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Page 1
6/02 MO_REC-11/433 COPYRIGHT: OMEGA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 2000 This product is designed for professional installation only! REC-11 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT OWNER'S MANUAL 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 mu[...]
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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 th[...]
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Page 3
Transmitter Functions LOCK BUTTON Pressing the LOCK button will lock all of the doors and engage the optional starter interrupt; when held operates “Panic”. GREEN LIGHT Illuminates whenever any transmitter button is pressed. III BUTTON Pressing the III button for two seconds can be used to activate the 3rd Channel Output. This But[...]
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Page 4
Page 4 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 exactl[...]
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Page 5 LED Off ...................................................................... Ignition switch is "On" OR the system is "at rest", indicating that no automatic features will occur. LED On Solid Red ..................................................... System is in "Valet Mode". LED Flashing Rapidly .............[...]
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Page 6
Page 6 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. Automatic Transmitter Verification TM The REC-11 has built-in relays which illuminate the vehicle's parking and dom[...]
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Page 7 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 Valet Switch, in conjunction with your ignition key, also allows you to override the system in the event of a lost or damaged transmitter, leaving [...]
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Page 8 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. *Important: If a coded valet has been programmed you must enter your secret[...]
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Page 9
Page 9 Programming Transmitters Programming Transmitters To Operate Your System: To use an additional or replacement transmitter, it's unique digital code must first be added to the control module's memory. The dealership where you purchased your system can provide and program transmitters for you, or you may program the transmitters your[...]
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Page 10
Page 10 6) Repeat Step 5 within 10 seconds for each additional transmitter. As each transmitter is learned, 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 receiv[...]