

Wait approximately three minutes, at which. Turn on your vehicle and start driving at a speed of at least 5 mph. Press the panic button on your key fob a second time. There are three different ways to turn off the panic alarm.

IAC, which is a New Delhi-based DIPP-registered start-up offering automotive solutions, has also received certificate of compliance from Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) and R&D organisation of the Ministry of Electronics and IT here.ĪIS 140 is a new standard announced by the government to improve safety in all public transport vehicles such as taxis, buses and other public services vehicles. To turn on the panic alarm, simply press and hold the panic button on your key for at least one second, then release.

The devices are certified as per Automotive Industry Standard (AIS 140) by ICAT (International Centre for Automotive Technology). It is designed to be a remote control for setting/unsetting an alarm system or remotely. The gadget helps in minimising turnaround time, ensuring route adherence and checking malpractices such as unauthorised use of vehicle and misuse of fuel, the release said. The RC-188J is mainly used as a wireless panic or emergency button. This in turn ensures correct driving practice thereby reducing wear and tear of the vehicle, improving fuel efficiency while also helps in overall safety of the driver, the passengers and other road-users, it said.
