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audioman2007 
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Posted: December 23, 2007 at 12:08 PM / IP Logged  
Lets forget about the glass break sensor for a minute. I have a 2 stage single adjustment shock sensor. The blue wire im guessing is the full alarm wire. The white wire im guessing is for the warn away. What I want to do is only have the warn away working, thus I will have to cut the blue wire. But what I am worried about is how to wire the shock sensor then. If I keep the white wire connected, when I have a light impact on the car, the warn away chirps will sound. But if there is a hard impact, the shock sensor will want to give off the full sound alarm, but since that wire is cut, that wont happen. What I want to happen is no matter if its a light or a hard impact, I only want the warn away chirps to sound. So in order to do this would I have to first off cut the blue wire running from the sensor to the brain. Then take the blue wire on the sensor side and diode it to the white wire?
mikvot 
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Posted: December 23, 2007 at 7:10 PM / IP Logged  
Why not adjust your shock sensor correctly...and leave the blue wire intact. Just a thought.
audioman2007 
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Because its either too low to sound on an impact or too high that it sounds all the time. Its a pain to adjust it and they give false alarms. I just want a simple warn away chirp. So how can I do that?
riceman 
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Posted: December 24, 2007 at 3:57 PM / IP Logged  
audioman2007 wrote:
Because its either too low to sound on an impact or too high that it sounds all the time. Its a pain to adjust it and they give false alarms. I just want a simple warn away chirp. So how can I do that?
You anwsered your own question in you last post. I'm just curious if your an installer why did you get the skytek ? IMO those are cheap alarms.
audioman2007 
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they are reliable alarms. Everyone knows that shock sensors arent reliable becuase they tend to give off false alarms. I dont like having mine go off everytime A train goes by my house, or on days when its very windy. So I thought it would be a good idea to just have my shock sensor give off warning chirps. Then I will install the glass breask sensor to handle the windows. In my mind, there is no such thing as a great car alarm. If someone wants to break into a car, they will do it reguardless of how good the alarm system is.
riceman 
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Posted: December 27, 2007 at 6:18 PM / IP Logged  
audioman2007 wrote:
they are reliable alarms. Everyone knows that shock sensors arent reliable becuase they tend to give off false alarms. I dont like having mine go off everytime A train goes by my house, or on days when its very windy. So I thought it would be a good idea to just have my shock sensor give off warning chirps. Then I will install the glass breask sensor to handle the windows. In my mind, there is no such thing as a great car alarm. If someone wants to break into a car, they will do it reguardless of how good the alarm system is.
Man that suxs living next to a train. I use to live next to one and hated it. Your right if someone wants to break in they will the only thing you can do is try to slow them down as much as possible.Thats why my cars got backup siren backup battery glass sensor disconnected door lock switch incase they break the windows and a disconnected trunk switch. I can lock unlock and open the trunk with my remote. Plus I have onstar. Well good luck and hopefully I gave you some ideas for your car. Happy new years
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