Directed Install essentials Dual Zone Motion Sensor 508d
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Product Feature
- Detects moving high-density objects using RF field-disturbance technology
- Ideal for convertibles
Product Description
DIRECTED ELECTRONICS Protect your vehicle with an invisible sensing field which detects moving high-density objects (including people) near your car using Radio Frequency(RF) field disturbance technology.Protect yourvehicle with an invisible sensing field which detects moving high-density objects (including people)near your car using Radio Frequency (RF) field disturbance technology. Ideal for convertibles, or any application where zone-intrusion protection isdesired. Violation of the outer field can provokesiren chirps (or a WarnAway? message from an optional voice module) while intrusion into the inner zone will trigger the system?s siren.Directed Install essentials Dual Zone Motion Sensor 508d Review
This is a must for any alarm system. Just the shock sensor alone won't give much protection. This way if someone is too nosy around your car it will do a few warning beeps and if they stay there the full alarm will go off.But it has to be adjusted correctly!
Two things to remember when adjusting:
1. It takes 20-30 seconds to fully arm and expand the radar circle. So don't just arm and step right up to the car, wait until it's fully armed and then test the sensitivity.
2. After the warning has been triggered a few times, most DEI alarm systems lower the sensitivity to prevent false alarms. This makes adjusting nearly impossible. To "reset" the sensitivity, just turn the ignition on and off after every time you adjust the sensor.
Just keep those two things in mind because they're not mentioned in the manual. Other than that just follow the manual and you'll be good.
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