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CHaseHeadrick 
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I want to be able to roll down my rear window with an aux channel on my remote and roll it up with the same channel, while still being able to use my switch inside. will this work? basically its the single pulse lock/ unlock diagram.

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Thoght the pic was too small

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How does channel two act, does it take a second and a half or is it instant? Also you don't tie into the switch wires, there are wires for up and down at the module. I can see a problem with the way the diagram is set up but cannot seem to explain it at the moment.
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ok. im getting a 791xv, using channel 2 for the pulse, the reason for the 530t is im using the other side of it to control a sunroof. and i meant to tie into the signal wires at the unit (i.e., brown and white). i labeled it wrong. does this make more sense?
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If U want to ROLL UP & DOWN, your current diagram won't give U both.
Isn't 87a and 30 together at rest. 
When you activate Relay, 87 will connect to 30
But for how long?  Is your 2nd Channel able to activate Relay for as long as U press the transmitter button?
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the latching relay will keep the SPDT relay from closing allowing power to flow through 87a via the neg. pulse, after the pulse, the latching relay will close allowing power to flow through 87 via the pulse, at least thats the way i see it. also, the channel 2 pulse will stay closed as long as i hold the button down (after 1.5 sec.)

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30 & 87a are closed when nothing is applied.  When U apply 12v (+) to 86 and 12v (-) to 85, 30 & 87 close. U probably will need 2 Relays to perform the up & down.
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