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Elizstoy 
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Posted: December 13, 2004 at 7:24 AM / IP Logged  
Two questions on the side of the box there is one 3 pin wire connection next to the LED and sensor one wire is solid red one is solid green and one is red w/black strip what are these three for. Now two there is a sliding cover when removed shows a 2 lever sliding switch labled 1 and 2 on the topwith an arrow pointing up that says on. What is switch one for and two for. Thanks getting ready to install this alarm on a 1980 Lincoln Mark VI. And thanks to everyone who has helped me in regards to all the wiring going to give it a try this weekend.karr 2040 -- posted image.
tommy... 
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that is lock/unlock...reverse the leads  per the polarity...dont worry about RED / black...pull the pin or tape...hope this helps...by the way where did you find the 2040...?
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Elizstoy 
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Tommy i had bought this on Ebay about a year and a half ago barely pulled it out of storage. But i saw a 2040A on Ebay actually i sent the person an Email about shipping. If interested let me know i think the auction ended but can still contact him no one bid on it starting bid was $9.00 and change.Also thanks for the wiring help.
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The red\black is used for split unlocking, like factory keyless. It's a programmable feature. If you need any programming help e-mail me, I install KARR alarms all day.
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tommy... 
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yep...sure is 2 stage un-locking...if i might ask...how are you installing karr alarms...(meaning is this your own business...?)

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Elizstoy 
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Posted: December 20, 2004 at 1:18 AM / IP Logged  
secureauto
Thanks any help would be greatful as i am putting this on a 1980 Lincoln Mark VI. As i have gotten help from one other 12volt member about the wiring. But it would be nice to double check. He also stated i have a his comments (I show you have 5 wire reverse locks so you will need relays for those.) So i picked up 5 relays and harnesses from Ebay. The Diode i have gotten are marked V74   
1N5402? Which i was told i need one on each relay for the door locks and one on the ING KILL relay. And since i don't plan on using the dome light supervision or the horn output. But any help on wiring info on the door locks and anything else you can throw in would be greatful. Thanks.
Tommy dont't know if your question was for me or Secureauto but if for me No no shop just a hobbiest. And Thanks Also

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