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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 9:18 PM / IP Logged  
If you connect the siren directly to the battery, does it make a sound?    Or have you ever heard a sound coming out of that particular siren?
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yes when you hook it up to 12v it works perfect. when i take the ground off i hear the siren go off but at half volume. but when i put it back the siren goes off. weird
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When you disconnect the alarm's ground wire, the alarm brain is looking for ground, it finds ground through your siren wire.  This is normal.  When you reattach the ground wire, the siren sounds, this too is normal. 

Using the bitwriter, turn the arm and disarm chirps off, then turn them back on. 

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ok i will do in a few. cooking dinner right now for the wifey lol. thx for taking the time to help me out. i will post what happens
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ok well tried it and still nothing
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ok peeps well today when i got home from work the siren was going off but half volume. I checked the voltage again and now im getting 12.342v. played with the bitwriter settings and still the siren wont go off now. anyone have a clue on whats going on now.
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Broken siren.
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Broken siren.
Perfect thx for your help! will go and get a new one and let you know what happens
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Posted: July 09, 2010 at 1:54 AM / IP Logged  
quick question is the siren wire "brown" is suppose to have 12v constant or only when the siren is going off. Because it seems like it has constant 12v even if the siren isnt going off. thx in advance
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