Clifford AvantGuard 5 Owners Guide - Page 44

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sensor description section 507T tilt/motion sensor This sensor detects when the vehicle is being raised in an attempt to either remove the wheels/tires or tow the vehicle. This sensor is capable of learning the vehicle's initial angles of vertical and horizontal inclination each time the vehicle is parked. adjusting the proximity sensor It is recommended that adjustments be performed away from fluorescent lighting, large metal structures, or confined areas that can affect the sensor field. The alarm will exit adjustment mode automatically 60 seconds after the last adjustment signal from the transmitter and revert to its previous settings. note: You MUST exit using the ARM/DISARM button after programming to lock in the new settings! The proximity sensor field takes one to two minutes to settle after entering adjustment mode, so begin adjusting the sensor within 45 seconds and adjust it slowly so it has time to settle. After two minutes you will have a consistent field during adjustment testing. Each zone has 32 settings that are indicated by chirps that raise and lower in frequency as adjustments are made. Total adjustment time for this sensor should be five minutes or less. © 2004 directed electronics, inc. 41

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sensor description section
507T tilt/motion sensor
This sensor detects when the vehicle is being raised in an attempt to
either remove the wheels/tires or tow the vehicle. This sensor is capa-
ble of learning the vehicle’s initial angles of vertical and horizontal incli-
nation each time the vehicle is parked.
adjusting the proximity sensor
It is recommended that adjustments be performed away from fluores-
cent lighting, large metal structures, or confined areas that can affect
the sensor field. The alarm will exit adjustment mode automatically 60
seconds after the last adjustment signal from the transmitter and revert
to its previous settings.
The proximity sensor field takes one to two minutes to settle after
entering adjustment mode, so begin adjusting the sensor within 45
seconds and adjust it slowly so it has time to settle. After two minutes
you will have a consistent field during adjustment testing. Each zone
has 32 settings that are indicated by chirps that raise and lower in fre-
quency as adjustments are made. Total adjustment time for this sensor
should be five minutes or less.
note:
You MUST exit using the ARM/DISARM button after program-
ming to lock in the new settings!