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SSM_DC5 05-13-2013 07:59 PM

Upgrading Compustar
 
Can a car that currently has the CM4000 brain installed, be easily upgraded to the new 6000 series brain? If so, what's involved? If not, why?

Cman333 05-13-2013 10:42 PM

Easy? Depends on ur definition. Is it plug and play? No.

Easy for a long term veteran installer? Kinda. Maybe hour or two depening on the features. From what I gather the harnesses and antenna cable would be diff (assuming you're changing the remotes also). Only thing that would stay is the shock sensor and LED.

SSM_DC5 05-13-2013 11:10 PM

yeah, when i said easy, I meant plug and play.

the main reason I asked, was to change remotes, so your assumption was a good one.

guess I'm sticking with my CM4000 brain. I think the best remote out there that's compatible with my brain is the 2W9000FM? Anyone have one lying around they want to sell?
http://www.futureshop.ca/multimedia/...5/10215972.jpg

Cman333 05-13-2013 11:20 PM

I miiiiiight have one. Not sure if its FM or SH.

The 9000 isn't bad either, just not as pretty as the 901.

Ask orgasm_donor. He might have something that works. I'll see if the one I have is FM or SH tm.

inv4zn 05-14-2013 11:36 PM

I have a 2W9000FMR remote I'm not using.

It has signs of wear, and from what I remember, the little speaker may not be working.

PM me if you want it, it's yours for free - unless you can find a better one.

Cman333 05-15-2013 08:47 AM

I only have SS.

If in4zn gives you a working FM remote, I have tons of antenna's. Should have one that works for yours.

Mike @ SOundsgood might have one too. Dunno who's closer. I'm in Richmond

SSM_DC5 05-15-2013 09:05 AM

I need a new antenna to get the 2W9000FM to work?
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tool001 05-15-2013 09:56 AM

im in the same boat,, ...my button inside just fell off and screen is gone aswell. i have extra 1 way remote if u want..

Cman333 05-15-2013 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 8237900)
I need a new antenna to get the 2W9000FM to work?
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I dunno. Depends which antenna you have now.

SSM_DC5 05-15-2013 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cman333 (Post 8238104)
I dunno. Depends which antenna you have now.

on the sticker it says
FM-2W-433 S
the "S" is inside of a circle, similar to the "C" for copyright

Cman333 05-16-2013 08:45 AM

It "should" work. Doesn't hurt to try anyways. If it doesn't I have plenty of antenna's.

SSM_DC5 06-06-2013 12:28 PM

so i'm finding that the 2-way signal is pretty bad. I was querying as i walked towards my car and it wasn't until I was about 500m away, both car and I were out in the open, with small buildings/structures in between (so I wasn't in direct view of my car). Another example, I was parked at metro near the old zellers/foodcourt, i didn't get signal until I was at Lids, which was less than 1 minute walk away from my car.

Will upgrading just the antenna help? I'm currently using the antenna mentioned in Post #10

boibuddha 06-06-2013 10:31 PM

I don't work with car alarms, but I do work with radios. The way to improve your alarm system is to (1) increase the sensitivity of your antenna or (2) boost transmit power of your remote.

(1) is not reasonably feasible, it has to do with impedance matching etc. The alarm companies know what they are doing, improving cabling leads to diminishing returns.

(2) can be done by using a quality battery in the remote. Pop in a battery made for a digital camera, range might be boosted by ~10% if you're using the knockoff batteries from the dollar store. You're looking for a battery which pumps out more current because more current = more power.

If you change the frequency of your alarm/remote, you should get an antenna to match. I'm not sure how the alarm antenna is designed, but most receiver systems have a filter to block out unwanted/different frequencies.

Honestly, the range you're getting from your alarm is pretty good if you bought 2000ft range alarm (500m = 1600+ft). Normally, to get full range of the marketed distance is if there are no obstructions and all the planets line up perfectly (seriously).

installerz 06-07-2013 06:39 AM

The 4000 brain is limited to it's ability to offer two way communication to newer remotes.

If you want range, then it's the 6000 brain with the SS remotes. Their technology far out performs anything that Compustar has ever had.
To get the upgrade, drop into a shop to see how your original installation was done. If it is an exceptable job, then re-installation of the new unit won't be so bad. If it's not acceptable, then a total removal & rewire will need to be done.
First thing's first...get it inspected, get a quote, go from there.

E.D.C.5 06-07-2013 11:26 AM

I do have the 2W9000FMR remote BNIB, but i need to find out how much 901 is gunna cost before I put a price on the 9000.

Cman333 06-08-2013 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 8254609)
so i'm finding that the 2-way signal is pretty bad. I was querying as i walked towards my car and it wasn't until I was about 500m away, both car and I were out in the open, with small buildings/structures in between (so I wasn't in direct view of my car). Another example, I was parked at metro near the old zellers/foodcourt, i didn't get signal until I was at Lids, which was less than 1 minute walk away from my car.

Will upgrading just the antenna help? I'm currently using the antenna mentioned in Post #10

That's pretty good already. You will rarely get the advertised range. If you have half that's already amazing.

Also remember you're on FM frequency. The more concrete, glass, etc etc the more limited the range. You could upgrade to the 6000 series + and SS remote, but even that will be limited in range if you're parked underground.

SSM_DC5 06-08-2013 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by installerz (Post 8255229)
The 4000 brain is limited to it's ability to offer two way communication to newer remotes.

If you want range, then it's the 6000 brain with the SS remotes. Their technology far out performs anything that Compustar has ever had.
To get the upgrade, drop into a shop to see how your original installation was done. If it is an exceptable job, then re-installation of the new unit won't be so bad. If it's not acceptable, then a total removal & rewire will need to be done.
First thing's first...get it inspected, get a quote, go from there.

The original set up was done by you or someone else at Soundsgood back when it was just he Coquitlam location. It was when the 2W9000FMR was the best out there and the 1-way remote was the white circle one. Since the install, the 2W9000FMR broke, and of course with new remotes introduced, why not look into upgrading. I would have been ok with buying the new remotes + antenna, but after talking to a Compustar "expert" I was informed that the 4000 brain and 6000 brain are wired differently and I'd need almost a whole new install done. A whole new install isn't worth it to me at this point in time, so I went with the best remote that the brain can handle.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cman333 (Post 8256158)
That's pretty good already. You will rarely get the advertised range. If you have half that's already amazing.

Also remember you're on FM frequency. The more concrete, glass, etc etc the more limited the range. You could upgrade to the 6000 series + and SS remote, but even that will be limited in range if you're parked underground.

This is my first compustar, so I guess I was caught off guard by the range being so small since i read comments/reviews like inv4zn, where he's on the 16th floor and gets signal at P1. He's using the new 901, so that might not be a good example. However, I do know of others with the 2W9000FMR say they're in Metrotown and get signal from in P1, or they're on the 4th floor of their condo and get signal while in their underground parking. I was expecting a little more since the whole purpose of 2-Way is to notify you, but right now it seems like the alarm will be good for when i'm at home with the car parked outside and not if I'm at home depot and some turd hits my car in the parking lot.

so finding an antenna that is a little newer won't improve the signal a little? like maybe the antenna that goes with the 5000 brain?

Cman333 06-11-2013 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 8256186)

so finding an antenna that is a little newer won't improve the signal a little? like maybe the antenna that goes with the 5000 brain?

Fraid not.... Doesn't hurt to try if you have one handy. You could try relocating the antenna for better range.


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