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CLIFFORD WORLD-CLASS AUTO SECURITY'' Digital.Dual-Zone Proximity Sensor Ill Owner's Manual The Digital Dual-Zone Proximity Sensor III defines the new state of the art in radar sensing technology. This 3rd-generation 'adar sensor is microprocessor-controlled and utilizes Clifford's newest algorithms to provide the kind of precision sensing other manufacturers can only dream of. It's the only radar sensor that Knows the difference between a lurking thief and other conditions :hat cause all other radar sensors to €alse. What's more, an nnovative and attractive sensor control panel makes tuning of each Df the two sensor zones a breeze. You can do it any place or time xithout tools and without any technical aptitude or skills. What is Dual-Zone Sensing? your Digital Dual-Zone Proximity Sensor III is like having two radar tensors: The outer zone detects anyone lurking near your vehicle and warns aim away before he even touches your vehicle (depending on your .nstallation, the warning can be either a one-second honk of your car horn, me-second blast from your alarm siren, a flash of the headlights and/or parking lights, or a verbal warning from a voice module like Clifford's Sense & Tell). The inner zone detects an intruder presence inside the car, such as someone reaching or leaning into your vehicle's passenger compartment. Once the inner zone is activated it will sound your alarm's siren for 30 seconds. The Digital Proximity Sensor 111 Control Panel If you feel that your system is either too sensitive (issuing "warnings" or full alarm activation too easily) or not sensitive enough (doesn't warn or alarm when it should), you can independently change the sensitivity setting of each or both of the zones. While other manufacturer's sensors require repeated trips back to your alarm installer, the Digital Dual-Zone Proximity Sensor III permits you to make the changes yourself, easily and accurately, an:finned Red LED confirms inner zone activation Digital Proximity Sensor llf Clitr3:23 Inferior Green LED confirms outer zone activation 8-step green LEDs indicate sensitivity level Increase and decrease sensitivity Select zone The innovative sensor control panel of Digital Proximity Sensor III makes setting sensitivity for each of the two zones a breeze. The control panel window has five LEDs: four green LEDs to indicate the 32-Step sensitivity level of each zone, and a red LED.on the left to confirm inner zone activation. The last green LED on the right also doubles as the outer zone activation light that visually indicates whenever the outer zone senses motion. Each green LED has 8 different steps to indicate sensitivity setting: OFF, six steps of slow to rapid flashing, and constant ON. To increase or decrease sensitivity of either the exterior or interior zone, simply do the following: 1. Select the zone you which to adjust by sliding the "select zone" knob. 2. Press the minus (-) button once to lower sensitivity one step or the plus (+) to increase sensitivity, The gseen LEDs will indicate the change as noted above. 3. Exit the vehicle and test your new setting. The red inner zone LED should flash when you lean your body into the passenger compartment, but should ignore any movement outside the vehicle windows. The green outer zone LED should flash when there is movement within a foot or two of your vehicle. NOTE: If you can't see the control panel while testing, arm your alarm, wait at least 70 seconds, then move your body near the vehicle. You should get the warning. Then lean into the vehicle through an open window. You should get the full alarm activation. 4. If needed, use the (+) and (-) buttons to make further adjustments, then retest. If the other zone needs adjustment, repeat steps 1-4. That's all there is to it! Copyright Clifford Electronics, inc,, 1994 3 1-578A/DPS3OM/194

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CLIFFORD
WORLD
-CLASS
AUTO
SECURITY''
Digital.
Dual
-Zone
Proximity
Sensor
Ill
Owner's
Manual
T
he
Digital
Dual
-Zone
Proximity
Sensor
III
defines
the
new
state
of
the
art
in
radar
sensing
technology.
This
3rd
-generation
'adar
sensor
is
microprocessor
-controlled
and
utilizes
Clifford's
newest
algorithms
to
provide
the
kind
of
precision
sensing
other
manufacturers
can
only
dream
of.
It's
the
only
radar
sensor
that
Knows
the
difference
between
a
lurking
thief
and
other
conditions
:hat
cause
all
other
radar
sensors
to
€alse.
