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cpgoose 
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Posted: November 20, 2002 at 7:04 AM / IP Logged  

are you using a channel expander or something?  how do you have this many options?  does the 790xv just have a lot more options?

GheTToBaSS 
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Posted: December 01, 2002 at 11:32 PM / IP Logged  

Jaxman,

I am also looking at getting this alarm with most/all of the features you listed. Tell me what extra modules and how many of them did you have to add on besides what came with the alarm? Are you using a channel expander?

You have radar sensor, and proximity sensors (front and back) listed separate....and tilt and motion sensor are also listed separate..........aren't they the same thing?

Also what are the 3 starter kills and how did you do them? If the alarm brain is disconnected, is the starter kill still working or can the car be started ? If the starter kill is still working, how do you get it like that?

Thanks!

jaxman 
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Posted: December 02, 2002 at 7:33 AM / IP Logged  

Hi.

I do not use a channel expander.

I mostly used relays to get it work as I didn't had any channel expander and the customer didn't want to wait.

The radar sensor (proximity) is not the same with the tilt motion sensor. The tils sensor will feel when the car is lifted up or it is moved from the initial parking position.

The 3 starter killers I installed using relays because the system provides only one. 
One start killer is on the contact , one on the fuel pump and one on one of the engine control module.
And yes the 3 starter killers still work if the alarm brain is disconected, that was the meaning.
I do not remember the exact connections but I will let you know this days as I still have to install for him the Transpoder for the engine start. 
I will let you know when I will take the car apart this week :)

GheTToBaSS 
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Posted: December 03, 2002 at 2:02 AM / IP Logged  

Jaxman,

I want to know how I can get the 3 extra starter kills with the Viper 790xv........normally "open"starter kill, ign kill, and fuel pump kill, and all of then still working if the alarm brain is disconnected.........but all starter kills de-activate when alarm is disarmed. Also they are bypassed for remote start. Please let me know, thanks.

GheTToBaSS 
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Posted: December 03, 2002 at 2:35 PM / IP Logged  

*bump*

Jaxman,

Since you did this exact same alarm with the exact same kills the way I want them, I would appreciate it if you could please tell me exactly how its done. Also how long does it take to do all of these and what is needed to do them? How much would it add to installation cost?

Also I have been told by a person who works for DEI that this methiod would drain the battery................: "There is no way to add normally open starter kill to an alarm without the capability. It takes a circuit in the alarm to control it while not killing the battery. If you where to try and "build" a relay setup to do this it would cause a drain on the battery."

Is this true? How do you get around that?

Any suggestions welcome.

Thanks.

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