Remote panic, Disarming by emergency override, Remote panic other transmitter operations – Omega Vehicle Security 533i 3 User Manual

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Emergency Override:

In the event that your transmitter is lost, damaged, or its batteries have
become exhausted, the Valet Switch and the vehicle’s ignition key may be
used to disarm the system. Please note that for this operation the pressing of
the Valet Switch may be customized; this is the SecureCode feature, the
programming of which is described on page 23.

The following Emergency Override instructions reflect the SecureCode

entry of the Valet Switch as the “as received” default setting of “1 press”.
Instead of “1 press” of the Valet Switch, a customized programming of the
SecureCode would require from 2 to 12 presses.

To Disarm the System without using a Transmitter:

Step 1. With the system in the armed condition, enter the vehicle via the

driver's door (be aware that the system will activate to an alarm
condition when the door is opened).

Step 2. Using the ignition key, turn the vehicle’s ignition on.

Step 3. Within 5 seconds, enter the SecureCode by pressing and releasing

the Valet Switch once. The system will disarm.

DISARMING BY EMERGENCY OVERRIDE

ENTER THE VEHICLE

AND USE YOUR KEY TO
TURN THE IGNITION ON

If the SecureCode entry of the Valet Switch is the “as received” default

setting of “1 press”, the system will disarm the moment the Valet Switch is
released from the single press. If a customized SecureCode has been
programmed, the system will disarm a few seconds after the correct entry.
If an incorrect entry is made, the system will not disarm.

A procedure which separate, but similar, to an Emergency Override is the

Easy Valet mode, which prevents the system from performing any automatic
arming operations which may be programmed to occur. Easy Valet Mode
is explained on page 14.

WITHIN 5
SECONDS OF
TURNING THE
IGNITION ON,
ENTER THE
SECURECODE BY
PRESSING THE
VALET SWITCH

THE SYSTEM WILL DISARM

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* An optional doorlock interface must be installed. If the vehicle has been

configured for Driver’s Door Priority, Panic will unlock the driver’s
door.

REMOTE PANIC

OTHER TRANSMITTER OPERATIONS

The previous sections have described the basic everyday operations of

your Crime Guard system. The transmitter is also capable of operating
several other optional functions which are explained in this section.

Two auxiliary outputs are available for use (the primary output Arms

and Disarms the system). The second output, Auxiliary Output #2, is also
capable of Disarming the system; thus it is ideally suited for remote trunk
release. Operating Auxiliary Output #2 will also unlock the doors* when it
Disarms the system, should it be armed. If desired, the unlocking of the

To Activate Panic:
Press & Hold the Large Upper Button for 3 Seconds

To Deactivate Panic:
Press & Release the Large Upper Button

THE SIREN SOUNDS

THE DOORS WILL

UNLOCK*

THE PARKING LIGHTS

WILL FLASH

3

SECONDS

Upon Activating Panic:

• The electronic siren will sound.
• The vehicle’s exterior parking lights will flash.
• The vehicle’s doors will unlock.*

- The Panic feature is designed for situations in which the user feels threat-

ened and/or a need to attract attention.

- Panic can be activated anytime, whether the vehicle’s ignition is turned

on or off, and has a 30 second duration (60 seconds is optional) unless it
is deactivated using the remote control.

- At the end of the Panic cycle the system will reset, enter the armed state,

and lock the doors

.*

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