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irocelcoss 
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Posted: April 01, 2010 at 7:42 PM / IP Logged  

Hello, new to forum.

I have installed a Clifford 50.7x alarm on my 84 El Camino.  I have ran across a clifford back up siren with the key for $5.00.  I would like to install this, there are 4 wires.  Where do these hook to ?  The colors are:  Red, Black, Yellow, and White.  This siren may not be the best thing out there, but for $5 bucks not sure it will hurt. 

I also want to install a set of Air Horns.  I am assuming I need to install a relay to run all these.  Can anyone help with relay specs and how to connect this siren to the normal one?

Thanks 

irocelcoss 
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Posted: April 01, 2010 at 7:45 PM / IP Logged  

Hello, new to forum.

Trying to figure out how to properly adjust both zones for my dual zone sensor.  I have it directly plugged into the brain of my 50.7x.  Can anyone help?  DEI tech support sucks and is funny about do it yourselfers. 

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Relay for air horns to trigger with alarm

Pin 30 - Twelve volts fused according to the rating of air horns

Pin 85 - Ground when armed wire

Pin 86 -  The positive lead of the siren (assuming clifford's siren output is positive)

Pin 87 - to the positive lead of the siren

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The prox adjustment will have to be dictated by you, we cannot help you there, however the adjustments on the sensor go like this, if you look at the sensor with the two adjustment screws facing the bottom left hand corner, the inner screw expands and contracts both zones and the external screw expands and contracts the inner zone only, the one to the top lerf hand corner is the factory adjustment setting!
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Posted: April 01, 2010 at 8:21 PM / IP Logged  

I made a mistake in my initial post the last line was suppose to be

Pin 87 - to the positive lead of the air horns and you ground the negative lead!

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irocelcoss 
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Posted: April 01, 2010 at 8:35 PM / IP Logged  

I'm confused on pin 85 ground when armed.  Can this go directly to ground?  Clifford siren output is postive I'm sure.  so...

pin 30  =   12volts constant fused for air horns rating.

pin 85 =  Ground ?

pin 86 =  Positive lead of original siren

pin 87 =  Positive lead of Air horns

Air horns negative is grounded.

sound right ? 

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Yup! You're good!
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irocelcoss 
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Posted: April 02, 2010 at 6:31 AM / IP Logged  

Need help wiring an old Clifford Backup Siren.  This is the older type with a key. 

Wires are:  red, black, white, and yellow.  Where do they go?  I want to add this with a set of air horns to a 50.7x. 

Any help would be great.

Thanks 

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Posted: April 02, 2010 at 11:42 AM / IP Logged  
Not to sure about that, the ones i use are different from that one you have listed, i know the red and black are constant and ground but the other two i'm not so sure, howard might know!
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one of them is a trigger wire from  the alarm and the other is ground when armed. if memory serves me right thats what i remember from the old siren i used.
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