Keyless entry alarm system program
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Keyless entry alarm system program
Can the keyless entry keys be programmed to do the following:
Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm key to set off
the alarm?
I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys sometimes set
off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I move while they
are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm sure one of them
accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds. If it took 2
or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my accidental
alarm activations would cease.
Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm key to set off
the alarm?
I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys sometimes set
off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I move while they
are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm sure one of them
accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds. If it took 2
or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my accidental
alarm activations would cease.
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Re: Keyless entry alarm system program
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 23:06:32 -0500, "BETA-32"
<BETA-32@betabcghfdsa.cba> wrote:
>Can the keyless entry keys be programmed to do the following:
>
>Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm key to set off
>the alarm?
>
>I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys sometimes set
>off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I move while they
>are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm sure one of them
>accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds. If it took 2
>or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my accidental
>alarm activations would cease.
>
Right on the money! I don't know how many times I have locked or
unlocked the car by the other keys accidentally hitting the buttons
while in my poacket or when holding the keys in my hand - a "PITA"
more often than not!
<BETA-32@betabcghfdsa.cba> wrote:
>Can the keyless entry keys be programmed to do the following:
>
>Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm key to set off
>the alarm?
>
>I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys sometimes set
>off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I move while they
>are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm sure one of them
>accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds. If it took 2
>or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my accidental
>alarm activations would cease.
>
Right on the money! I don't know how many times I have locked or
unlocked the car by the other keys accidentally hitting the buttons
while in my poacket or when holding the keys in my hand - a "PITA"
more often than not!
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Re: Keyless entry alarm system program
The number of presses required on a fob isn’t changeable on any
Hyundai product
"BETA-32" wrote
> Can the keyless entry keys be programmed to do the following:
>
> Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm
> key to set off
> the alarm?
>
> I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys
> sometimes set
> off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I
> move while they
> are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm
> sure one of them
> accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds.
> If it took 2
> or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my
> accidental
> alarm activations would cease.
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"BETA-32" wrote
> Can the keyless entry keys be programmed to do the following:
>
> Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm
> key to set off
> the alarm?
>
> I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys
> sometimes set
> off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I
> move while they
> are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm
> sure one of them
> accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds.
> If it took 2
> or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my
> accidental
> alarm activations would cease.
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Re: Keyless entry alarm system program
Thanks for the info. What does "fob" stand for?
"Hyundaitech" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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> The number of presses required on a fob isn't changeable on any
> Hyundai product.
>
> "BETA-32" wrote:
> > Can the keyless entry keys be programmed to do the following:
> >
> > Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm
> > key to set off
> > the alarm?
> >
> > I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys
> > sometimes set
> > off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I
> > move while they
> > are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm
> > sure one of them
> > accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds.
> > If it took 2
> > or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my
> > accidental
> > alarm activations would cease.
>
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"Hyundaitech" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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> The number of presses required on a fob isn't changeable on any
> Hyundai product.
>
> "BETA-32" wrote:
> > Can the keyless entry keys be programmed to do the following:
> >
> > Program it so it takes 2 or 3 hits in succession on the alarm
> > key to set off
> > the alarm?
> >
> > I don't know if my keys are unusually sensitive, but my keys
> > sometimes set
> > off the car alarm simply by being put in my pocket, or if I
> > move while they
> > are in my pocket. Basically, I have a lot of keys and I'm
> > sure one of them
> > accidentally hits the alarm button once and the alarm sounds.
> > If it took 2
> > or more hits to activate the alarm, I'm sure almost all of my
> > accidental
> > alarm activations would cease.
>
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Re: Keyless entry alarm system program
Fob or key fob was derived from "watch fob" the little strap or chain
that connected your pocketwatch to you or your clothing.
Now the term is most often used to refer to an accessory attached to
your keys. Your car alarm remote is one kind of fob.
Google fob for more info.
On Jan 26, 12:16 am, "BETA-32" <BETA...@betabcghfdsa.cba> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. What does "fob" stand for?
>
that connected your pocketwatch to you or your clothing.
Now the term is most often used to refer to an accessory attached to
your keys. Your car alarm remote is one kind of fob.
Google fob for more info.
On Jan 26, 12:16 am, "BETA-32" <BETA...@betabcghfdsa.cba> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. What does "fob" stand for?
>
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