--Dave--
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cheers
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DamoSXI
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How much did you pay for the Toad alarm including fitting
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slugger_54132
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i paid like 350 i think but that included doors and boot pop.
Ok with regards to the menu, following happrens when u start the 5 presses of button one.
1st press- nothing
2nd- 1 chirp
3rd- 2 chirp
4th - 3 chirps
I got well confussed listning to chirps so just do it by number of presses to get to 5!
Hope that helps, i have tested it a couple of times and its definately like that!
Do u know what all the other numbers do like 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and so on?
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slugger_54132
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Oh and do u know what the difference is between interior sensors and ultrasonic sensors?
In the manual its ays press lock once to arm, twice to disable interior sensors, and three times to enable ultrasonics?
But what are ultrasonics, are they standard?
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--Dave--
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yes mate, i'll U2U you what the other switches do 
The ultrasonics are basically the interior sensors, just a different name for them.
If you have a dog or something you can press lock twice to disable ultrasonics. The alarm will then scan the interior every 5 seconds to pick up movement, if it doesnt detect any then it'll arm the interior sensors.
I just went for the dual proximity sensors, they replace the ultrasonics and work a lot better. You can adjust strength for both the interior and exterior sensors
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