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utc13 
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Posted: July 15, 2003 at 6:23 AM / IP Logged  
Yep, I was able to get it working last night with only the 1st relay. The ground when armed (from brain) I hooked to pin 87a and the ground when armed (from window module) went to pin 30. All other connections remained to same and it works perfectly still. Thanks for the suggestion XETMES!
beatnutz 
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Posted: July 17, 2003 at 3:11 PM / IP Logged  
yet there is another way to do this.  Don't hook up the ground when armed to the window up wire, but hook it to another channel on the remote if there is one left.  Then hook up the blue wire off of the prox (508D) with some diodes to the wire that rolls the windows up.  That way no relay is even necessary.  Then you can roll the windows up or down off of the remote and there is not constant ground on the windows up wire.  But make sure to hook up the ground on the prox straight up to the ground when armed wire.  Good Luck!
Fullthrottle 
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Posted: July 21, 2003 at 1:59 PM / IP Logged  
beatnutz wrote:
yet there is another way to do this. Don't hook up the ground when armed to the window up wire, but hook it to another channel on the remote if there is one left. Then hook up the blue wire off of the prox (508D) with some diodes to the wire that rolls the windows up. That way no relay is even necessary. Then you can roll the windows up or down off of the remote and there is not constant ground on the windows up wire. But make sure to hook up the ground on the prox straight up to the ground when armed wire. Good Luck!
Thats great! But a quick question - on the 530T module you have the ability to keep the windows down when arming your alarm. After you do that and the perimeter sensor senses something inside the outer zone and sends that pulse to the window module will it then roll the windows up?
HondaTypeSE 
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Posted: July 21, 2003 at 3:25 PM / IP Logged  
What is the window module that ou hook this up too? Is it the factory motor or is it like an additional alarm feature that u replace the factory motor with? Thanks
Fullthrottle 
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Posted: July 21, 2003 at 3:43 PM / IP Logged  
HondaTypeSE wrote:
What is the window module that ou hook this up too? Is it the factory motor or is it like an additional alarm feature that u replace the factory motor with? Thanks
The window module we are speaking of is an aftermarket alarm accessory. Gives an alarm user the ability to roll up his/her car windows when armed or the ability to vent or roll down the windows as well. You must have power windows for this to work.
xetmes 
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Posted: July 21, 2003 at 3:47 PM / IP Logged  
HondaTypeSE: It is an add-on module that interfaces the factory window wires to control the windows.
Fullthrottle 
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Posted: July 21, 2003 at 3:49 PM / IP Logged  
Fullthrottle wrote:
beatnutz wrote:
yet there is another way to do this. Don't hook up the ground when armed to the window up wire, but hook it to another channel on the remote if there is one left. Then hook up the blue wire off of the prox (508D) with some diodes to the wire that rolls the windows up. That way no relay is even necessary. Then you can roll the windows up or down off of the remote and there is not constant ground on the windows up wire. But make sure to hook up the ground on the prox straight up to the ground when armed wire. Good Luck!
Thats great! But a quick question - on the 530T module you have the ability to keep the windows down when arming your alarm. After you do that and the perimeter sensor senses something inside the outer zone and sends that pulse to the window module will it then roll the windows up?
Anybody?
Fullthrottle 
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Posted: July 23, 2003 at 11:31 AM / IP Logged  
Fullthrottle wrote:
Fullthrottle wrote:
beatnutz wrote:
yet there is another way to do this. Don't hook up the ground when armed to the window up wire, but hook it to another channel on the remote if there is one left. Then hook up the blue wire off of the prox (508D) with some diodes to the wire that rolls the windows up. That way no relay is even necessary. Then you can roll the windows up or down off of the remote and there is not constant ground on the windows up wire. But make sure to hook up the ground on the prox straight up to the ground when armed wire. Good Luck!
Thats great! But a quick question - on the 530T module you have the ability to keep the windows down when arming your alarm. After you do that and the perimeter sensor senses something inside the outer zone and sends that pulse to the window module will it then roll the windows up?
Anybody?
Well duh - I answered my own question!
cpgoose 
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Posted: July 24, 2003 at 10:43 AM / IP Logged  
Hey guys....great post! This is awesome. I asked this same question a while back, but never really figured it out. I have a earlier model of the motion sensor (I think it's only one stage), that I wanted to have roll up the windows if it detected anything.
Also, I guess you could likewise do this with the shock sensor. If the windows are down, and the sensor is tripped, then the windows go up.
So the latest thing is that you guys were getting this to work with only 1 relay? (and a capacitor and a resistor)
Hmmm....anyone else been trying this?
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wotteg 
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Posted: July 24, 2003 at 2:31 PM / IP Logged  
Does this installation you have described, override any "crush-prevention" auto-reversing mechanisms in the vehicle?
If so, you may want ot put a vinyl sticker next to each window.
"*WARNING: Vehicle is equipped with poximity activated automatic closing windows. Owner is not responsible for bodily harm.*"
There are too many lawyers these days.
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