carold wrote:So please explain why these cables are so alarmed. What is frightening them? Maybe their owners? Mmmmm, it's senior day at Safeway, but not for the wine
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LOLOL - little bored with our gimp foot, are we???
(good one...)
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carold wrote:So please explain why these cables are so alarmed. What is frightening them? Maybe their owners? Mmmmm, it's senior day at Safeway, but not for the wine
carold wrote:So please explain why these cables are so alarmed. What is frightening them? Maybe their owners? Mmmmm, it's senior day at Safeway, but not for the wine
carold wrote:On a serious note too, I'm really looking forward to today's trip. The weather is beautiful and hope the wildlife and sea life recognize it and come out to play Beth is a great hostess and Peaches ain't so bad either carold
mitch5252 wrote:..
From manufacturer's web site:
The cable has a special conductive central core that, simply explained, creates a “loop circuit” when the cable is locked in place. Any action that breaks the “loop circuit” either permanently or momentarily will activate the alarm. Therefore, if the product is used correctly, the alarm will only sound when one of the following occurs:
(1) when the cable is cut (usually by 50% or more through)
(2) when the cable end is pulled out of the lock hole (this requires a huge amount of force!)
(3) when a sustained attempt is made to force open the device.
It is important to understand these products do NOT have a movement sensor feature so accidental knocks from passers by, windy conditions, movement caused in transit etc. should NOT cause the alarm to sound. Essentially, if the alarm sounds then it means someone is attempting to steal your possessions.
It is turned off by putting the key in the lock and turning it.
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