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Omega ECHO-3 - The 4 Use Buttons

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2- "Disarm/Unlock" button
4-
":"
button for remote start or 3rd Channel Output
ABOUT
THE ECHO TRANSCEIVER
- The Omega Echo system
is
a modular 2-way remote controller transceiver,
which simply plugs into the host Omega vehicle security system.
-
To
utilize the Echo, the host Omega vehicle security system must be a
model which
is
compatible with the Echo. All such models have
in
their
Operations Manuals a description
of
the optional Echo.
- When using the Echo to operate the vehicle security system, the Echo
is
used
in
the exact same manner as the original 1-way transmitters. The
buttons on both share the same markings.
- The original1-way transmitters may still be used to operate the system.
The Echo 2-way transceiver, in addition to operating your system, also receives signals from the
system and displays a variety
of
system conditions on its LCD screen. The Echo also will chirp and
play melodies, which emulate the security system's siren. Your system can be operated by
as
many
as four standard transmitters and/or Echo transceivers.
The 4 Use Buttons: The Echo has the same four operational buttons
as
the standard transmitter,
with like icons imprinted on them. These are:
1- "Arm/Lock" button
3-
":"
2nd Channel Output button
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2- "Disarm/Unlock" button
4-
":"
button for remote start or 3rd Channel Output
ABOUT
THE ECHO TRANSCEIVER
- The Omega Echo system
is
a modular 2-way remote controller transceiver,
which simply plugs into the host Omega vehicle security system.
-
To
utilize the Echo, the host Omega vehicle security system must be a
model which
is
compatible with the Echo. All such models have
in
their
Operations Manuals a description
of
the optional Echo.
- When using the Echo to operate the vehicle security system, the Echo
is
used
in
the exact same manner as the original 1-way transmitters. The
buttons on both share the same markings.
- The original1-way transmitters may still be used to operate the system.
The Echo 2-way transceiver, in addition to operating your system, also receives signals from the
system and displays a variety
of
system conditions on its LCD screen. The Echo also will chirp and
play melodies, which emulate the security system's siren. Your system can be operated by
as
many
as four standard transmitters and/or Echo transceivers.
The 4 Use Buttons: The Echo has the same four operational buttons
as
the standard transmitter,
with like icons imprinted on them. These are:
1- "Arm/Lock" button
3-
":"
2nd Channel Output button
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