The Status Light; Visual Confirmations; Audible Confirmations - Omega REC-12 Owners & Installation Manual

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The Status Light

The REC-12 includes a Status Light to inform you of the system's op-
erational condition. If your system includes a Starter Disable circuit, it's condi-
tion is also reflected in this light's operation, along with any automatic features
which may have been programmed to operate.
Light Off - Ignition switch is "on" OR the system is "at rest", or standby, await-
ing a transmitter command, and is also indicating that no automatic functions
are occurring or will occur.
Light On Solid Red - The system is in "Valet Mode".
Light Flashing Rapidly - An automatic function, such as automatic locking or
automatic starter disable, is in progress.
Light Flashing Slowly - This slow flashing will occur whenever the transmitter
has been used to lock the doors, and also that the Starter Disable (if installed)
is engaged.
Light Flashes 1 to 4 Times after Ignition "On" - This is the number of oper-
ating transmitters stored in the system's memory. These indicators are part of
the Automatic Transmitter Verification operation. This indicator will flash for 10
seconds after the vehicle's ignition is turned ON.
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The REC-12 is capable of flashing the vehicle's parking lights and inte-
rior domelight to provide visual confirmation of system operations.
Flash Once - The doors have been locked and the (optional) starter interrupt
is enabled.
Flash Twice, Then Illuminate for 30 Seconds - Doors have been unlocked
via the transmitter and the (optional) starter interrupt is disabled.
The parking and dome lights staying on for 30 seconds after the trans-
mitter was used to unlock the doors helps to light the way to the vehicle when
dark and allows inspection of the vehicle's interior before entering. The lights
will turn off as soon as the ignition switch is turned "ON".
The REC-12 is capable of honking the horn whenever the transmitter is
used or to indicate the activation of other automatic operations.
Chirp Once - The doors have been locked by the transmitter
Chirp Twice - Doors have been unlocked via the transmitter

Visual Confirmations

Audible Confirmations

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