EDITION EDITION
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DAVID LEVY COMPANY, INC.
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
SECURITY Door Locks Adding Door LocksNegative Alarm Trigger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Adding Door Locks- Positive Alarm Trigger . . . . . 4 Negative Pulse Door Locks/Negative Alarm Output . 5 Positive Pulse Door Locks/Negative Alarm Output . . 5 Reverse Polarity Door Locks/Rest at Ground . . . 6 Reverse Polarity Door Locks/Rest Open Circuit (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Reverse Polarity Door Locks/Rest Open Circuit (B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Interface W/Dual Voltage Systems- 1994 Probe . . 7 Door Lock Systems using Vacuum Pump . . . . . . . 8 Passenger Door Unlock Bypass Circuit/Universal . . . 8 Selective Door Unlock/Negative Pulse System. . . 9 Selective Door Unlock/Positive Pulse System . . . 9 Selective Door Unlock/Reverse Polarity System . . 10 Specialty Door Locks/93 Chrysler LeBaron/ Dodge Daytona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Specialty Door Locks/(-) Pulse/Interrupt Door Locks- Nissan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Specialty Door Locks/1994 Range Rover . . . . . . 11 Specialty Door Locks/85-86 Toyota Van . . . . . . . 12 Specialty Door Locks/Door Locks- Volvo. . . . . . 12 Starter Disable Starter Kill via Hidden Toggle Switch . . . . . . . . Hidden Toggle Starter Disable/Extra Security. . Ignition Kill Circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Starter Cut-off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stealth Starter Interrupt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starter Disable/Cigarette Lighter Inoperative. . Starter Disable/Cigarette Lighter Operative . . Keyless Entry w/Cigarette Lighter/Extra Security. Miscellaneous Alarm Trigger Inverter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a Pager to an existing Alarm . . Alarm Pager Antenna Driver . . . . . . . . Factory Horn Honk with Silent Alarm . Fake Alarm Flashing LED . . . . . . . . . . . Ignition Sensing LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simple Auto Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheap, Dependable Car Alarm. . . . . . . Alarm for Motorcycles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 Separate Left/Right Parking Light Circuits (A) Separate Left/Right Parking Light Circuits (A) Left to Right Flashing High Beams . . . . . . . . . Left to Right Flashing Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horn Honk/Light Flash Circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . Flasher/Honker Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alternately Flashing Park Light/Horn . . . . . . . Parking Light Safety Flasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wiper Turn-On Parking Lights & Headlights . Wipers/Lights Turn-On Together . . . . . . . . . . Courtesy/Car Identifier Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . Audible Chirp to Visual Blink Conversion Flasher LED to Light Converter. . . . . . . . . . . Basic Fog Light Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auxiliary Fog Light Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUTOSOUND & CELLULAR Ignition Bypass to Eliminate Noise . . . Amp System Remote Power Switch. . Switching Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessory Power Back-up Circuit . . . Automatic Antenna Switching Relay . . Auto Antenna Protector . . . . . . . . . . Stereo Disable with Cigarette Lighter Horn Alert for Cellular Phones . . . . . Horn Alert with Buzzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34
LATCHING TYPES Simple Latch(-) Turn-On, (+) Turn-Off/(-) Output . Simple Latch(-) Turn-On, (-) Turn-Off/(+) Output . Simple Latch(+) Turn-On, Remove (-) Turn-Off, (+) Output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Optional Methods of Latching Relays (1) . . . . . Optional Methods of Latching Relays (2) . . . . . Latching Trigger Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MISCELLANEOUS Transfer Function of a Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . Third Function Auxiliary Channel . . . . . . . . Dual Feature auxiliary Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . Channel Splitter (Armed/Disarmed) . . . . . . Pulse-On/Pulse-Off Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steering Wheel Tilt using a Remote Starter . The Poor Persons Keyless Entry . . . . . . . Power Trunk Release with Positive Pulse . . . Trunk Release for 1994 Cadillac Sedan De Ville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 35 . 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42
