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audioman2007 
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Posted: February 25, 2007 at 7:28 PM / IP Logged  

First off, I have the Asianwolf8000RS which has a dual stage shock sensor that plug directly into the brain. I have the sensitivity turned all the way down because they always give me false alarms. I just bought a glass break sensor made by Scytek and I wanted to know If I can simply unplug the shock sensor and wire the glass sensor in its place? Also if I can, I need to know what wires are which. Now on the wiring going to the shock sensor, there is red, black, white and blue. I understand what black and red do, but dont know which of the other 2 is the instant trigger and pre-warn. As far as I know, the glass sensor has 3 wires, red, black, and blue, so does that mean I match colors and forget about the white wire?

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Posted: February 26, 2007 at 3:35 PM / IP Logged  
on the asainwolf, tie both the white and blue to the blue wire of the scytek
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audioman2007 
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What would happen if I disreguarded the white wire all together? Would that cause the sensor not to trigger? Also I have another question. If I was to run lets say a tilt sensor, and a dual stage dual adjust shock sensor, would I just splice into the original wires, except for the 12 volt and run the 12 volt seperate and power that?

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Posted: February 26, 2007 at 8:26 PM / IP Logged  
if you dont use the white wire, you wont have warn away, which is fine for glass break sensor
you might want to use warn away for other sensors such as microwave
blue wire off the asainwolf is the full trigger
if you are hooking up different sensor, give each sensor a reliable 12v and ground,
the trigger outputs of these sensors can be tied directly to the trigger input of the alarm (in your case, blue).
No diodes needed either.
audioman2007 
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Thanks alot captain. I will give it a try as soon as the weather gets better and I will let you know how it went.

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