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tehjrow 
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I have a 1997 Honda Prelude base model. I have a 211HV viper keyless entry that I just put in. I'm thinking about adding a 529T window control module. There are 3 different kinds of window systems, I need to know which the Prelude has:
Type A Outputs Rest At Ground
Type B Outputs Rest At Ignition
Type C Outputs Rest At Open
I'm thinking its Type A but want to make sure before I dive into this.
tehjrow 
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Also, does this car have a "safe switch when windows are all the way up"?
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You have type A! What do you mean by a "safe switch"?
commit your way to jehovah and he will act in your behalf. psalms 37:5
tehjrow 
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Like, when the window gets all the way up does it stop automatically? The 529T manual says:
"Full-travel mode, once initiated, operates the window until full travel is reached (when the safety circuit shuts down the unit )."
I guess what i'm confused about is the 211HV keyless entry has "ORANGE (-) 500mA Ground-When Armed Output. This wire supplies (-) as long as the system is armed. This output ceases as soon as the system is disarmed."
So when I arm the system it fires the 529T through the Orange wire. That rolls the windows up. What tells it to stop??
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Resistance! That's built into the 529T! You don't have to worry about that!
commit your way to jehovah and he will act in your behalf. psalms 37:5
tehjrow 
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SWEET thanks! You're the best
tehjrow 
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When I wire the 529T do I use the Gray and Gray/Black Output through activation wires or the Orange and ORANGE / black Activation input wires?
Also, correct me if i'm wrong, but I tie both wires in to the output when armed wire from the 211hv.
tehjrow 
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Actually I think I tied all 4 into the wire from the 211hv for Full travel both windows up. I guess I should read first lol
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All you needed was the orange and ORANGE / black!
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