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Page Guard PG-8000S - Vehicle Security System

â–  Features

*Remote arming, disarming and panic

*Up to 3000FT remote control range (FM modulation)

*User EEPROM storage different code

*Multi-function 5 button remote transmitter & pager

*Audible and visual arming/disarming

*Remote controlled door lock/unlock

*Automatic rearming and last door arming

*Chirp or no chirp confirmation by remote

*Engine idling time(while remote engine started) adjustable by remote

*Valet emergency override by valet switch

*30 seconds siren duration with auto-reset

*Aux. Output for Window roll-up

*Ignition controlled door lock/unlock

*Dome light supervision output

*2nd Ignition negative output for bypass module

*Remote Control trunk release output

*Electronic 2-stage shock sensor

*Multi-function LED status indicator

*Instant negative/positive door trigger programmable

* Remote engine start

*Remote engine starting reservation for manual transmission

*Turbo timer

*Automatic heater /AC operation

*Multi-function paging operation of transmitter

*Two-way transmitter(transmitting & pager)

*Indicator of "within" or "out of" RF range

*Variable graphic icon’s LCD panel

*Car status indicator by LCD display & beeper

*Driver call sensor

*Programmable personal alarm clock

*2 warning stickers & easy operation manual

*High power 6-tone siren

*Built-in hazard lights relay

*Keyless entry in valet mode

*Starter disable output

*Built in remote engine starter

*Record Picture

*View Picture

*Save Picture

*Auto Record Picture

*Installation

SPECIFICATIONS

1. Communication :FM 2-WAY

2. Operating frequency : FM447.675MHz

3. Modulation type : FSK

4. Modulation deviation : STD 3KHz

5. Dimension of remote control (L * W * H) : 55 * 34 * 19mm

6. Weight (W/Bat.) of R/C : 43.2g

7. Battery size (lpc) of R/C : AAA 1.5V

8. Battery life of R/C : 1 MONTH

9. Channel spacing of R/C : 12.5KHz

10. Antenna impedance of R/C : 50Ω

11. Antenna impedance of transceiver : 50Ω

12. Antenna length of R/C : 16mm

13. Antenna length of transceiver : 80mm

14. CPU design : MICROCHIP

15. Frequency stability : ±5ppm(-10℃ ~ +50℃)

16. Frequency deviation : ±2.0KHz

17. Output RF power : 5mW MAX

18. RF Sensitivity : -120dBm

19. RF Operating range(OPEN FIELD) : 1KM(up to 300ft)

20. Operating temperature : -20℃ ~ +70℃

21. LCD TYPE : STN TYPE , 4 K BYTE.

brand new still in box. Bought for new car but sold car already.

(Professionally installed for a extra $200-$250 depending on car)

Edited by BLiNKsTaR
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