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| Spyball alarm / immobiliser
Does anybody know the routine for removing the bike battery without triggering the alarm? Alternatively if I hook up a battery charger with the battery in situ and igition off will this trigger the alarm? Service Mode only seems to diable the "movement" sensor, not the "electrics being interfered with" sensor The alarm is seriously annoying (LOUD!), and it is so sensitive that it triggers really easily. Is there anyway to adjust the sensitivity? Ideally I'd like to able to remove the siren temporarily whilst working on the bike...I keep forgetting to put it back into Service mode after turning the ignition on. Please PM me if you don't wish to post here publicly. Thanks
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| Re: Spyball alarm / immobiliser Quote:
Pm's to Boris only please any answers will be removed. Ta. ![]() Boris why not just remember to put it in service mode when your working on it? |
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| Re: Spyball alarm / immobiliser Yes Baz, thanks for your advice. Do you know how loud the alarm is on this thing? In case you didn't guess the alarm is not fitted to my pan, so I need to read the book of lies whilst working on it. ###king thing also has electric start only plus flat battery!!
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