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DEI 528T for alarm siren delay?


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martiale 
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Posted: January 08, 2007 at 1:42 PM / IP Logged  

I just purchased DEI 528T and want to use it for alarm siren delay. DEI does not provide instructions on how to program the delay time and wiring. I want to have a 30 secdelay on the alarm siren sound. How can i do this?

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swerve 
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Posted: January 17, 2007 at 7:43 PM / IP Logged  

if u want the alarm to go off for 30 seconds before the siren goes off wire it like this,

  • Black --- Ground
  • BLACK/ white--- Ground
  • Red ---- Siren output of alarm
  • Yellow ---- To siren
  • Orange --- Siren output of alarm
  • Brown --- Not used
  • Blue --- Do not cut

You will get a momentary chirp when the alarm sends output to the siren, but nothing more untill the timer has rundown. turn the adjustment knob so the arrow is pointing up for 30 seconds.

git yer swerve on!
swamprat323 
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Posted: January 17, 2007 at 8:00 PM / IP Logged  
if need the guide to the 528t is is in the down load section.
also the above post is not right.
red is for postive
black is ground
BLACK/ white this will trigger the timer
brown normally open
yellow common
orange noramlly closed
if know wnay hting about realys u can hook up.
if want to delay the siren u use cut the siren wire and put on edn to yellow and th eother to orange thsi will break the siren so it wont go off. want you goign to use to trigger the 528
swerve 
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Posted: January 21, 2007 at 4:49 AM / IP Logged  

oops, my bad i was thinking waay to fast when i first posted that, here it goes again:

  • Red~ 12v+
  • Black~ground
  • BLACK/ white~trigger wire( you need to trigger this with ground)
  • yellow~ to siren
  • orange~ siren output from alarm12v+

you'll need one relay to trigger the timer.

  • 86~ siren output from alarm 12v+
  • 85~ ground
  • 30~ to BLACK/ white wire on 528t
  • 87~ ground (normally open)

When the siren output from the alarm is activated it will send 12v+ to the relay to close 87-30 giving the BLACK/ white wire ground triggering the 528t. the 528t will then cut the normally closed connection between the yellow wire and the orange wire for the duration of the timer.

hope this is alot more clear

and swamprat, why is my first post wrong? if i remember correctly the 528t is just a simple relay with a timer built in, and i thought relays didnt care how you triggered them, wether it be by ground or 12v, i suggested grounding out the BLACK/ white wire and just switching the 528t by using 12v so that there is no need for a relay. please correct me if i am wrong.

git yer swerve on!

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