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Re: Alarm location
- Subject: Re: Alarm location
- From: David Matz <matzd@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 13:06:35 -0700 (PDT)
Also, don't put the tilt sensor in the very back. I did this, and when
the bags were installed this area will get sandwiched with support
brackets.
David
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Jack Hays wrote:
> Martin, congart's again. I have the factory alarm installed and it fits
> under the side and tail piece cover on the right side. The tilt sensor
> is mounted in the document holder under the seat. No remote paging on
> the Triumph "DataTool" alarm but it just plugged in and automatically
> has the red LED sensor in the running light activated. If you would like
> and have a fax number I could bring the instructions in and fax them to
> you. Oh yea, originally they were in German but with Eric's help I
> e-mailed DataTool and got English instructions.
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