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juce05 
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Posted: September 14, 2003 at 5:16 PM / IP Logged  
hello. im adding a 4-window roll up module. to a 94 lincoln continental,the alarm is already install and working.  the alarm is acommando fm-5005 combo and the module dr-4, also by comammando. the window is already install, but i cant make it work with a bailable channels from the alarm.  if i tauch  a graund with the trigger input  of the module the windows go up. i also try to make it work  with a relay by amplifying the pulse sygnal, the relay works when i arm the alarm,but the roll up window dosnt work. pleace help me thank you.
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Posted: September 15, 2003 at 7:44 AM / IP Logged  
I couldn't find the manual for your alarm or your window module (if you know where they are on the internet, point me in the right direction).....so I'll just give you some general info.
You should connect the auxillary wire from the alarm to the corresponding input on the window module to be able to have control of the windows via the remote.
If the window module has a "ground when armed" wire (usually orange), that will go to the alarm's ground when armed wire (also usually orange). This will send out a negative signal when the alarm is armed, in order to roll up the windows when you arm the car.
I doubt you need the relay since you're only using one module, but I guess it can't hurt. If you're already using the "ground when armed" wire of the alarm for something else, like a starter kill, then be sure to use some diodes if you use it for the window module, too.
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juce05 
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Posted: September 16, 2003 at 5:33 AM / IP Logged  
thank you for your help i already make the module to work. i conect the orange wire from the module to the orange wire from the stater relay kill. so iguess i need a diode. please tell me how or in which wires do i have to connect the diode, and whad kind of diode. thank you in advance.   i bougth the alarmand the module at www.commandoalarms.com
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Posted: September 16, 2003 at 8:27 AM / IP Logged  
Cool, glad you got it working.
Here is how you should hook up the diode....I posted this picture in another post before. The 530t is my window module. I have 2 modules, but you can hook yours up in the same manner.
need help window module -- posted image.
So you'll have the striped side of the diode going towards the alarm. I usually just buy a small pack of diodes from RadioShack. They're the 1N4004 diodes.
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