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Im about to put my 5900 in but i have a few questions.

1) For the back up battery they say to wire the trigger wire to a "ground when triggered" Wire coming off of the alarm, which one would be best?

2)I am wiring 2 shock sensors, just hook them up together? Parallel i guess?

3) 2 sirens outside and 1 piezo inside i shouldnt need a relay correct?

Thanks ahead of time

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1.) Orange wire off main harness is ground when armed.

2.) Parallel is correct..

3.) You should be fine, anything more than three and you need a relay so you don't burn out the output of the alarm.

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Im about to put my 5900 in but i have a few questions.

1) For the back up battery they say to wire the trigger wire to a "ground when triggered" Wire coming off of the alarm, which one would be best?

2) I am wiring 2 shock sensors, just hook them up together? Parallel i guess?

3) 2 sirens outside and 1 piezo inside i shouldnt need a relay correct?

Thanks ahead of time

You can find the install manual here:

http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/downlo...l&term=5900

1) You can use the brown wire (horn output) in the 2 pin horn/chan 6 harness (pg 26).

2) You can wire up the red and black and parallel, but wire the green and blue of sensor #1 to the green wire towards the alarm, and wire the green and blue of sensor #2 to the blue wire towards the alarm.

Doing it this way eliminates the need for resistors (see page 32).

3) Yes, a relay is needed.

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Im about to put my 5900 in but i have a few questions.

1) For the back up battery they say to wire the trigger wire to a "ground when triggered" Wire coming off of the alarm, which one would be best?

2)I am wiring 2 shock sensors, just hook them up together? Parallel i guess?

3) 2 sirens outside and 1 piezo inside i shouldnt need a relay correct?

Thanks ahead of time

1=blue trunk wire on main brain harness

2=shock sensor plug has one side with a tail, that side plugs into brain, take secon shock sensor and combine bl/grn wires togethe on that one tail wire. hook the red to a pos 12v and black to ground.

3= no relay... do it all the time

4= start act input gets no connection, used for optional accy like a remortstart temp/clock timer start.

small black/white stripe goes to ground, dont need to use the toggle.

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awesome man thanks.. 1 more.. 2 shock sensors and a glass sensor.. how do i do all three? should i just do both shock sensors as descirbed above and then do the audio sensor to the optional dual stage sensor input on the brain?

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FUCK alarms.. all i have to say. I couldnt get the stupid thing to work so i ripped it all out. I may try again but i may take it somewhere.. i fucking hate the idea of someone else wiring something in my car though

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