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I've just gone and bought myself one of these micro alert alarms for the garage. :nod:

I'm having a bit of trouble trying to get it to set the alarm to go off on the motion setting. It will only set the alarm off if I actually move the device. Try as I may with the different permatations and the instructions, it wont do what it says it should. :mad: Am I doing something wrong?? :retard:

Does anybody on here have one of these in their garage? If so please tell me how to set it on the motion setting. I've got a lousy headache with it going off all the time when I pick it up. :mad: :mad:


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nuggitt wrote:I've got a lousy headache with it going off all the time when I pick it up. :mad: :mad:
leave it in Mikes wallet, you wont have any more false alarms :lol: :lol:
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Good thought Stig. I don't think it would fit in for all of those old style large five pound notes that they used to print in the early 1900's :lol: :lol:
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Easy answer John. Don't pick it up :D :nod: :nod:
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Good answer Karl. I'm glad the chuffing thing only cost me 99p. :lol: :lol:
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nuggitt wrote:Good answer Karl. I'm glad the chuffing thing only cost me 99p. :lol: :lol:
Are you sure that old exup is worth 99p nuggitt :lol:
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roadrunner wrote: Are you sure that old exup is worth 99p nuggitt :lol:
The web site sticker is worth that alone, probably doubled its value :paranoid:
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roadrunner wrote:I am sitting here in the hospital waiting to see my hernia specialist
had that got anything to do with lifting your money belt? :rolleyes: :D
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It's all that loose change he robbed off that tramp in Lincoln. He's been carrying it about with him since, so there's no wonder he's got a hernia :lol: :p
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'it will only set the alarm off if I move the device' Is it not a motion sensor alarm? I thought that's what it's meant to do. I would be worried if it didn't go off when I moved it. :nod: :lol:
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Daves right John, as you said its a motion sensor not a lazer beam sensor so it wont pick up anything walking near it, but if you move the actual thing then its going to go off, so I don't think it will mind you running around naked in the garage screaming at it like you normally on a night :nod: :nod: :nod:
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I get what you're saying lads but... Well the thing is I saw these advertised in the Motorcycle news recently. They did a section on how to deter bike theives etc. They discribed it as a "motion detector". Now to me that means it detects things that move past it. :retard: I now see how its supposed to work and it's now in the garage doing it's job. Come and try it out Karl and then I can set my vicious dog on to you. Image :lol: :lol:
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Il give it a couple of weeks and let the winter weather kill the battery off and I will do John :D
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