Omega Vehicle Security Universal Remote REC 11 User Manual

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REC-11  
REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT  
This device complies with FCC Rules part 15. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions, (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and, (2) This device must  
accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
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rized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to  
This product is designed for professional installation only!  
operate the equipment.  
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14) Transmitter Activated Anti-Carjacking: Default OFF.  
Transmitter Functions  
This Feature adds Anti-Carjacking protection, and the ignition must be "on" for the Anti-  
Carjacking to operate. Press and hold the transmitter's II button for 3 seconds. The piezo will  
start beeping 53 seconds later, and for the next seven seconds pressing the Valet Switch once  
will cancel the Anti-Carjacking Feature. At 60 seconds the piezo starts making a siren sound,  
and the parking and dome lights will also flash. At 90 seconds the starter interrupt output will  
activate. Once the siren sound occurs and lights flash, Anti-Carjacking cannot be canceled  
unless the ignition is turned "off", then back "on"; the Valet Switch must be pressed once  
within 10 seconds of turning the ignition back "on". This is the only way to cancel or turn off  
the Anti-Carjacking Feature - once activated, the transmitter cannot be used to cancel or turn  
off the Feature.  
GREEN LIGHT  
LOCKBUTTON  
Illuminates whenever any transmitter  
button is pressed.  
Pressing the LOCK button will  
lock all of the doors and engage  
the optional starter interrupt;  
when held operates “Panic”.  
UNLOCKBUTTON  
Pressing the UNLOCK button  
will unlock all of the doors and  
disengage the starter interrupt  
circuit. Or,ifthesystemisthusly  
configured, pressing the  
UNLOCK button once unlocks  
only the driver's door and  
pressing a second time will  
unlock all of the doors. Press  
and hold to activate “Panic”.  
“II” BUTTON  
15) 30 Second Parking Lights Upon Unlock: Default 30 Seconds.  
Pressing the II button for 2 seconds  
will activate remote trunk release  
(vehicle must be equipped with  
power trunk release). This  
operation also unlocks the doors.  
Your system may be configured to  
lock your doors upon turning the  
ignition "On", and unlock them  
when the ignition is turned "Off".  
Your system is capable of being  
operated by up to four transmitters,  
which are available from where you  
purchased your system.  
This feature gives the option of having the parking light output flash twice then illuminate  
for 30 seconds upon Unlock or have the parking lights only flash twice upon Unlock. To  
change this feature press the Lock button for the 2 flashes only setting.  
16) “Panic” or 3rd Channel From Button III: Default 3rd Channel.  
This feature allows button III to operate either “Panic” or 3rd channel. In the default setting  
holding button III depressed for 4 seconds will activate the 3rd channel output. Panic can  
be activated from either the lock or the unlock button. Press and hold either button for 5  
seconds to activate panic. With this feature off press and hold button III for 5 seconds to  
activate “panic”. Press the lock and unlock buttons together for 5 seconds to activate the  
3rd channel output.  
“III” BUTTON  
Pressing the III button for two  
seconds can be used to activate  
the 3rd Channel Output. This  
Button may also be configured  
to activate the “Panic” feature.  
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11) The Starter Disable Will Automatically Engage 90 Seconds After The Ignition Switch  
Is Turned "Off": Default OFF.  
Transmitter Features  
When this Feature is activated, the Starter Disable circuit will automatically engage 90  
seconds after the ignition switch is turned "off". Turning "on" the ignition switch during this  
90 second period will reset timer period. Once the Starter Disable circuit engages, the  
transmitter's use to unlock the doors or putting the system into Valet Mode are required to  
disengage it.  
Concealed Transmitter Codes: Each system includes two transmitters, and up to two additional  
transmitters can be stored in the unit's memory for your convenience. Each transmitter has its own  
unique code. Thus, no other transmitter is coded the same as yours. In fact, no one, including the  
factory, can program another transmitter exactly like yours because the code is built inside the  
transmitter's microprocessor and cannot be seen or copied.  
12) The Starter Disable Will Automatically Engage 90 Seconds After The Transmitter  
Is Used To Unlock The Doors: Default OFF (press LOCK).  
Transmitter Code JumpingTM: Each time you press a transmitter button its signal will advance  
to the next digital code in sequence. Each time the keyless entry module receives the correct digitally  
encoded signal from your transmitter, the receiver will then advance to the next digital code in  
sequence to match the transmitter. Therefore, you can never transmit the same code twice, thereby  
preventing a code grabbing device from operating your system.  
