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blackrock2242 
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Posted: May 24, 2012 at 10:02 AM / IP Logged  
I have a Viper 5704 and only received a "install guide" and owners guide with the alarm. I have spent lots of time looking online and not been able to find a "install manual" with more details about this specific alarm. Looking at other similar alarms I understand about 95% but want to know if anyone can tell me about:
The sensor 1 and sensor 2 four pin ports on this alarm. There are four trigger inputs between the two ports, two on each (a blue wire pin 3, and Green wire jumped to the Blue wire pin 4. Are the two trigger wires pin 3 and pin 4 on each of the sensor tied to different zones? And are the two sensors ports tied internally so the pin 3 and pin 4 inputs are on the same two zones? Or are all 4 tied to the same zone?   Do each of the four inputs need external diode isolation protection?
The "control center" with the rf antenna, status LED, and control button will be hidden in this install. What is the wire color on the 6 pin connector that drives the status LED and what is the voltage output (12 volts or 5 volts)? (The status LED will be located in view.)
Thanks for taking a look.
Neal
howie ll 
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Posted: May 24, 2012 at 12:50 PM / IP Logged  
You're absolutely correct in your comments BUT as they say I've nothing to with DEI so I can't help.
I believe the 5704 is the old 5902 so look that one up.
The external sensors.
The green and blue can be joined together when they become "multiplexed" i.e. one wire sharing two signals or more.
One is warn-away, the other full trigger.
If using multiple sensors you have to diode separate them but they will still show the same zone.
Ref relocating the LED, there are archive "how to" posts on that subject.

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