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Directed Dei 507m Digital Tilt Sensor Also Known As 507t Motion Sensor Viper on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Snellville, Georgia, United States

Snellville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:DIRECTED DEI VIPER PYTHON CLIFFORD AVITAL Warranty:Yes Model:DEI 507M 507 507 M Part Brand:DIRECTED DEI VIPER PYTHON CLIFFORD AVITAL Manufacturer Part Number:507M 507 507 M DEI:507M 507 507 M Surface Finish:BLACK UPC:Does not apply

  • Tilt/Motion Sensor
  • 1° or 3° Tilt Sensitivity
  • Adjustable Motion Sensitivity: Off, Low, Medium, and High Settings
  • Adjustable Arming Timer: 10 Seconds, or 2 Minutes
  • Independently References Initial Vertical and Horizontal Inclination Each Time the Vehicle is Parked
  • Detects towing and jacking attempts
  • Works with any security system

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