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Owner's Guide & Installation Instructions K9-Mundial K9-Mundial K9-Mundial K9-Mundial K9-Mundial COPYRIGHT: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 2000
Owner's Guide &
Installation Instructions
K9-Mundial
K9-Mundial
K9-Mundial
K9-Mundial
K9-Mundial
Table of Contents
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Owners Guide
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 3
Arming & Disarming the System ............................................................................... 4-6
Remote Panic Operation ............................................................................................. 7
The Auxiliary Channel .................................................................................................. 8
LED Status Indicator ............................................................................................. 11-12
Auxiliary Sensor .................................................................................................... 12-13
Programmable Anti-Carjacking Protection ........................................................... 13-14
Programmable Features ...................................................................................... 15- 18
How to Program the Features ............................................................................... 19-20
How to Program Transmitters to the System ........................................................ 20-21
Limited Lifetime Warranty ........................................................................... Back Cover
Installation Instructions
Installation .................................................................................................................. 21
Wiring Connections ............................................................................................... 22-39
Rewired Plug-in Features ..................................................................................... 40-47
Wiring Diagram Overview ..................................................................................... 24-25
Congratulations on the purchase of your vehicle security system. In learning to
operate your security system, please become familiar with the following three
principal components: the Transmitter, the LED Status Indicator light, and the
Valet/Override Switch.
The Transmitter: Each security system comes with two pre-learned transmitters,
but can learn up to 4 different transmitters. Every transmitter has its own unique,
invisible code, which changes with each use. Thus, your transmitter cannot be
duplicated. The transmitter has two buttons: one large button and a smaller button.
Refer to pages 4-8 for detailed transmitter operating instructions.
The Valet/Override Switch: This switch can be used to turn Off the alarm portion
of the system, including the programmable Automatic Last Door Arming and
Automatic Rearming features, by placing the system into Valet Mode. The Valet/
Override Switch can also be used in conjunction with the vehicles ignition key to
perform an Emergency Override of the system should the transmitter be lost.
Both of these are explained on pages 8-10.
The LED Indicator Light: The LED Indicates the status of the alarm and serves
as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft. Refer to pages 11-12.
Introduction
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Arming & Disarming the System
Upon Arming: The siren will chirp one time.
The parking lights will flash once.
The doors will lock.
(If an optional interface is connected)
The starter interrupt will engage.
The LED Status Indicator will begin to flash slowly.
THE SIREN WILL CHIRP
ONCE (ARM) OR
TWICE (DISARM)
THE PARKING LIGHTS
WILL FLASH ONCE (ARM)
OR TWICE (DISARM)
THE DOORS WILL LOCK OR UNLOCK
(IF
CONNECTED)
The system may be "Armed" by one of two methods. The first method involves the
use of a remote transmitter to "Actively" arm the system, provided the ignition
switch is "off" and the system is not in Valet Mode. The second method is a
programmable feature called Last Door Arming in which the alarm will Passively
or self arm. The system simply reverses its armed/disarmed status when the
transmitter is used. If it is disarmed when the transmitter signal is received, it arms;
if it is armed when the signal is received, it will disarm.
To Actively Arm/Disarm the System:
Press & Release the Large
Transmitter Button.
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Upon Disarm: The siren will chirp twice.
(4 chirps if alarm has activated & reset)
The parking lights will flash twice.
(4 times if alarm has activated)
The doors will unlock.
(If an optional interface is connected)
The starter interrupt will disengage.
The LED Status Indicator will turn Off, or begin flashing rapidly
if the Automatic Rearming feature is programmed on.
(page 16)
Note: If a protected zone is open when actively arming using the transmitter, the
system will still arm, but bypass the open zone until the zone is secured.
Automatic Last Door Arming is a programmable feature which allows the alarm
to arm itself and, if desired, lock the doors. If On, this convenient feature offers
a high level of security since the user does not need to actively arm the system
each time the vehicle is exited. Any time a door is opened and closed:
1) The LED Status Indicator will begin flashing rapidly to confirm that the Last
Door Arming countdown has begun.
