Autowatch Alarm System (1 Viewer)

Feb 9, 2018
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Hi All,
Hoping someone will have an answer to my query.
I have (as identified by eddievanbitz), an Autowatch Alarm System (as pic below), however, I have no idea how it works, there were no instructions when I bought the van so do could any of you explain how it works, eg, can I set the alarm whilst in the van at night, which buttons activate what?
Thanks in advance.
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Jan 19, 2014
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That looks the same as ours, if you press the arm button again it deactivates the internal sensor 👍
Erm.. That's about all I know 😁

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BillandHelen

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Yes you can, if same as ours, one press of arm locks doors and sets alarm, second press of arm (within a few seconds) disarms the internal sensor. The instructions were not detailed, but then again it doesn’t have many features! Any questions, ask away.
Bill
 
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two

Aug 4, 2011
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Set the alarm once and hear the confirmation,
Then press the same set button again and you'll get another (different) confirmation.
There are several types, so I'd test it to see, first, as yours could be different.
(The instructions I was given on handover were different, but wrong.)

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Lenny HB

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Top left button, press once to arm, second press within 2 seconds disarm internal sensors.
Top right button, disarm system.
Bottom left button, personal attack alarm.
Bottom right button, silent button, press before arming and horn won't sound.
 
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