HD Security Pager II/Siren II Question
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security siren and pager on ultra classic..
You cant just buy the pager because the transmitter is in the security siren II so there is nothing to send the message to the pager unless you first install the siren. I just ordered the siren and pager but got the one with the changeable batteries. I will just keep a pack of batteries in the tour pack on my ultra classic. Hope I have no problems linking pager to alarm. I have heard some guys are having trouble doing that..
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I have the battery powered pager. I put a battery in it and just leave it on all the time. Even when parked in my garage. Battery lasts about 2 months. Longer if you were to turn the thing off. I just carry a spare battery in my TP. The myth that they eat batteries is just that a myth. The non-rechargeable pager also has a handy LED light in it which is very helpful when looking in your TP or Saddle Bags in the dark at night.
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Security System Pager Receiver II instructions
I have the rechargeable one 91672-07 and saw this post and thought I should scan the instructions to keep on my IPhone but I couldn’t find it but I found these instructions online. The part number is shown as 99964-06A but I think it is the same for all current models and covers both the battery and rechargeable one.
I have the rechargeable one 91672-07 and saw this post and thought I should scan the instructions to keep on my IPhone but I couldn’t find it but I found these instructions online. The part number is shown as 99964-06A but I think it is the same for all current models and covers both the battery and rechargeable one.
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Dawg is right. I installed the siren11 with the pager. The instructions walk you through the sinc. it's pretty easy so go for it. Just pay attention to the antenna install. Make sure it doesn't touch any part of the bike frame. They provide a big piece of velcro to protect the antenna.
If I need to I can swing by Home Depot and get a strip of velcro
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