Clifford G4 Concept600 Prox sensor.
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Clifford G4 Concept600 Prox sensor.
Hi,
I have Clifford Concept 600 installed, but my Proximity sensor is set too low so that it hardly chirps at all unless you are leaning across the windscreen.
Does anyone know what the Valet switch command codes are to increase the range of the prox sensor. I spoke to my dealer and they mentioned that you could do it using the valet switch but as they were busy and I was about to leave, they didn’t have time to do it. If someone knows the exact sequence of * & [] so that I can turn it up a bit, it would be appreciated.
Any info appreciated.
Thanks
Mr JP
I have Clifford Concept 600 installed, but my Proximity sensor is set too low so that it hardly chirps at all unless you are leaning across the windscreen.
Does anyone know what the Valet switch command codes are to increase the range of the prox sensor. I spoke to my dealer and they mentioned that you could do it using the valet switch but as they were busy and I was about to leave, they didn’t have time to do it. If someone knows the exact sequence of * & [] so that I can turn it up a bit, it would be appreciated.
Any info appreciated.
Thanks
Mr JP
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not sure if its the same one, but on the proximity sensor III there is a little bezel thingy which allows you to increase or decrease the sensitivity...obviously this approach means you have to strip bits of your interior and locate it first!
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Thanks for the info so far,
I’ve looked at the prox sensor itself and I thought there was a bezel for changing it but I have not located it. I think it’s a IV model as well so maybe they don’t have them.
I must check the manual, probably a good place to start, as I know it tells you how to disarm the zones of the prox.
Investigations are ongoing, if I find anything I’ll post it up.
I’ve looked at the prox sensor itself and I thought there was a bezel for changing it but I have not located it. I think it’s a IV model as well so maybe they don’t have them.
I must check the manual, probably a good place to start, as I know it tells you how to disarm the zones of the prox.
Investigations are ongoing, if I find anything I’ll post it up.
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Originally Posted by MoloCh
I have an clifford g5 650 system in my car, and you know how to edit the Proximity Sensor?
I hope you can help me.
Thank you.
I hope you can help me.
Thank you.
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clifford concept 600!
with the 5 button g5 remote!
disarm the alarm,
press the clifford button 3 time's and then the * button 1 time!
(you will get 1 beeb)
then to increse the outer proxy sensor press ** 1time,
then press the boot release button to turn it up + each time you press it you will get a hight pitch beeb that will get higher each time you do so to tell you it is increasing range!
then when as high as you would like it,
press the arm/dis-arm button
you will get (2 beeb,s)
then press it again you will get (3 beeb's) to tell ya it is finished setting proxy sensor.
if you want to turn it down insted of pressing the boot release button
press the * button this will beeb each time you press it and will get a lower tone each time
then arm the alarm. job done.
dont set it too high as it will beeb every time it bloody rain's as it will see the rain running down the window's
with the 5 button g5 remote!
disarm the alarm,
press the clifford button 3 time's and then the * button 1 time!
(you will get 1 beeb)
then to increse the outer proxy sensor press ** 1time,
then press the boot release button to turn it up + each time you press it you will get a hight pitch beeb that will get higher each time you do so to tell you it is increasing range!
then when as high as you would like it,
press the arm/dis-arm button
you will get (2 beeb,s)
then press it again you will get (3 beeb's) to tell ya it is finished setting proxy sensor.
if you want to turn it down insted of pressing the boot release button
press the * button this will beeb each time you press it and will get a lower tone each time
then arm the alarm. job done.
dont set it too high as it will beeb every time it bloody rain's as it will see the rain running down the window's
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