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3002steve 
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Posted: April 17, 2009 at 4:03 PM / IP Logged  

ive recently had some work done on my clifford c 600 

the omni sensor isnt set up well and has caused 2 faulse alarms the past 2 nights

the method i used for set up of the alarm zone was to slam the hood/bonnet shut  , and for the warn i kick the tyre hard

im thinking that should be okay..its a calm still night and it faulsed still...is my set up procedure okay or could the sensor be faulty? its mounted on the metalwork under the wiper area and not exposed to rain 

any comments welcome...im thinking its hardly worth having as it needs to be set so high to ignore trucks and rain storms etc

howie ll 
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Posted: April 17, 2009 at 5:21 PM / IP Logged  

Don't kick the tyre, thump it with your fist, that will eliminate falsies.

3002steve 
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Posted: April 18, 2009 at 2:50 AM / IP Logged  

thanks again howie

so a hard thump should be enough for the alarm zone ? and a lesser thump for the warn

3002steve 
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Posted: April 18, 2009 at 3:23 AM / IP Logged  
what im getting at...im not sure i can thump hard enough so that trucks and storms dont trigger it
3002steve 
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Posted: April 20, 2009 at 9:02 AM / IP Logged  

well it doesnt seem to be accpecting my new settings

can anyone confirm this is the right procedure on a g4 c600

Transmit channel 15 on the master remote (LevelShift three times, then button 3). You will hear one chirp and the LED will turn on

 

Adjustment of OmniSensor: To test the primary (alarm) zone, press button 4 (you will hear a 2-chirp confirmation), then firmly “thump” the top of

the A-pillar (the area between the side windows near the roof) heel of your fist. If the impact is strong enough to trigger the primary zone, you will

hear a siren chirp. To change sensitivity, press button 2 (you will hear a 2-chirp confirmation), then firmly thump the top of the A-pillar with the

amount of force that you want set off the alarm (a single chirp will acknowledge the thump). Press button 4 to lock in the new setting. You may now

press button 3 to adjust the warning zone (as noted in 3a. below), or press button 1 to fully exit the OmniSensor adjustment mode (you will hear 3

chirps).

a. For the OmniSensor warning zone, press button 3 (you’ll hear 1 chirp). Then use the same procedure as above, but thump less forcefully for the

warning zone. When done, press button 1 to reselect the primary zone (you will hear 2 chirps), then button 1 again to fully exit OmniSensor

adjustment mode (you will hear 3 chirps).

it doesnt mention press any button to lock in the warn zone...is that right?


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