LIGHTING CIRCUITS Parking Light Flashing Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Two Way Flasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Flasher Circuit for European Cars . . . . . . . . . . . 22
GENERAL & PRODUCT INFORMATION Electronic Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 MECP Study Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 About Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Catalog Request Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
This guide book is only a GUIDE.The applications shown are general guidelines of the possible uses for SPDT relays and may vary slightly from car to car, depending on model, make or other variables. ALWAYS CONSULT THE CARS SERVICE MANUAL WHEN ATTEMPTING AN INSTALLATION. David Levy Co., Inc. does not assume any responsibility for damage to person or property which may occur due to incorrect applications, or misinterpretation of the applications appearing in this guide. Not responsible for typographical or printing errors. ALL RELAYS PICTURED IN THE DIAGRAMS ARE 12V 20/30 AMP SPDT RELAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
THE DAVID LEVY COMPANY, INC., 1995 5M
ABOUT BOSCH RELAYS
A relay is an electromechanical device that uses a coil (electro) to move switch contacts (mechanical).The coil can be energized with a small amount of power while the switch contacts can be used for any number of applications including switching high power circuits or reversing the polarity of a control signal. A typical 12-volt relay requires a coil current of .150 amps to energize.The relay contacts can switch currents up to 30 amps.The power gain of this relay is as high as 200 to 1, and is one reason relays are often found in high current automotive circuits. In most circuits, a relatively weak signal or trigger is used to make the relay control a higher current or voltage circuit.The output of a trigger actuates the coil, which closes (or opens) the much heavier duty contacts, allowing the desired action to result.The main components of a relay are the coil, the spring, and the contacts.These components determine how the relay is to be rated by the manufacturer and used by the installer. Below is an illustration of the bottom of a relay.
85 87A 87
mon on alarm systems) to 85 (or 86), and 12volt CONSTANT to the other pin (86 or 85). Basically, it doesnt matter whether pin 85 or 86 is used for ground or 12 volt if the relay does not have a diode across the coil. Bosch states that 86 should be the 12V connection and 85 should be the ground since newer relays come with an internal diode. By using either of the previous methods, the coil will magnetically actuate, opening contacts 30 and 87A, while closing 30 and 87.This type of relay is known as a single pole, double throw (SPDT). 30 - Terminal 30 is common. One side of whatever is being controlled goes here. 30, 87A - Normally closed (N/C). 30, 87 - Normally open (N/O).
87 87A 30 30 87A 87
AT REST
ENERGIZED
The following diagrams show the other types of commonly used automotive relays:
DUAL MAKE
85 87 87 87 86 86 30 87 85 30 86 30 85 87B 87 86 87 87B 85 30
87 87A 86 85 30
86
30
SPDT
SPDT
Element descriptions to the above two diagrams follow: 85, 86 - Coil.This is what is powered, either by a 12-volt trigger to 85 (or 86) with 86 (or 85) to ground, or with a negative trigger (com-
SPST
SPST
SPST
SPST
Whenever installing a relay, use a quenching diode between terminals 85 and 86, with a cathode to the positive terminal to prevent the inductive spike on relay turn-off.
ELECTRONIC SYMBOLS
FUSE GROUND BATTERY OR INDUCTOR WIRES
CONNECTED CROSSED AIR CORE IRON CORE
POTENTIOMETER (ATTENUATOR) RESISTOR
OR
CAPACITOR
OR
FIXED, POLARIZED RESET BUTTON FIXED, NON-POLARIZED
SIGNAL GENERATOR SPEAKER
CIRCUIT BREAKER DIODE
GENERAL LIGHT EMITTING ZENER
TRANSLATOR
NPN PNP DARLINGTON TYPE
ADDING DOOR LOCKS NEGATIVE ALARM TRIGGER
Negative door lock and unlock output reversing polarity.
