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davidwp13 
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Posted: April 18, 2004 at 7:05 PM / IP Logged  

 Hi I am new at this BUT I need help wiring the door lock act. from a Python 660XP it has a blue and a green wire ,I have the 524F Direct act.

PLEASE HELP

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You can use two SPDT relays or DEI's 451M. Wire it like this: Actuators/Reverse Polarity Diagram
The blue wire is your (-) unlock output and the green wire is your (-) lock output.
Also, if you use a 451M, it should plug into the alarm brain in place of the 3-pin plug with the lock and unlock wires; in that case just ignore the 85s and 86s in the above diagram.
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Sorry for my ignorance, but where would the "actuator" wires go? I have no idea what that is. I assume thoes wires are the brown and white ones.
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The actuator wires from a 451M are GREEN/ black and blue/black, and they go to the green and blue wires, respectively, on your aftermarket actuator(s). The BROWN / black and WHITE/ black wires are terminals 87a, and go to ground.

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