This alarm has it all, remote start, dual stage shock sensor with warn-off feature, anti-hijacking, passive arming, passive locking, full central locking control with comfort closure, the list just goes on...
Incorporating a remote starter for automatic or manual vehicles the Predator EVO4 lets you start your car's engine from the comfort of your house and leave to a ready warmed car. Remote start is compatible with petrol and diesel vehicles.
* Modular alarm system for the best in security & reliability
* Includes Loud 118dB six tone siren
* Two x 4 Button Remote Control with carbon fibre effect finish
* Includes dual stage shock sensor, other detectors available
* Anti-scanning Code learning Remote Control System
* Supports up to 4 remote control's
* Remote Engine Start with 3/6 hour auto start for battery charging/heating
* Turbo Timer (programmable option)
* Mute mode
* Panic feature from remote control
* Universal Central Locking Control
* Total Closure Facility (closes windows on vehicles with total closure, see note 3 below)
* Auxilliary output controlled from remote control (eg. for control of boot release)
* Engine immobiliser
* Last Door Arming/Passive Arming sets the alarm automatically (programmable option)
* Passive Locking locks the door automatically (programmable option)
* Flashing Hazard Lights on arm/disarm/activation
* Temporary shock sensor bypass from remote control
* Valet mode to disable alarm functions (from remote control)
* Full Anti Hijack (programmable option)
* Auto re-arm prevents accidental disarming (programmable option)
* Ignition lock/unlock automatically locks/unlocks doors when ignition is turned on/off (programmable option)
* Smart chirps intrusion indication
* Smart dashboard status LED
* Arm condition memory
* Defective Zone Bypass prevents false alarms
* Car Finder feature
* Secure Emergency Over-ride facility
* Bonnet protection by supplied switch
* Door protection where switches fitted
* Boot protection where switches fitted
€139.00
| This product was added to our catalog on Monday 02 April, 2007. |
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