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Compustar, Clifford Proximity Sensor?


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mb07 
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I'm going to be adding a Clifford Proximity Sensor to a 2WFM -AS compustar.  now this proximity sensor wants power, ground and the last wire wants to go to Sensor Input (-)  where exactly is that on the compustar.  How would I hoook up that last wire.  Any help is appreciated.   Thanks..
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to any of the neg triggers on the alarm.
if its dual stage with 3 wires it can only do full trigger or warn away on the compustar as it is a multiplex sensor. a .8 second pulse or less is for warn away and over .8 is full trigger on the clifford alarm..
i would tie the sensor into the shock sensor trigger wires
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mb07 
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Posted: April 10, 2006 at 6:14 PM / IP Logged  
So even the (-) dome light trigger?  Like what I have the doors hooked up to?  Just like that? 
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just like that!
the will just be a full trigger with no warn away
and diagnostic will how the door trigger as being the cause of the alarm.. not prox
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hmmm warning though does sound more practical then a automatic alarm going off.. Compustar,  Clifford Proximity Sensor? -- posted image.
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is it a dual zone sensor with 3 wires..
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Why not get a prox that will work with the compustar? The 2w900fm has an extra set of sensor inputs for 1st and 2nd stage.
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that would be ideal mike.
i would go with that. but he already have the clifford one.
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mb07 
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This compustar has a little red plug with 2 wires and that whole plug is called "optional sensor"  Ia that what you guys are talking about?
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yes they are just the trigger connection though think you have to power the sensor seperately.. not sure don't do compustar
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