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Twelvoltz 
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Posted: March 20, 2006 at 5:24 PM / IP Logged  
Amp...NowYaKnow hit it on the head with this one. Your system although labeled as a Chrysler piece is not made by chrysler and works exactly like any other aftermarket piece.
As far as the alarm arming and disarming issues, the factory alarm disarms if it sees the correct key when starting but will not disarm without the factory transmitter being used for door unlock or with a data based bypass. I am not trying to take anything away from the quality of the unit you purchased, I just wanted to clarify that this is how the vehicle works, not the fact it is a Mopar branded starter.   
You have actually helped me out a little here too, it leads me to believe that many, if not all of the 2005 chrysler vehicles will behave in the same fashion. If you do a valet key or bypass that includes the sentry piece you do not have to integrate the doorlocks (unless you are looking for extra range). I think this would apply to any of the vehicles that come with a remote built into the key.
Thank you for responding to the thread as well, too many people post a question, get their response and never let anyone know what their final result was.
john ogrady 
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Posted: March 20, 2006 at 5:33 PM / IP Logged  
Just a note a lot of vehicles have a OEM alarm and anti-theft systems.These are two different systems.The anti-theft is the transponder Sentry key system.The alarm or some times called the perimeter alarm or contents alarm is usually dis-armed by a pulse ground or a postive pulse on the proper wire.With modern by-pass units they can handle both of these systems with one box.
amp1 
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Posted: March 20, 2006 at 6:30 PM / IP Logged  

Nowyaknow, I stand corrected.  I was told by someone else that it was DEI, but i guess he was wrong.  Thanks for the correction, I don't want to go out misinforming anyone. 

Twelve, glad to make any contribution I can.     

I think John made a  valid distinction about the difference between the antitheft system and the alarm.  In fact I got the RS installed and before I programmed the SKREEM module I tried the starter to see if it would at least start.  I had expected that it would cut off as the SKREEM was not yet proigrammed and sound the alarm but it only cut off.  I was wondering why the alarm hadn't sounded and Johns explanation would seem to answer that question.  

I get the feeling that these manufacturers are changing things all the time because in doing the programming the manual said that you should hear chirps or chimes at various stages or given operations but in fact I never had that happen.  Instead the dash lights would flash and click.  It was a bit baffling at first until I determined that  the programming was taking place and the given number of beeps I expected to hear were replaced by an equal number of dash flashes and clicks.  It's a wonder anybody can keep up with the times and not go a little nuts.  lol

Thanks again all.  I've inquired about things on other boards and this board is by far the best I've come across.

john ogrady 
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Posted: March 20, 2006 at 9:15 PM / IP Logged  

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