Remote
Typically the best
place to install any security shock sensor is mounted on the
steering column or harness near the steering column . The
steering column can be found right below the steering wheel , and is
simply though rod or pipe that goes to the steering wheel into the
engine compartment . Most vehicles will have a covered
steering column so it is safe to mount the the sensor they're using
wire ties. if the steering column is not easily accessible , you can
however mount it on any large cluster of wires.
internal
most security
systems have internal shock sensors built right into the module.
This type makes it easier to install as if receives its operations
to from the module itself . you can mount the module by wire tying
it to any large cluster of to wires and you're scaring com or simply
screw to a secure or piece of metal or plastic. shock sensors to
work well or whether screwed in or tide so don't be so concerned to
about finding a solid services for your module.of
Adjusting your shock sensor
When you adjust
your shock sensor’s sensitivity, apply
a short
impact of the
vehicles bumper, using the bottom of your feet or nee, it does not
require a very hard in pact, remember keep the impact short and
therm but not too hard. keep adjusting shock sensor until it reaches
your required sensitivity. if you set sensitivity two high you will
be waking up at 3:00 AM in the morning wondering why your alarm
keeps going off the best way to adjust any shock sensor is to think
in your mind what action would enabled the shock sensor to
activate. there are two things to take in consideration when
adjusting your shock sensor .
1
The shock sensor is
designed to activate under specific conditions , those conditions
are a very short impact , such as breaking glass and amplifier being
dropped on the ground , equipment being bumped against the dash, and
even closing of a door.
when someone is
trying to steal anything from your vehicle, many of these things are
likely to ocure.
2 setting the shock
sensor to activate just by touching the vehicle, may sound great
however, eight to oh cents if sensor will often create false alarms.
Objects such as pine cones , thunder , and other frequent actions
will cause unwanted to performance from your security system, the
neighbors yelling , and the boy who cried wolf affect this the fact
occurs when an individual's security system is always alarming. many
people , neighbors and such will begin to ignore the very thing that
was designed to get attention. the best rolled from is two turned
adjustment all the way down to minimum , then increase by 1/4 turn.
you should still however test your shock sensor for your desired
sensitivity.a good sensitivity would be taking the rear bumper not
too hard but not too soft , the median in between these points will
typically give the maximum protection , with minimum of false
alarms.
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