming transmitters – Omega Vehicle Security + REC-11 User Manual

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Programming Transmitters

Programming Transmitters To Operate Your System: To use an additional or replacement

transmitter, it's unique digital code must first be added to the control module's memory. The dealership
where you purchased your system can provide and program transmitters for you, or you may program
the transmitters yourself if you can access the system's control module. If you wish to program a
transmitter, please follow these Transmitter Programming Mode procedures carefully:

1) Have all the transmitters that you wish to operate your system at hand. Any time a transmitter

code is programmed into your system, all existing codes are automatically erased. This, in
addition to the Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM

feature, prevents someone from adding

an unauthorized transmitter to your system.

2) Access the system's control module and locate the Valet Switch.

3) Turn the ignition switch "on"; within 5 seconds press the Valet Switch five times. The

buzzer will sound briefly.

4) Press the Valet Switch once again*. The system will respond by briefly sounding the

buzzer followed by two beeps, indicating Transmitter Programming Mode has been entered.

*Important: If a coded valet has been programmed you must enter your secret code at this point, follow

steps 4a & 4b only if you have a secret coded valet .
4a) Press the Valet Switch equal to the first digit in your secret code. The piezo or horn will emit
1 long chirp followed by 1 short chirp.
4b) Press the Valet Switch equal to the second digit in your secret code. The piezo or horn will emit

1 long chirp followed by 2 short chirps.

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- Audible Confirmation: As previously mentioned, the piezo or vehicles’ horn confirms the

reception of transmitter commands. If desired, the audible confirmation may be deactivated.

- Automatic Starter Interrupt Engagement: If desired, the starter interrupt circuit may be

programmed to automatically engage 90 seconds after the ignition is turned off; and/or 90 seconds
after remotely unlocking unless the ignition switch is turned on within the 90 second period. These
two Programmable Features allow independent automatic operation of the security of the starter
interrupt circuit without having the doors also lock upon engagement.

- Automatic Or Remote Anti-Carjacking Protection: Two separate forms of Anti-Carjacking

protection may be utilized if desired. Automatic Anti-Carjacking protection is activated every time
the ignition switch is turned "on". In this form of Anti-Carjacking, the Valet Switch may be pressed
within 60 seconds of turning the ignition "on", including the final 7 seconds when the piezo is beeping
to remind you of impending engagement of the feature.

The second form, Remote Anti-Carjacking protection, is initiated by pressing the transmitter's III

button for 3 seconds, but only if the ignition switch is already "on". This operation allows normal use
of the 3rd Channel Output when the ignition switch is "off". This form has the same 60 second period
in which to cancel the full engagement of the feature.

Once Anti-Carjacking has been activated by either method, the piezo or vehicles’ horn will start

beeping 53 seconds later, and for the next seven seconds pressing the Valet Switch once will cancel
the Anti-Carjacking Feature. Even if a coded valet has been programmed only 1 press of the valet
switch is required to cancel the Anti-Carjacking Feature. At 60 seconds the piezo or horn starts to
sound and the parking and dome lights will start flashing. At 90 seconds the starter interrupt output
will activate. Once the siren sounds and lights flash, Anti-Carjacking cannot be canceled unless the

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