Remote arming, About your new crime guard system, Using your crime guard system – Omega Vehicle Security 533i 3 User Manual

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ABOUT YOUR NEW CRIME GUARD SYSTEM

Congratulations on your purchase of a new Crime Guard security system.

Crime Guard systems combine the benefits of easy-to-use convenience with
“no nonsense” protection of person and property. Please review this guide
to become familiar with your Crime Guard vehicle security system.
To
operate your security system, the three principal components are first
described: the Remote Control Transmitter, the Red Status Indicator Light,
and the Easy Valet

TM

Switch.

The Remote Control Transmitter:

Your system comes with two pre-

learned remote controls, or “transmitters”, and is capable of being operated
by as many as four transmitters. The transmitter has three buttons: A Large
Upper button, a Small Middle Button, and a Small Lower Button.

Every transmitter has its own unique, invisible electronic “code”. Each

time the transmitter is used, this code randomly changes, effectively protecting
your system against “code grabber” devices, like those used to copy cellular
phone security codes. Another exclusive patented feature, Automatic
Transmitter Verification (ATV

TM

), ensures that only your transmitters

operate your system, and is explained on page 19. These features, and many
others, ensure that Crime Guard systems are the most secure vehicle security
systems available.

The Status Indicator Light:

The Red Status Indicator Light reports the

status of the security system at all times, and also serves as a visual deterrent
to break-ins and theft. In addition, the Status Indicator Light is part of the
ATV

TM

visual display, and is also used for the Alarm Memory Recall feature.

Specific description of the Status Indicator Light is on page 15.

The Valet Switch:

The Valet Switch has three main functions:

1- The Valet Switch can be used to turn off the security operation of the

system, including the Last Door Arming feature (if used). This is
referred to as “placing the system into Easy Valet Mode”.

2- The Valet Switch can also be used, in conjunction with the vehicle’s

ignition key, to perform an emergency disarming of the security system
in the event the transmitter is lost or becomes inoperable. This is
referred to as an “Emergency Override”.

3- The Valet Switch is used in the procedure of programming operational

features and also for encoding transmitters to the system.

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USING YOUR CRIME GUARD SYSTEM

Your new Crime Guard security system is designed to deter theft of both

your vehicle and its contents.

Arming

the system turns on the protection

operation, disables the vehicle’s starter and locks the doors provided an
interface is installed. Once the system is

Armed

, any intrusion attempt will

Activate

it, sounding the siren and flashing the parking lights to attract

attention.

Disarming

the system turns off the protection, allowing normal

use of the vehicle.

There are two methods of Arming the security system:

1- The first method is to use the transmitter, by pressing and releasing its

Large Upper Button. The system must not already be armed or be in
Easy Valet Mode

(page 14)

, and the vehicle’s ignition switch must be off.

In normal operation, each press of the Large Upper Button reverses the
system between the armed and disarmed states.

2- The second method is Last Door Arming, which configures the system to

automatically arm every time you exit the vehicle. This method of
arming is programmable, and may be used or not used as desired.

THE PARKING LIGHTS

WILL FLASH TWICE

1

2

THE DOORS WILL LOCK*

To Arm the System:
Press & Release the Large Upper Button

THE DOORS WILL LOCK*

THE PARKING LIGHTS

FLASH TWICE

TO CONFIRM

ARMING

THE SIREN CHIRPS TWICE

TO CONFIRM ARMING

To Silently Arm the System:
First Press & Release the Small Middle Button, then
Press & Release the Small Middle Button again

* An optional doorlock interface must be installed

REMOTE ARMING BY TRANSMITTER

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