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trevster99 
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mo12v wrote:
What is your Question??
Are you needing ALL the wire hook up for your Alarm?

nono im just trying to hook up the door locks to the relays i hooked it up like it tells me in the manual but i get no response from it can you see it now theres a white wire ( 5 polarity connects to 87 on both relays but i see that it crosses the unlock dose this wire have to be hooked up to the unlock aswell or what might i be doing wrong

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The LINK you gave is for OPERATION???
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mo12v wrote:
The LINK you gave is for OPERATION???
on page 8 of 9 look for the door lock/ unlock diagram
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If the GRAY wire Is LOCK & the BROWN wire is UNLOCK:

Relay 1

LOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a = GROUND
PIN 30 =  wire to Positive side of Actuators
PIN 85 = Negative Lock Output from Alarm     GRAY
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

Relay 2

UNLOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a = GROUND
PIN 30 =  wire to Positive side of Actuators
PIN 85 = Negative UnLock Output from Alarm   BROWN
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

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ok so this way as showen in the manual will not work then and will it still work with my remote
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As I Posted...... IF ..... the GRAY wire Is LOCK & the BROWN wire is UNLOCK:

I have NOT seen your wiring and I am not familiar with that Brand Alarm....

Maybe someone else will post

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ok your way should work then right and for the rest of my wires just tape them up
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mo12v wrote:

If the GRAY wire Is LOCK & the BROWN wire is UNLOCK:

Relay 1

LOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a = GROUND
PIN 30 =  wire to Positive side of Actuators
PIN 85 = Negative Lock Output from Alarm     GRAY
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

Relay 2

UNLOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a = GROUND
PIN 30 =  wire to Positive side of Actuators
PIN 85 = Negative UnLock Output from Alarm   BROWN
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

ive tried this way and all it dose is spark on the ground wire this can not be correct
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Posted: April 04, 2006 at 8:32 PM / IP Logged  
On page 8 of that unit, use the top reverse polarity diagram. The one that shows pictures of actuators in it.
Gray, RED / White to ground.
White to Constant fused +12V.
Orange and Brown are your outputs to your actuators.
This is EXACTLY the same thing as mo12V wrote, except that your relays are built into your system and do not require the pin 85 connections listed in Mo's post...just look at the page, it shows on the very first diagram "Equvalent Circuit" (kind of scary when the manual is not spell checked) on the top, which wires connect to which and their corresponding relay Equivalent locations.
Good Luck,
Keep us posted.
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wait a sec your telling me that the grey and RED / white wire need to be grounded

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