Hello,
This is my first time wiring a Keyless Entry system, so please excuse my ignorance. I have done basic stereo and autometer gauge wiring, so I am somewhat capable…
Here is my question:
I have an Autoloc KL600 keyless entry system that I am trying to install. The Brain has the following outputs –
6 - Channel Outputs - 2 of which are lock and unlock
Ignition Kill
Parking Lights
Key on Accessory
As you can see, there is only one Negative Lock and one Negative Unlock, and no Negative arm/disarm that I can use for the factory alarm, which my car has installed. (1991 Mazda rx-7)
The car uses a reverse polarity switch in the door, and I have 2 relays I will wire to the actuator that I installed. Now, I think I can split the keyless' output lock negative to arm factory alarm and trigger the lock relay. To disarm it I will just use the keyless' negative output to trigger the unlock relay and the factory alarm's wire.
To accomplish this, I guess I need to diode isolate, but I have never done that before. Do I just wire the diodes in line with each "fork" of the output? I will use a regular 1 Amp, 50V diode.
Thanks, and please point out if I am wrong on anything.
-Alex
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1991 Mazda Rx-7
Alpine HU w/iPod adapter
PG 600.2Ti, Alpine 35x4
Optima Yellow
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-a
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1991 Mazda Rx-7
Alpine HU w/iPod adapter
PG 600.2Ti, Alpine 35x4
Optima Yellow