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88vette 
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Posted: April 18, 2006 at 12:20 AM / IP Logged  

After waiting for all my extra sensors, 520T battery backup, extra sirens (1 piezo-inside car, 2 under hood one OEM one 515R w/batt.) to come in  I'm finally getting around to installing my Viper 791xv alarm/remote start system on my 1988 Corvette.  I'm aware of the VATS issue and have the proper resistor value already.

Along with the standard OEM Stinger Double Guard shock sensor that comes with the alarm kit I'm adding the following:

500T motion/towing/jacking sensor

506T Glass breakage sensor

508D radar/proximity sensor (I only want the 2nd stage trigger-no warn away chirp-just when someone pokes their hand through the open window or when I have the top off the alarm will trigger)

My question for the experts is how would be the best way to wire in all the sensors to make the best use of the two way alarm LCD so it will show up the proper zones on the LCD remote?

Thanks for the help in advance!

Covette03 
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Posted: April 18, 2006 at 12:29 AM / IP Logged  

http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/

Go here for all the install specs. for you car. And there is also a diagram that shows you excatly how to install multiple sensors and properly diode isolate each of them. I used this site a lot for my install. I didn't install all the sensors you want but I know they have them and I hope this helps you out!

~Joe

88vette 
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Posted: April 18, 2006 at 12:34 AM / IP Logged  

Thanks!

I've looked on that site before and even got the wiring color codes for my car but I didn't even see the part about the sensors!

I'll check it out right now!

Thanks again!

Covette03 
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No problem. If you couldn't find it it should be under the installation diagrams. I'm not sure if ull find all of them there but it was worth a shot.

~Joe

88vette 
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So I just hook up all the sensors to the shock sensor input and diode isolate them??
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yea, doing multi sensors isn't difficult you really just have to diode isolate and make SURE (my usual problem) that you don't get the diodes backwards. diode insulate the trigger wires and you are ready to roll. good luck and hope this helps.
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
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