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midnightg35x 
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I am installing a Clifford RSX 3.3X (Viper 5701) on a 2004 Infiniti G35X.  I am having an issue where if I hit the aux button (trunk output), the trunk opens but that instantly triggers the alarm.  Is there a configuration menu that I am missing to set the alarm to disarm before activating the trunk output?  I realize I could just hit disarm, then the trunk, but I'd think there would be a way to make the system automatically do this.  It seems silly that the system wouldn't disarm the trunk pin when you tell it to open the trunk.

ringojam 
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Its in the programming section .
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howie ll 
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ringojam is right as usual, change the setting of that aux output to only work when alarm is off. Alternatively,if you can't use RED / white, use another aux and reprogramme the remote control button to operate that aux.
midnightg35x 
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howie ll wrote:
ringojam is right as usual, change the setting of that aux output to only work when alarm is off. Alternatively,if you can't use RED / white, use another aux and reprogramme the remote control button to operate that aux.

There is not a programming setting for the dedicated trunk output, just the Aux 1/2/3 channels.  I didn't want to hook the trunk into Aux 1/2/3 just because of the fact I'm lazy and don't want to have to do the extra button press of function, then Aux :)  I had my window rollup/rolldown programmed into Aux 1 and 2 already though.  In good news though, for whatever reason, once I hooked up my key transponder bypass, this issue went away.  My alarm doesn't go off when I open the trunk when armed now.  Thanks Guys.

midnightg35x 
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I guess I have another random question.  What way do you guys mount this antenna?  The manual doesn't state anything about which orientation it should be.  I mounted it parallel to the windshield at the top.  So basically the antenna is pointed horizontal with all the cord running along the headliner.
megaman 
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I install them pointing down.  Compustar ant are run horizontal, but the techs keep telling me to mount the DEI ant up and down.
midnightg35x 
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Has anyone tried to see the difference with the DEI ones?  If I don't get the range I like, its pretty easy to switch it I guess.  Thanks for the info megaman.  Does it matter pointed up or pointed down? Or should it just be vertical in some fashion?

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