written by Col1949 on 24/11/2007
Fit the main parts yourself and get a qualified technician to do the final wiring. I got hyperformance cycles to final fit mine and it only cost me $170.00 very happy.
Click here to buy Car & Motorbike Accessories on Amaonwritten by elite security on 04/01/2006
The Cruzearoo has too many features so I just listed them: Speaking intruder warnings. Speaking activation reminder. Led alarm display. Water and dust proof. Separate speaker for voice. Shock sensing and warnings. Well made compact design. Remote engine start / stop. Engine immobiliser. Anti-hijacking. Learning code system, anti-scanning. Environment friendly and multi-environment modes. Overtaking mode. Alarm will remind you to arm the system when you turn off engine.
Click here to buy Car & Motorbike Accessories on AmaonWritten on: 20/11/2006
You can adjust the sensitivity of the CRUZE'A ROO, Talking alarm MODEL MAV307C by selecting the "low sensitivity relay". In the instructions it tells you that there is a wire that you leave in a loop for high sensitivity, and to cut the loop (wire) for low sensitivity.
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<br/>Also, the bike must be moved twice within 30 seconds before the full alarm is sounded, otherwise you get a warning message with the 307C and a chirp with the 210.
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<br/>You still get a heck of an alarm for your money.
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<br/>Tony
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264090_Jonnyryan17's Response to elite security's Review
Written on: 21/10/2006
I have a CRUZE'A ROO, Talking alarm MODEL MAV307C, and they are great! But one problem with it, is that it is too sensitive. A bit of wind set mine off the other day. If there is a way to adjust the sensitivity then I would recommend this to anyone. At the moment I wouldn't because I can't really use it in many places, because it just keeps going off.