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mustangfoo 
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I was wondering if this was possible? I searched and was only able to find one post which said you needed to diode isolate it, but gave no info on exactly how/what to do.
Can anyone help me out? I wanna run more than one sensor.
Also, wouldn't the shock sensor port be the port where you would use for a proximity sensor or glass break sensor? Would wiring all these into that sensor port be all the same?
Thanks for the help!
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howie ll 
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Just place diodes, bands to the sensors then join together. Don't use too many sensors as they will confuse each other and give you false alarms. DWEI sensor ports are multi-purpose.
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Posted: January 19, 2009 at 12:30 PM / IP Logged  

I just have one question...... why?

Your really asking for a headache.....running multiple shock sensors - Last Post -- posted image.

howie ll 
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Yes that what I was trying to explain, the Concept 650 over here comes with a dual zone prox, therefore why would any one want a shock sensor?  It's outer zone will only work AFTER the prox outer zone warns any way and if you are living near an airport God help you. By the way KTM it's now DE Holdings apparantly.
mustangfoo 
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If you guys have a better option, by all means, please share it with me, I'm getting ready to do my alarm, and would rather not deal with a headache.
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howie ll 
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Stick with I assume the shock sensor comes with, get that set up properly first then add a dual zone prox.
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Posted: January 23, 2009 at 2:24 AM / IP Logged  
Sorry, brain asleep. We don't know the car or the brand /model alarm because you haven't mentioned either, it's germane to this topic and does the alarm come with a shock sensor?

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