Toad Moon alarm, says moon 433 on fob
:thumb: Can you get an add on to make the windows go up when you've locked the doors? Or is it already built in! It only has 2 buttons on the fob.
If so how easy is it to fit, im quite good with electrics when drunk! Or can anyone give me a link to somwhere that has info on this alarm please :thumb: |
i think if you only have two buttons on your keyfob you cant have the add on and im also let to belive that the toads with only two buttons arent cat 1s or 2 i may be wrong
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Time for a new alarm me thinks, when the internals have been done to make it nickable :lol1:
Thanks anyway :thumb: |
my old scoob had a toad cat 1 on it, it had 2 buttons, didnt do windows, i just bought a toad 606i which does everything! £120.00 new with cert
4 buttons |
the Toad C4&C5 have 2 button half moon shaped remotes and they are thatcham 2-1 and 1 respectively.
You can add on a module to close the windows. |
The Toad A51s, A101CL & A210TC also have a 2-button radio key a green and a black button surrounded by a black casing. These have an armed negative output which can also be used to activate a closure module. As this is a constant low negative output when the alarm is armed though it is important that the total closure module you choose to have overload protection circuitry in as to shut the module down when it feels resistance either from persons from within the vehicle (Hanging their arms through the window!:lol1: ) or more commonly when the windows are fully shut - to stop the window motors being driven anymore. Although what you are describing in your title "Toad Moon" would seem to suggest a Toad Compact Alarm as evolutionice.com has suggested above, but however on all the compact ranges Thatcham approved and non-Thatcham approved C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 these also have an armed negative output and can also be configured as the statement above describes.
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Originally Posted by MikeyN
The Toad A51s, A101CL & A210TC also have a 2-button radio key a green and a black button surrounded by a black casing. These have an armed negative output which can also be used to activate a closure module. As this is a constant low negative output when the alarm is armed though it is important that the total closure module you choose to have overload protection circuitry in as to shut the module down when it feels resistance either from persons from within the vehicle (Hanging their arms through the window!:lol1: ) or more commonly when the windows are fully shut - to stop the window motors being driven anymore. Although what you are describing in your title "Toad Moon" would seem to suggest a Toad Compact Alarm as evolutionice.com has suggested above, but however on all the compact ranges Thatcham approved and non-Thatcham approved C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 these also have an armed negative output and can also be configured as the statement above describes.
I think im just going to get a new one installed :thumb: |
Originally Posted by Criss
:confused: All that has gone over my head and landed about 6000 miles away :lol1:
I think im just going to get a new one installed :thumb: Just in-case you need to know where your nearest Toad dealer is, contact the Sales department on 0870 417 7795 and select option 3 and them give them your address details in turn they will let you know where your nearest dealer is. Hope this helps, without confusing you too much.:) Regards Mike.N |
Much better :thumb:
Just that the last toad dealer I spoke too said it would cost me £200 to have my alarm taken out and re-fitted so I could get the certificate for my insurrence! FCUK that and paid someone £30 to sign and stamp it on the sly :thumb: |
Originally Posted by Criss
Much better :thumb:
Just that the last toad dealer I spoke too said it would cost me £200 to have my alarm taken out and re-fitted so I could get the certificate for my insurrence! FCUK that and paid someone £30 to sign and stamp it on the sly :thumb: Now I am confused.:confused: Your local Toad dealer should be able to inspect the alarm system to ensure it has been fitted correctly, test the operation of the alarm system to ensure it is working as effectively as it should and then complete a new certificate of installation with both the alarm details on together with the new owner details (Being yours), and then a copy of this can then be forwarded onto your insurers to help gain a discount on your policy (Where an approved Thatcham security device has been installed onto your vehicle) such as the C4T and the C5T2 and the AI606. This will all be done usually for a small fee, your alarm system WILL NOT require removing and installing. I see you managed to obtain a certificate in the end though, just not via the correct avenues by the sounds of it! I thought I would just post up this msg to clarify the correct procedure of obtaining a new certifcate of installation for your alarm system for anyone who would require one in the future. Regards Mike.N:) |
Its probably becase it may not have been fotted by a toad dealer and they were trying to skank me out of abit of cash (easy target, they thought :norty: )
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