CONSTANT 12V+
GROUND
87 87A 85 86 30
87 87A 85 86 30
GROUND
NEGATIVE DOOR LOCK INPUT
NEGATIVE DOOR UNLOCK INPUT
ADDING DOOR LOCKS POSITIVE ALARM TRIGGER
Adding a door actuator using door lock and unlock circuit, reversing polarity positive 12V output.
CONSTANT +12V
87 87A 85 86 30 87 87A 86 30
85
GROUND
12V LOCK INPUT
12V UNLOCK INPUT
POWER DOOR LOCK
NEGATIVE-PULSE DOOR LOCKS/NEGATIVE ALARM OUTPUT
This wiring diagram is for cars with factory lock relays.
FACTORY LOCK RELAY SYSTEM
NEGATIVE TRIP FROM SWITCH
TO DOOR LOCKS, POWER (12V POSITIVE) AND GROUND
87 87A 85 86 30 87 87A 86 85 30
12V POSITIVE
FROM ALARM DOOR LOCK DRIVER OUTPUT
GROUND
POSITIVE-PULSE DOOR LOCKS/NEGATIVE ALARM OUTPUT
This wiring diagram is for cars with factory lock relays.
FACTORY LOCK RELAY SYSTEM
POSITIVE TRIP FROM SWITCH
TO DOOR LOCKS, POWER (12V POSITIVE) AND GROUND
87 87A 85 86 87 87A 85
86
12V POSITIVE
FROM ALARM DOOR DRIVER OUTPUT
30
30
REVERSE POLARITY DOOR LOCKS/REST AT GROUND
Wires for factory reversing polarity locks will show constant ground () when not in use.When cutting the factory wires, the wires retaining the constant ground are the switch (or relay) outputs.
12V POSITIVE
87 87A 85 86 30
87 87A 85 86 30
FROM ALARM DOOR LOCK DRIVER OUTPUTS CUT
TO DOOR LOCK SWITCH
CUT
REVERSE POLARITY DOOR LOCKS/REST OPEN CIRCUIT (A)
For Toyota Vans 1983 to 1985.
ALARM
LOCK PULSE FROM ALARM
LOCK PULSE FROM ALARM
+12VDC MAIN POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH
85 87 86 87A 30
87 86 87A 85 30
85 87 87A 86 30
UNLOCK (TO ACTUATOR) UNLOCK (TO SWITCH)
85 87 86 87A 30
FUSE +12V MAIN
LOCK (TO ACTUATOR)
LOCK (TO SWITCH)
GROUND
XCUTX
TO ACTUATOR
X CUT X
UNLOCK LOCK
REVERSE POLARITY DOOR LOCK/REST OPEN CIRCUIT(B)
Alarm with () outputs.
+12VDC
GROUND
+12VDC
87 87A 86 85 30 87 87A 86 85 30
GROUND
87 87A 86 85 30
87 87A 86 85 30
+12VDC L U
+12VDC
INTERFACE W/DUAL VOLTAGE SYSTEMS 1994 PROBE
Green/Black wire in door lock module is located in the passengers kick panel.
12V+ HOT
87 86 87A 85 30 87
ALARM NEGATIVE UNLOCK
ALARM NEGATIVE LOCK
86
87A 85 30
4.7 K
TO POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL WIRE
DOOR LOCK SYSTEM USING VACUUM PUMP
Pump is activated by reversing polarity on single lead from door lock cylinder/switch to vacuum pump.
DOOR KEY CYLINDER AND SWITCH UNIT
+12VDC
ALARM
DOOR LOCK OUTPUT
TO UNLOCK (PULSE FROM SWITCH ALARM) SIDE +12V MAIN FUSE
85 87 87A 86 30 87 87A 85 86 30
GROUND
LOCK (PULSE FROM ALARM)
X CUT X
TRIGGER TO PUMP TO PUMP SIDE VACUUM PUMP
PASSENGER DOOR UNLOCK BYPASS CIRCUIT
The value of CAPACITOR C1 controls how long RELAY #2 will remain energized once the siren chirp(s) stop.This value should be adjusted to make sure RELAY #2 is energized when the door unlock pulse comes through. Start with 4,700 uF, and increase by 4,700uF for every .50 to .75 seconds of delay time desired.
