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Integra with Alpine SEC-100S


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Liraz 
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Posted: September 28, 2004 at 10:58 AM / IP Logged  

I got a lot changes wanna do on the security, please help me out, one by one!

I got a 94 Acura Integra GSR manual with Alpine SEC-100S. I install it in Circuit City!

First, I just bought a Dual Zone Radar Sensor on eBay, I want to know how should I connect it!

There is 4 wires, Black for Ground, Red for 12+ Power, Green for Exterior Trigger and Blue for Interior Trigger, how should I connect them? some wire diagrams would be wonderful!

Second, when I install the security, they connect the parking light to blink, I want the high beam blink instead, how to do it? some wire diagrams would be wonderful!

Third, because it is illegal to have a manual with remote start, Circuit City refuse to install remote start for me, how can I install it back by myself? some wire diagrams would be wonderful!

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Posted: September 28, 2004 at 11:08 AM / IP Logged  

Wire the EXT and the INT trigger's to the (-) input of the Alpine. For instance, wire the EXT trigger to the hood input and the INT trigger to the door trigger. Must diode isolate the triggers from the other trigger points aswell.

Not recommended to wire in the high beams for blinking. Prolonged use will eventually burn out the bulbs prematurely.

Here is the wiring diagram for the car, you will need to also have the remote start unit pulse a deactivation signal to the Alpine unit so that when you remote start the car, the alarm will not trigger. I know Alpine has a wire that will deavtivate the alarm, but I can't remember the wire color.

1994 Acura Integra Alarm Cruise Stereo

Jeff
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Liraz 
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Posted: September 28, 2004 at 11:38 AM / IP Logged  

Integra with Alpine SEC-100S -- posted image.

First, Do u mean to connect the Green Exterior Trigger to 12 Blue Hood/Trunk input [+/-] and Blue Interior Trigger to 5 Green Door Sensor input [+/-] ?

Second, I know that the high beam will eventually burn out, but can u still teach me how?

Third, Can u point out the wire from the picture above? Where can I get the remote start unit? is it not within the security? coz the alarm come with this function~

I am new in alarm, but can read wire diagrams well, please give me some more advice! Is there a wire connection diagram for Alpine sec-100s?

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1. Yes that is correct. Don't forget to install thediodes

2. You will need to find the wire that test 12 volts when you flick the high beams on. Use that wire and attach the parking light output to this wire. Not sure on the wire color

3. The Alpine is not a remote starter. Alpine doesn't manufacture remote starter's. They have a AUX channel that will pulse a (-) signal in order for it to control a remote starter that has the (-) activation to engage the start sequence.

According to the diagram above, the BLACK/ WHITE iwre is the wire that you need to hook up the ground out when running wire for the remote start system that you will need to buy in addition to the Alpine system.

Jeff
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Liraz 
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thanks a lot, just one more final question, some people said you need to connect a relay to draw bigger current to make the headlight blink, do I need to?
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What is the fuse on the parking light rated at ?
Jeff
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10a
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10A for parking light

10A for Right high beam

10A for Left high beam

10A for Right low beam

10A for Left low beam

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Posted: October 19, 2004 at 1:36 PM / IP Logged  

HEADLIGHTS|RED / wht (low)  12awg|+  |steering column

The headlight wire requires a (+) trigger and I would use the parking light wire or the siren output to trigger the headlights using a relay.

Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA

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