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Clifford is one of the oldest and most respected vehicle security manufactureres in the USA. Now owned by DEI (Viper) they continue to supply real security systems, not toys. There are to many features to list here so please follow this link to the Clifford feature page:

http://www.clifford.com/g5/sec/default.asp#featureChart

The progressive upgrade of product features continues with the new G5 IntelliGuard 750, which includes the Blackjax5 anti-carjacking system, plus a remotely adjustable dual-zone OmniSensor, as well as a G5 audio / glass break sensor, with three auxiliary channels.

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MAIN FEATURES:

Two, five button rolling code remotes

Dual ignition cut

BLACKJAX ANTI HIJACKING

Indicator flash

Omni sensor

Siren

Blue system LED

Boot release option

Dome light supervision (relay built in)

8 event memory (last 8 triggers)

10 zones

Central locking control

Long range antenna

Etc, etc, etc

Features & Benefits Intelliguard 750

Sensors Included Omni / 506T

Sensor Ports MUX / Prox / Omni

Remote adjust sensor Yes

Remote Sensor Bypass Yes

User/Installer Programming Yes

Low Battery Indicator Yes

Remote Siren Silencing Yes

Wizard Port Yes

Autolock / Unlock IGN / RPM

Remote panic Yes / pro

Smart Locking (w/panic) Yes

Aux Channels 3

Accessory Out AutoActivate x 1 (Off / arm / disarm / both) Yes

Accessory Out Timer Yes x 3

Dual Park Light Relay Yes

Coded Valet Yes

Smart Trunk

(Accessory Out) Yes

Smart Auto Testing Yes

Autobypass (Trigger) Yes

Autoarming Yes

8-Event Total Recall Yes

Mult-Car Yes

SmartPowerup 2 Yes

FACT 2 Yes

Turbo Timer

(Accessory Out) Yes

Receiver XHF

Siren 518C

Quiet/Loud Chirp Yes

Blackjax Yes

2-point Immobilizer Yes

Smart failsafe Ignition Immobilizer Yes

Remote Dome Super RELAY

Remote Headlights AUX OUT

Nightvision Optional

Wiper Control Optional

Windows Up Optional

Door Locks (+/-)

Double Pulse Unlock Yes

Double Pulse Lock Yes

Second Unlock Output Yes

Zones - Total Recall 10

Factory Disarm No

Factory Re-Arm No

Wireless Immobilizer Optional

Remote Start Optional

Manual Trans RS INTELLISTART

Hood Pin (included) No

(+/-) Diesel Inputs No

Safety Shutdown Switch No

Item located in Melbourne S.E Suburbs

RRP - $850

Looking at $350

Edited by philmak
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