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madrigal87 
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Posted: May 30, 2011 at 7:22 PM / IP Logged  
Can Someone Help Me Please!
I want to install the 620v and it has 3 wire red to 12volts and orange to alarm. And black to ground but the black wire it as a plug on it and it has 2 black wire do I cut them? Help thanks.
francisco madrigal
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Posted: May 31, 2011 at 6:34 AM / IP Logged  
Should be a clip in type plug, one red wire to 12 volts, and the black to Ground When Armed on the rs/alarm, ususally orange.
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Mark Mizenko 
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Posted: May 31, 2011 at 10:52 AM / IP Logged  

I like how you can hear those things "cry" when it's really cold out.   Or atleast I WAS able to hear above 10KHz.

howie ll 
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Cry? In our rainy climate the terminals corrode after 6 months, I hate them!
howie ll 
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I really don't understand the first post. the 620v and it's variants consist of the flat panel, a black and a BLACK/ white wire. They go to a small black connection plug then to a small black cube. This has red and black wires, red to 12V+ constant and black to ground when armed. That's it.
Mark Mizenko 
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Howie, you mean that high quality "stapled" connection?

I dont put them in anymore.  They only worked for a year,  like the Varad ELScanners.

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Yes, a touch of dampness in the air and goodbye.
I only used to offer them to customers without guarantees.
madrigal87 
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620v viper electro luminescent indicator -- posted image.
francisco madrigal
howie ll 
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Yet again, the red wire goes to a 12V+ constant, the red with a thin black trace goes to your alarm's GWA wire, orange on DEI product.
madrigal87 
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Posted: June 02, 2011 at 12:24 PM / IP Logged  
There's only 2 cables its orange and red with black!
So what do I do? Hey do I still have to ground it? Thanks sorry I'm giving you a hard time..
francisco madrigal
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