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timspa2 
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Posted: September 04, 2007 at 1:37 AM / IP Logged  
I have an Audiovox AX901 and i want to add a window module so I can roll the windows up with the auxillary on the remote but I would also like to have it wired to a motion sensor that will roll them up if triggered.Can I do this and what module and sensor should I use? Proper way to wire?
Tim
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Surely if you arm the alarm this will raise the windows, therefore wiring the window closer through the motion sensor would be redundant and not needed. if you must,  take the inner zone trigger wire from the sensor (assuming dual zone, if not the only trigger wire) to a timer such as DEI 908 set for for the length of time + 2 secs it takes to close the windows, use as a neg or pos output, depending on w/closer trigger polarity (you haven't told us what make)  and feed this output to your window closer trigger.
timspa2 
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Posted: September 04, 2007 at 8:55 AM / IP Logged  

Sorry....90 Ford Bronco II and I wanted to wire it so I could leave the windows down when armed and use the proximity sensor to roll them up if triggered.

Tim

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