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audioman2007 
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Posted: March 03, 2007 at 6:25 PM / IP Logged  
I have the Asianwolf 8000RS (scytek) in my car. It has a dual stage shock sensor which plugs directly into a port. I want to install a glass break sensor, and a motion sensor. With my alarm I am able to disable the sensor upon arming if it is windy or whatever by simply pressing the arm button twice. Now what I am wanting to do is tie the trigger wires from the glass and motion sensors into the trigger wire that runs from my shock sensor, but run power and ground seperatly. My first question dealing with doing it this way is, would those 2 sensors also be disabled just like the shock sensor. Also, is the shock sensor disabled during remote start?
master5 
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Posted: March 04, 2007 at 3:32 PM / IP Logged  

The answer to all your questions is yes.....

To wire the additional sensors to the shock trigger input ,diode isolate each trigger wire...cathode (stripe) side of diode facing the sensors. This will allow the negative out of each sensor to reach the brain..but not feedback or interfere with one another. Use 1a diodes.

Some installers just tie together without diodes...that works sometimes but I figure why chance it for a few pennys worth of diodes..makes troubleshooting easier as well since the sensors won't light each others indicator leds up when testing.


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