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Comparison Tiger Bastion BS-777 vs Tiger Bastion BS-555

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Tiger Bastion BS-777
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Typecarcar
Communication type2-way communication2-way communication
Security functions
Security and protection
silent arming mode
silent arming/disarming
automatic arming
delayed arming
engine on mode
Anti-Hi-Jack
two-stage disarming
silent arming mode
silent arming/disarming
automatic arming
delayed arming
engine on mode
Anti-Hi-Jack
two-stage disarming
Features
Functions
service / valet mode
power window control
boot release control
panic mode
"Car search"
Driver call
troubleshooting
service / valet mode
power window control
boot release control
panic mode
"Car search"
Driver call
troubleshooting
Autorun
turbo timer mode
turbo timer mode
Key fob and control
Control distance400 m800 m
Max. range1500 m2000 m
Screen
Anti-scandialog codedialog code
In box
Delivery set
lock block
immobilizer
lock switch
lock block
immobilizer
lock switch
Shock/vibration sensor2 levels2 levels
Other
Auxiliary channels55
Added to E-Catalognovember 2021september 2021

Control distance

The maximum distance at which the ability to control the alarm from the standard key fob remains. In other words, this is the greatest distance from which the driver can give the system a control signal. This parameter should be distinguished from the reception range (see below): due to their small size, transmitters in key fobs are made relatively low-power, and the control range from the key fob inevitably turns out to be less than the signal reception range on the key fob (if the latter is provided at all in this model).

When choosing by this parameter, note that the control range is indicated for perfect conditions — that is, line of sight with a minimum of interference. The actual “range” of the key fob will inevitably be less, especially in the face of an abundance of obstacles. At the same time, modern car alarms most often have quite impressive range indicators. Thus, a distance of less than 500 m is considered rather small in this sense; 500 – 750 m is the average value, 750 – 1000 m is above average, and in some models a range of more than 1 km is claimed.

Max. range

The maximum range at which a regular key fob in a two-way system (see "Type of communication") can receive signals from the central signaling unit. In other words, this is the greatest distance at which the driver can receive notifications from the alarm in the car on the key fob.

When choosing according to this indicator, note that the control range is indicated for perfect conditions — that is, line of sight with a minimum of interference. The actual "range" of the system will inevitably be less, especially in the face of an abundance of obstacles. At the same time, the main signaling units can be equipped with fairly powerful transmitters that can effectively “reach” key fobs over long distances. Thus, the claimed receiving range usually turns out to be on average twice the control range (see above), and even in relatively simple models it can exceed 1 km.
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