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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Shackeng on 16 July 2011, 14:23:14

Title: Pass Codes
Post by: Shackeng on 16 July 2011, 14:23:14
I have just received the pass codes for my new Elite. Am I right to be suspicious that the Key Codes and Radio codes are identical?
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: Shackeng on 16 July 2011, 17:08:13
Bump :y
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: Dave DND on 16 July 2011, 17:23:52
Depends on the stereo

If it was a NCDXXXX model that doesn`t need a code ?

 :-?
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: Shackeng on 17 July 2011, 15:30:55
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Depends on the stereo

If it was a NCDXXXX model that doesn`t need a code ?

 :-?

Sorry for the late reply Dave, I've been locked out for two days. I have an NCDC13, but why give a code if it doesn't have one, other, perhaps, than to try to justify the £21 they charge! >:(
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: TheBoy on 18 July 2011, 11:53:15
Sorry, just seen this.

If you have an NCDC, the radio's pairing code is set to the car's PIN code, so they will be identical (assuming nobody has replaced the stereo).  The NCDC doesn't have a code 'burned in' by the manufacturer, like traditional units.

Hope that makes sense.
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: Shackeng on 18 July 2011, 14:28:34
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Sorry, just seen this.

If you have an NCDC, the radio's pairing code is set to the car's PIN code, so they will be identical (assuming nobody has replaced the stereo).  The NCDC doesn't have a code 'burned in' by the manufacturer, like traditional units.

Hope that makes sense.


Thanks Jaime, so no code required when removing the battery. :y
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: TheBoy on 18 July 2011, 14:38:28
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Sorry, just seen this.

If you have an NCDC, the radio's pairing code is set to the car's PIN code, so they will be identical (assuming nobody has replaced the stereo).  The NCDC doesn't have a code 'burned in' by the manufacturer, like traditional units.

Hope that makes sense.


Thanks Jaime, so no code required when removing the battery. :y
Nope, not for radio :y

You just need to reset the windows and sunroof after battery disconnection :y
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: Shackeng on 18 July 2011, 15:27:53
 :y :y :y
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: ajr3773 on 19 July 2011, 19:49:45
How do you reset the sunroof and windows. Sorry for hijacking but ive just fitted a new battery.
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: TheBoy on 19 July 2011, 22:30:19
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How do you reset the sunroof and windows. Sorry for hijacking but ive just fitted a new battery.
See FAQ section :y
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: twiglet on 19 July 2011, 22:42:33
Can't find anything in the FAQ or maintenance sections about reseting the sunroof. Am I missing something obvious?  :-/
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: Entwood on 19 July 2011, 22:53:22
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.reynolds983/Manuals/Omega2002Manual.pdf

Page 125 .. :)
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: twiglet on 19 July 2011, 22:58:38
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.reynolds983/Manuals/Omega2002Manual.pdf

Page 125 .. :)

Top man Nigel!  :y

Out of interest, after the battery has been re-connected will the sunroof do anything at all until the re-programming has been done?
Title: Re: Pass Codes
Post by: TheBoy on 20 July 2011, 23:27:39
probably not