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Blast the horn, flash the lights

12th September 1981
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THE SELMAR Electronic Voltage-Sensitive Alarm is t latest alarm to be added to t Selmar range.

This alarm works on a vol measuring system. As soon any electrical power is calla from the battery by opening door and operating the COUI lights, ignition or radio, the sensor registers the power drain, setting off the alarm z flashing the headlights, givi visual and audio warning th the vehicle has been tampei with.

The timer, which controls duration of the horn blast ar flashing lights, is adjustable requirements and resets aft, being activated and "remair guard against further

tampering".

When the key switch is tut to the active position, the ve is automatically immobilise Until the key switch is turne, the engine cannot be startet Fully detailed installation operating instructions are ir kit together with a fitting kit, including extra door switch( that the boot and bonnet cal linked into the alarm systerr desired. ihe device is made in Great tam n and backed by the !mar Service Guarantee.

Oar Components (Sales) nited, The Causeway, Orlon, Essex (Tel: 0621 56011).

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