Our qualified installer will carefully fit BSMART Anti-Car Theft Device into the car in accordance to the BSMART installation guide:
- the device did not have direct interface with the Vehicle Engine
Management Unit
- the device:
- Assemble the panic button at a hidden location within the car but reachable by driver; connect it parallel with the car alarm.
- Connect it with the voltage supply from vehicle’s electronic voltage supply to simulate vehicle ignition status.
- Assemble the driver recognition reader at a hidden location within the car but reachable by driver.
- Connect a bypass to triggered/switched-on hazard lights (normally no connection, i.e., the hazard lights will not trigger unless it is activated)
- Cut the supply and connectivity of the fuel pump/ignition (normally in bypass, i.e., the fuel pump circuitry will only break after it is activated)
When b’AT is installed according to the BSMART's instructions, it cannot rapidly (not less than 5 min) be rendered ineffective or destroyed by, e.g. the use of low cost easily concealed tools, equipment or fabrications readily available to the public at large. It shall be difficult and time consuming (not less than 5 min) to replace a major component or assembly in order to bypass the b’AT. Hence, b’AT will normally be concealed within the car so much so that it is not easily reachable.
Prior to the installation, our BSMART Customer Support Center already activates inV service and upon the completion of the installation, our qualified installer will then validate the installation from inV backend via SMS. The driver can immediately test the inV via “Where Is My Vehicle (WIMV)” SMS Services or via “Show Me My Vehicle (SMMV)” SMS Services.
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