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Seco-Larm Announces Redesigned Enforcer 300L Vehicle Alarm with 'Complete Security'

by Staff
June 18, 2001
2 min to read


SECO-LARM U.S.A, Inc. has released its redesigned Enforcer 300L, which it calls "one of the most complete yet easy-to-install vehicle security systems ever." The Enforcer 300L's remote transmitters have been completely redesigned to be among the thinnest, lightest remotes available anywhere, according to the company. "The three-button transmitters weigh only one ounce with battery, and measure a mere 5/16 inches thick, yet they control the convenience and security features from up to 200 feet away," reads a company press release. The new transmitters offer the security of 68 billion possible code combinations. The Enforcer 300L can quickly code-learn up to four of the transmitters, according to SECO-LARM. All previous transmitter codes are automatically deleted when new codes are learned to prevent the use of lost or stolen remotes. The Enforcer 300L comes with both a dual-stage shock sensor with separate knobs to adjust the pre-alert and trigger levels, as well as a built-in glass-break sensor with a remote microphone which allows unobtrusive placement where needed to protect all the vehicle's glass. Other key security features include a programmable automatic starter disable (ASD™)to automatically disable the starter after the engine is turned off even if the user forgets to arm the alarm, plus RF CodeWash™, which automatically deletes all codes when a replacement remote is code-learned to prevent unauthorized use of lost or stolen transmitters. The Enforcer 300L is also easy for authorized SECO-LARM dealers to install, according to the company. In addition to the built-in dual-stage glass-break sensor, it includes built-in heavy-duty starter disable and flashing parking light relays, as well as positive and negative door lock/unlock signals for easy connection without the need for relays in most vehicles. The multi-function LED allows quick trouble-shooting by lighting to show when the remote's RF signal is received, and to show which zone was triggered. The unit also has multiple programmable functions,including active/passive arming, chirp or no chirp,door lock/unlock timing,ignition lock and unlock on/off, and more. For more information about the ENFORCER 300L or any of SECO-LARM's full line of vehicle security and keyless entry systems and accessories, or to request a catalog, contact the SECO-LARM Sales Department at (949) 261-2999, fax (949) 261-7326 or (800) 662-0800, or visit www.seco-larm.com.

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