When this Feature is activated, the Starter Disable circuit will automatically reengage 90  
seconds after remotely unlocking the doors. Turning "on" the ignition switch during this  
90 second period will override this Feature, preventing the automatic engagement.  
13) Ignition Activated Anti-Carjacking: Default OFF.  
TransmitterBatterySaverFeature:Manytimestransmitterbatteriesareprematurelyexhausted  
because the transmitter buttons are inadvertently pressed by objects while in a pocket or purse. The  
transmitter will turn itself "off" after a short period of continuous transmission, and thus prevent  
drained transmitter batteries.  
This Feature adds automatic Anti-Carjacking protection; Automatic Anti-Carjacking protec-  
tion is activated every time the ignition switch is turned "on". In this form of Anti-Carjacking,  
the Valet Switch may be pressed within 60 seconds of turning the ignition "on", including the  
final 7 seconds when the piezo is beeping to remind you of impending engagement of the  
feature. At 60 seconds the piezostarts makinga siren sound. At 90seconds the starter interrupt  
output will activate. Once the siren sound occurs, Anti-Carjacking cannot be canceled unless  
the ignition is turned "off", then back "on"; the Valet Switch must be pressed once within 10  
seconds of turning the ignition back "on". This is the only way to cancel or turn off the Anti-  
Carjacking Feature - once activated, the transmitter cannot be used to cancel or turn off the  
Feature.  
L E D Status Light  
The REC-11 includes a Red LED Status Light to inform you of the system's operational  
condition. Your system features a Starter Disable circuit, the status of which is also reflected by the  
Red LED Status Light. These are the conditions of the LED Status Light:  
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transmitter has been used to unlock them. Turning the ignition "on" during the 90 second  
period will cancel the automatic relocking.  
LED Off ......................................................................Ignition switch is "On" OR the system  
is "at rest", indicating that no automatic  
features will occur.  
4)  
5)  
6)  
Doors Lock With Ignition "On": Default ON.  
Ignition "Off" Unlock #1: Default ON.  
Ignition "Off" Unlock #2: Default ON.  
LED On Solid Red .....................................................System is in "Valet Mode".  
These three Features control the doorlocks in relation to the ignition being turned on or off.  
LED Flashing Rapidly ................................................An automatic function countdown is in  
progress.  
7)  
8)  
Operating Trunk Release Also Unlocks Doors: Default ON.  
When the transmitter's II button is pressed for 3 seconds to activate the Trunk Release  
output, this Feature will unlock the doors. Both doorlock unlock outputs will operate.  
LED Flashing Slowly .................................................Starter Disable is engaged. This will occur  
whenever the transmitter is used to lock the  
doors. The Starter Disable may also be  
programmed to operate automatically.  
Doorlock Pulse Time .8/3 Seconds: Default .8 Second (press LOCK).  
Some vehicle's power doorlocking systems (example: Mercedes Benz pneumatic systems)  
require a longer output pulse to operate properly. This Feature allows the installer the  
flexibility to accommodate such systems.  
LED Flashes 1 To 4 Times After Ignition "On" ........Number of transmitters stored in the system.  
These four indicators are part of the Auto-  
matic Transmitter VerificationTM feature.  
9)  
Double Unlock Pulse: Default OFF.  
This is another Feature provided for the installer's benefit. Some newer vehicles require a  
double pulse to remotely unlock the doors and/or to disarm a factory-equipped security  
system.  
Audible Confirmation  
10) Confirmation Chirps: Default ON.  
The REC-11 includes a piezo buzzer for audible confirmation when a transmitter command is  
received: one beep acknowledges a LOCK command and two beeps acknowledge an UNLOCK  
command. If the system is in Valet Mode, the piezo buzzer will also beep once when the ignition is  
This Feature causes the system to acknowledge the reception of a transmitter command.  
Pressing LOCK produces one beep; pressing UNLOCK produces two beeps. Turning this  
Feature OFF silences the confirmation beeps.  
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turned "off" as a reminder. Single beeps will also accompany the engagement of automatic locking  
and starter interrupt circuit engagement. This confirmation can be from the included piezo or the  
vehicles’ horn.  
turn features off. The module will acknowledge turning the Feature "on" by beeping once,  
or "off" by beeping twice. If 10 seconds of no programming activity expires (not pressing  
theLOCKorUNLOCKbuttonsorselectinganotherFeature)thesystemwillexittheFeatures  
Programming Mode, which is indicated by sounding the piezo buzzer for a short period.  
