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RE: Alarm behaviour - goldenboi79 - 02-01-2013 05:11am

In the in dash menu there is a Service menu that you can get to using the steering wheel controls. There is a security item in there that tells you the last time the alarm was triggered and what type it is. A little easier than trying to do Gangnam Style, I think.


RE: Alarm behaviour - RacingSnake - 02-01-2013 02:47pm

(02-01-2013 05:11am)goldenboi79 Wrote:  In the in dash menu there is a Service menu that you can get to using the steering wheel controls. There is a security item in there that tells you the last time the alarm was triggered and what type it is. A little easier than trying to do Gangnam Style, I think.
Excellent tip!! ...
It didn't tell me the time, but it said the last trigger was a "Panic Alarm".

Not sure how that helps!, but might explain the difference between the lights flashing or not.


RE: Alarm behaviour - PhilSkill - 02-01-2013 03:04pm

Panic Alarm, is likely the Button on the Keyfob.


RE: Alarm behaviour - RacingSnake - 02-01-2013 03:56pm

indeed.... however, it doesn't explain why it went off at 4.30am Sad (I don't sleep with the keyfob in my pocket Laughing )


RE: Alarm behaviour - RacingSnake - 22-01-2013 09:37am

Just to bump this again, and I'm only typing this here since the dealer is not answering.
But only 5 minutes ago the alarm went off.
I was inside and had the camera looking at the car on my TV - I hear the alarm, looked outside, nothing there.

Ran outside, no lights, just the siren.
So I switched that off, checked the 'last trigger' and it again said "Panic Alarm".... the key was sitting on the dining room table. WTF Surprised


RE: Alarm behaviour - Worzle - 02-02-2013 09:21pm

I have had my new RRE for 8 days today and twice the alarm has gone off in the early hours of the morning without any lights flashing, initially I thought it couldn't be me but it is!! When looking at the settings it says 'Panic Alarm' but the key has been very safely put away - strange Mad I will be phoning RR first thing tomorrow morning. Thanks guys for posting about this - reading the thread has allowed me to understand where to look. Great stuff!


RE: Alarm behaviour - MyFirstRR - 02-02-2013 10:15pm

My alarm randomly went off during the first couple of weeks - always in the middle of the night, don't want to tempt fate but it's not done it again, I assume just settling in issue. Hope yours stops too Smile


RE: Alarm behaviour - ChuckieB - 02-02-2013 10:46pm

(02-02-2013 09:21pm)Worzle Wrote:  I have had my new RRE for 8 days today and twice the alarm has gone off in the early hours of the morning without any lights flashing, initially I thought it couldn't be me but it is!! When looking at the settings it says 'Panic Alarm' but the key has been very safely put away - strange Mad I will be phoning RR first thing tomorrow morning. Thanks guys for posting about this - reading the thread has allowed me to understand where to look. Great stuff!

Well I was in my dealer's at service reception the other day and the alarm went off on a showroom car just as you said without the lights flashing, and as such it took them a moment to work outbwhich one it was. They all stood looking at each other scratching their heads. So clearly not an isolated incident.


RE: Alarm behaviour - RacingSnake - 03-02-2013 03:22pm

Mines going in on Thursday to have this looked at, will report back with whatever they find (nothing I assume).


RE: Alarm behaviour - RacingSnake - 04-02-2013 11:44am

4.30am (exactly) again this morning Sad