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megatfauzi76 
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Posted: January 15, 2007 at 6:57 PM / IP Logged  

Anyone using 103T? How to reset the pin code if I forgot?

Can I connect voice module 516L...so that if I armed or disarmed the 103T...The voice module will generate voice..Also can i connect the honk wire to 516L trigger wire so that if someone switch my ignition or I forgot to enter pin code...516L will generate WARN MESSAGE?

Can anyone advise me how to conncet the wire btwn 103T and 516L

Thank you.

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Posted: January 30, 2007 at 3:37 PM / IP Logged  

The 103T is itself a starter kill kit, and if it's anything like the other DEI devices, it probably uses the the same kind of 'Ground-when-Armed' wire that their other alarms use. I notice from the parts listing that the kit includes a start kill relay assembly exactly like those included in their other production alarms. If you diode off that feed to your 516L, you should be able to activate the unit like you would if you had a similar full alarm install.

At that point triggering voice messages are cake, just supply sensors.

If you are using the 103T, do you have an alarm system you're conecting it to? If so, you can wire the various inputs from the 516L to the trigger inputs coming off that, dioded out of course.

I just installed a 516L and a 508d (proximity) onto a previously installed DEI 6500ESP, and was able to wire up the whole shootin match so that the three programable multiplex triggers would be in use _instead_ of a few of the preprogrammed sounds; remote start, Warn away for prox, and third vocal annoucement from Ch. 4.

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