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Clifford Digital Tilt Motion Sensor 60 537


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derrickg 
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i dont have the instructions to this sensor i have a blk, green, blue,org, and red wire how do i hook this up i am installing this on a dei valet 554r
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Black and red are pretty obvious, green is ground when armed input, orange is 1 degrees tilt output and blue is 0.5 degree. Use either orange or blue but not both.

Installation Instructions

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1. Find a suitable rigid and flat mounting location inside the passenger compartment that is horizontal (it does not need to be perfectly level).

Do not attach to carpet or other soft material. Avoid placing directly on or near heating/air conditioning vents. Ideal locations include on a flat underdash brace, top of transmission hump or under a seat.

2. Attach the sensor using the double sided tape, making sure the surface is free of oil and debris. Don't use Velcro.

3. If the alarm does not have a dedicated ground-when-armed output, you must add a diode to isolate the signal from the starter kill relay.

The standard sensitivity ORANGE output triggers the alarm if the vehicle is tilted approximately 1.0º.

The high sensitivity BLUE output triggers at about 0.5º.

4. The black wire loop controls when the sensor comes online: 10 seconds after arming if uncut, 2 minutes if cut (the longer delay is for vehicles with turbo-timers or delayed accessories that remain active after arming).

5. Test by arming the system, waiting the appropriate delay, and then slowly jacking up the vehicle. Do this on both sides, and from both the front and rear. The sensor should trigger about 2 seconds after the vehicle has tilted at least one degree.

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soultinter 
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Yea, code makes on similar
derrickg 
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thanks big dog you have been a big help

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