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Avital 5305L 2-Way Security System Alarm Responder Remote Start w/ D2D

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Avital 5305L 2-Way Security System Responder Keyless Entry Remote Start w/ D2D

Brand: Avital
MPN: 5305L
Condition: New

-Virtual Tach eliminates the need for a tach wire in most installations
-D2D serial data port for Xpresskits
-Bitwriter programmable for easy configuration
-2-Way LCD 4-button remote is backlit, has tone and vibe modes, Zone ID
-Command confirmations and event notifications via the LCD remote control
-1-Way functions with the 4-button companion remote (included)
-Zone-2 Impact sensor, Fault-proof starter interrupt, Nuisance Prevention, Warn-Away, Revenger siren
-XCR relays onboard

-DC Operating Voltage: 9.5V-16V
-Operating Temperature System: -40°C to 85°C
-Operating Temperature Remote: -10°C to 50°C
-Current Consumption @ 12.6V 25°C: Standby <15mA; Armed <20mA
-Transmitter Frequency: 433 MHz

-One 2-way Responder LCD remote
-One 1-way companion remote
-Control Module
-Revenger® Siren
-All Required Harnesses for Installation
-Antenna
-Shock Sensor

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