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ozarkmountains 
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Posted: February 20, 2005 at 4:15 PM / IP Logged  
i need installation instructions for a ca535 code alarm
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thanks,, dan
fbird08 
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Posted: February 20, 2005 at 7:59 PM / IP Logged  
i dont have one unfortunately but i would suggest getting a differnt unit...........code alarm products generally do not work right and are extremelly not user friendly
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ozarkmountains 
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Posted: February 20, 2005 at 8:26 PM / IP Logged  
THANKS. I HAVE INSTALLED LOTS OF BULLDOG AND OTHER BRANDS BUT I DON'T HAVE ANY PAPERWORK ON THIS UNIT.
IT'S GOING IN THE ROUND FILE.
THANKS,,, DAN
mkaudio17 
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Posted: February 21, 2005 at 12:05 AM / IP Logged  
look at audiovox colors, the dei color coded ones, they are pretty much the same as a 996c. I install code and hated them at first, but now i realize that it is all the installer. I went from dei, to audiovox and to code, downhill it seems, but code is very installer freindly. Built in trunk relay, dome light and parking lights, also built in anitgrind and starter kill, built in 2nd acc and 2nd ign, if you do 5 a day, and dont want to spend time wiring up 4 extra relays it can be good stuff. They do have quirks but what one doesnt?
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Bmnicolosi 
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i agree.  i went from dei to code also, being that i work at CC.  i hated them at first but after you learn the ins and outs of the pecular alarms, it is a little bit easier on the installer because so much is built in.
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Hornshockey 
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you could swing by your local CC, I know we keep a few extra copies of the CA425 brain installation manual on hand.  You can probably get the wire colors at least...also the operation manual for the 535 is available on Code Alarm's website www.codl.com

And code alarms arent that bad.  They certainly do make it easy on the installer, built in relays rule. 

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JoshV 
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No more Code for CC   :)     Its back to DEI

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True Josh; but we've still got DEI manuals on hand from years ago with the last go 'round with DEI; I know we'll hang on to the Code manuals just for the customers that come in with programming or operational issues.  I don't have much experience with DEI; I came into the CC world shortly before they went to Code; should be a fun learning experience.  Also can't wait for Kicker to start showing up.
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JoshV 
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Hornshockey wrote:
True Josh; but we've still got DEI manuals on hand from years ago with the last go 'round with DEI; I know we'll hang on to the Code manuals just for the customers that come in with programming or operational issues.  I don't have much experience with DEI; I came into the CC world shortly before they went to Code; should be a fun learning experience.  Also can't wait for Kicker to start showing up.

Yeah I have DEI manuals from like 5 years ago still.   Not to sure why but I guess you never know.   All I have to say is you will love DEI.     The code units have some nice built in features but they have there quirks.   And as far as Kicker goes,   I hope they start sending that stuff out soon!

circus boy 
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Posted: March 01, 2005 at 9:53 PM / IP Logged  
so when is cc getting back dei, what line are they going to carry? viper? to compete with bb or are they goingto go with the cheaper sidewinder,python?
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