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gqmanofdestiny 
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I'm installing an Autopage RS730 remote start/alarm and the shock sensor has an arrow on it but the instructions do not mention which way this arrow needs to point (up, down, left, right).  Does anyone know if the direction of this arrow matters at all?  Any information would be greatly appreciated.
howie ll 
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Turning clockwise usually gives you more sensitivity.
gqmanofdestiny 
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I'm sorry for not being clear enough, but I meant the actual shock sensor, not the adjustment pot. 

two12 
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I recently installed an autopage rf425 and noticed the arrow so I called autopage and they said it doesnt matter where the arrow points.
thats the main reason I chose autopage systems, because you can allways talk to a real person there without being on hold for hours or waiting on call backs that never happen.

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