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Talking Viper 330v alarm help!

Does anyone have experience with the Viper 330v alarm? I've had mine installed for about a month now, and at radom times the alarm just goes off. Is this an issue with sensitivity? Another issue is when I press the arm button more than once the alarm goes off, I always press the arm button a few times just to confirm its locked.

Also, is there a way to make it beep rather than honk with I arm and disarm?
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everytime you press the arm button you are bypassing sensors,READ THE MANUAL.press it only once and walk away.if it is going off once you disarm it count the flashes of the led and in the manual it will tell you what sensor went off.
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Sweet, we have an alarm expert now!
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ya sure ,expert,actually i have been an installer for about 18 years and i own my own shop up here in canada,so i am happy to help out when ever i can,and in return i may need parts shipped from the states as we have no scion dealers in canada,we live i a city with 1.3 million people and my wife has the only TC,people love the sky-on.
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Ya'll must be the town celebrities.
How are the tC's fairing up in The Land of The Great White North, eh? Many members have been curious on how the tC handles in the ice and snow.
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well we dont have any ice or snow yet,actually it is still quite nice,around 40 f,it is supposed to drop to about 29 to 32 f sunday and then back up to the mid 30's to mid 40's.cold by southern standards,but our summers are around 75-95 ,actually edmonton is great for weather.people up here just dont know what the TC is,most assume it is nissan for some reason.the car will get winter wheels and tires so once the snow flies i will let you know,it should be fine,she drove a sunfire for the last 4 years on continental sport contacts all winter and i have a g35 6speed coupe that i occasionally drive on nice winter days(with 18" winter tires,big,wide 19"s in summer)and we have never been stuck.
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