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DEI alarms with built in shock sensors.


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swamprat323 
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Posted: March 03, 2005 at 6:46 PM / IP Logged  
Teh alarm is aculty a Python 460, it ahs a built in shock sensor. The person want the senosr "complety" turn off. Why they want it that way is not the point.
But my question is. Since it has a port to add a sensor will this turn off the on board sensor or not. Say like i just plug the wire in and left it taht way. Any one know. Im sure i can mount it the the hardest part of the car and trun the senore all the way up.
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you can add a sensor but the shock sensor built in is going to still working.
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Take apart the brain and remove the shock sensor. Its a metal piece covered in blue rubber. When it vibrates it triggers the alarm. If its removed, it won't trigger anymore.
If you turn it all the way down you would need to hit the vehicle really hard to trigger the alarm. I would use this method.
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I believe this unit operates similar to the Hornet 732t that i am familair with although the Hornet does not have the 2nd sensor port. There is no way to defeat the internal sensor but if you turn it all the way down it will require a HUGE impact to make it go off. Do not mount the brain to metal or it could false on you no matter how much you turn in down, just mount the brain to a vent or tie it between 2 wiring harnesses.
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Posted: March 03, 2005 at 11:16 PM / IP Logged  
Just turn the shock sensor all the way down and it very unlikely it will ever go off. The customer could also hit lock twice and disable the shock sensor whenever they want.
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