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hot00boy 
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Posted: September 23, 2005 at 7:18 PM / IP Logged  

Hey I installed the radio on until door opened on my car.  It works great except for the fact I have remote start on my car and when i remote start it and when i turn it off the radio and other accessories remain on.  Since I use passive arming I want to know if I can use the ground when armed output of my alarm and also the standard door  ground input to turn the radio off .  My alarm is the Viper 790xv and the ground supplied by the ground when armed wire is rated at 500ma.  Here is the radio on until door opened drawing I used to install it on the car. 

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sneakycyber 
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Posted: September 23, 2005 at 7:33 PM / IP Logged  

What kind of car?

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Shouldnt be a problem Ground when armed wire -- posted image.
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i don't know why but none of my aux channels or my ground when armed output are not working on my alarm.   anybody have this problem or know a fix?
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ICK you may have fried the aux output of the alarm brain. when none of them work thats usually the caseGround when armed wire -- posted image.
hot00boy 
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is there anyway to fix it?

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sneakycyber 
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The manufacture can repair it. Unfortunatly it will cost you money. You may be stuck with gettin a new unit. Call their tech support first and see if theres something else that can cause the problem.

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thanks for the help sneakycyber!
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Sure Thing! Did you find out what was wrong?
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