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G4UJS



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Zermatt Silver
Alarm
Hi all

Having just got a dog I have a few questions about the standard alarm.

I presume my 2008 CSW has internal sensors.

Am I right in thinking that if I use the key to lock the truck that the internal sensors are deactivated but the door alarm is still set.

Mind you she is a beautiful big Rottweiler, probably safe to leave unlocked lol.

regards

Rob
Post #807340 23rd Dec 2019 4:30pm
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Balvaig



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Scotland 2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 Landmark LE Corris Grey
Yes, using the key doesn’t set the internal sensors, but still arms the doors and bonnet and activates the immobiliser.
Using your dog though could still result in the loss of your bonnet and lights etc. Whistle
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G4UJS



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Thanks Balvaig Thumbs Up
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macfrank



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Is that model-dependent? In the 2012 owner's handbook it says
"It is not recommended that the vehicle is locked with the key. Key locking does not arm the alarm system. "
Post #807458 24th Dec 2019 12:28pm
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landy andy



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You can just pull the connector out of the back of the internal sensor (that just pulls off) and then use alarm and remote as standard. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Andy
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blackwolf



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macfrank wrote:
Is that model-dependent? In the 2012 owner's handbook it says
"It is not recommended that the vehicle is locked with the key. Key locking does not arm the alarm system. "


Very easy to check. Open driver's window, lock vehicle with key, reach in and unlock and open door. On my '07 Puma this will startle the neighbours!
Post #807461 24th Dec 2019 12:55pm
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G4UJS



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Can always rely on Blackwolf to come up with the logic!!!

But I've no neighbours will it still work Very Happy Rolling with laughter
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dorsetsmith



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Also from 2012 alarm unit is diffraction from one fitted to 2008 puma Exclamation
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blackwolf



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Which is why it might behave differently to the earlier ones.
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the gamekeeper



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England 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Tonga Green
Hold drivers dog open press to arm alarm, horn sounds twice shut the door alarm set for doors and bonnet, windows and animals can move about in vehicle. I’m sure I read that in owners manual, and do use it from time to time.
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the gamekeeper



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Sorry door
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Balvaig



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Scotland 2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 Landmark LE Corris Grey
Extract from WS manual for MY2012:

Volumetric Protection
Volumetric protection monitors movement within the cabin. When the system is first armed, the anti-theft module suspends volumetric protection for 15 seconds. This allows air in the cabin to settle and prevents nuisance triggers. The anti-theft system module monitors movement in the vehicle cabin using the intrusion detection module. The anti-theft system module will not initiate volumetric protection unless the intrusion detection module detects no disturbances for 15 seconds. If, during the 15 second arming period movement is detected, the 15 second period will re-start from 0.
Volumetric protection can be disabled in one of two ways:
By locking the vehicle with the key in the driver's door rather than using the remote RF handset.
By locking the vehicle with the remote RF handset while the driver's door is open. If the driver's door is subsequently shut, only the perimetric system will be armed.

May be different for other years, but all mine have operated as above.
Post #807485 24th Dec 2019 4:33pm
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G4UJS



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Thanks all, I think I will do a few tests.

Regards

Rob
Post #807487 24th Dec 2019 4:52pm
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