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<blockquote data-quote="jmcmahon" data-source="post: 3275649" data-attributes="member: 579816"><p>I recently installed a clifford 50.5x alarm/remote start. I also hooked up the add-on audio sensor. This was an easy connect with the included Y-plug that allows both the audio sensor and the shock sensor to be hooked into the shock sensor port. I also hooked up the add-on motion sensor. The plug for this add-on has 4 wires with it: 1) power, 2) ground, 3) warn-away (sends a 500ms pulse), and 4) full alarm. To hook this up I wired the power and ground in parallel with the power and ground to the audio sensor, and then I wired the warn-away and full alarm wires together and connected the resulting wire to the unused zone 4 sensor input wire on one of the brain harnesses. I think wiring the warn-away and the full alarm together should work since inputs to the brain less than 0.8s trigger a warn and more triggers a full alarm (the shock sensor and audio sensor are wired this way too). The problem is that the warn away does not work; the full alarm is triggered regardless of if the warn away or the full alarm is triggered according to the motion sensor (the motion sensor signals red or green depending on the warn or full trigger). Any suggestions as to what the problem is? Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmcmahon, post: 3275649, member: 579816"] I recently installed a clifford 50.5x alarm/remote start. I also hooked up the add-on audio sensor. This was an easy connect with the included Y-plug that allows both the audio sensor and the shock sensor to be hooked into the shock sensor port. I also hooked up the add-on motion sensor. The plug for this add-on has 4 wires with it: 1) power, 2) ground, 3) warn-away (sends a 500ms pulse), and 4) full alarm. To hook this up I wired the power and ground in parallel with the power and ground to the audio sensor, and then I wired the warn-away and full alarm wires together and connected the resulting wire to the unused zone 4 sensor input wire on one of the brain harnesses. I think wiring the warn-away and the full alarm together should work since inputs to the brain less than 0.8s trigger a warn and more triggers a full alarm (the shock sensor and audio sensor are wired this way too). The problem is that the warn away does not work; the full alarm is triggered regardless of if the warn away or the full alarm is triggered according to the motion sensor (the motion sensor signals red or green depending on the warn or full trigger). Any suggestions as to what the problem is? Thanks. Later. [/QUOTE]
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