Adjusting the proximity sensor on a Clifford 950
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I have a clifford Intellegard 950 fitted to my Cossie and I need to adjust the proximity sensor, does anyone know how I can do this I have the Cliffnet software on my Laptop but I can't seem to find any settings that I can adjust for this. I also have the 5 button remote the installer did show me how to adjust it using this but that was a couple of years ago and I'm struglling to remember two weeks ago.
Any help greatly appreciated (its starting to piss the neighbours of as it gets set off by the rain)
Any help greatly appreciated (its starting to piss the neighbours of as it gets set off by the rain)
Originally Posted by Daveesaunders
I have a clifford Intellegard 950 fitted to my Cossie and I need to adjust the proximity sensor, does anyone know how I can do this I have the Cliffnet software on my Laptop but I can't seem to find any settings that I can adjust for this. I also have the 5 button remote the installer did show me how to adjust it using this but that was a couple of years ago and I'm struglling to remember two weeks ago.
Any help greatly appreciated (its starting to piss the neighbours of as it gets set off by the rain)
Any help greatly appreciated (its starting to piss the neighbours of as it gets set off by the rain)
Paul
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Originally Posted by paul_ll
Originally Posted by Daveesaunders
I have a clifford Intellegard 950 fitted to my Cossie and I need to adjust the proximity sensor, does anyone know how I can do this I have the Cliffnet software on my Laptop but I can't seem to find any settings that I can adjust for this. I also have the 5 button remote the installer did show me how to adjust it using this but that was a couple of years ago and I'm struglling to remember two weeks ago.
Any help greatly appreciated (its starting to piss the neighbours of as it gets set off by the rain)
Any help greatly appreciated (its starting to piss the neighbours of as it gets set off by the rain)
Paul
No I haven't managed to get this sorted yet. If you have any info that would be great.
Cheers
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Programming Dual Zone Proximity Sensor.
NOTE: ALARM MUST BE UN-ARMED
1) Press Clifford button 3 times then * once. You will hear a chirp and the LED will stay on.
You are now in the inner zone. Wait 15 seconds
2) Press * button to decrease sensor, boot release button to increase.
Lean into the car through an open window to test, when the alarm senses you there will be a chirp. Again, from here you can increase or decrease it's sensitivity and re-check.
3) press ** to enter outer zone and again wait 15 seconds.
4) Repeat section 2, stand by the car window (closed) until a chirp warns that the sensor has been activated.
5) Press padlock once (2 chirps follow) to exit back to inner zone, press padlock again (3 chirps follow) to exit completely
Hope this helps you out matey!!!!!
Paul
Programming Dual Zone Proximity Sensor.
NOTE: ALARM MUST BE UN-ARMED
1) Press Clifford button 3 times then * once. You will hear a chirp and the LED will stay on.
You are now in the inner zone. Wait 15 seconds
2) Press * button to decrease sensor, boot release button to increase.
Lean into the car through an open window to test, when the alarm senses you there will be a chirp. Again, from here you can increase or decrease it's sensitivity and re-check.
3) press ** to enter outer zone and again wait 15 seconds.
4) Repeat section 2, stand by the car window (closed) until a chirp warns that the sensor has been activated.
5) Press padlock once (2 chirps follow) to exit back to inner zone, press padlock again (3 chirps follow) to exit completely
Hope this helps you out matey!!!!!
Paul
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