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ShaunD912 
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Hello,

First of all, this site is great.  It's helped me a lot. 

Anyway, I would like to know how to make the (-) aux channel on my alarm turn on and off my radio, preferably by pressing the same button, if possible.  Any help would be appreciated. 

mobiletoys2002 
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 You will need a relay to switch that negative to a positive to turn your radio on.

pin 85 will  be that negativeaux input, pin 86,87 will both get 12 volts positive, and then pin 30 will go to your radios switched ignition lead. Now you may want to add a diode on the ignition lead of the radio that way no voltage  goes on the car ignition wire while the radio is switched on with the remote.

Now check in your alarms manual if you have and see what the options are for that aux output.And change to whatever you want the remote to do (latched with ignition or whatever that alarm offers)

Any questions post back.remote radio turn on -- posted image.

ShaunD912 
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I really appreciate it mobile.  Perhaps you can help me with one more thing.  I own a sidewinder 500esp.  It doesn't mention anything about changing the remote to latched or anything like that.  Any suggestions?

mobiletoys2002 
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Ill check let me get back to you remote radio turn on -- posted image. it should have it .
mobiletoys2002 
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are you sure you have a sidewinder not a viper?
ShaunD912 
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I thought it was a sidewinder but it may be a viper. Is there much difference between the two?
mobiletoys2002 
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no not really the wire colors are the same but viper is thier top of the line models and the programming is a little different . ok let me see what i got on this particualar alarm i will post back your answer.
mobiletoys2002 
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ok it does have this it is in menu 2 feature 9 you can do latched/latched , reset with ignition, 30 second timed, wich one do you want ill tell you how to do it?
ShaunD912 
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if latched will turn it on and off by pressing the same button, that's what i want to know
mobiletoys2002 
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 You will open a door turn ignition on then back off,press and hold the valet switch untill you hear the alarm chirp 2 times then let it go press the valet 9 times then press and hold once more the alarm will chirp 9 times while holding the valet press the unlock button once on the remote that should do it if not e mail me and ill help you . 
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