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Digital Can Bus Car Alarm Security System Cup on 2040-parts.com

US $169.00
Location:

Riga, default, Latvia

Riga, default, Latvia
Condition:New Brand:KEETEC Surface Finish:Solid Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:15046761 Country/Region of Manufacture:Slovakia Warranty:Yes

DIGITA CAN BUS CAR ALARM SYSTEM CUP

Main functions:

· system without remote control (managed from CanBus signals of the car)

· built-in ultrasonic sensor

·  built-in double-level shock sensor and tilt sensor

·  engine lock (internal relay)

·  additional 2 engine locks at 2 additional multifunctional control channels

·  protections of doors, hood and trunk

·  emergency shutdown PIN-code

·  ability to connect the GSM module (GSW) to one of the additional channels

·  ability to connect pager to one of additional channels

·  possibility of disabling sensors temporarily

·  ability to close windows and hatch when alarm enabled

·  ability to enable protection automatically

·  immobilizer or "Anti-Hi-Jack” function

·  Programmable time when immobilizer or "Hi-Jack” function is enabled

·  service mode

· alarm memory 

Package includes:

· main unit

·  dynamic mini-siren

·  wire kit, hood button, led

·  manual
  

User manual, Installaton manual, and list of cars can be downloaded HERE


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