Omega Crime Guard 250i6 User's Manual

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Replacement Transmitters
Replacement or optional transmitters are readily available from the dealer from which you purchased your system; or may purchased directly from Omega Research and Development. Transmitters purchased from Omega are $40.00 each plus shipping fees. The proper transmitter for your Crime Guard 250i6 system is Omega’s part number #4412-05; or any Omega transmitter may be identified and viewed on the Internet at “www.caralarm.com”. Transmitters may be ordered from Omega directly by sending a note to the below address with the desired transmitter’s part number (#4412-05 for the Crime Guard 250i6), a legible return address, and remittance of $ 40.00 plus shipping fees for each transmitter ordered in the form of personal check, money order or credit card information. Mail these to:
Omega Research and Development, Inc.
981 N Burnt Hickory Road
Douglasville, Georgia 30134
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Congratulations on the purchase of your Crime Guard 250i6 vehicle security system. It is most important to note that the Crime Guard 250i6 has a unique and flexible design, which allows the system to be installed in several configurations, or levels of sophistication, and thus affects the total operations. The exact op­erations of your system reflect this, and therefore it is most important that this operations guide be carefully read and referred to. Regardless of how config­ured, you’ll find your system both easy to operate and reassuring in its effective theft deterrence capabilities. Some principle components to become familiar with:
The Transmitter: Regardless of how the system is configured, the remote trans­mitter is used to operate the system. T wo transmitters can operate the system, and two are supplied with the system already programmed to operate it. Every transmitter has its own unique, invisible code, and thus cannot be duplicated. The transmitter has four buttons: an “Arm” button, a “Disarm” button and button 3 which can be used, if desired, to arm and disarm your system silently, and to bypass the built-in shock sensor. The “Arm” and “Disarm” buttons also operate the Remote Panic feature. Button 3 is also used in transmitter and features’ programming operations. Button 4 Can be used with optional Rec-43 to operate an auxillary channel.
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MA_CG-250I6 / REV0 04/09
“Quick Reference” of Transmitter Functions
Illuminates whenever any transmitter button is pressed.
The “Arm” Button
Pressing and releasing the Arm Button will arm the system. Pressing and holding this button 3 seconds will activate Remote Panic which will leave the system armed when stopped.
Button 4
Can be used with
optional Rec-43 to
operate an auxillary
channel
Your system can be operated by two transmitters. Replacement transmitters, if needed, are avail­able from where you purchased your system, or from Omega­see page 22.
Blue Light
The “Disarm” Button
Pressing and releasing the Disarm Button will disarm
the system. Pressing and holding this button 3 seconds will activate Remote Panic which will leave the system armed.
Button 3
Pressing and releasing the Small Button two times will arm or disarm the system without chirps. Upon arming, pressing and releasing this button will turn off the built-in shock sensor.
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by unplugging, then plugged back together, the system’s 9-wire harness, or by removing and then restoring the Blue 15 Amp fuse on the system’s Red main power wire, which is also located at the control unit and siren assembly. The Crime Guard 250i6 may be operated by up to two transmitters.
Step 1: After ensuring the system’s Blue wire is non-grounded, remove and then
restore power to the system. The siren will chirp once, and the parking lights, if connected, will flash 6 times.
Step 2: Immediately upon the single siren chirp, press and release
Button 3 on the first transmitter. The system will respond with one chirp.
Step 3: Within 6 seconds, press and release Button 3 on the second
transmitter to be programmed. The response will be one, then another chirp, which indicates both transmitters have been programmed, and the system is exiting Transmitter Programming Mode.
Should only one transmitter be programmed, after 6 seconds of no programming activity the system will sound two chirps and automatically exit Transmitter Pro­gramming Mode. Also, if only one transmitter is programmed, one preexisting transmitter code will be retained. Should it be desired to purge the preexisting code, simply program the single new transmitter twice into the system.
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Step 5: If programming multiple features, once the first feature has been config-
ured and acknowledged by 1 or 2 chirps, select the next feature by re­peating Step 3 and Step 4.
Step 6: Once all of the selected features have been programmed as desired, the
system may removed from Features Programming Mode by allowing it time to out via 10 seconds of no programming activity , or by pressing and holding the Transmitter Button3 for 4 seconds. Regardless of method, the system’s exit from Features Programming Mode is indicated by 3 long siren chirps.
The Status Indicator Light and the LED Status Indicator Light are supplied with the Crime Guard 250i6 system kit, but are not absolutely necessary for the system’s operation. Therefore, these items may or may not be present with your system. Most imortantly, consult with the installer; if the Valet/Override Switch is installed, as to the location of this switch.
The Valet/Override Switch: This switch can be used to turn “Off” the alarm portion of the system, by placing the system into “Valet Mode”. The Valet/Override Switch can also be used in conjunction with the vehicle’s ignition key to perform an “Emergency Override” of the system should the transmitter be lost or become inoperable. Both of these operations are explained on pages 13-16, and as noted above this switch may or may not be present with your system.
How to Program Transmitters to the System
Whenever the 250i6 is powered up, it automatically enters a Transmitter Pro­gramming Mode. If the hood detection circuit (this is a Blue wire) is connected, this wire must be in a “non-grounded” state when the system is powered up in order for it to enter Transmitter Programming Mode. Where this applicable, sim­ply hold the hood detection switch down, or temporarily disconnect it. “Powering up” the system will entail first removing, and then restoring power and ground to the system’s control module and siren assembly. This is easily accomplished
The LED Status Indicator Light: The LED Indicator shows the status of the system and serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft. See page 16 for a detailed description of the Status Indicator Light’s operations, and as noted at top of this page, this light is not necessary for the system’s operations, and may or may not be present with your system.
Both of the above items may be located in a special combination holder, which is supplied with the Crime Guard 250i6 system kit.
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Arming the System
“Arming” places the system into a state whereby it will respond, or “activate” to any detected intrusion attempt. The system may be Armed provided the ignition switch is "off" and the system is not in Valet Mode.
How to Program Features
The 6 programmable features, described on the previous two pages, are very easily programmed by the following procedure:
To Arm the System: Press & Release the Transmitter’s
“Arm” Button.
THE SIREN WILL CHIRP ONCE
Upon Arming: • The siren will chirp one time.
• If connected, the parking lights will flash once.
• The optional starter interrupt, if installed, will engage.
• If installed, the Status Indicator Light will begin to flash slowly .
• Another option is having the doors automatically lock when­ever the system is armed. This requires connecting an opt­ional interface (the Omega “DM-1”).
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THE PARKING LIGHTS
WILL FLASH ONCE
(IF CONNECTED)
Step 1: The system must be connected to power and ground, and be disarmed. Step 2: Press and hold either transmitter’s “Disarm” and button 3 together
for 4 seconds; the system will chirp 5 times confirming entry to Features Programming Mode.
Step 3: Within 10 seconds of entering Features Programming Mode, press and
release the transmitter’s Button 3 the number same of times that equals the number of the feature to be programmed. Af ter a pause, the system will repeat the feature number with a like number of siren chirps.
Step 4: After the system acknowledges the feature to be programmed, press
either the “Arm” Button to turn the feature on (the system’s response will be 1 chirp), or the “Disarm” Button to turn the feature off (the system’s response will be 2 chirps).
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