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megatfauzi76 
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Posted: February 11, 2007 at 7:08 PM / IP Logged  

Hai

Im going to install my 506T..How sensitive the 506T glass break sensors?

How to test either it work or not? What I should do after I install to know either it work or not?

Normally..If my alarm dont have for the plug in harness for 506T, Can I hook the -ve and +ve wire from 506T direct from the battery supply....and the trigger wire to my door pin switch?

Need Help..

Thank You

spookiestylez 
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Posted: February 11, 2007 at 9:44 PM / IP Logged  
bag,glass,hammer,cross your fingers
I dont know if it will work or not, but it looked really good
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megatfauzi76 
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Are u try to fool me? Im asking a serious question....This is what forum are for...
airwolf 
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spookiestylez wrote:
bag,glass,hammer,cross your fingers
I dont know if it will work or not, but it looked really good
sS

I am pretty sure if I make a joke like the above, the forum aministrator will kick me out of here and cancel my acount506t glass sensors problem -- posted image.

Isaac

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Hello megatfauzi76,
Can you let us know, what car and alarm brand you have??
Usually you test the glass break detector with some keys and hit a little harder the glass.  Not so hard to break it.  Just that the glass make a clickling sound and with some body that can help you checking if the red led  comes on on the 506T when you hit the glass.  You can also arm the alarm and test it and see if the alarm goes off.
Since your alarm does not have a plug for the 506T. Conect the Black and Red wire from the 506T to the same wires that power your alarm brain in order to power the 506T
Do not conect the blue triger wire fron the 506T to your door pin switch.
You alarm most have a wire that goes conected to the hood pin.  You need to conect the blue triger wire fron the 506T to that wire.
In many alarms this wire is blue but since I dont know the alarm brand you have, I cant tell you for sure what color is.
Please make sure to check your alarm manual to check for this hood wire or let us know the brand and model you have.
Isaac
megatfauzi76 
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Posted: February 12, 2007 at 6:22 PM / IP Logged  

Thank You so much airwolf..Really appericiate your explanation..

Im using just a normal alarm...So the blue wire from the 506T will generate -Ve output rite? So when I connect to the hood pin...The hood pin will receive 1 pulse -ve output...So this will trigger my alarm rite?

Anyway why I cant hook to the door pin? Any different with hood pin? Thank you

ghost_rider 
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Im using just a normal alarm...So the blue wire from the 506T will generate -Ve output rite?

Yes, every time the glass sensor hear the sound of the glass it will light a RED led and it will seng a negative signal thru the blue wire.

So when I connect to the hood pin...The hood pin will receive 1 pulse -ve output...So this will trigger my alarm rite?

Yes

Anyway why I cant hook to the door pin? Any different with hood pin? Thank you

I am pretty sure if you conect the Glass sensor to the door pin it will not trigguer your alarm.

The door pin usually rest at positive and the negative signal from the glass sensor its not so strong to trigguer the the door pin wire.  You can conect it to your door pin but I am pretty sure it will not trigger the alarm and maybe this postive feedback from the door pin can damage you glass sensor.

Good luck

Ghost Rider

concepts99 
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Posted: February 13, 2007 at 2:12 PM / IP Logged  

You can test it but taking a bunch of keys and gently cling clank them across one of the door windows. Hold the keys by the ring.

megatfauzi76 
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Posted: February 13, 2007 at 7:53 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks for  the reply...Really appericiate..Still waiting my 506T to arrive..

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