Visual Confirmation  
The 17 Programmable Features, their factory-set default settings, and the transmitter button  
pressed during programming to obtain the default setting are as follows:  
The REC-11 has built-in relays which illuminate the vehicle's parking and dome lights to provide  
a visual confirmation of the system's operations. The parking and dome lights will:  
1)  
Secret Override Code: Default 1 & 0 Programming Switch Press.  
As explained in the "Valet Switch" section of the operations guide, only one press of the  
Valet Switch is required to Override the system. However, if a more secure starter interrupt  
circuit Override is desired, the number of Valet Switch presses may be custom-programmed  
to achieve the Override Mode. To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1,  
2, and 3 on the previous Page. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's LOCK button a  
number of times equal to the desired new code to enter the Override Mode. The system will  
respond to each transmitter button press with a piezo beep. After pressing the transmitter  
button the desired number of times, wait for the system to beep the same number. A second  
stage may now be entered, if desired, by pressing the transmitter's UNLOCK button in a  
similar fashion.  
Flash Once ..................................................................Doors have locked by using the transmitter.  
Flash Twice Then Stay On 30 Seconds......................Doors have unlocked by using the transmitter.  
The parking and dome lights staying on for 30 seconds after the transmitter's use has unlocked the  
doors illuminates your way to the vehicle when dark and also allows inspection of the interior.  
Automatic Transmitter VerificationTM  
2)  
3)  
Doors Automatically Lock 90 Seconds After The Ignition Is Turned "Off": Default  
OFF. Activating this Feature will cause the doors to automatically lock 90 seconds after the  
ignition switch is turned "off".  
You received two remote control transmitters to operate your Remote Keyless Entry System.  
The system LED will flash two times every time the ignition key is turned “on”. This alert will last  
90 seconds for the first 48 hours after a new installation. The alert will shorten to 10 seconds after the  
first 48 hours. If a new remote is coded into the system the alert will again be 90 seconds for 48 hours.  
This Patented feature alerts you if someone has covertly added an unauthorized transmitter to your  
system, and is found only in Omega Research and Development products.  
Doors Automatically Relock 90 Seconds After Remotely Unlocking: Default OFF.  
Activating this Feature will cause the doors to automatically relock 90 seconds after the  
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Programming Features  
The Valet Switch  
The Valet Switch is used to place the system into Valet Mode, which is used to stop or interrupt  
any optional automatic functions, such as Starter Disable, which may be programmed to operate. The  
ValetSwitch, inconjunctionwithyourignitionkey, alsoallowsyoutooverridethesystemintheevent  
of a lost or damaged transmitter, leaving the vehicle for servicing, washing, or valet parking.  
TheREC-11RemoteKeylessEntryandSecuritySystemhasfeaturesthatcanbeaccessedthrough  
the Features Programming Mode through using the Valet Switch and the transmitter. The Features  
Programming Mode is accessed by turning "off" the ignition switch and properly pressing the Valet  
Switch. Once in the Features Programming Mode, the Valet Switch is further used to specify which  
of the 17 Features is to be changed, then the transmitter is used to program the selected Feature.  
Easy ValetTM Mode: This feature allows you to activate the Valet Mode at any time by pressing  
the Valet Switch button for 2 seconds, unless the Starter Disable is engaged (this is indicated by a slow  
flashing Red LED Status Light). Please note that once the Starter Disable is engaged, the ignition  
switch must be turned "on" to enter the Valet Mode. When utilizing the Easy ValetTM Mode, upon  
pressing the Valet Switch, the Red LED Status Light will illuminate a steady, solid Red, and the piezo  
buzzer or horn will sound. If the Starter Disable is engaged the piezo or horn will emit 1 long chirp  
followed by 2 short chirps. If the Starter Disable is not engaged the piezo or horn will emit only the  
2 short chirps. While the system is in the Valet Mode, the Red LED Status Light will remain solid  
Red (not flashing) at all times, and every time the ignition switch is turned "off", the piezo or horn will  
beep once as a reminder of this condition. To remove the system from Valet Mode simply press the  
Valet Switch at any time. The transmitter will operate normally while the system is in Valet Mode,  
i.e., the doors will lock and unlock, the II & III Buttons will still operate - but the Starter Disable will  
not operate, and any programmed automatic functions are suspended.  
To access the Features Programming Mode, follow this procedure:  
Step 1 - Within 5 seconds of turning the ignition "off", momentarily press the Valet Switch 5 times.  
The module will respond by sounding the built-in piezo buzzer for a short period.  
