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Sep 09, 2024 - 10:42 AM
In the RS370 Excalibur system, keyless entry and remote keyless entry are two distinct features with different operating mechanisms:
1. Keyless Entry:- Functionality: In a keyless entry system, the car automatically unlocks the doors when the key fob is detected within proximity to the vehicle. This allows you to enter the vehicle without pressing any buttons on the key fob.
- Method: You simply approach the vehicle with the key fob in your pocket or bag, and the vehicle detects the fob, unlocking the doors when you either touch the door handle or approach a certain range.
- User Action: No need to press any button on the key fob.
- Functionality: Remote keyless entry refers to using a key fob to lock or unlock the vehicle by pressing buttons on the fob. The fob sends a signal to the car when you press the lock, unlock, or other function buttons (e.g., trunk release, panic button).
- Method: You must be within the signal range of the vehicle (typically 30-50 feet) and manually press the buttons on the key fob to lock or unlock the car.
- User Action: Requires the user to press a button on the key fob to lock or unlock the doors.
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Proximity vs. Manual Input:
- Keyless Entry allows the car to unlock when you are near without any button presses.
- Remote Keyless Entry requires you to press the button on the key fob to lock or unlock the doors.
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Convenience:
- Keyless Entry is generally more convenient as you don’t need to handle the key fob; the car automatically responds to the fob’s presence.
- Remote Keyless Entry still requires manual button presses but can be done from a greater distance than keyless entry.
In the RS370 Excalibur system, remote keyless entry is a standard feature, while keyless entry (where no buttons are required for unlocking) may depend on additional configurations or features available in your specific installation.
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