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Snapcase 
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Posted: August 26, 2002 at 5:15 PM / IP Logged  

Im looking for a way to have my car alram remote turn on my neon kit. In other words i want to use my trunk button to activate my neon kit and maybe another button (2nd aux output) to deactivate it.)

the alarm diagram and instruction booklet can be found at http://www.crimestopper.com/techweb/InstructionBooks/Alarm/CS2003DCman1.PDF

I have many more diagrams but cant find a way to post them. Please if some one cae help me with this project then email me at dreams4direction@hotmail.com. hopefully we can get a setup that will work. So far i have fried things twice.

thanks jason

hot_shot_guy123 
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Posted: August 26, 2002 at 5:49 PM / IP Logged  

For this to work you'll need to install a relay.  Your alarm has a AUX output for turning on lights, radio...  I'm not sure how to incorporate your trunk button but the way I did it was as follows:

PIN 86 = Aux output from alarm brain

PIN 85 = Ground

PIN 87 = Constant 12v fused

PIN 30 = Wire out to Neon Lights.

If you have it hooked up this way the first press of the aux button on your remote will turn on your lights and the second press will shut then off.

"Light travels faster then sound, that's why some people seem bright until you hear them speak."
hot_shot_guy123
go2pac 
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Posted: August 27, 2002 at 11:53 AM / IP Logged  

www.go2pac.com/misc/miscdiagrams/latchrelay.pdf

it looks like your alarm only has pulsed outputs and not latching outputs. So this diagram would work.

Karl
Pacific Accessory Corporation
Mobile Audio Interfacing Equipment
Connecting You to Your Music Since 1976
Snapcase 
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Posted: August 27, 2002 at 7:11 PM / IP Logged  

Here is a pic of the diagram i was working with. sorry i dont know how to put it as a link.  any way i can still make this work witha few modifications.

thanks  Jason

Neon Lights by remote -- posted image.

Snapcase 
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Posted: August 28, 2002 at 11:43 AM / IP Logged  

hey mobile toys, please email me so i can get your email address. i have tons of info but i cant get anything to work myslef.  if i do standard realy wiring as in aux out put 1 to pin 85 and then 12+  to pin 86 and 87 and then transformer to pin 30 and hit the buttion i get a momentary lighting then it switches back off. same with aux out put 2.  both channels will momentarlily light the lights but then shut off.

so far there is a built in realy on the alarm SPST which is aux output 1 then i have two other realys a 10 amp DPDT (radio shack PN 275-218) and a KEM SPDT 40amp automotive relay.

can you get me something tht will work.

thanks jason


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