Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Car Alarm

Car Alarm: "Features to look for when shopping for a Car Alarm are:

Active Re-arm: After the alarm has been disarmed the system will automatically re-arm after a specified amount of time if a door is not opened. This is to prevent accidental disarming by the remote transmitter.

Air Horns: These are used on the interior or exterior to call more attention and cause pain to the thief if he makes it into the interior of the vehicle.

Anti-Code Grabbing: A method employed to change the Car Alarm code with every arm/disarm. The purpose of which is to defeat code grabbing equipment that can capture and resend your code to disarm the alarm at the thief's leisure.

Arm: The act of turning the alarm to an active state.

Brain: The main box of the alarm that controls all of the sensors and connected equipment.

Carjack Protection: A feature that, when activated, will cause the engine to turn off and the siren to blare. Used when a vehicle is taken forcefully from the owner.

Channels: The number of outputs an alarm has that may be controlled by the transmitter.

Disarm: The act of turning the alarm to an inactive state.

Dome Light Illumination: A feature that will turn on the vehicle's dome light when the alarm is disarmed.

Door Lock/Unlock: A feature that allows the power locks on a vehicle to be operated by the alarm.

Emergency Disarm Switch: A hidden switch used to disarm the alarm in case of an emergency.

Flashing Lights: When an alarm is triggered, the lights or parking lights will flash. Also when the car is armed or disarmed the lights will flash one or more times for confirmation.

Ignition/Starter Kill: A feature that disconnects the ignition/starter when the alarm is armed.

Key-in Features: Any number of features "

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