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Posted: July 28, 2012 at 9:44 AM / IP Logged  

Thanks for all the help.

I have some more questions:

Can you program the brain/alarm without the Bitwriter?  I believe you can but want confirmation.

What menus are available without the bitwriter?

How do you jump between menus and options when programming without the bitwriter?

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It should explain this in the Install Manual...?
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The installation guide that I got is the quick reference install guide. I downloaded the 5701 installation guide but I don't know if it is the same as the 5704.

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Posted: July 28, 2012 at 10:49 AM / IP Logged  

Here is a link to the 5704 Quick Reference Guide  :  https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/file.asp?ID=1126

Page 3 describes the programming procedure with a remote and also list a table of "BitWriter" only options.

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Posted: July 28, 2012 at 11:13 AM / IP Logged  

Thanks Kreg.

So if I have a glass break sensor, the sensor operates on zone 4 and the regular dual shock operates on zone 2. As I understand it, I can't activate the glass break sensor without the bitwriter? I would hate to have to wire the two sensors together.

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If I use the DEI 451M module can I unlock each door seperately or will both door unlock or lock at the same time. FYI, I have a two door truck.

Thanks for all your help.  

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Here is some info from DEI on the locks :

Keyless models use positive trigger for lock, and 5-wire for unlock. Can also

find wires at the central timer module to the right side of the steering column,
lock is ORANGE / green, unlock is pink/green.

I believe these wires will do a lock or unlock all.  If you wanted progressive

unlock, you would need more than just the DEI 451M.  A 30/40A SPDT relay and fuse
would be required.  Here is info on the drivers door unlock motor wire from Omega :

Motor Driver Unlock   PINK/BLACK     16 PIN CONNECTOR IN DR. KICK PANEL 

               Circuit Type - Reversal Rest At Ground.

 

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Posted: July 28, 2012 at 12:51 PM / IP Logged  

Thanks Kreg.

Any idea on the glass break sensor?

"So if I have a glass break sensor, the sensor operates on zone 4 and the regular dual shock operates on zone 2. As I understand it, I can't activate the glass break sensor without the bitwriter? I would hate to have to wire the two sensors together."

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To change the Zone 4 Sensor Type from the Option 1 default ( None )  to Option 5 ( Glass Break ) would require a BitWriter.  1999 dodge ram viper 5704 - Page 2 -- posted image.

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The glass break sensor came with a wye harness with convenient plugs. Can I still use the wye harness?  How would I wire them in and configure them to work together?
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