What's
more,
an
nnovative
and
attractive
sensor
control
panel
makes
tuning
of
each
Df
the
two
sensor
zones
a
breeze.
You
can
do
it
any
place
or
time
xithout
tools
and
without
any
technical
aptitude
or
skills.
What
is
Dual
-Zone
Sensing?
your
Digital
Dual
-Zone
Proximity
Sensor
III
is
like
having
two
radar
tensors:
The
outer
zone
detects
anyone
lurking
near
your
vehicle
and
warns
aim
away
before
he
even
touches
your
vehicle
(depending
on
your
.nstallation,
the
warning
can
be
either
a
one
-second
honk
of
your
car
horn,
me
-second
blast
from
your
alarm
siren,
a
flash
of
the
headlights
and/or
parking
lights,
or
a
verbal
warning
from
a
voice
module
li
ke
Clifford's
Sense
&
Tell).
The
inner
zone
detects
an
intruder
presence
inside
the
car,
such
as
someone
reaching
or
leaning
into
your
vehicle's
passenger
compartment.
Once
the
inner
zone
is
activated
it
will
sound
your
alarm's
siren
for
30
seconds.
The
Digital
Proximity
Sensor
111
Control
Panel
If
you
feel
that
your
system
is
either
too
sensitive
(issuing
"warnings"
or
full
alarm
activation
too
easily)
or
not
sensitive
enough
(doesn't
warn
or
alarm
when
it
should),
you
can
independently
change
the
sensitivity
setting
of
each
or
both
of
the
zones.
While
other
manufacturer's
sensors
require
repeated
trips
back
to
your
alarm
installer,
the
Digital
Dual
-Zone
Proximity
Sensor
III
permits
you
to
make
the
changes
yourself,
easily
and
accurately,
an:finned
Red
LED
confirms
inner
zone
activation
Digital
Proximity
Sensor
llf
Clitr3:23
Inferior
Increase
and
decrease
sensitivity
Green
LED
confirms
outer
zone
activation
8
-step
green
LEDs
indicate
sensitivity
level
Select
zone
The
innovative
sensor
control
panel
of
Digital
Proximity
Sensor
III
makes
setting
sensitivity
for
each
of
the
two
zones
a
breeze.
The
control
panel
window
has
five
LEDs:
four
green
LEDs
to
indicate
the
32
-Step
sensitivity
level
of
each
zone,
and
a
red
LED.on
the
left
to
confirm
inner
zone
activation.
The
last
green
LED
on
the
right
also
doubles
as
the
outer
zone
activation
light
that
visually
indicates
whenever
the
outer
zone
senses
motion.
Each
green
LED
has
8
different
steps
to
indicate
sensitivity
setting:
OFF,
six
steps
of
slow
to
rapid
flashing,
and
constant
ON.
To
increase
or
decrease
sensitivity
of
either
the
exterior
or
interior
zone,
simply
do
the
following:
1.
Select
the
zone
you
which
to
adjust
by
sliding
the
"select
zone"
knob.
2.
Press
the
minus
(—)
button
once
to
lower
sensitivity
one
step
or
the
plus
(+)
to
increase
sensitivity,
The
gseen
LEDs
will
indicate
the
change
as
noted
above.
3.
Exit
the
vehicle
and
test
your
new
setting.
The
red
inner
zone
LED
should
flash
when
you
lean
your
body
into
the
passenger
compartment,
but
should
ignore
any
movement
outside
the
vehicle
windows.
The
green
outer
zone
LED
should
flash
when
there
is
movement
within
a
foot
or
two
of
your
vehicle.
NOTE:
If
you
can't
see
the
control
panel
while
testing,
arm
your
alarm,
wait
at
least
70
seconds,
then
move
your
body
near
the
vehicle.
You
should
get
the
warning.
Then
lean
into
the
vehicle
through
an
open
window.
You
should
get
the
full
alarm
activation.
4.
If
needed,
use
the
(+)
and
(—)
buttons
to
make
further
adjustments,
then
retest.
If
the
other
zone
needs
adjustment,
repeat
steps
1-4.
That's
all
there
is
to
it!
Copyright
Clifford
Electronics,
inc,,
1994
3
1-578A/DPS3OM/194