New Omega Max Alarm / Remote Starter W/ Echo Compatbile on 2040-parts.com
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
The Omega MAX is the ultimate vehicle convenience/security system. It incorporates Omega's legendary vehicle security features with a deluxe remote car starter. The system includes Omega's patented Psyren (psycho siren), an AU84TA dual zone shock sensor, 2 four-button transmitters, an extended range window mount receiver and all necessary harnesses.
The MAX is equipped with 2 auxiliary sensor ports and 2 satellite relay ports for powering extra ignition and accessory circuits. All main ignition, start and accessory circuits have onboard relays and the accessory output is configurable to become a secondary ignition circuit. The system has 34 programmable features, giving you the flexibility to customize the system for every install. The MAX is also ECHO compatible. This means that it can be upgraded with the ECHO-2 Two-way Paging System to put the status of the system right at your fingertips. GPS compatibility is achieved with the MAX's external alarm, disarm and remote start activation inputs. Don't settle for anything less than the MAXimum in vehicle protection and convenience! NOW WITH STICK SHIFT AND TURBO TIMER OPERATION!! Programmable Features:• Selectable Code Override Shipped Free to cont USA |
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