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majek 
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Posted: September 27, 2003 at 3:02 PM / IP Logged  
 I have a 97 honda accord and just installed a stellar ST9000 alarm, the alarm goes off by its self about every 4 hours and the trigger zone light flashes 5 times which means the door trigger zone but I cant find out the problem. Could someone please help me. Thanks
majek 
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The alarm goes off about every 40 minutes now. Can somebody please help
cool_greg 
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Posted: September 27, 2003 at 7:59 PM / IP Logged  
try disconnecting the door trigger and see if the problem comes up, if it stops then you may have to isolate the input with a relay, if not then I guess you have a problem with the alarm
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majek 
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How do you  isolate the input with a relay, and by doing this, what does isolating the wire do. Thanks
majek 
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Posted: September 27, 2003 at 9:14 PM / IP Logged  
Could someone show me how to wire up the relay to isolate the wire and can I put the relay even if I dont know if its the problem, but  just to make sure. I dont want to short circut anything.
c2deez 
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I've never installed the type of alarm you have, but i'm guessing it may be in some sort of "current sensing mode". If so, turn the current sensing off. If that doesn't work use the neg instant trigger instead of the neg door trigger.
majek 
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What negative instant trigger are you talking about and there is no current sensing mode. Im trying to figure out why my alarm is saying that the door trigger is being violated, when its not even open.
c2deez 
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Posted: September 27, 2003 at 9:46 PM / IP Logged  
Most alarms have 1 neg door trigger, 1 pos door trigger, and at least 1 neg instant trigger(which may also be called a trunk trigger). If your alarm is not sensing current or some sort of voltage drop thru the door pin then you need to find what's occuring at the pin switch. If this is happening at regular intervals(every 40 min), then the best thing to do would be to probe the pin switch with a DMM and sit in the car with a clock and watch the meter to see what is happening when the alarm triggers. Also, make sure you don't have any other devices which are triggering thru the door pin(glass break sensors, motion sensors, etc.). Also, what vehicle wire are you using for the door trigger?
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The honda has a (-) type door trigger system that the alarm should be able to input without a problem. If the system falses every 4 hours, do what cool_greg said to do by disconnecting the door pin wire from the alarm and see if it still falses. If there is still a false alarm, then the alarm system CPU is faulty and should get looked at. If the system doesn't go off, then you may have a bad connection to the door pin somewhere in the car and it's grounding out somehow.
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