RELAY #1
RELAY #2
87 86 87A 85 30
FROM () DOOR UNLOCK OUTPUT
FROM (+) SIREN OUTPUT
87 86 87A 85 30 GROUND TO CONSTANT +12VDC
PASSENGER DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR
CAPACITOR C1
SELECTIVE DOOR UNLOCK/NEGATIVE PULSE SYSTEM
NOTE: HEAVY LINES REPRESENT WIRE THAT IS AT LEAST 16 GAUGE. FUSE HOLDER WITH 20 AMP FUSE AT BATTERY CONSTANT +12VDC AT BATTERY TO UNLOCK OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
RELAY (BOSCH PART # 0-332-204-150 OR P&B #VF-45F11) POWER LOCK UNIT
UNLOCK OUTPUT (POSITIVE) FRONT M RIGHT LOCK MOTOR GROUND LOCK INPUT UNLOCK INPUT LOCK INPUT UNLOCK INPUT REAR M RIGHT LOCK MOTOR
87 86 87A 85 30 CUT
M LEFT REAR
LOCK MOTOR
M LEFT FRONT
LOCK MOTOR
LOCK OUTPUT (POSITIVE)
LOCK
UNLOCK
LEFT DOOR LOCK SWITCH
LOCK
UNLOCK
RIGHT DOOR LOCK SWITCH
BATTERY FUSE LOCK OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM AUXILIARY OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
SELECTIVE DOOR UNLOCK/POSITIVE PULSE SYSTEM
LEFT DOOR LOCK SWITCH
LOCK ORANGE LIGHT BLUE BLACK UNLOCK UNLOCK
FUSED CONSTANT +12VDC
ORANGE
RIGHT DOOR LOCK SWITCH
LOCK
FUSE HOLDER WITH 20 AMP FUSE AT BATTERY CONSTANT
+12VDC AT BATTERY
OEM DOOR LOCK RELAYS UNLOCK RELAY
87 87A 86 85 30
TO AUXILIARY OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
87 87A 86 85 30
TO LOCK OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
87 86 87A 85 30
TO UNLOCK OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
TAN M
CUT
M
RIGHT DOOR LOCK MOTOR
GRAY
LEFT DOOR LOCK MOTOR
LOCK RELAY
POWER ACCESSORY CIRCUIT BREAKER
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
SELECTIVE DOOR UNLOCK/REVERSE POLARITY SYSTEM
FUSE HOLDER WITH 20 AMP FUSE AT BATTERY CONSTANT +12VDC AT BATTERY
87 86 87A 85 30
87 86 87A 85 30
LEFT DOOR LOCK SWITCH
LOCK
PINK/LT.GREEN
TO LOCK OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
CUT
TO AUXILIARY OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
87 86 87A 85 30
TO UNLOCK OUTPUT OF SECURITY SYSTEM
RIGHT DOOR LOCK SWITCH
PINK/ORANGE
BLACK/WHITE
PINK/YELLOW
RIGHT DOOR LOCK MOTOR
CUT C/B
LEFT DOOR LOCK MOTOR
PINK/BLACK
CUT
UNLOCK
FROM BATTERY
NOTE: HEAVY LINES REPRESENT WIRE THAT IS AT LEAST 16 GAUGE. RELAYS ARE BOSCH PART # 0-332-204-150 OR P&B PART # VF-45F11
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
SPECIALTY DOOR LOCKS/93 CHRYSLER/DODGE
For 1993 Chrysler LeBaron and Dodge Daytona doors.The lock and unlock wires can be found in the passengers side kick panel, behind the computer.Test lock and unlock from drivers door switches.