Step 2 - PresstheValetSwitchonceagaintoenterTransmitterProgrammingMode. Thesystemwill  
respondbybrieflysoundingthebuzzerfollowedbytwobeeps. ThesystemisnowinFeatures  
Programming Mode  
Step 3 - You now have 10 seconds access the desired Feature. This done by pressing the Valet  
Switch the number of times that are equal to Feature number listed. For example, to change  
the doorlock output pulse from .8 to 3 seconds, press the Programming Switch 6 times.  
The module will acknowledge the entry by beeping a number of times equal to the number  
of Valet Switch presses.  
Overriding The System: As mentioned in the previous section, once the Starter Disable is  
engaged,theignitionkeyisrequiredtoallowtheValetSwitchtooverridethesystemandallowstarting  
the engine. To obtain a System Override, follow this procedure:  
Step 4 - Press the transmitter’s LOCK button to turn features on, or press the UNLOCK button to  
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ignition is turned "off", then back "on"; the Valet Switch must be pressed once within 10 seconds of  
turning the ignition back "on"*. This is the only way to cancel or turn off the Anti-Carjacking Feature  
- once activated, the transmitter cannot be used to cancel or turn off the Feature.  
Step 1. Enter the vehicle normally.  
Step 2. Using your key, turn "on" the ignition. Be prepared to perform the  
following Step before 5 seconds expires.  
Step 3. Within 5 seconds, press and release the Valet Switch*. The system  
will be immediately overridden.  
- Custom Coded Override Mode: For a more secure starter interrupt circuit, the system can be  
programmed with a custom-coded number of Valet Switch presses which are required to obtain  
an Override of the system. This customizing can even be programmed to require two separate series  
of Valet Switch presses. Please ask the dealer or installer for details.  
*Important: If a coded valet has been programmed you must enter your secret code to perform this override.  
Once the activated system has been overridden, if Valet Mode is desired, holding the Valet Switch  
depressed for two seconds will place the system into Valet Mode.  
Several other Programmable Features are available for the installer's convenience, allowing  
flexibility in the connection of the system to the vehicle's power door locking system.  
Starter Disable  
*Important: If a coded valet has been entered you must enter your secret code to cancel the Anti-  
Carjacking Feature. When the ignition is turned back “on” press the valet switch equal to the first  
digit in the secret code, the lights and piezo or horn will pause briefly. During this pause enter the  
second digit in the secret code; the system will stop its activity. After this point turn the ignition “off”  
and resume normal use of the vehicle.  
The REC-11 provides an active Starter Disable output (which engages every time the transmitter  
is used to lock the doors), and may be configured, if desired, to also provide an automatic (passive)  
Starter Disable. The optional passive Starter Disable may qualify you for an insurance discount, so  
please check with your insurance agent.  
Active Starter Disable: Whenever the doors are locked via the transmitter, the Starter Disable  
will instantly engage. Unlocking the doors with the transmitter will deactivate the Starter Disable  
circuit, allowing the engine to be started. Please note that the Starter Disable may be configured to  
automatically reengage 90 seconds after the doors are unlocked by the transmitter; or, to engage  
automatically 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned "off". These automatic Starter Disable  
options are explained in more detail in the "User Programmable Features" section of this Owner's  
Manual.  
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- Audible Confirmation: As previously mentioned, the piezo or vehicles’ horn confirms the  
reception of transmitter commands. If desired, the audible confirmation may be deactivated.  
Programming Transmitters  
Programming Transmitters To Operate Your System: To use an additional or replacement  
transmitter, it'suniquedigitalcodemustfirstbeaddedtothecontrolmodule'smemory. Thedealership  
where you purchased your system can provide and program transmitters for you, or you may program  
the transmitters yourself if you can access the system's control module. If you wish to program a  
transmitter, please follow these Transmitter Programming Mode procedures carefully:  
- Automatic Starter Interrupt Engagement: If desired, the starter interrupt circuit may be  
programmed to automatically engage 90 seconds after the ignition is turned off; and/or 90 seconds  
after remotely unlocking unless the ignition switch is turned on within the 90 second period. These  
two Programmable Features allow independent automatic operation of the security of the starter  
interrupt circuit without having the doors also lock upon engagement.  
1) Have all the transmitters that you wish to operate your system at hand. Any time a transmitter  
code is programmed into your system, all existing codes are automatically erased. This, in  
addition to the Automatic Transmitter VerificationTM feature, prevents someone from adding  
an unauthorized transmitter to your system.  
- Automatic Or Remote Anti-Carjacking Protection: Two separate forms of Anti-Carjacking  
protection may be utilized if desired. Automatic Anti-Carjacking protection is activated every time  
the ignition switch is turned "on". In this form of Anti-Carjacking, the Valet Switch may be pressed  
within 60 seconds of turning the ignition "on", including the final 7 seconds when the piezo is beeping  
to remind you of impending engagement of the feature.  
