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Teamrf 
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I have a glass break and a motion sensor hooked up. Everything seems to be working fine, except when I arm the alarm. When I arm the car it gives me a bypass chirp, but the keypay (Matrix3.5) doesn't say its bypassing any zones. Also does anyone which dial is what on the 508 dual sensor? I know one is the outside of the car and the other is the inside. I lost my manual and DEI doesn't have the proper one on the site. I may have to hook the Dual sensor on the instant trigger wire on my alarm with a diode...shrugs...I'm a bit confused why this is doing this.
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try unhooking one sensor at a time and u can figure out which one is causing the problem.
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does the car have a delay domelight circuit.......if it does that is prolly where uy bypass chirp is coming from.
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No my domelights have nothing to do with my alarm its triggering from another source. Does anyone know which knob controls the inside area and which controls the outside?

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The inner knob controls the inside zone, and the outer one controls the outside zone. I've had a lot of issues with those sensors falsing, so I try to avoid using them unless in convertables.
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Posted: June 18, 2005 at 7:45 PM / IP Logged  
yeah i agree with the last post get rid of the microwave sensor they are nothing but problems usually

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