+12VDC CONSTANT ALARM MODULE
GROUND TRIGGER FROM ALARMS UNLOCK OUTPUT
GROUND TRIGGER FROM ALARMS LOCK +12VDC OUTPUT CONSTANT
87 87A 86 87A 85 86 30
87 85
30
L U
ORANGE/VIOLET PINK/VIOLET CUT
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
10
SPECIALTY DOOR LOCKS/() PULSE/INTERRUPT NISSAN
() pulse to unlock, interrupt circuit to lock.
3 Amp Diode 87 () UNLOCK OUTPUT +12VDC 86 87A 85 () LOCK OUTPUT
30
XCUTX FACTORY LOCK/UNLOCK WIRES NISSAN 90-93 240SX: ORANGE/BLACK NISSAN 92-93 300ZX: BROWN
SPECIALTY DOOR LOCKS/1994 RANGE ROVER
The Range Rover has a one-wire door lock/unlock system. Use a negative pulse to unlock door and intercept circuit through a relay to lock door. Both lock and unlock are located in the drivers kick panel at the 14-pin connector.
YELLOW WIRE GOING TO WIRE HARNESS TO UNLOCK OUTPUT 3-AMP DIODE IN5404 87 TO LOCK OUTPUT 85 87A 86 30 12V
TO DOOR HARNESS 14PIN PLUG CONNECTOR
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
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SPECIALTY DOOR LOCKS/85-86 TOYOTA VAN
20A TQV FUSE BOX LOCK OFF UNLOCK WHT/BK TQV WHITE BLU/RD BLU/ BK NEG. ALARM UNLOCK PULSE 87 87A 85 30 87 87A 85 NEGATIVE ALARM LOCK PULSE
86
86
30
XCUTX XCUTX
DOOR LOCK MOTORS
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
SPECIALTY DOOR LOCKS/() PULSE/INTERRUPT VOLVO
For 1995 and 1996 Volvo 850.
87
87 87A 85
+12VDC
86
() LOCK
+12VDC
86
87A
85
() UNLOCK
30
30
INTO DOOR (LOCK)
CUT
X GREY/RED
TO VEHICLE
INTO DOOR (LOCK)
CUT
X YELLOW/GREY
TO VEHICLE
12
STARTER KILL VIA HIDDEN TOGGLE SWITCH
TO STARTER SOLENOID
87 87A 86 85 30
FUSE HIDDEN TOGGLE SWITCH 12VDC BATTERY FLASHING L.E.D. GROUND GROUND
START POWER
HIDDEN TOGGLE STARTER DISABLE/EXTRA SECURITY
Place fuse in a hidden, but accessible, place for customer to replace. If car is attempted to be started when switch is in ON position, the fuse will blow and car will be unable to start, even if switch is located and placed to the off position.
STARTER
CUT X
STARTER IGNITION GROUND
87 87A 86 85 30
+FUSE 5 AMP
GROUND IGNITION 12V Must not drop out when starting
13
IGNITION KILL CIRCUIT
To prevent car from starting after the alarm has been triggered and until alarm is reset, you can wire a relay to a cars ignition system. NOTE: When doing any ignition kill circuitry, it is recommended (when possible) that connections be made at the terminals or connectors, as opposed to splicing into the wiring.This enables you to wire in series rather than interrupting. (Most vehicle manufacturers have some stipulations concerning alterations in ignition system wiring). Check your cars warranty thoroughly.
FIG. A Use the pager output wire to trigger the relay.When the relay is triggered, the car will not start. PAGER OUTPUT OF AUTO ALARM TO CAR IGNITION SYSTEM
87 87A 85 86 30
12V POSITIVE
IGNITION SWITCH 12V SIREN OUTPUT WIRE FROM ALARM GROUND ALARM SIREN
86
TO CAR IGNITION SYSTEM
87 87A 85 30
FIG. B If the alarm does not have a trigger for a pager, wire a relay to the sirens positive lead.When the siren sounds, the relay is triggered and the car will not start.
