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Posted: December 09, 2016 at 8:43 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote gordonl
I am trying tp add the directed field disturbance module and the window control module 535t to my existing alarm (viper 3305v 2 way with the battery back up). It is going in a 1997 ford f-150 xlt extra cab pickup. I thought I had most of it figured out until I read about ford having factory control modules. In the trucks repair manual I see the window wiring goes through a gem module. Are these one in the same, and if so I need to figure out what wires to tap in to .
One more thing I would like to ask is about the grey - output during activation h2/5. Can it go to the green wire on my alarm which is a - door trigger input ' for zone 3. the battery back up instant trigger goes to the blue instant trigger for zone 1.
The rest I hope I have figured out, the h3/5 brown I was putting to the + siren output on alarm , the h3/3 and h3/4 I was not using. The h2/3 RED / white - input I was going to put to the zone 2 or 3 output on the alarm. I pit a diode on the h2/4 orange - ground when armed input and tied it the orange - armed output of the alarm
I hope some one can make sense of this. I have always enjoyed installing my own audio and video in my trucks, and I have already checked into taking a class about alarms at the installer school in Holly Hill FL. The company I work for owns the school.
Any help would be apperciteted
gordonl
attached is the window wiring from the manual and the locations I had in mind to tap in to the windows
add field disturbance and window control module -- posted image.
gordonl

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