2) 30 seconds later the system will arm, chirping the siren once, and locking the
doors, if programmed to do so and if an optional interface is installed. The LED
Status Indicator will begin flashing slowly to confirm that the system is armed.
To Passively Arm the System:
Open & Close a Door.
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Regardless of method, once the system is in a fully armed state it monitors all
protected zones, and if an intrusion attempt is detected it will activate, or trigger.
An activation consists of the following:
1)
The electronic siren, or optionally the vehicles horn, will start sounding.
2)
The exterior parking lights will flash on and off repeatedly.
An activation has a 30 (or 60) second duration unless the system is disarmed using
the transmitter or the Valet /Override switch. If all protected zones are secure at
the end of the activation, the system will stop and rearm itself to detect further entry
attempts. If a protected zone is still open at the end of the activation cycle, the
system will continue to reactivate for up to 3 additional cycles. After the fourth cycle
the system will again rearm, but bypass the violated zone until it is restored.
Note: The system can not Last Door Arm if a protected zone is open. If a vehicle
door is opened during the arming countdown, the countdown will stop and start
over again when the door is closed.
Note: Automatic Rearming (page 16) is a separate programmable operation
similar to Last Door Arming, and should not be confused with it.
If the System is Activated:
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Remote Panic Operation
Upon Activating Panic:
The siren sounds and parking lights flash.
The vehicles doors will lock.
Upon Deactivating Panic:
The siren and parking lights stop.
The system is disarmed.
The Panic cycle has a 60 second duration (regardless of the 30 or 60 second
activation setting) unless a transmitter is used to stop it. At the end of the 60
second cycle, the system will reset and be in the armed state.
THE SIREN SOUNDS
THE PARKING-LIGHTS
WILL FLASH
THE DOORS WILL LOCK/UNLOCK
(IF
CONNECTED)
To Activate Panic: Press & Hold the Large Button for 3 Seconds.
To Deactivate Panic: Press & Release the Large Button.
Should it be needed in a threatening situation, the system can be activated re-
motely by using the transmitter.
The Auxiliary Channel
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Note: The Auxiliary Channel cannot be activated if the vehicle's ignition is "On".
Note: If the system is armed when the Auxiliary Channel is used, it will also dis-
arm. This is a programmable feature (pages 17-18).
Note: The Auxiliary Channel has output for as long as the Small Button is held.
The Auxiliary Channel may be used to operate an optional function. Possibilities
include trunk release, remote car starting, or a window roll-up interface. Please
see your Omega dealer for details on available options.
Valet Mode & Emergency Override
OPERATE OPTIONAL
CAR-START MODULE
OPERATE OPTIONAL
TRUNK RELEASE
OPERATE OPTIONAL WINDOW ROLL-UPS
To Activate the Auxiliary Channel:
Press & Hold the Small Button
for 3 Seconds.
The Valet/Override Switch can perform two distinct functions: accessing Valet
Mode and performing an Emergency Override of an armed system. Page 9
Valet Mode prevents any active arming, from the transmitter, or passive arming,
such as Last Door Arming, or automatic lock/unlocking activated by the ignition.
Valet mode is designed for situations in which it is not convenient for the alarm
portion of the system to be operational; for example during extended stopovers for
vehicle servicing, maintenance, valet parking, washing, etc. The convenience
features such as keyless entry and the auxiliary channel can still be operated.
To Enter Valet Mode:
Press & Hold the Valet
(System MUST be Disarmed)
Switch for 3 Seconds.
- The LED Status Indicator will light solid Red to confirm Valet Mode. Now the
system cannot become armed.
Note: The vehicle's ignition may be "On" or "Off".
To Exit Valet Mode:
Simply Press & Release the
Valet Switch.
- The LED Status Indicator will turn off to confirm that the system has exited
Valet Mode and returned to a standby mode. Normal arming operations may
be resumed.
Note: Ag