GROUND
IGNITION SWITCH
SAFETY STARTER CUT-OFF
Starter cut-off using brake switch. Step on brakes while cranking car.
FROM 12V POS. BRAKELIGHT SWITCH
87 86 87A 85 30 GROUND STARTER
STARTER CIRCUIT FROM IGNITION SWITCH
14
STEALTH STARTER INTERRUPT
This basic security system uses any positive switching accessory (brake, parking light, high beams, etc.) to allow or not allow the vehicle to start. If the accessary used is not engaged before and during the cranking of the engine, the horn will sound and the starter will not operate.
TO STARTER
TO VEHICLE (+) HORN TRIGGER
87 87A 86 30 85
TO POSITIVE SWITCHING ACCESSORY +12VDC
GROUND START VOLTAGE (POWER ONLY WHEN CRANKING)
STARTER DISABLE/CIGARETTE LIGHTER INOPERATIVE
This diagram uses a Cigarette Lighter as a ground activated switch:
IGNITION
12V
87 87A 85 86 30 G R O U N D
CUT
STARTER
12V CIGARETTE LIGHTER
15
STARTER DISABLE/CIGARETTE LIGHTER OPERATIVE
This circuit uses a cigarette lighter as a ground activated switch for a starter disable, without disabling the use of the cigarette lighter.
STARTER
87 86 87A 85 30 86 87A
87 85 30
GROUND
X CUT X KEY SIDE STARTER
+12V
GROUND CIGARETTE LIGHTER
KEYLESS ENTRY W/CIGARETTE LIGHTER/EXTRA SECURITY
In this circuit the cigarette lighter must be pushed-in and the headlights must be turned on in order for the car to start.This also enables the use of the cigarette lighter.
KEY SIDE STARTER
87
87 86 87A 85 30
(+)PARKING LIGHTS
86 87A 85 30
XCUTX STARTER
+12V
GROUND CIGARETTE LIGHTER
16
ALARM TRIGGER INVERTER
Most alarms on the market have both a positive and a negative trigger. Although both are supplied, sometimes only ONE type of trigger can be wired. If you have a car that switches 12V to a dome light and you want to install a motion sensor that supplies a ground, you must invert one of the signals. (i.e.The grounding motion sensor to a 12V sensor.)
FIG. A Switches a grounding dome light to a 12V sensor output.
87 87A 86 85 30
12V OUT TO ALARM TRIGGER
12V POSITIVE
DOOR SWITCH GROUND
12V POSITIVE FIG. B Switches a 12V dome light trigger switch to a ground sensor output
87 87A 86 85 30
GROUND OUT TO ALARM TRIGGER
DOOR SWITCH
GROUND The door switches can be motion sensors, shaker boxes, glass sensors...etc., any trigger you wish to invert.
12V POSITIVE
GROUND
ADDING A PAGER TO AN EXISTING ALARM
RED PAGER BLACK NEGATIVE TRUNK SWITCH
87 87A 86 85 30
TO ANTENNA SIDE OF ANTENNA TRIP LEAD GROUND
17
ALARM PAGER ANTENNA DRIVER
This diagram shows how to raise a power antenna with a negative alarm trigger in order to send out a pager signal and prevent 12V feedback.
ANTENNA MOTOR ANTENNA TRIGGER WIRE CUT X
CAR RADIO
TO 12V POSITIVE 10 AMP FUSE
87 86 87A 85 30
NEGATIVE TRIGGER
FACTORY HORN HONK WITH SILENT ALARM
LOCK (PULSE FROM ALARM) TO THE HORN
87 85 87A 86 30
87 85 87A 86 30
SIREN OUTPUT (+)
GROUND
PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT (+)
HORN INPUT () OR (+)
18
FAKE ALARM FLASHING L.E.D.
