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roger555 
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Posted: July 11, 2011 at 6:32 PM / IP Logged  
Hello everyone!   I have to be honest I feel bad for even posting this but anyone want to help me connect the dots??? lol.
I made this diagram a few weeks ago to start prepping for my install on my 2006 Acura TL and just have not had any extra time to look at.
Most of the connections I wont have trouble with, I have installed an alarm before and do lots and lots of other vehicle wiring so i'm not a noob at wiring but I am a noob at these bypass modules.
I plan to hardwire because that seems to be the most reliable method but I am not clear on a few things.
1.) Can the DBI cable be used in conjunction with only hardwiring certain finicky functions like the tach wire? Or is it all or nothing?
2.) I know the heavy gauge remote start wiring (10 pin Connector) from the 5902 are still directly connected to the vehicle wiring.    
Other then that I haven't had a chance to research much further, excluding AUX inputs/outputs would anyone be willing to show me what connections I will need to make between the;
- (iDatalink - 5902)
- (5902 - Car)
- (iDatalink - Car)
3.) Last question (for now) If I have one of the AUX output activating something that moves for a period of time how do I keep the alarm from activating the 508D proxy Sensory I plan to install?   Is there a high/low input I can activate during the sequence to disarm the sensors?
Thanks everyone for your help!!
https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y225/LegendGS/CombinedInstalldiagram1.jpg
prep for idatalink, viper 5902  -- posted image.
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Posted: July 11, 2011 at 7:11 PM / IP Logged  

Here are some pictures from a recent 2008 TL.   Your 2006 should be the same.

prep for idatalink, viper 5902  -- posted image.

The 2006 Starter wire is BLACK/ White.  Use the Flex relay for ACC2 & program Viper accordingly.

prep for idatalink, viper 5902  -- posted image.

prep for idatalink, viper 5902  -- posted image.

prep for idatalink, viper 5902  -- posted image.

I used a ADS AL CA flashed with ADS AL(DL)- HA Ver4.71 firmware.  Wired completely in W2W mode.  No issues at all.  Which iDatalink module are you using, ADS AL CA or ADS DL?

Soldering is fun!
roger555 
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Posted: July 11, 2011 at 9:18 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks Kreg! I actually have this printed out in my book from another post I had!
I have the iDatalink ADS-DLSL HA so the firmware is ready to go!

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