no, but leaving the sensors unplugged was a sort of brute force approach (i know i know, with landies, a little brute force is what you need most of the time) ... I have now reconnected the sensors and locking it with the key, rather than the remote when I am somewhere safe and dont need the alarm - it seems to be working well.
 
Yes, that was the point from the beginning, to lock with the key if you leave the windows open or dogs in the vehicle
 
ok... now i was wondering if there is a way of locking it with the remote and still not having the interior sensor come on. the double locking thing sounded promising but it wont work i guess...
thanks for all the input
 
The only way to lock with the remote and not have the volumetric alarm is to completely disable it with tester
 
ok... now i was wondering if there is a way of locking it with the remote and still not having the interior sensor come on. the double locking thing sounded promising but it wont work i guess...
thanks for all the input
As u suggested, unplug the sensor.
Or the simples option is masking the send and receive elements at each end of the device as required, which is standard practice in the security industry when testing a particular elements of an installation with detection in that area, pir, active infrared microwave, ultrasonic... etc etc my engineers do it all the time.





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I used to do this on my D1 by locking it with the key so it doesn't set the interior sensor. Dunno if D2 is the same but might be worth a try.
My D2 alarm went off this morning for no apparent reason while in the shower. (Typical). Everything worked as far as starting and running, but the moment I used the fob to lock it, off went the alarm. Tried most things to no avail, then found your post, and "bingo". So many thanks. (Had I read the handbook first, may have been a good idea). All I need to do now is remember.
 
My D2 alarm went off this morning for no apparent reason while in the shower. (Typical). Everything worked as far as starting and running, but the moment I used the fob to lock it, off went the alarm. Tried most things to no avail, then found your post, and "bingo". So many thanks. (Had I read the handbook first, may have been a good idea). All I need to do now is remember.
I have this so I simply always lock the car with the key. I can still unlock it with the fob.
Disables the volumetric or whatever it is thingy. Have to use it with dogs in the car on ferries anyway.
 

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