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519civiconair 
Copper - Posts: 50
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Joined: October 30, 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posted: December 10, 2007 at 11:30 AM / IP Logged  

O k i hav a bulldog deluxe 500 remote start  and a clifford arrow 2 alarm and i want just 1 remote. Other than if the starter kill is hooked up on the clifford does anyone see a problem with leaving the clifford ARMED at all times and use the ground out while armed output from the remote start to send a ground to the shock sensor and does anyone know if the remote start will send a signal to the remote (2 way) if the doors are opened (like an alarm would) or if im jut as tired as i feel and this whole idea is backwards or not possible i know the siren wont chirp if the doors are opened and the doorpins on the alarm are eliminated but the shock sensor would still work? and it would be like a silent alarm to my key fob if the doors are opened while the remote start is ARMED??

Tired and forced by the GF to figure this out "for her parents" and there coming home tomorrow!.... any input will be appreciated

F.B.S.S air ride is the only way to roll
519civiconair 
Copper - Posts: 50
Copper spacespace
Joined: October 30, 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posted: December 10, 2007 at 2:27 PM / IP Logged  

Would this work to tie the doors in aswell?

relay 1

86+87 - Fused +12v          85 - Doorpin(s)        30 - Pin 86 of relay 2

Relay 2

86- Pin 30 Relay 1     87 - Doorpin(s)     85 - (-) When armed from remote start    30 - Alarm (-) sensor input 

(-) When armed from remote start is 500ma and is Diode isolated  to the (-) ground of the shock sensor and Pin 85 on relay 2  is that enough current to power the shock sensor and relay 2??          Anyone Anything its the INLAWS...... that should say enough   lol  Thanks in advance

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sparkie 
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Joined: November 06, 2003
Location: Canada
Posted: December 10, 2007 at 6:39 PM / IP Logged  
You need to bypass the shock sensor when the remote starter is running and interupt the ignition input to the alarm. You need to use the remote starter's ground out when running wire to activate two relays. One relay will open the shock sensor trigger wire and one relay to open the ignition wire to the alarm. If there is a dual stage shock sensor you would need an additional relay to open the tamper trigger wire from the sensor. This is dependant on your remote starter having a trigger wire, that when activated by a channel from the alarm (trunk release output or similar) will activate the remote starter.
sparky

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