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jc18750 
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Posted: September 24, 2005 at 2:33 AM / IP Logged  
basically just tap the ground when armed wire onto the door wire of your relay. Then you must isolate each wire with a 1 amp diode to elimiminate feedback.
hot00boy 
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i tried that already...it seems like my ground when armed output isn't sending anything out...

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jc18750 
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did you ground out that wire to the chassey to make sure that you had it hooked up right before you hooked it up to the ground when armed?
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i tied all my grounds on the relays in with the ground off of my alarm system.
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and yes...when i tap a ground to the pin where the ground when armed wire goes on the relay it activates tje relay...therefore everything is hooked up correctly.
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I am not sure of the outputs in your alarm but some alarms have a wire that sends out a ground pulse when the remote start is terminated. This would be used to replace the ground when armed wire and should do exactly what you want.
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