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If you have installed a window roll up module then you just need to route the power wire to a constant source. The relay would just be over kill and more extra wiring. Make sure to fuse it close to the source since it will need to be higher power (20 amps).
I cannot find much on the alarm system either. How are you hooking the windows up to the alarm? Some systems have a secondary output for that and some recommend putting it to the starter kill (immobilizer) output. Which are you shooting for? Let me know what the output is suppose to do (time,polarity,when its activated)
Also I see in the info for the alarm what they are talking about when they say total closer. Fancy name(s) we don't use here.
Good luck
