Quote Originally Posted by ceaclimaco
sir question lang po

gagamitin ko sana ito sa car ko na balak kong ipasok sa rent-a-car... para magamitan ko ng CAR LOCATOR... para alam ko kung saan saan na byahe ang kotse ko

ayaw ko sana ipaalam sa rent-a-car na may ganong feature or may alarm ang kotse ko

now the question is this

magagamit pa din ba ng rent-a-car yung kotse ko? of course i will be giving them the original key. or everytime na bubuksan nila ang door... mag text sa akin?
paano naman ma distinguished ng alarm kung ORIGINAL KEY or forcible entry ang nangyari?

thanks in advance



Quoting Attynorby

5. TxtAlert is independent from your existing anti-theft device. You can still use your vehicle's remote alarm system the way it is being used before. The two devices do not conflict with each other.

As stated above, you can still use your "default" alarm system along with TxtAlert. They function independently. It is good. If the other fails, you still have the other one. Actually, you can also use TxtAlert solely for the purpose of protecting your vehicle. If the area is dangerous, better to arm both devices.

It is a must that your vehicle is equipped with centralized-power locking system. Arming and disarming not only prompts TxtAlert but also locks/unlocks your doors. Since your "default alarm system"/remote also locks/unlocks the doors, you have to lock/unlock your vehicle using your "default alarm system"/remote; if not, your vehicle will sound your "alarm" if it was disarmed/unlocked using TxtAlert. It is again emphasized that the two devices work independently and "cannot read" each other's command(s). If your car does not have a "default alarm system", you do not have to install one; TxtAlert will do the job.