220 R1
RED (ON) GROUND
FLASHING L.E.D.S R2 680 GROUND
87 87A 86 85 30
GREEN (OFF)
GROUND TO (+) 12VDC ACCESSORY
12V DC BATTERY
GROUND
FUSE
NOTE: Any color L.E.D.s can be used instead of the red and green indicated in the diagram.
IGNITION SENSING L.E.D.
L.E.D. will flash when ignition is switched off.
TO CONSTANT 12V+
87 87A 85 86 30
TO IGNITION 12V+
GROUND
12V FLASHING L.E.D.
19
SIMPLE AUTO ALARM
A momentary 12 volt pulse to the accessory trigger input allows vehicle to start. If no pulse is applied, horn will honk until momentary switch is pressed, breaking the latch. LED will flash when ignition is off. Source used for trigger should be able to output 1/2 Amp or more (i.e. turn signal, lights, etc.)
FLASHER L.E.D. TO 12V BATTERY IN4002
30
30
ACCESSORY TRIGGER
50-100
85 87A 86 87
85 87A
IN4002
86 87
TO STARTER TRUE IGNITION MOMENTARY N.C. SWITCH FUSE
30 85 87A 86 87
GROUND
552
FLASHER
TO 12V BATTERY
GROUND
TO HORN
CHEAP, BUT DEPENDABLE CAR ALARM
NEGATIVE DOOR TRIGGER
HORN
87 87A 85 86 30
87 87A 86 85 30
GROUND
GROUND
12V DC BATTERY
GROUND
+12V DC KEY SWITCH
20
ALARM FOR MOTORCYCLE
12
UNIVERSAL #9 BUG,VIBRATION OR TILT MERCURY SWITCH. (THE SHOCK MUST BE SET AS CLOSE TO 12 OCLOCK POSITION AS POSSIBLE) THIS APPLICATION USES TIGHT-FIT CHASSIS BOX #007 (2 5/16 L; 2 1/8 W; 1 3/4 D). SOLDER ALL WIRES TO CONNECTING POINTS (FOR VIBRATION) AND USE SHRINK TUBING TO INSULATE. USE ADJUSTABLE HOSE CLAMPS TO SECURE. NOTE: RELAY CONFIGURATION - 87 TO 30 N/O 87A TO 30 - N/C (NOT USED)
N/C
N/O
6 A
12VDC INPUT CURRENT
CORD
C B LATCHED 12VDC
1 AMP DIODE TO (+) SIDE OF HORN OR ANOTHER HORN
A
1 AMP DIODE
87 86 87A 85 30
87 86 87A 85 30
+
MAKE/BREAK KEY SWITCH OR MAKE/BREAK SPST TOGGLE SWITCH. (ON/OFF SWITCH)
12VDC BATTERY
GROUND
PARKING LIGHT FLASHING CIRCUIT
This circuit will work with most American, Japanese and Korean cars. See diagram Two-Way Flasher on next page for headlights.
Do not try this circuit to flash headlights as this may cause headlights to burn-out.
#552 FLASHER
87 87A 86 85 30
PARKING LIGHTS
GROUND 15 AMP FUSE
TO CONSTANT 12V POSITIVE
SIREN OUTPUT WIRE
21
TWO WAY FLASHERS
Using a #537 flasher, this circuit enables both parking lights and headlights to flash.
12V POSITIVE
HOT OR GROUND (depending on alarm output)
86
87 85 87A 30
SIREN OUTPUT #537 FLASHER
L P X
HEADLIGHTS
PARKING LIGHTS
Some installers do not recommend a circuit that flashes headlights!
FLASHER CIRCUIT FOR EUROPEAN CARS
This circuit, using two relays, will work with BMW, Audi, Saab, Mercedez Benz, Jaguar and Rolls Royce. Make sure the cars parking light circuits are independent. (i.e., left from right). Always install a 15 Amp in-line fuse as shown.
