Specifications

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PROGRAMMING SWI
TCH (depending on alarm model)
Mounting
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If a programming switch is supplied it should be mounted in a location
that is able to be accessed by the owner of the vehicle. However, it should also be
hidden from the thief and you should therefore discuss the
mounting location with
the owner prior to starting the installation of the security system. Use your
imagination.
Suggestions include; inside a lockable glove box; in the ash tray; under a removable
ash tray (as shown below); in a heater vent; under the s
eat; disguised as a fuse in
the fuse box.
Wiring
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As with the LED it is also recommended that you use bullet connectors on
the switch harness to allow for the easy removal and fitting of any panel where
necessary.
SHOCK / IMPACT SENSOR (model depend
ant)
Shock sensors are typically designed to detect the various degrees of impact that
might be applied to a vehicle during a break
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in attempt. Some are better than others
since some are designed to better sample and discriminate their inputs in order to
a
void false alarms.
Mounting
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The important point to remember when mounting a shock sensor is
make sure that it will pick up impact from every area of the vehicle. Therefore, it is
best mounted centrally in the veh
icle.
Many installers attach the shock sensor to the steering column where it may be
susceptible to road vibration from a heavy truck driving by, and may false trigger.