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Clifford Concept 650 with Proximity, Tilt and Glassbreak sensors
Clifford's high specification, Thatcham Category-1 system meets and exceeds the highest standards of the UK insurance industry, and installing one may qualify you for discounted vehicle insurance.
The Concept 650MkII's built-in tandem immobiliser circuit is self-arming soon after you park so that your vehicle always remains protected, and these main electronics also reside in an armoured-steel enclosure as an added security measure.
This system is now offered with the complete three separate sensor-package. The proximity sensor warns potential assailants that the vehicle is equiped with a sophisticated alarm system. The glass tamper sensors triggers the alarm if someone attempts to smash or damage the vehicles glass. The final sensor is the digital tilt sensor. This sensor triggers the alarm if someone attempts to jack up or tow the vehicle away. It is ideal for protecting your expensive alloys and even your catalytic convertor.
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Thatcham Approved (Category 1) |
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Dual-Circuit Imobiliser |
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Includes two new style 5-button Transmitters |
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On-board door Lock relays with double pulse lock/unlock capability |
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BlackJax Anti-Carjacking System |
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Proximity, Tilt and Glass Break Sensor Package |
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SSPS5 Battery Backup Siren with Data-link and 6-tone capability |
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Dome Light Supervision |
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3 Programmable Aux channel outputs |
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Total Closure capability |
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Normally Closed Input |
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Programming upgrades (grid jump) |
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Programming upgrades (PIN free programming, grid jump, etc) |
Posted by Jerry Colquhoun on 21st Sep 2011
I had on of these systems fitted on Monday to replace a knackered Toad that was in the car when I got it. I also had the remote start fitted and I am over the moon with it. It's pretty easy to use once you get your head round it (after a couple of days I have it sussed out completely)
The engineer was good, he took his time to explain the system and how it worked and he didn't mind me watching him fitting it... Think I might get one for the wifes car as well now :-)