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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    Why would you need this? Another new feature coming would be a choice of parking mode or detection mode after the LID setting runs out. So after your LID timer of 4 seconds or so expires you can now go into detection mode automatically for 60 seconds until it returns back to defense mode.
    My redlines detection is not capable enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmcmenam View Post
    My redlines detection is not capable enough.
    He already owns a personal ALP... There is no escaping this guy. Keep your hand on the button when travelling through his patrolled area. He follows everything posted here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by modsl55amg View Post
    Hi bairice, while we are waiting for the feature that Tom/BRD describes in his post, and in addition to the option of reconfiguring your system from Parking & L. Interference Defense (PDC & LID), to a parking sensor only mode (when desired due to an "interview" by a LEO) by inserting a USB Flash Drive loaded with the Parking Detection Only mode (PDC) into the system's USB port, please remember that while the system is in the PDC & DLI mode, or in the PDC & LID mode, the parking sensors are ALWAYS active, and provide parking (distance) assistance. I verified this on my car, this past week, by walking in front of, and behind, my car, with the PDC & LID mode active. When I did, the LED light blinked red , the Control Box light came on steady red, and there was a beeping tone that increased the closer I came to each sensor. Hope this helps.
    Interesting. So when I'm stopped behind a car and get up close, I would expect the sensors to go off? That definitely hasn't been happening. I will try walking around or using a piece of paper and see if the sensors react.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bairice View Post
    Interesting. So when I'm stopped behind a car and get up close, I would expect the sensors to go off? That definitely hasn't been happening. I will try walking around or using a piece of paper and see if the sensors react.
    On the "SETUP Your AL Priority Control Box" selection menu/form, in the second item "Parking Detection (PDC) Range Control", you have the ability to select from 1 thru 8, as well as Disable. I have my sensors set to "3" and when I walk approximately 2 to 3 feet from a sensor, the system alerts. I do not know the distance from the sensors if you select 8. I think I remember reading that someone had set their PDC Range to possibly 8, and when he stopped close to a car in front of him in traffic, the sensors would alert. You can prevent this by selecting a lower number to suit your individual requirements. You will just have to experiment with the PDC Range in order to obtain the desired distance for an alert that you may want, maybe in a garage, but not have the system alert when you are in traffic and stopped behind a car.

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    Mine are set on 3. First beeps are ~ 16 18 inches away and become *frantic* when front plate assembly is about 3 inches. Actually a pretty damn good parking sensor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    The ALP is really a full fledged parking sensor system and parking sensors work 100% of the time.

    To go from Defense to Parking only there are many different methods:
    4. Wait for the next firmware update and press the menu key one short press to toggle between defense and parking.
    What do you do when you have bluetooth and use your phone? thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bairice View Post
    Interesting. So when I'm stopped behind a car and get up close, I would expect the sensors to go off? That definitely hasn't been happening. I will try walking around or using a piece of paper and see if the sensors react.
    Quote Originally Posted by curmudgeon View Post
    Mine are set on 3. First beeps are ~ 16 18 inches away and become *frantic* when front plate assembly is about 3 inches. Actually a pretty damn good parking sensor.
    You cannot correlate a defined fixed distance warning beep to a specific selection number choice in the PDC table !
    This is b/c you're not actually measuring distance, but rather the relative signal "strength" of the returned IR reflection from an object ahead.

    Case in point:
    My setting is the same as curmudgeon's. Sometimes the proximity warning beeps are the same as his or even 3-4 ft, but when the object is highly reflective it will give warning beeps at 8-10 ft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    Sometimes the proximity warning beeps are the same as his or even 3-4 ft, but when the object is highly reflective it will give warning beeps at 8-10 ft.
    Also the case with mine...theyre set at the default 3 or whatever it is...Sometimes Ill get 12 inches warning in a parkade or sometimes Im behind a vehicle and it gives 6 ft warning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tawwwd View Post
    Also the case with mine...theyre set at the default 3 or whatever it is...Sometimes Ill get 12 inches warning in a parkade or sometimes Im behind a vehicle and it gives 6 ft warning.
    Yeah... Chrome on the rear will add distance to the parking sensor alerts.
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    Man I hope that feature is on the BT module as well.

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