OL-RF-XX-SST

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Overview

RF antenna using the ADS partner protocol.
1. Remote programming is COMPLETELY determined by the Data Start product used. Look at Data Start guide for programming process.
2. Remote data is shared between the RS module and the antenna so remotes MUST be programmed upon installation.
3. Remote can NOT be pre-programmed at the time of production. (see note 1.)
4. Some features (Passive Lock, Programmable RS activation, LED flashes, etc..) of the other Omega RF kits are not available.

Button operation is slightly different then other Omega product.

Signal is transmitted upon button release. The most noticeable difference is RS activation, two quick presses will activate RS. It is recommended that dealer/installer operate the RS a few times before demo to get familiar with the operation.

Firmware update-able via weblink

Firmware Versions

Production Version - V1.02
Update Version - V1.03

Correct data bits to display firmware version correctly.

Hardware Versions

Initial production Version was not compatible with EVO units.
PCB update added IC to TX/RX circuit to correct this issue.

See Antenna Evo update.jpg on Omega cloud account.

Possible iData TX Programming

With ADS hardware
Ignition and antenna button(Listed in guide)
1. Ignition ON press and release antenna button
2. Hold antenna button
3. Led in antenna will turn ON
4. Press lock on each remote to learn
5. Release antenna button

Ignition 5x:
1. Ignition OFF-ON 5 times (5th time you need to keep ignition ON, turning OFF the 5th time enters RS valet)
2. Press lock on each remote to learn (2 sec to press lock between each lock)
3. Turn OFF ignition
Note: If done incorrectly the unit could end up in valet mode. You will need to cycle the ignition 5x to get out of valet mode
The RS firmware will go into Valet if no remote is learned no matter how long the key stays on. (tested with MDB-ALL w/RS-FM8)

Ignition and Brake
1. Ignition ON/OFF/ON, leave in the ON position
2. Press and release brake 3 times
3. Press lock on each remote to learn (5 sec to press lock between each lock)
4. Turn ignition OFF

Fortin TX Programming

With EVO-ALL hardware Not supported by original production (2020) - look for compatibility sticker on box.
Using FlashLink Manager, be sure “Supported RF kits” is turned ON and set to the proper setting (H3 - CrimeStopper).
1. Have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand. With the EVO-ALL data connector (power) disconnected Press & Hold the EVO-ALL programming button. Connect the 4-pin data connector.
2. Wait for the Blue & Red LED’s to turn on then release the programming button.
3. Press & Hold the EVO-ALL programming button again, the Blue & Red LED’s will turn off and back on (approx 5 seconds) then release the button.
4. Turn the ignition ON, the Yellow LED will turn on.
5. Program the remotes:
• 4-button controllers: Press the LOCK button on the remotes you wish to program one at a time.
• 1-button controllers: Press & hold the START button for 3 seconds on the remotes you wish to program one at a time.
The Blue & Red LED’s will flash off and back on once to confirm each remote is coded.
6. Turn the ignition OFF and test operation.

With EVO-ONE hardware
Using FlashLink Manager, be sure firmware version 0.44 is loaded and Unit Options are set to the proper setting.
1. Have all transmitters which are to operate the system at hand. Turn the ignition to the “ON” position then to the “OFF” position.
2. Turn the ignition back to the “ON” position. The antenna LED will turn “ON”.
3. Press & release the brake pedal 4 times. The LED will flash rapidly.
4. Program the remotes:
• 4-button controllers: Press & release the TRUNK button then the LOCK button on the remotes you wish to program one at a time.
• 1-button controllers: Press & hold the START button for 12 seconds on the remotes you wish to program one at a time.
The antenna LED will stop flashing for 2 seconds to confirm each remote is coded.
5. Turn the ignition OFF and test operation.