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[ST] Scott and triumph alarm



Scott, I have the triumph Data Tool alarm and like it a lot. It is an auto
set alarm which is good but has one drawback. It sets while getting gas. I
just let it set and then disarm the motion sensor. It took a few times but
I quickly got used to it.
It was simple plug in and one extra hole drilled under the right side rear
cowl for the main unit, the motion sensor in the under seat tray, and the
red LED is already in the third eye in the front. It flashes to let you
know the alarm is set.
Here is a post I sent about a few years ago about some of it's features:

The alarm chirps when in the disabled mode. I found this out by contacting
DataTool myself.

If you turn the switch on without the bike running and press the circle and
the triangle both simultaneously the alarm goes into disable mode and
chirps to warn you of such.

If you let the alarm set and then press the triangle only the alarm goes
into ferry mode and the motion detector
is disabled but the electrical switch and kill functions still are active.
There is no chirp in this mode.

The alarm will reset to standard mode by pressing the circle to disarm the
bike and letting the alarm reset or starting the bike.

How do I know the electrical switch and kill work when in the ferry mode?
Just ask my neighbors when I place it in ferry mode to wash the bike and
then switch the ignition on to try and start the bike for dry out!


Jack "Rude Dog" Hays
972-952-5065
"I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon"



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