OK, looks like I may have bought the wrong unit- I bought a DEI 4806V, thinking it was a remote start WITH ALARM. Yes, I see now that it isn't.
I have an 05 Jeep KJ (Liberty in the US). ***MANUAL TRANSMISSION***. I have a DEI 3100 alarm as well. Is there a way I can combine these two systems to provide remote start and alarm functionality without having multiple keyfobs?
I already have the Jeep immobilizer type keyfob with the integrated remote and key. It's bulky and annoying.
I have a 556u immobilizer bypass module with a key inside it (already programmed the key and verified it cranks the car). Have not yet installed it. So I think that situation will be handled.
I want to have the 4 doors, rear hatch, hood, a shock sensor and (maybe) a field disturbance sensor. I understand I may have to gang some of these up on an aux input. I am fine with that.
I was going to use an Avital 4003 for Remote Start duties, but then it occurred to me this is an MT. I will use it in my son's AT-equipped XJ. It has wires for Factory Alarm disarm and arm (light green/black and green/white accordingly), which obviously could connect to the GWA wire for ARMED detection, and something else- maybe just a toggle on that wire via a relay. But, since it doesn't have a MTS mode, that's a no-go....
I admit, I bought on impulse, didn't do my homework on what I needed. So I have this Remote start (4806v) which will do MTS mode, now... and I need to either interface it with the 3100, or find an alarm that will interface with it...
Looking through the instructions on the 4806V, I see the Auxilary/Shutdown harness has a Green/Black on Pin 14, that is (Factory Alarm Disarm OUTPUT)... and a Green/white on Pin 24 (Factory Alarm ARM OUTPUT).. not sure these can interface with the 3100. Almost sure they can't.....
Anyone got some advice? I have to ditch the 4806V entirely... I have nowhere else I can use it. Is there a (preferably DEI) alarm that I can piggyback on the 4806V?
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