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CODE ALARM Owners manual - Features and Benefits of Your Security System

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Automatic Starter Immobilization The vehicle starter is automatically disabled when the security system is armed, or 20 seconds after you exit the vehicle. This feature protects your vehicle even if you forget to arm your security system. All entrances protected Opening any door or entrance protected by the security system triggers the alarm's 125db siren and flashes the vehicle parking lights. Impact Detector The impact detector senses any jolts or bumps associated with vehicle intrusion. Personal Protection Feature (Panic) The Panic feature sounds the siren and flashes the vehicle parking lights, bringing attention to your vehicle and surrounding area. Interior Status Indicator The bright-red warning light is an effective visual deterrent to a would-be thief. Illuminated Entry Vehicle courtesy lights turn on for one minute when the system is disarmed. Remote Keyless Entry Doors conveniently lock and unlock* when the alarm system is armed and disarmed. ...

20 Ultimate Health Benefits Of Guava

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Expert Views by  Dr Janardhana Hebbar  -  Dec 3, 2015 Health Benefits of Eating Guava Fruit Guavas are plants in the Myrtle family ( Myrtaceae ) genus  Psidium . Health Benefits of Guava include eye care, brain health, immunity booster, cancer cure, skin care and many more. The term “guava” appears to derive from the Arawak (indigenous peoples of the Caribbean)  guayabo “guava tree”, via the Spanish  guayaba . Another term for guavas is  pera , derived from pear derived from Spanish or Portuguese common to regions around the western Indian Ocean.  Amrood  is another term used in Indian subcontinent and Middle East, possibly deriving from armoot meaning “pear” in Arabic and Turkish languages. In Egypt, it is called  gawafa .Classified as a berry by most botanists, each guava berry is covered by a rough green rind that turns yellow when ripe. The pulp inside occurs in colors of white, pink, or red with numerous tiny, sem...

Benefits of a High Resolution Sensor

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JANUARY 9, 2012   BY   NASIM MANSUROV As camera manufacturers are continuing the megapixel race, with Sony releasing a bunch of 24 MP APS-C (1.5 crop-factor) cameras like  Sony A77 , A65 and NEX-7, and Nikon releasing a high resolution 36 MP  Nikon D800 , many of us photographers question the need for such a high resolution sensor. Some of us are happy while others are angry about these latest trends. Just when we thought companies like Nikon abandoned the megapixel race, instead of seeing other companies do the same, we now see Nikon back in the game with a new breed of product with a boatload of pixels. Why did Nikon all of a sudden decide to flip the game? Why does everyone seem to be going for more pixels rather than better low-light / high ISO performance? Does a high resolution sensor make sense? What are the true benefits of a high resolution sensor? In this article, I will provide my thoughts on what I think has happened with Nikon’s camera strategy, a...