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jt@arkcarstereo 
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Posted: September 27, 2008 at 12:34 PM / IP Logged  
Shock Sensor sensitivity on this unit is affected by the mounting location.  Try having your installer move the unit to a different mounting location. 
scorpionleather 
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I am also puzzled by something else, in the installer guide there is a setting for SmartStart temperatures, and this feature is mentioned on some website product descriptions for the Matrix 3.3, but there is no mention of this feature in the manual.  Is this...

1. A setting [for future models] that is not used for anything?

2. A misprint in the manual, accidentally left out instructions how to use it?

The auto-temp reporting feature sounds interesting.  I wonder if that would wear out the transmitter battery really fast though.

megaman 
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Posted: September 27, 2008 at 4:58 PM / IP Logged  

The smartstart temp setting is only accessible through the Bitwriter.  You can select the temperatures, both high and low, at which the remote start will automatically kick in.  It will also give you the low voltage setting at which the RS will engage.  So you have the high temp setting to cool your car down, the low temp setting to warm it up and the low voltage setting to keep your battery charged.

The auto-temp reporting only sends the temperature when requested by the remote.  It won't continually send the cabin temperature.

The sensitivity of your unit sounds like they have the brain hard-mounted which makes it too sensitive.  It should be mounted like the external shock sensors of old, which is ziptied to a harness. 

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