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Old 03-03-2007, 09:38 AM   #1
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Default Wake up alarm from hell.

Last Friday morning the panic alarm (Personal safety alarm red button on key pad) on my XR went off at 3:00am. Needless to say I woke with a bit of a start and went to find out what was going on.

Found nothing out of the ordinary. So I turned off the panic alarm in the car and went back to bed, only to have it go off again at 4:00am. Again I got up went to see what was going on and turned off the panic alarm.

6:00 am rolls around and I am in the shower. The panic alarm goes panic alarm goes off again. This time my wife goes and turns off the panic alarm and notices that the key pad's "little red light" is flashing.

After checking the battery voltage and circuits on the PCB, I found that the batteries were a bit low and replaced them.

So far so good no rude awakenings in the middle of the night by the car yet.

Hope my experience helps someone in the future. :hihi:


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