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Omega Crime Guard 850i5
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This Booklet Contains
Introduction to the System ..................................................... 4-6
Status Light, Valet Switch, Controller & Transmitter
System Versatility - An Important Note ........................................ 6
Using the Crime Guard System .............................................. 7
Arming Using the Controller or Transmitter .......................... 7-8
Arming Bypass, Sensor Bypass
Automatic “Last Door Arming” of the System ...................... 8-9
While the System is Armed, and should it Trigger ................ 9-10
Prewarning
Disarming the System Using the Controller or Transmitter .. 10-11
Safety Disarm Feature; Activation Alert; Automatic Rearming
Disarming By Emergency Override ....................................... 11-12
Remote Panic Feature ............................................................. 12
Remote Engine Starting .......................................................... 13-16
Safety Features, Stick Shift Remote Starting; Pit-Stop; Turbo Timer
Other Controller and Transmitter Operations......................... 16-17
2nd Channel, 3rd Channel, Silent Arming & Disarming, Sensor Bypass
Using the Valet Switch ........................................................... 17-19
Alarm Valet Mode & Starting Valet Mode
SecureCode.............................................................................. 19-20
The Status Light ...................................................................... 20-21
2-Way Controller .................................................................... 22-24
Icons & Programming
Anti-Carjacking Protection ..................................................... 25
Controller and Transmitter Protection .................................... 26
How to Program Controller or Transmitters........................... 26-27
How to Program Features ....................................................... 28-29
User Programmable Features .................................................. 30-37
Installer Programmable Features ............................................ 38-42
Complete Programmable Features Matrix.............................. 43
Limited Lifetime Warranty .............................................. Back Cover
Feature #10 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine
Factory Default Setting Gasoline (press arm/lock” button to program)
Option: Diesel (press disarm/unlock” button to program)
This feature changes the system's timing of the ignition and starter output sequence
for remotely starting vehicles with a diesel engine. This feature should only be
programmed by the installer.
Feature #8 Programmable Remote Start Relay
Factory Default Setting Ignition Output
(press arm/lock” button to program)
Options:
Accessory Output (press disarm/unlock” button to program)
Starter Output (press II” button to program)
The Crime Guard 850i
5
features 4 dedicated remote start output relays, one of which
is programmable (this is the unit’s large blue output wire). Operation choices are
ignition, accessory or starter power output. This feature should only be
programmed by the installer.
Feature #9 Arm, Disarm or Additional Channels
Factory Default Setting Arm / Disarm
(press arm/lock” button to program)
Options:
Arm / Channel 5 (press disarm/unlock” button to program)
Channel 4 / Disarm (press II” button to program)
Channel 4 / Channel 5 (press III” button to program)
The 850i
5
has outputs designed for arming and/or disarming a factory-equipped
security system. These wires may be used instead to provide further system outputs,
which are remotely operated by the controller or transmitter. These outputs are in
addition to the 2nd channel and 3rd channel outputs, the operation of all of these
outputs is explained on page 17.
As shown in the programming assignment, the arm, disarm, channel 4 and
channel 5 are programmable as various combinations. For example, if the disarm
output is needed, but not the arm output, then channel 4 may be made available for
use.
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Time can be used for difficult-to-start engines. This feature should only be
programmed by the installer.
Note: “Base timing” is the maximum time period that the 850i
5
will engage the
starter, but only if it does not detect the engine has started running.

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