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Autopage RF-310 Defect beeps


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jacksonj 
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Posted: January 08, 2004 at 11:51 AM / IP Logged  

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Please bear with me while I explain my situation.

I've installed an Autopage RF-310 into a 2002 Hyundai Elantra VE.  I have the 12V + hooked up to my battery and the ground is connected to my chassis, I've checked my Multi-meter and the voltage is correct.  The parking lights are hooked up and the siren is plugged in and grounded. Also hooked up the Ignition wire and I have the Negitive door detection connected to my door pin switch and that works fine to trigger the alarm, I also have the 2-stage shock sensor plugged in, but no matter how it's tuned, I can't get it to trigger the alarm.  The main problem I have is that when I arm the alarm, it beeps once and the parking lights flash once, then about 15-30 secs later, I get 3 more beeps but the parking lights don't flash, according the the manual, it states it's the door adjar warning.  I turned this option off in the programming menu and ensured all my doors are shut.  I still get the 3 beeps, I have unplugged the sensor and I still get it beeping at me.  I have tried all sorts of Programming combinations with this and I am really not willing to take it in to a shop to get it installed at this point.

jacksonj 
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Posted: January 09, 2004 at 10:58 AM / IP Logged  
I've done another search on this site using the TEXT mode instead of TOPIC and found some more topics that relate to my problem, It looks like it may be a drop in volts on the door pin that is causing this, I will try it this weekend and will post my results.
sufferrar 
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Posted: January 09, 2004 at 11:34 AM / IP Logged  
i would like to know the solution of this weired problem too.
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jacksonj 
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Posted: January 09, 2004 at 11:10 PM / IP Logged  
Well, it definetly is the door triggers that are warning me, I have hooked the negitive door trigger (Green) from the alarm to the DomeLight (Yellow) at the door pin switch, this works for the alarm to be triggered when the door opens.  The way the Domelight works, is it give 12 volts of power when the door is closed, then it drops to 0 when the door opens.  It must be that the Alarm can't work right when the voltage is running on 12 volts.  I have seen some post saying to add a relay that will trip the alarm.  I just haven't been able to figure this out (mostly due to time, lack of experience and the cold weather we are having).  If someone has a relay diagram I would really appriciate it.
jacksonj 
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Posted: January 10, 2004 at 9:39 AM / IP Logged  
Well, after a good night sleep the first thing I thought of when I woke up was the answer to my problem, It was the Ground Trigger wire (Blue) from the alarm, it was grounding my doors when they were closed and therefore the alarm thought they were open.  No relay is needed because it's working perfectly now.  Sorry for wasting your time on this as it was all my fault to begin with.

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