Omega R & D Comprehensive Transmitter Programming Guide
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SELECT YOUR SYSTEM/TRANSMITTER FROM THE CHART TO DETERMINE WHICH PROGRAMMING
METHOD TO USE. THEN FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR PROGRAMMING METHOD.


Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
Crime Guard CG-328i 121.05 2
Crime Guard CG-328i2 119-05B 6
Crime Guard CG-328i3 119-05B 6
Crime Guard CG-5000 AU-3TCGL 7
Crime Guard CG-5000-C 121.05 2
Crime Guard CG-5000-F AU-3TCGL 7
Crime Guard CG-5000-L AU-3TCGL 7
Crime Guard CG-533i 121.05 2
Crime Guard CG-533i2 119-05B 6
Crime Guard CG-533i3 119-05B 1
Crime Guard CG-7000 AU-3TCGL 7
Crime Guard CG-745i 103-05 1
Crime Guard CG-745i2 119-05B 1
Crime Guard CG-745i3 119-05B 1
Crime Guard CG-9000 AU-3TCGL 7
Crime Guard CG_850i3 105-05B 1
Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
Excalibur AL-1000 ATV 103-03 1
Excalibur AL-1000 ATV2 103-03 1
Excalibur AL-1000 SH 103-03 1
Excalibur AL-1000 SX 103-03 2
Excalibur AL-700 ATV 109-03 1
Excalibur AL-700 EX AU-3T 7
Excalibur AL-700 EZ AU-3T 7
Excalibur AL-700 GT AU-3T 7
Excalibur AL-700 H 109-03 1
Excalibur AL-700 LC AU-3TLC 7
Excalibur AL-800 AU-3T 7
Excalibur AL-900 ATV 109-03 1
Excalibur AL-900 ATV2 109-03 1
Excalibur AL-900 ATX AU-3T 7
Excalibur AL-900 ATZ AU-3T 7
Excalibur AL-900 GTX AU-3T 7
Excalibur AL-900 HX 109-03 1
Excalibur AL-900 JX 109-03 2
Excalibur AL-900 LCX 109-03 7
Excalibur ATV-1000 143-03 1
Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
Excalibur Gold EG-1200ATV 122.03 1
Excalibur Gold EG-1400ATV 124.13 1
Excalibur Gold EG-1600ATV 124.13 1
Excalibur Gold EG-1800ATV 142-13 1
Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
Executive/Model One E-2100 107-06 4
Executive/Model One E-2100ATV 105-06 4
Executive/Model One E-2300 107-06 4
Executive/Model One E-2300ATV 105-06 4
Executive/Model One E-2500 107-06 4
Executive/Model One E-2500ATV 105-06 4
Executive/Model One E-3000 107-06 4
Executive/Model One E-3000ATV 105-06 4
Executive/Model One Model #1 116-08+104-07 3
Executive/Model One Model #1.2 404-07 3
Executive/Model One Model #1.3 143-07 1
Executive/Model One Model #1.7RS 404-07 3
Executive/Model One Model #1ATV 106-07 3
Executive/Model One Model #2ATV 106-14 3
Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
Freedom/FBI Freedom 150 110-09 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 200 110-09 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 200+ 110-09 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 200+2 431-09 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 200+P 110-09 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 300 112-09 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 300 ATV 112-09 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 400 432-09 5
Freedom/FBI Freedom 410 112-09 5
Freedom/FBI Freedom 411 112-09 5
Freedom/FBI Freedom 411 ATV 128-09 5
Freedom/FBI Freedom 500 442-09B 1
Freedom/FBI Freedom 515 112-09 4
Freedom/FBI Freedom 517 214-09 4
Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-632-H 121.08 1
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-632-L AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-732LC AU-3TLC 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-770-L AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-770GT AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-770LC AU-3TLC 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-790 AU-3TLC 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-790D AU-3TLC 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL-832 AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AL_770 AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-1 AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-1LC 210-07 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-2 AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-2ATV 106-14 1
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-2LC AU-3TLC 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-4 (T) AU-3TAL 7
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-6 ATV 107-07 4
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-6S 107-07 4
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-7 ATV 107-07 4
Generic (No Brand Name) AU-REC-7ST 107-07 4
Generic (No Brand Name) C-2 210-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-2+ 210-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-2+2 431-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-2+P 210-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-3 212-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-3 ATV 212-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-4SRS 404-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-5 441-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) C-514 210-07 4
Generic (No Brand Name) REC-10 106-14 3
Generic (No Brand Name) REC-11 441-07 3
Generic (No Brand Name) REC-8 106-14 3
Generic (No Brand Name) REC-9 106-14 3
Generic (No Brand Name) RS-7K 310-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) RS-7K2 310-07 1
Generic (No Brand Name) SYSTEM-25 106-14 1
Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
K-9 K9-5 CLASSIC 109-01 1
K-9 K9-CLASSIC 143-01 1
K-9 K9-FIVE AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-FIVE ATV 102-01 1
K-9 K9-FIVE C 121-01 2
K-9 K9-FIVE F AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-FIVE L AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-FIVE T 116-08+104-07 1
K-9 K9-FOUR AU-1T 7
K-9 K9-MUNDIAL 401-01 1
K-9 K9-MUNDIAL2 432-01 1
K-9 K9-ONE AU-1T 7
K-9 K9-ONE ATV 102-01 5
K-9 K9-ONE C 116-08+104-07 5
K-9 K9-SEVEN AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-SEVEN GT AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-SEVEN L AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-SEVEN LC AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-SIX AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-SIX ATV 109-01 1
K-9 K9-SIX ATV2 103-01 1
K-9 K9-SIX ATVS (Early Model) 109-01 1
K-9 K9-SIX ATVS (Late Model) 103-01 1
K-9 K9-SIX C 121-01 2
K-9 K9-SIX CP AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-SIX DIP AU-3TBL 7
K-9 K9-SIX H 121-01 1
K-9 K9-SIX L AU-3TBL 7
K-9 TWO AU-3TBL 7
K-9 TWO C 121-01 2
Brand On Transmitter Case System Model Transmitter Model Programming Method
M.A.T. M.A.T.-10ATV 103-02 1
M.A.T. M.A.T.-10SH 103-02 1
M.A.T. M.A.T.-10SX 103-02 2
M.A.T. M.A.T.-5 AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-5 ATV 102-02 1
M.A.T. M.A.T.-5C 121-02 2
M.A.T. M.A.T.-5F AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-5L AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-5T 116-08+104-07 1
M.A.T. M.A.T.-6 AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-6 ATV 109-02 1
M.A.T. M.A.T.-6 DIP AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-6C 121-02 2
M.A.T. M.A.T.-6H 121-02 1
M.A.T. M.A.T.-6L AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-7EX AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-7EZ AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-7L AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-7L AU-3TLC 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-8 AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-9ATX AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-9ATZ AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-9GT AU-3TML 7
M.A.T. M.A.T.-9LCX AU-3TML 7


