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RS3200 Alarms

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Forum Name: Car Security and Convenience
Forum Discription: Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
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Printed Date: July 18, 2025 at 2:30 AM


Topic: RS3200 Alarms

Posted By: markcars
Subject: RS3200 Alarms
Date Posted: February 15, 2004 at 10:33 AM

Dear all.
First I want to know the main difference(s) between RS3200 and the RS3200 Plus.
I purchased a RS3200 Plus alarm and installed it (plugged it really) into my 03 Highlander without much trouble other than feezing myself in the cold.   After someone broke my glass, I learnt that this alarm does not have a shock sensor. Does anyone know where I can connect a shock sensor to this alarm? Or give me a wiring diagram of the alarm "brain" so that I can connect an after market shock sensor?
Thank you all.



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Posted By: Teamrf
Date Posted: February 16, 2004 at 3:07 AM
If you look on the port of this alarm it should have a three or four pin harness to hook up a shock sensor if it is compatible with one.

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Posted By: prdjr165
Date Posted: February 16, 2004 at 4:01 AM
you should get a glass break sensor,shock sensors don't always work with shattered glass!




Posted By: markcars
Date Posted: February 16, 2004 at 8:28 AM
I have a glass breakage sensor. When I purchased the RS3200+ alarm, I also got the glass breakage sensor unit. However the alarm brain has 26 ports of which ports 15 through 25 says N/C. I cannot find the info anywhere. Even a Toyota faxback page shows not any info on a shock sensor.

I do not want to waste more time experimenting with ports that I am not sure of, I am considering buying a new alarm and removing this "factory alarm" that I wasted my money and time on. What I learnt is never to believe that the manufacturers give you/sell you the best gadgets as a do-it-yourself kit.





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