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The Best From Asianwolf

Friday Apr 3, 2009

Car alarm system

Car alarm system

Asianwolf is a company that specializes in personal, business, and automobile security. Although it offers a long line of models of its car alarm systems, five of them are considered by many to be cream of the crop. These models are:

1) Asianwolf 8000 RS Vision Guard Plus
2) Asianwolf Hornet 564 T
3) Asianwolf 20099
4) Asianwolf M-3600
5) Asianwolf FM 2009 V 2.0

    The latest of these car alarm models is the Asianwolf 8000 RS Vision Guard Plus. It has an alarm pager that incorporates a unique true color LCD screen. If the alarm system is triggered by an unauthorized entry into your car or by a strong impact, an in-car camera immediately transmits an image of the perpetrator to your LCD screen in true color. The LCD remote will alert you to the intrusion either through beeps or musical tones. While earlier models were not equipped to vibrate, current units have been provided with this capability. The Asianwolf 8000 RS Vision Guard is also a remote starter, allowing you to start your engine from inside your house or office to warm the engine. It includes an MP3 siren that could be uploaded with music, sound effects, or your own voice.

    The Asianwolf Hornet 564 T, 20099, M-3600, and FM 2009 V 2.0 are all high-quality car alarms that include great features. The pager of the Hornet 564T, FM 2009 V2.0, and M-3600, like the 8000 RS Vision Guard Plus, alert you to car break-ins with their beeps or musical tones and vibration.

    All four car alarms include a feature that allows you to arm your system without activating the siren and the flashing lights. Your neighbors will certainly appreciate this if the attempt on your car is made late at night when they are all fast asleep as only your pager will sound an alarm with its beeps and vibration. You can call the cops without anybody else, including the thief, knowing.

    The FM 2009 V 2.0, Hornet 564T, and the Air Wolf 20099 are equipped with two extra channels that allow you to activate your car’s accessories, such as the power windows or neon lights, from afar.

    The FM 2009 V 2.0 remote includes a built-in clock that allows you to set a scheduled time for the system to start your car automatically.

    These car alarm systems are available on online sites such as eBay and Yahoo Shopping. You can also go directly to the Asianwolf website.


    Car Alarm Systems: Do They Work?

    Friday Apr 3, 2009
    Car Stealer (Courtesy-www.fotosearch.com)

    Car Stealer (Courtesy-www.fotosearch.com)

    Almost all new models of vehicles in the last few years are equipped with some form of an alarm system. This is because 1,095,769 cars were reported stolen in 2007. Coupled with the increasing cost of cars, these figures give any car owner a powerful incentive to protect his or her vehicle.

    A car alarm system is considered by many to be an effective deterrent to car theft. This is because the emitted loud noise and flashing lights when the alarm is triggered is bound to attract attention to a vehicle being broken into. For this reason, cars which have not been installed with an alarm system by their manufacturers are almost invariably installed with one by the owner himself or an auto accessories shop.

    The marketing success of car alarm systems, compounded with the fact that some of the alarms may have been improperly installed may prove to be their own undoing. Some car alarm systems installed by non-professionals, and sometimes by so-called professionals from auto accessories shops, are far too easily triggered. This could be due to faulty adjustments in the sensitivity of their

    sensors so that the slightest vibration could set off the warning signals. These often cause false alarms which, in time, numbs the people to the loud alarms. On top of this, the loud wailing of sirens and honking of horns contribute to noise pollution, generating negative reactions, and even hostility, from the people. Because of the frequency of false alarms and their hostility to them, they sometimes ignore the sirens and horns of the cars.

    But is this enough reason to do away with noise-making car alarm systems? Indeed, car manufacturers are moving away these systems to immobilizers –an electronic gadget that prevents the car engine from running either by blocking the flow of fuel or by disabling certain circuits. Apart from this, aftermarket vehicle tracking systems that rely on GPS can also be installed. This helps the police locate the vehicle if stolen. It also allows the owner to lock the car and disable its starter.

    Although immobilizers are quite effective in preventing theft of the vehicle, and GPS tracking systems in recovering them when stolen, they will not prevent the theft of a state-of-the art car sound system, a wood or leather-bound steering wheel, or any valuable item inadvertently left in the car.

    Perhaps it is best if noise-making alarms, immobilizers, and tracking systems were all rolled into one security system. This would provide a very strong armor around the car.


    The Basics of Car Alarm Systems: Lessons for a Car Thief

    Friday Apr 3, 2009

    Woman Opening Her Car By Remote Control

    Woman Opening Her Car By Remote Control (Courtesy-www.fotosearch.com)

    In the United States more than a million vehicles have been stolen each year from 1998 until 2007. In the last year mentioned, California ranked No. 1 in the number of vehicles stolen, scoring 219,392. This figure does not include theft of parts and accessories. In that year, as well as in the previous, Honda Civic model 95 was the favorite of car thieves. If you live in California and drive a Honda Civic 95, better do something to protect your investment. However, living somewhere else and driving another make and model doesn’t mean you have no need to protect your car. With the price of cars going higher each year, you will need some form of protection. A car alarm system is an option you should consider.

    A car alarm system is an electronic device that emits a loud noise when certain triggering conditions arise, such as the opening of a car door, hood, or trunk. Some alarm systems are also activated by movements or vibrations near the car, or by any impact upon it. The noise emitted is usually a siren, the car’s own horn, or a recorded verbal warning. These are often accompanied by a flashing of the vehicle’s lights. The noise and the lights are intended to attract the attention of the car owner (if he or she is near) or passersby to prevent the theft of the car. More expensive models incorporate a paging system that notifies the owner if his car’s alarm system has been activated. Others also include a feature that disables certain electrical circuits necessary to start the car.

    Car alarm systems are divided into two broad categories: OEM and aftermarket. OEM alarms are factory-installed by the car manufacturer, while aftermarket types are installed by car dealers, the car owner, or auto accessories stores.

    OEM alarms are activated and deactivated by the keyless entry remote control of the vehicle with the simple pressing of a button. On some models, this can also be done through switches within the key cylinders of the driver and passenger doors. When a key is inserted and turned to lock the door, the alarm is automatically activated. On the other hand, if it is turned the other way to open it, the alarm is deactivated.

    Aftermarket alarm systems, like their OEM cousins, are also armed with the car’s keyless entry remote. They do not, however, have the key cylinder option. Instead, they have an override switch hidden somewhere in the vehicle.

    Both the OEM and aftermarket alarm systems come with a radio receiver that receives signals from the car owner using his key fob to arm or disarm the alarm.


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