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Old 04-01-2005, 01:35 AM
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Viper makes two different alarms like that, one with the remote starter and the other with out it. They both have the little screen on them, and have the 2-way system so when the alarm goes off, you can see exactly which sensor caused it. When you remote start the car it shows exhaust coming out of the cars tail pipe on the screen. The alarm can also be setup to operate almost any feature in the car from the remote. Even though most of the remotes only have four buttons, you can use a two buttons at once or a sequence of buttons to do many more set functions. My brother in an installer, and set up is truck as a demo for the viper alarms. He can put the windows up or down, turn on the seat heaters, turn on and off the white underbody neons, and a bunch of other stuff for the sound system he has in it. Pretty much any feature that needs an electrical signal to operate can be controled. He also has an interior poximity sensor so if the window are down and you try to stick your hand in though the window with out ever touching the car, it will set the alarm off. He also has two mini piezo sirens in the car and it is actually painful to stay in the car for even a few seconds. And to keep the alarm working even if someone cuts the battery cable there is a battery backup for it. You can pretty much go as crazy as you want with the alarm, and even have GPS tracking in the alarm like Lo-Jack. It all depends on how much you want to spend.
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