4-Button Vehicle Security and Keyless Entry Car Alarm System with Psycho Siren
• Vehicle Security and Keyless Entry System
• Coded Override
• Passive Arming Capability
• Plug-In Backup Battery Capability
• Flashing Light Output
• Vehicle Security and Keyless Entry System
• Coded Override
• Passive Arming Capability
• Plug-In Backup Battery Capability
• Flashing Light Output
Keyless Entry
Performs lock and unlock tasks without physical contact with the vehicle. Power door locks can be controlled from several feet away or even within a building using a remote fob. The fob emits a radio frequency that is digitally encoded to prevent frequency stealing so no one can enter into your vehicle without your wireless transmitter.
Dual Zone Shock Sensor
This shock sensor utilizes warning chirps for minor disturbances and will trip the alarm if it detects more serious impacts or disruptions. Most dual zone shock sensors have adjustable sensitivity to reduce false alarms or warnings. These sensors let would-be thieves know that your vehicle is equipped with an advanced alarm system and to keep away.
Dedicated Trunk Release
This unit comes with trunk release capability and remote control integration for OEM alarm or add-on trunk release systems. Pop your trunk using your remote transmitter for convenience and ease of use. Carrying a handful of groceries? Arms tied up with luggage? Pop the trunk without using your key so it’s open and waiting for you when you arrive.
Internal Product ID:
60554
Very Disappointed
Summary:
The controller broke, after about a month of use.
I purchased an upgraded model from another site,
and it's been working fine.
Details:
I originally wanted a K9 CLASSIC EDP2 but I got this product instead.
I didn't notice the difference in the model number until later.
The parts between the two models have a similar design,
so they are compatible with each other.
But, the K9 is a newer model.
I was using this to replace an older omega alarm, that the
controller broke. The omega tech support told me the K9
controller would be compatible with my current sensors,
with some minor wiring changes on the controller side.
I found they were correct.
I installed this crime guard controller about a month after I
purchased it. I knew it would take some time, so I had to wait
until I had the time, over a weekend.
It worked fine at first- but then after about a month,
the controller got kind of flaky about responding to the
two transmitters. After another week or so of use, it got
to the point where I couldn't operate it, most of the time.
That's when I went back and looked at the purchasing information,
for return policies, warranty information, etc.
I then found the difference in the models.
The sensors and transmitters work fine in the crime guard system,
but not the controller.
So, don't buy it. Get the K9, instead.
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