2) Access the system's control module and locate the Valet Switch.  
The second form, Remote Anti-Carjacking protection, is initiated by pressing the transmitter's III  
button for 3 seconds, but only if the ignition switch is already "on". This operation allows normal use  
of the 3rd Channel Output when the ignition switch is "off". This form has the same 60 second period  
in which to cancel the full engagement of the feature.  
3) Turn the ignition switch "on"; within 5 seconds press the Valet Switch five times. The  
buzzer will sound briefly.  
4) Press the Valet Switch once again*. The system will respond by briefly sounding the  
buzzer followed by two beeps, indicating Transmitter Programming Mode has been entered.  
*Important: If a coded valet has been programmed you must enter your secret code at this point, follow  
steps 4a & 4b only if you have a secret coded valet .  
4a) Press the Valet Switch equal to the first digit in your secret code. The piezo or horn will emit  
1 long chirp followed by 1 short chirp.  
Once Anti-Carjacking has been activated by either method, the piezo or vehicles’ horn will start  
beeping 53 seconds later, and for the next seven seconds pressing the Valet Switch once will cancel  
the Anti-Carjacking Feature. Even if a coded valet has been programmed only 1 press of the valet  
switch is required to cancel the Anti-Carjacking Feature. At 60 seconds the piezo or horn starts to  
sound and the parking and dome lights will start flashing. At 90 seconds the starter interrupt output  
will activate. Once the siren sounds and lights flash, Anti-Carjacking cannot be canceled unless the  
4b) Press the Valet Switch equal to the second digit in your secret code. The piezo or horn will emit  
1 long chirp followed by 2 short chirps.  
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5) Within 10 seconds press the LOCK button on the first transmitter you wish to encode to the  
system. The piezo will sound then beep twice to indicate the transmitter's code is learned by  
the system. It is only necessary to press the LOCK button.  
- Activating The Trunk Release Also Unlocks The Doors: This system allows you to make the  
choice of whether the convenience of using your transmitter to gain trunk or hatch entry will also  
unlock the doors as part of the same operation. As received from the factory this feature is activated.  
Even if the vehicle is configured to have the transmitter unlock the driver's first, all of the doors will  
unlock when the remote trunk release is utilized.  
6) RepeatStep5within10secondsforeachadditionaltransmitter. Aseachtransmitterislearned,  
the buzzer will sound, which is then followed by beeps indicating the number of the  
transmitters learned. The system will exit the Transmitter Programming Mode when the  
ignition switch is turned "off", after 18 seconds of not receiving a transmitter broadcast, or  
upon learning the fourth transmitter. The exiting of Transmitter Programming Mode is  
indicated by the piezo or horn sounding twice.  
- Automatic Door Locking Operation: This system is capable of performing two forms of  
automatic door locking if desired, as these features are not activated at the factory.  
In the first form, the system will lock the doors automatically 90 seconds after the ignition switch  
is turned "off". This feature ensures that the doors will become locked every time you exit the vehicle  
and leave it unattended.  
Dealer Programmable Options  
The second form of automatic locking eliminates the accidental unlocking of the doors by the  
accidental or unknown pressing of the transmitter's UNLOCK button when placing it in a pocket or  
purse. Activating this feature causes the system to automatically relock the doors 90 seconds after the  
UNLOCK button is pressed unless the ignition switch is turned "on".  
Your REC-11 has operational features which may be programmed by the installing dealer. Some  
of these features enhance the system's operating characteristics, while others are an aid to the installer  
which allow extreme flexibility in adapting the system to the different design parameters of the  
vehicle. Please see your dealer more detailed information. The following features affect daily  
operation:  
Both automatic locking and automatic relocking add the security of engaging the starter interrupt  
circuit when the locking is performed at expiration of the 90 second period. During the 90 second  
period, the LED Status Light will flash rapidly as a visual indication of the impending automatic  
action. Once the doors have locked and the starter interrupt has engaged, the LED Status Light will  
slow to a steady flash as an indication and also as a theft deterrent.  
- Independent Automatic Locking And Unlocking Activated By The Ignition Switch: The  
system may be configured to automatically lock the doors when the ignition switch is turned "on", and  
alsoautomaticallyunlockthemwhentheignitionswitchisturned"off". Thissystemallowstheunique  
capability of only automatically locking, and not unlocking them; or, if installed with driver door  
unlock priority, unlocking only the driver's door when the ignition switch is turned "off". The last  
Your dealer can activate either or both of these features upon installation.  
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