Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

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motep

Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

Post by motep »

During the heavy rain that we had last night my proximity sensor was going mad which was driving my neighbours up the wall! :oops:
Unfortunately, I've lost my instruction booklet that came with the alarm which told you how to disable them with the remote. Does anyone know how its done? I've got a clifford concept 650.
I seem to remember that you had to press the Clifford button a couple of times then another button. Tried various combinations of button pressing last night in the pouring rain but didn't work! ](*,)
dansREV2turbo
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Re: Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

Post by dansREV2turbo »

dont know that combo. but if it comes to it stick it in valet mode.
stevowaring

Re: Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

Post by stevowaring »

I have the instruction manual at home, and can hopefully give you an answer tomorrow (if no-one beats me to it)

Thanks

Steve
motep

Re: Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

Post by motep »

Thanks mate! Your answer will hopefully avoid anymore early morning scowls from my neighbours! :roll:
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Re: Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

Post by Rowland »

motep wrote:Your answer will hopefully avoid anymore early morning scowls from my neighbours! :roll:




I've been in exactly that position too!
I eventually managed to reduce the sensitivity of the proximity sensor by bu99ering about with the buttons for about an hour!
Nothing worse when you live in a REALLY quiet close and at 3.00am you hear the heavy rain plinking & plonking on the car hard and you lay there thinking.."any moment now"...*CHIRP.....CHIRP!!"


](*,)
stevowaring

Re: Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

Post by stevowaring »

Morning,

I couldn't find an exact mention of the proximity sensor, but...

"To temporarily disable a sensor input, arm the system, press <CLIFFORD> twice and then <BOOT RELEASE> button. The lights will flash four times and all warn away trigger zones 1,2,3 and 8 are bypassed until the system is disarmed.

Do this again and all warn away and full trigger zones 1,2,3 and 8 are bypassed until the system is disaramed."

Zone 1 - Optional Proximity Sensor
2 - Optional Omnisensor
3 - Tilt/Motion Sensor
8 - Optional Glass tamper or Ultrasonic Sensor

Hope that helps people

Steve
Jonty

Re: Disabling Clifford Proximity Sensors

Post by Jonty »

This thread's pretty much dead now but just for future ref. Consider getting a toggle switch and spend a little time doing some wiring. When my prox was fitted I got the alarm chap to do this there and then rather than me do it afterwards.

Now, at the flick of a switch I can disable the outer prox sensor... although if you don't set it so sensitive you shouldn't have to.

http://www.sopertek.co.uk/mr2/mods/elec ... hpanel.jpg

Jonts.
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