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Location:

Richmond, Texas, United States

Richmond, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Giordon Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:G6 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Quick Details

  • Type: One Way
  • Function: Universal Car Alarm
  • Voltage: DC 12V
  • Frequency (MHz): 315.5/433.92MHz
  • Control Distance: 100-120meters
  • Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
  • Brand Name: GIORDON OVC GV9
  • Model Number: G6

Feature:

Arm/lock

Disarm/unlock

Mute arm and disarm

Arm bypassing shock sensor and door trigger

Emergency warning

Auto central locking

Reminder of un-closed door

Dome light suspend

Open door warning when stopped the vehicle

Reminder of arming setting

Anti-hijacking

emergency override

Learning code

 

 

Brief Harness Description

 

2pins bright LED indicator

 

4pins shock sensor

 

2pins central door locking interface

 

2pins valet switch

 

Door trigger input (+ and -)

 

Hood/trunk detection input(-)

 

Ignition ON input(+)

 

Aux (+) input

 

Engine disable output

 

Trunk release output(-)

 

Window raising output(-)

 

Light flash output

 

Interior lamp output(-)


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