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wiring prox. sensor to a 4 plug shock sen


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quixs1lver 
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i got a clifford proximity sensor. and i have a pyhton 3000esp alarm installed...on the clifford website site it say i need to connect the the ORANGE wire to a piezo sensor. (RED / ORANGE / black). however i do not a have piezo but a dual stage sensor.  which has 4 wires (red12+ black(-) and blue and green wires for the actual out put from the sensor. how which wire would i connect the prox. sensor to? oranga to -> blue or green?
misterjimbo 
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is your prox a 508d?
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I had it on carsound.com.  I can't access the forum there.

wiring prox. sensor to a 4 plug shock sen -- posted image.

Would this answer your question?

quixs1lver 
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i actually have the clifford proximity sensor 4.  and here the diagram. it orange is connected to the 3 wire piezo sensor.

http://www.clifford.com/guides/wiring/proximitysen4_wiring.pdf

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green is the first stage or pre warn blue is the second stage or full alarm trigger. if you are going to run bothe the shock and proximity you should diode isolate them from one another to avoid interference. does your alarm have a trigger that you are not using? try hooking the second stage to it that way you can use your zone identification to see what sensor went off while youwere away.
quixs1lver 
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orange in INNER SENSOR

BLUE is OUTER sensor.

quixs1lver 
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Posted: October 19, 2003 at 10:27 PM / IP Logged  

so ok the BLUE wire to the GREEN for FIRST STAGE.

and

ORANGE to the BLUE second which is going to set of the alarm

cool thanks


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