Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: dawchiks on 27 July 2007, 15:53:50
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after i took out the battery for charging, i have a problem - radio aint working, some1 said it needs to enter somekinda code.
i have car passport, and there is security code, but how to enter it?
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Do you still have the radio handbook for it, as its all explained in there how to enter the code.
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nope i havent. i have the manual for opel omega(didnt found anything there), but for radio i havent.
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Turn the ignition on, turn off radio, then hold AS button, whilst turning on radio, keep holding AS button, radio will bleep then ask for code.
Entering code: I.e. if code is 9179
press button 1 x9
press button 2 x1
press button 3 x7
press button 4 x9
It will show progress on the TID/MID.
Then press and hold AS again till it beeps, then all should be ok!!!
:y :y
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i have only 6 numbers. 1-6 . which one is the right code?
security code, or radio code? ah im gonna test all.
in security code i have no number larger than 6(on my numbers pad i have only 1-6), in radio code i have.
ah u mean button 1 i have to press 9 times?
button 2 to press 1 time,
button 3 seven times, and so on?
ah im gonna test all methods ":D
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I do believe if you get it wrong about 4 times it will lock the system, then you have to take battery off again for a while to reset it.
I would go for the radio code, should be 4 numbers, ranging from 0-9
yeah, press button 1 said number of time, then button 2, 3, 4.
Cheers, Mark.
Have fun.... :y
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I wouldn't do too much testing - you only get a limited number of attempts at entering the code!!!
Correct code is the 4 digit code printed on 'car pass'.
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Don't just test numbers, you only get 10 tries then the radio has to go back to the dealers.
The radio code is the one you need, its a four digit code.
Chopsdad has done a walkthrough here (http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1185223347)
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Beat me to it Marko!
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ah its OK :) thank you all :)
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I do believe if you get it wrong about 4 times it will lock the system, then you have to take battery off again for a while to reset it.
Dream on...
If you enter a wrong code and hit a 'wait time', this wait time must be with ignition on. If ignition goes off, the wait time timer starts again from scratch next time ignition on.
After 10 wrong entries, radio is junk.
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And each wait time is longer than the last :(
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im fine, and by the way i did found a radio manual. strange I didnt see it before :D
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im fine, and by the way i did found a radio manual. strange I didnt see it before :D
I read mine from cover to cover.....snooze.......and it had no reference of how to reset the thing :-/
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im fine, and by the way i did found a radio manual. strange I didnt see it before :D
I read mine from cover to cover.....snooze.......and it had no reference of how to reset the thing :-/
Assuming youve got a cdr2005 (standard for a CD) chopsdad, its on page 17 in the cdr2005 section of the audio book......page 18 tells you how to disable the code......but you need the code to do it :y
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im fine, and by the way i did found a radio manual. strange I didnt see it before :D
I read mine from cover to cover.....snooze.......and it had no reference of how to reset the thing :-/
Assuming youve got a cdr2005 (standard for a CD) chopsdad, its on page 17 in the cdr2005 section of the audio book......page 18 tells you how to disable the code......but you need the code to do it :y
Thanks Dave. Nobody spotted the obvious mistake in my post earlier in the week. I said I had a CD30 cos that's what's on the front of the Audio Manual - but I've just realised thats fitted to my wife's Meriva and it probably doesn't have a security code :D Omega manual is 3 times as thick....like me ;D
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im fine, and by the way i did found a radio manual. strange I didnt see it before :D
I read mine from cover to cover.....snooze.......and it had no reference of how to reset the thing :-/
Assuming youve got a cdr2005 (standard for a CD) chopsdad, its on page 17 in the cdr2005 section of the audio book......page 18 tells you how to disable the code......but you need the code to do it :y
Thanks Dave. Nobody spotted the obvious mistake in my post earlier in the week. I said I had a CD30 cos that's what's on the front of the Audio Manual - but I've just realised thats fitted to my wife's Meriva and it probably doesn't have a security code :D Omega manual is 3 times as thick....like me ;D
Your welcome m8 :y I dont think i saw that post :-[ But CD30 must be basic......as it doesnt have as many letters/numbers as cdr2005 ;D :D