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1 Viper alarm + add on's

this price is for the alarm its self and all the add on's listed

if you just want the alarm make a offer

New

comes with extra sensors

pm or email at [email protected]

Location:

Melb but can post anywhere

750 ONO

Info on alarm:

2-Way Remote Start and Security System

The first FCC-legal 2-Way Remote with 66-Bit Clone-Safe Code-Hopping

Full featured vehicle protection and starts your engine with the push of a button

Confirms all commands with easy-to-understand icons with text

Alerts you to security system alarm events by beeping or vibrating when the system is triggered

Lets you keep track of vehicle status

State-of-the-Art Remote Transceiver with Responder Technology:

Optimum Range and Reliability

Bright, Easy-to-Read LCD Screen

Vibrate Mode

23 Different Icon/Text Message

Super bright blue LED light

Belt clip for remote

Remote Start* Features:

Remote Start Convenience

Safety Shut Down

Timer Mode

Complete Engine Monitoring

Anti-Grind

Engine Checking

High-Capacity Relay Satellite

Tach/Voltage Checking

Security Features:

High-Output Mini Neo Siren

Failsafe® Starter Kill

Forced Passive Arming

Active/Passive Arming

Progressive Door Trigger

DoubleGuard® Shock Sensor

Clone-Safe® Super Code Hopping 266 Codes

Nuisance Prevention® Circuitry (NPC)

LED Status Indicator

Ignition Controlled Door Locks

Soft Chirp

Secondary Warning Zone

Remote Controlled Valet® Mode

Bitwriter® Compatible

Parking Light Flash

Clone-Safe

EXTRAS

103T Digital Failsafe Starter Kill -

The 103T Digital Failsafe Starter Kill is designed to be used as either a stand-alone passive/active starter kill or as an interface to ESP systems that use a 3-pin data port. The 103T features an illuminated, dash-mounted keypad, code-protected emergency override, and exit/entry Valet code protection.

When used as a stand-alone starter kill, the 103T prevents the starter from cranking whenever the system is armed. You can control the 103T's basic functions from the dash-mounted keypad. Simply enter the coded key sequences to control the starter kill functions.

The 103T can also be used as a serial controller for any of DEI's ESP security systems. The ESP system LED can be plugged into the 103T's keypad port, so that the LED on the keypad functions as the main security system LED. When connected to an ESP system, the 103T can be used to control Panic Mode and emergency override

508D - Stand alone microwave sensor -

2 point microwave sensor, detects motion inside the cabin and outside the cabin. If movement is detected outside the cabin a warn away siren will be activated (and a warn symbol will appear on your pager)

520T - Battery Backup -

To prevent someone breaking into your car after cutting power from your battery

522T - Electronic trunk release - {generic item}

Allows you to pop the trunk from the remote control of your Viper alarm. Also comes with a push button to be mounted inside the cabin. Can be used in many applications besides trunk also.

507T - Digital tilt sensor & motion sensor in 1 -

In cabin motion sensor and digital tilt sensor in 1 unit. If the car is raised the alarm will sound, and if there is movement of the car the alarm will sound. Ideal for cars with rims.

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