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Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA



Posted By: JWorm
Date Posted: October 22, 2006 at 5:13 PM
Depending on when the unit was made, it may already have a (-) horn honk output. You will have to look at the alarm brain. It is in a 2 pin harness...brown wire. The other wire in the harness is ORANGE / black. If you didn't do the install, the original installer may have not plugged that harness in if it wasn't being used.




Posted By: Pufferking
Date Posted: October 22, 2006 at 6:37 PM
Thanks I got it to work useing this diagram
86 - siren output (assuming its pos)
85 - ground
87 - ground
30 - horn (assuming its neg)

It work's How would i hook it up so it does not honk when i arm or disarm the alarm. I only want it to go off when it broken in to.

Thanks All for the help I appreciate it.

PufferKing




Posted By: JWorm
Date Posted: October 22, 2006 at 9:18 PM
Pufferking wrote:

Thanks I got it to work useing this diagram
86 - siren output (assuming its pos)
85 - ground
87 - ground
30 - horn (assuming its neg)

It work's How would i hook it up so it does not honk when i arm or disarm the alarm. I only want it to go off when it broken in to.

Thanks All for the help I appreciate it.

PufferKing


Have you tried setting the alarm off? The horn will probably stay on constant for 30 seconds. Not a good idea. Use the domelight supervision output to 85 instead. It pulses when the alarm is triggered. It may also eliminate the arm honk.

Have you had the system for a long time? If it was made within the last year it will have a horn honk output.





Posted By: Pufferking
Date Posted: October 23, 2006 at 12:03 AM
JWorm] wrote:

Pufferking wrote:

Thanks I got it to work useing this diagram
86 - siren output (assuming its pos)
85 - ground
87 - ground
30 - horn (assuming its neg)

It work's How would i hook it up so it does not honk when i arm or disarm the alarm. I only want it to go off when it broken in to.

Thanks All for the help I appreciate it.

PufferKing


Have you tried setting the alarm off? The horn will probably stay on constant for 30 seconds. Not a good idea. Use the domelight supervision output to 85 instead. It pulses when the alarm is triggered. It may also eliminate the arm honk.

Have you had the system for a long time? If it was made within the last year it will have a horn honk output.



Yes the horn stays on constant but not sure how long could not wait to see got neighbors.
What would be so bad about the horn staying on for 30 seconds or more.


Thanks
PufferKing




Posted By: Pufferking
Date Posted: October 23, 2006 at 12:04 AM
Also i got the alarm in 2005 and it says 2005 on the installation guide.
But i dont see any wire for horn honk what color would it be.




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Topic: 1996 Honda Accord Horn Honk

Posted By: Pufferking
Subject: 1996 Honda Accord Horn Honk
Date Posted: October 22, 2006 at 3:53 PM

I have a 1996 Honda Accord and want to add horn honk to my alarm.
My alarm Is a Clifford RSX3.5 How would i hook it up to this alarm.
Also i have remote start that i use so i dont want the horn honking when i remote start the car.


Thank
PufferKing



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Posted By: Velocity Motors
Date Posted: October 22, 2006 at 4:57 PM

Off the SIREN output you can wire up a relay to trigger the horn output. If the output of the RSX 3.5 is a (+) then you will need to use this diagram to reverse the polarity for the Accord to honk the horn.

Horn Trigger -- blu/red or grn/blu  (-)  steering column


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