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Is There A Way To Get The Lg Xenon To Vibrate With The Alarm Tone?

So, I’ve just received my Xenon yesterday and I used the alarm clock this morning, but I noticed only an alarm tone went off without it vibrating. I’m used to having my alarms on my other phones go off with an alarm tone and vibration, but I either can’t seem to figure it out with the Xenon or perhaps this isn’t an option? Thanks :)

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It Doesn’t Vibrate Enough

Zach playing with Clayton’s alarm clock.

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cat nap alarm clock

2 cat nap alarm clockRico Cat and my cell phone. The alarm goes off, and what happens?!

He doesn’t even stir.

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Asianwolf FM 2-way LCD Pager Remote Start Car Alarm MX-9000

2 Asianwolf FM 2 way LCD Pager Remote Start Car Alarm MX 9000This is Asianwolf’s newest FM 2-way LCD pager remote start car alarm, the MX-9000. This car alarm has many features that place it above all of the rest. The MX-9000 comes complete with a 2-way LCD FM pager that lets you know when your car is being tampered with by paging or vibrating as well as working as a normal remote. This car alarm comes with everything you need for basic installation.

Unlike other car alarm systems in the market today that work on an am frequency, the MX-9000 works on an fm frequency. This means that there is a far greater range and far deeper penetration through walls between the car and the remote. The range of the receiver is 1600 meters or 5300 ft while the range of the remote is 700 meters or 2300 ft.

This car alarm has several different features that give your car the ultimate protection. Some of the different features that come with the MX-9000 are a car finder so that you can find your car in a large parking lot or garage, a panic button, a driver call sensor so that if you are sitting in a car you can trigger the driver if you need them, valet mode, trunk release, remote start, and much more.

The MX-9000 has a clock on the 2-way LCD remote that can be programmed to start your car at anytime. If you need to leave for work at 8:30 am then set your car to start at 8:20 am so it will be warmed up and ready to go when you are. Also, if your car is ever started and you end up not going in to it, the car will shut off automatically after a set amount of time. This way you don’t have to worry about turning off your car when your clock timer goes off.

Don’t you despise it when you go shopping and you have to keep an eye on the clock to see when you have to get back to your car and place more money in the meter? Well, now you won’t have to. The MX-9000 2-way remote comes complete with a parking count down timer that will inform you when your parking meter has run out. This way you can make sure to get back to your car before you get a ticket.

This car alarm also has the two stage unlock function. If you press the button on your remote once then the driver’s door will unlock but if you press it twice then all doors will unlock.

With the two-way LCD pager remote you can not only know when someone is violating your car, but also what part of you car is being violated. This remote takes one AAA battery to run.

The MX-9000 comes complete with wiring diagrams, manuals, a siren, one two-way LCD remote, one one-way remote, a shock sensor and all wiring harnesses.

For more information please contact 1-800-282-1351.

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