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gcherw 
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I just completed installing 2 DEI 530T windows modules in my vehicle. I connected the modules to the channel 4 output on the 550ESP brain. Instead of the windows rolling up upon arming the system, the windows roll up as soon as I turn off the ignition. Is there some type of programming I need to do to the 550ESP to tell it to trigger the channel 4 output to the module when the alarm is armed instead of when the ignition is turned off? Also, how do I program my transmitters to use the "aux" button to vent the windows etc? Thanks 
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Are you using the orange, "ground when armed", wire off the module?  I've never done it before, but I thought you had to use that so if the alarm goes off it will rollup the windows.  I could be dead wrong, but just an idea.
gcherw 
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Yes it is hooked up to the ground when armed wire...although I've seen some posts that elude to possibly needing a 1amp diode inline because the ground when armed wire is also the starter kill relay wire...
mobiletoys2002 
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yes you need  a diode on the oranger wire this is your problem most likely.a 1 amp is fine you may also need to turn off the anti grind circuit as well for when operating while remote started.
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when your ignition is turned off the orange wire can see a ground from the ignition you have to have a diode there to block this ground .
gcherw 
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Which value diode should I install??  !N4001 or 1N4004 and how is it installed stripe toward the brain?
mobiletoys2002 
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in4004 will be fine stripe towards the brain and that should solve problem. your 530 t will be wired onthe side of the stripeof the diode.
gcherw 
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Ok...I installed the diode and no change...When I turn the ignition off the windows go up. I have also vented the windows and armed the alarm and then triggered the alarm and the windows stay down... any ideas?
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huh i am looking into this now ill find out
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wait use the aux out of the alarm and conect there to the orange there this is ok. dont use the orange off the  alrm use the aux channel out and then see what happens.
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