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joeshmoe304 
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Posted: October 06, 2006 at 1:47 AM / IP Logged  
I would like to put my Audiovox CL100 on my python alarm and was wondering if it was possible to do with a python alarm made by DEI?  And if so how is it done? And will my regular remote for the alarm work? Please leave any information that you can! Thanks!
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Posted: October 06, 2006 at 7:14 AM / IP Logged  
There is another part you can add to the CL100. The part number sounds something like CAUXGM4........but I don't think I have it exactly right.
I believe after you add that part, it'll have a couple of wires that put out ground pulses after you call on the phone.
Does your Python have remote start too? If so, it'll have a remote-start-activation input.......if that wire receives a ground, the remote start will turn on; that's easy.
You could wire up the CL100 and the CAUGM4(?) to unlock your car's doors, but NOT to disarm the Python. If you had locked your keys in your car, you could just unlock the car by telephone.......open the door (alarm will go off of course), then grab the Python remote and disarm it.

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