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TOLiS_GR 
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Posted: July 08, 2005 at 6:34 AM / IP Logged  

they are thicker than the rest of the wires ;) I'll probably not use them though ;)

Everything I found about Sonar was about fishing and stuff :P I contacted the company twice ( www.sonar.va.it) but they didn't respond, I think it's a security problem or something and I don't blame them, but I can even provide them with the serial number on the pcb. I have the alarm on my desk but anyways...

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ok well i think this is as far as i can help you . next step is to get the remote hooked up
TOLiS_GR 
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Thanks for your help :) If I manage to get anything more I'll post it to the forum ;) till then gonna get something to eat and then try the wiring some more times ;)
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good man..
 
there might be a ground when armed output and  has the remote got accessorie buttons. if so some of the wires might be aux
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well, I found that the Yellow wire is -12V all the time, I used the multimeter positive on my battery's + terminal and the negative on the Yellow wire. It always shows +12V, both at armed and at disarmed alarm state
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dunno whats thats for
TOLiS_GR 
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I also have another wire in question... the black wire that sets the alarm on whenever it get's grounded. If I turn the alarm on and it's grounded the alarm goes mad. can that be the Ignition wire and not a sensor?

I noticed that whenever the alarms goes off from a sensor in the sensor box (tilt and shock sensors) the blinking LED stays ON constantly, but if the alarm went off while grounding the black wire, the LED blinks faster after that ..

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