METHOD #1
Before you begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps:

1) Turn the vehicle's ignition to the "on" position

2) Within 7 seconds of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond with a long siren chirp.

3) Press the large/ lock button on your remote (for Freedom 500, C-5, and K9 Mundial2, press 2nd or 3rd channel. For MARS-22, press Lock & Unlock at the same time). The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp.

4) Repeat step 3 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4 remotes).

Note: the system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second period of no activity.



METHOD #2
Before you begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps:

1) Turn the vehicle's ignition to the "on" position

2) Within 7 seconds of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond with a long siren chirp.

One Button Remote:

3) Press the button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp.

4) Press the valet switch one time.

5) Proceed to step 6.

Two button remote
:

3) Press the large button on our remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp.

4) Press both buttons at the same time. The alarm should respond with 2 short siren chirps

5) Press the small button on your remote. The alarm should respond with 3 short siren chirps.


Three button remote:

3) Press the large button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp.

4) Press the small right button on your remote. The alarm should respond with 2 short siren chirps.

5) Press the small left button on your remote. The alarm should respond with 3 short siren chirps.

6) Repeat steps 3-5 for each additional remote that you wish to operate your system (up to 4 remotes).

Note: the system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second period of no activity.



METHOD #3
Before you begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps:

1) Turn the vehicle's ignition to the "on" position

2) Within 7 seconds of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond with a long siren chirp.

3) Press the valet switch to enter your secret override code. If a code has never been programmed, press the valet switch one time. The alarm should respond with a long siren chirp.

4) Press the large/ lock button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp.

5) Repeat step 4 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4 remotes).

Note: the system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second period of no activity.



METHOD #4
Before you begin, your system must be in a disarmed state.

Perform the following steps:

1) Turn the vehicle's ignition from "off" to "on" 5 times within 7 seconds. The system should respond with a horn honk or the doorlocks will lock then unlock.

2) Press the large/ lock button on your remote. The system should respond with a short horn honk or the doorlocks will lock then unlock.

3) Repeat step 2 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4 remotes).

Note: the system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second period of no activity.


METHOD #5
This type of alarm automatically enters transmitter programming mode upon power up. Before you begin, make sure that all points of entry (doors, trunk, hood) are closed. If there is a hood pin switch, have a friend hold it down or temporarily disconnect it. The system will not enter programming mode if it detects an open point of entry.

Perform the following steps:

If the system has been without power for more than 24 hours:

1) Apply power to the system.

2) Press the large/ lock button (Press small center button for Freedom 400) on your remote. The system should respond with a short siren chirp.

3) Repeat step 2 for each additional remote that is to operate the system.

If the system has had power within the last 24 hours:

1) Disconnect and re-apply power.

2) Press the large button (Press small center button for Freedom 400) on any remote that does not already operate the system (this is how the system determines that you want to program transmitters). The system should respond with a short siren chirp.

3) Repeat step 2 for each additional remote that is to operate the system.

Note: the system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second period of no activity.


METHOD #6
Before you begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps:

1) Turn the vehicle's ignition "on" then "off".

2) Within 7 seconds of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond with a long siren chirp.

3) Press the valet switch one time to enter transmitter programming mode.

4) Press the large/ lock button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp.

5) Repeat step 4 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4 remotes).

Note: the system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second period of no activity.


METHOD #7
Transmitters for this model alarm are coded from the factory. The transmitter has to be modified to match the code of your alarm. If you need a replacement transmitter for your alarm, you will need to open the transmitter shell (there is typically a small phillips head screw in the back that must be removed first). You will need to look on the circuit board for a white paper sticker that has a 5 or 6 digit code that will start with 1, 2, or 3. You will need to provide this code to your dealer or Omega at the time of purchasing the transmitter so it can be precoded to operate your alarm.