Omega Vehicle Security K9-6ATV2 User Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL

for

K9-6ATV2

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COPYRIGHT: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INC. 1999

Table Of Contents

Introduction ...................................................................................................... 3-4
Advanced System Features ............................................................................... 4-5
Transmitter Operations ........................................................................................ 6
Arming the System Using the Transmitter ....................................................... 7-8
Passively Arming the System ........................................................................... 8-9
Security System Armed and Triggered ........................................................... 9-11
Disarming the System ................................................................................... 11-12
Remote Panic Feature ........................................................................................ 13
Optional 2nd Channel Output (Trunk Release) and 3rd Channel Output .... 13-14
Using the Valet Switch ................................................................................. 14-16
Red LED Status Indicator ............................................................................. 16-18
Audible and Visual Indications ........................................................... 18-19 & 22
Auxiliary Optional Sensor Port with Prewarn .............................................. 22-23
Anti-Carjacking Protection ........................................................................... 23-24
Optional Pager Unit and Backup Battery .......................................................... 25
Programming Transmitters ........................................................................... 25-26
Programming Features .................................................................................. 27-29
Features Programming Checklist .......................................................... Centerfold
Programmable Features ................................................................................ 29-38
Transmitter Options ........................................................................................... 39

Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of your new vehicle security system and on

joining over 8 million people worldwide who have trusted their vehicle's security
to the designers of Omega Research & Development, Inc. To learn how to operate
your security system, please become familiar with the following three principal
user components: the Remote Transmitter, the Red LED Status Indicator and the
Valet Switch.

The Remote Transmitter: Each security system includes two pre-learned

transmitters, but if desired up to 4 different transmitters can operate the system. The
transmitter has three buttons: one large button in the middle and two smaller
buttons, one on either side. This system is pre-programmed to have the transmitter
buttons work in the following configuration:

The large button is used to arm, disarm and panic the security system.

The small right button is used to operate the 2nd channel output, typically used
for trunk release, and arm and disarm the system without the audible chirps.

The small left button operates the 3rd channel output and, in conjunction with
the large button, can remotely bypass a sensor upon arming.

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The Red LED Status Indicator: Informs you of the different conditions the

security system can be in and also serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft.

The Valet Switch: This switch is used for several purposes, one which is being

used to place the system into "Valet Mode". Valet Mode can be used to turn off
automatic functions, such as Last Door Arming or Automatic Rearming. The Valet
Switch is also used, with the ignition key, to disarm the security system in the event
the transmitter becomes inoperable, and this switch is also used in the procedure for
programming features and learning transmitters.

Please spend time reviewing this guide to become familiar with your new

Omega vehicle security system. You will find that your new vehicle security
system will give you years of trouble-free convenience and protection.

Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM

(ATV): Your Omega vehicle security

system is protected against a common weakness found in all remote controlled
security systems, and even factory-equipped Remote Keyless Entry systems. This
weakness is the ease in which an additional transmitter may be programmed to
operate the system. This vulnerability allows a thief to code his own, unauthorized

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Advanced System Features

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