ZV, the second!

Moin, so I have a little (or bigger – depending on) problem with my Fox. I have ordered the theft warning system. As you know, the Fox only has a radio key and a normal key. Now you would have to expect, as a driver, that you can open the car with both keys to the same extent – even if with the one at the push of a button and with the other by closing at the door. Do I see this wrong? Well, last time I tried with my normal sh I didn’t think anything bad about it and deactivated it through the start process. However, when this happened to me for the second or third time, I became stunned. I tried to reproduce the error and he appeared EVERY time. So I looked into the manual and made big eyes. Because here it was said: “When opening a car with theft warning system and the key without a radio button, the ignition must be switched on immediately, otherwise the alarm is activated.” (But the alarm is already activated when I open the door) So I understand correctly that as soon as I open the vehicle mechanically, I have to trigger the alarm system, jump into the car and turn the ignition key around so that this thing goes out?!? I may hardly believe it, but it seems so. I don’t mean enough that there is only one radio key (in view of the price of the car still understandable) I also have to accept, since ss the “second key” – which has been driving cars for as long as we in our family is always at least functionally equivalent – is not even able to switch off the alarm system?! That’s the impudence in bags! So when I drive away at night and only have the normal key I wake up the neighbors first until I have jumped into the auo and the alarm system deactivated?! Can maybe someone who also has the the theft warning system check that, so that we possibly times a B The car was too expensive for that. That can even be better for our Golf 3…. If that’s really the case, then they should at least add a second radio key and I will try to make it easier for them from the ribs…. Greeting Fabian