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SC008Y_MAD 27 October 2006, 17:18 Hi, I have gt my alarm fitted along with blackjax.
I have read and re read the info on the clifford website and in the manual you get with the alarm. But what I want to know is, how does the backjax thing work, how does it differentiate between me and a car theif?
PM me the answer if you wish
Smiler-Wrx 27 October 2006, 18:32 Off the clifford site,You use the keypad with your code :thumb:
enter the PIN code. That’s it – it’s sabotage-proof. The only way to turn off BlackJax is with a secret user-selectable PIN code. If the carjacker tries guessing codes at random, BlackJax actively ignores his code entries for the next few minutes. Even if he were to find and remove the BlackJax control unit, he would still be unable to restart the engine. That’s Clifford technology you can count on.
SC008Y_MAD 27 October 2006, 18:38 Im none the wiser :Suspiciou
Smiler-Wrx 27 October 2006, 19:26 Hi, I have gt my alarm fitted along with blackjax.
I have read and re read the info on the clifford website and in the manual you get with the alarm. But what I want to know is, how does the backjax thing work, how does it differentiate between me and a car theif?
PM me the answer if you wish
You have the Blackjax fitted and they didnt show you how to use it then :brickwall
SC008Y_MAD 28 October 2006, 10:07 He showed me the valetcode buttons and how to disarm the alarm if I had to enter with the key. He also showed me the flashes/churps that the LED would make if either a door was open or the bonnet or boot was open. Thats about it and sent me on my way.
SC008Y_MAD 29 October 2006, 15:10 anyone :confused:
evolutionice.com 29 October 2006, 22:10 how does it differentiate between me and a car theif?
You know the code, the thief doesn't
SC008Y_MAD 29 October 2006, 23:27 Good point.
Hungrytang 04 November 2006, 00:53 so im sat in my car at the lights when i get carjacked.
How does the blackjax now know that the car has been nicked and that its not still me.
because my code is already in because im driving??
ScuuBdoo 04 November 2006, 01:05 How does the blackjax now know that the car has been nicked and that its not still me.
because once the door is opened and the car is driven away you get 60 seconds to re-enter the code. The thief doesnt know the code which is why the car then cuts out and stops.
RLE 04 November 2006, 17:40 Mine activates the moment the brake pedal has been pressed. Code within 30 seconds or the car cuts out. Like anything you get three attempts to input the code.
Dalthegooner 18 November 2006, 21:09 Mine activates the moment the brake pedal has been pressed. Code within 30 seconds or the car cuts out. Like anything you get three attempts to input the code.
Does that mean that every time you brake you have to enter the code? :wonder:
SC008Y_MAD 18 November 2006, 22:07 Ive opened my door and drived off and the blackjax has not cut in?
MotorG Raf 28 November 2006, 13:47 take it back to the dealer. It may need reprogramming.
Raf
SC008Y_MAD 28 November 2006, 19:03 Will do when I get back from Wales RGB this weekend. also I need them adjust the sensitivity of the prox sensor.
T5NYW 29 November 2006, 04:05 Mine activates the moment the brake pedal has been pressed. Code within 30 seconds or the car cuts out. Like anything you get three attempts to input the code.
PM or email me t5nyw@homecall.co.uk if you really want to know how secure it is ;)
Tony
SC008Y_MAD 29 November 2006, 21:03 YHPM Tony
steve nic 29 November 2006, 22:36 which alarm system is on the car?it depends which model to how it works:wonder:
BlitzSTI5 09 December 2006, 21:14 Hi, I have the same problem with my intelliguard 750 with blackjax.
The system has never worked since being installed.
The clifford authorised dealer who installed it said it needs reprogramming, something to do with the revs being at the wrong setting. However everytime I go to get it done they make excuses like their premises being broken into and their laptop being stolen, then they told me their lead to connect to their laptop had broken!
Yeh right more like they don't want to strip the dash down to access the control unit to reprogram it!
I don't know if another dealer will sort it for me without charging me?
Is it likely to be a faulty blackjax unit or does it just need programming correctly?
Also my siren has stopped working completely as of yesterday, no plips or siren when activated. I've been told this isn't covered on the warranty, is this true? It is older than 12 months now too.
BlitzSTI5 09 December 2006, 22:20 also after the ignition is switched off the blue clifford light flashes nine times. I take it this is telling me there is a fault?
SC008Y_MAD 11 December 2006, 13:14 I phoned up the company that installed my alarm and said that my proximity sensor goes of (chrups) in heavy down poors of rain and also about the blackjax not working.
The guy replied and said that when you get heaving rain (like today) I would have to disarm the sensor to stop it churping. O.K. fair enough.
The Blackjax is not activated when the alarm is installed. I have to arm it myself. - I supose this is a good idea as the me the customer would want to get used to the alarm before the bacljax is activated.
Also I asked him about the blackjax operation and arked a little bit more about it. He duly answered my quesntion. So I am alittle bit more wiser on the matter.
He then said read the clifford manual a few times and write down the procedure of activating the blackjax. Basicially 'have a play'. As in the manual, they refer you to a few pages for one alarming/accessory procedure.
This I am a little bit scaredv of, but I need to do as he said if I don't I will be warry of using the alarm and become more terrified of using it. Not good.
So if anyone has any tips then please don't hesitate to PM me.
Thanks
Darren
G5 Clifford Concept 650
scoobyverysoon 11 December 2006, 13:52 Ive opened my door and drived off and the blackjax has not cut in?
You sure the alarm place has turned it on?
SC008Y_MAD 11 December 2006, 14:34 Read my post above yours
You sure the alarm place has turned it on?
Tripple'O G 11 December 2006, 16:24 Get on to head office....
I had major problems with mine....mainly due to the "qualified installers" not having a fcuking clue....
So much so that on a journey home....the whole car switched off at 100+++......thats enough to **** anyone up.....
so after two further attemps, it's finally working and touch wood....hasn't fcuked up YET...
And they're not as safe as they first seem....:Suspiciou
ScuuBdoo 11 December 2006, 16:33 also after the ignition is switched off the blue clifford light flashes nine times. I take it this is telling me there is a fault?
that means your Blackjax isnt activated.
To activated it...
1. turn key to on so the dash lights come on (dont start car)
2. enter Blackjax code
3. press lock/unlock on the key pad
4. turn key to off
Blackjax is now enabled.
SC008Y_MAD 11 December 2006, 20:20 Keypad you mean remote?
ScuuBdoo 11 December 2006, 20:30 yes
SC008Y_MAD 11 December 2006, 20:41 Thanks :thumb:
BlitzSTI5 11 December 2006, 21:00 Hi Yes you're right the flashing lights are due to me trying to switch the plips back on but I have turned the black jax off by mistake.
The black jax is now back on and it still doesn't recognise the door being opened. This has always been the case and as I mentioned earlier, the clifford installer said it needs programming via a laptop something to do with the revs, is this likely to solve the probem?
I am going to buy the cable and software and adjust it myself as the installer is full of excuses all the time.
I'm just unsure what setting I need to adjust?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Also looking at a replacement siren as this seems to be faulty.
Is it possible to just cut into the wiring at the siren end and resolder the existing wires to the new siren to save re routing the new wires?
Cheers in advance :)
scoobyverysoon 12 December 2006, 18:03 Read my post above yours
Must of had my eye patches on for a minute then :o :D
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