That's definitely "weird" and not "wired". I've recently connected my 5904 and DB-ALL (running the NISS3HT v1.13 firmware) in a Japanese model G37, known as a 2009 model Nissan V36 Skyline.
The connections I have used from my 5904 are as follows:
H1 Harness:
Red: Battery
Black: Ground
Brown: Siren
H2 Harness:
BLACK/ White - Neutral Safety Input: Ground
RED / White - Trunk Release: BCM (black 40-pin connector) - pin 67 in FSM
BROWN / Black - Horn Output: Possible future use, haven't really justified rigging up the horn as well as the siren
WHITE/ Blue - Remote Start input: Ground
H3 Harness:
Pink - Ignition 1 In/Out: DB-ALL PURPLE / Green + PURPLE / Brown
Violet - Starter Output: Brake pedal (stop light side)
RED / Black - Accessory/Starter relay input: Battery
Door lock connector:
Unfortunately, pins 16 and 37 as indicated in the DB-ALL installation manual do not work on my Siemens VDO BCM. Though it looks identical to the US model, it doesn't appear to offer the same functionality overall. Whether or not this is related to the lack of an OEM alarm system (my keyfob only has door lock, unlock and trunk release buttons), I'm not sure.
As such, wires will have to go to a custom made dual DPDT relay unit which will intercept the driver's door lock motor. Ideally, it would be nice to intercept the lock/unlock switch on the driver's power window controller module but that would mean having to pass wires through the door connectors between the main body and the door. Not really an elegant wiring job.
DB-ALL feature programming is as follows:
1) No RF output
2) Controlled door lock - brake (tried disabled as well)
3) Smart OEM Alarm Control - disabled
4) Parking Light Control on Data - enabled
5) OEM Security Disarm on Data - disabled
6) Door Lock Control on Data - disabled (neither European nor North American options seem to work on my vehicle)
Remote starting works reasonably well. Programming the DB-ALL was a breeze as per the instructions. The OEM keyfob arms and disarms the Viper 5904 accordingly.
However, three odd things occur.
1) The Viper 5904 reports "Disarm" on the remote despite the fact I have not got OEM alarm control programmed into neither the DB-ALL nor the Viper 5904.
2) I can't seem to keep the vehicle running after the remote start has been sequenced. The DB-ALL manual suggests it just needs the alarm to be disarmed, enter the vehicle with the OEM keyfob and away we go. The moment I touch the footbrake, however, it shuts down.
3) When the remote start sequence deactivates, be it via the remote control or the unfortunate disabling via the footbrake pedal, the windows make that momentary movement down and back up again as though the doors were opened and closed quickly.
Has anyone else experienced these phenomena? Is there a particular connection that I've left out from either the Viper 5904 or that's in addition to the installation diagram (D2D - Automatic) in the DB-ALL manual?
All help appreciated. Thanks guys!