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Posted: May 05, 2005 at 10:13 PM / IP Logged  
Does anyone out there have a wiring diagram for clifford intellivoice IQ alarm? I have a few questions first off I need an armed (-) output for the smart window , could I go to the start interrupt relay for that? My next question is I need an aux channel output for smart windows but I am unsure of how to look for aux channel's in alarm. I have used (2) channels for shaved door solenoids. I think that I have four channels left but I am unsure of what wires to use in Intellivoice harness.
Any help with this would be great.
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http://directechs.com/guides/manuals/ig/clifford/intellivoice4_install.pdf
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Posted: May 09, 2005 at 6:49 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the info but my clifford intellivoice does not have a data port I believe that it is an older model that has to be hardwired with window module.
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You can use the starter interupt output for the armed (-) out, but sounds like you're out of channels beyond that. The remotes usually have more channels than the alarm brain has outputs.... but why did you have to use TWO channels for door solenoids? I only use one when i do them. But just to be sure, what model alarm do you have?
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Posted: May 11, 2005 at 6:37 PM / IP Logged  
I actually have an older model Clifford Intellivoice IQ alarm. The only reason that I used two channels for the door solenoids was to be able to pop the driver door open seperate from the pass door. I think that this alarm is close to the 800 IQ model.
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Posted: May 12, 2005 at 10:34 AM / IP Logged  
Yeah that makes sense (using an output for each door)... I'm so used to popping both doors at the same time.
But regarding channels, the 800IQ has two dedicated channel outputs, Gray/Blue and Gray/Red. There is a third output that is designed to be a trunk release (Gray/Violet). This output only works when the car is unarmed. If it's armed, then the output switches from the Gray/Blue wire to the Pink wire (pink wire only works when armed and is a timed output).
So IF you're not using trunk release, then use the Gray/Violet and Gray/Blue wires for your door pops, then use Grey/Red for your window channel. The door that's hooked up to the Gray/Violet will ONLY pop open if your arm is unarmed (which is a good thing).
The window output needs to be able to work when armed or disarmed, that is why you need to use either the Gray/Blue or Gray/Red wires for your window channel.
Have I confused you yet? clifford smart window -- posted image.

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