LEFT PARKING LIGHT RIGHT PARKING LIGHT
87 87A 86 85 30
87 87A 86 85 30 GROUND
#552 FLASHER SIREN OUTPUT WIRE
X L
TO CONSTANT 12V POSITIVE 15 AMP FUSE
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SEPARATE LEFT/RIGHT PARKING LIGHT CIRCUITS (A)
DIAGRAM A: This diagram illustrates an alarm that has current limitation (no on-board relay) positive (+) parking light output.
ALARM MODULE WITH (+) POSITIVE PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT +12V DC W/20-AMP FUSE
86 87 85 87A 30
GROUND LEFT PARKING LIGHT +12V DC W/20-AMP FUSE
86 87 85 87A 30
GROUND RIGHT PARKING LIGHT +12V DC W/20-AMP FUSE
DIAGRAM B: This diagram illustrates an alarm that has a negative parking light output.
ALARM MODULE WITH () NEGATIVE PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT
87 85 87A 86 30
LEFT PARKING LIGHT +12V DC W/20-AMP FUSE
87 87A 85 30 86
RIGHT PARKING LIGHT
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
SEPARATE LEFT/RIGHT PARKING LIGHT CIRCUITS (B)
DIAGRAM C: This diagram illustrates how to wire a relay that has 2 separate output terminals to isolate left and right parking lights.This application requires a Green Slash dual make SPST Relay.
LEFT PARKING LIGHT ALARM MODULE WITH () NEGATIVE PARKING LIGHT OUTPUT
85 87B 30
87 86
RIGHT PARKING LIGHT +12V DC W/20-AMP FUSE
DIAGRAM D: This diagram illustrates how to wire 2 diodes to isolate left and right parking lights with an alarm that provides a positive (+) relay output. Consult owners manual for the value of the parking circuit, and determine diode amperage (Minimum value: 6 Amps).
LEFT PARKING LIGHT ALARM MODULE WITH (+) POSITIVE RELAY OUTPUT DIODES RIGHT PARKING LIGHT
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
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LEFT TO RIGHT FLASHING HIGH BEAMS
LEFT FROM HIGH BEAM SWITCH OR RELAY 30 87A 85 87 86 30 87A 85 87 86 RIGHT HIGH BEAM LAMPS
GROUND
HOT OR GROUND DEPENDING ON ALARM.
30 87A 86 87 85
SIREN OUTPUT
L P X 2 WAY FLASHER
(ELECTROMECHANICAL)
+12V MAIN 15 AMP FUSE
LEFT TO RIGHT FLASHING LIGHTS
HIGH POWER RHEOSTAT
GROUND
LIGHTS
SWITCH
87 87A 86 85 30
87 87A 86 85 30 GROUND
FLASHER
TO +12VDC NOTE: The rheostat can be replaced by a 12V bulb. If this is done the flash rate cannot be adjusted.
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HORN HONK/LIGHT FLASH CIRCUIT
FIG. A (+)12V OUTPUT TO HONK HORN GROUND
87 87A 86 30 85 86 87A
87 85 30
(+)SIREN OUTPUT FROM ALARM If the siren chirp/light (+)OUTPUT FROM ALARM flash pulses are to far TO FLASH PARKING LIGHTS apart, horn honking circuit will not honk ()OUTPUT TO horn every time siren HONK HORN chirps. FIG. B
87 87A 86 30 85 86 30 87A 85 87
(+)12V FUSED BATTERY
GROUND
(+)SIREN OUTPUT FROM ALARM (+)OUTPUT FROM ALARM TO FLASH PARKING LIGHTS
FLASHER HONKER CIRCUIT
For positive output and flipped-negative output, this application enables you to flash the parking lights and honk the horn.
#552 FLASHER HORN () SIDE
FUSED 12V CATHODE PARKING LIGHTS
5 AMP DIODE
87 87A 85 86 30
87 87A 86 85 30
SIREN
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ALTERNATELY FLASHING PARK LIGHT/HORN
HORN PARKING LIGHTS GROUND
87 87A 86 85 30
ALARM FLASH NEGATIVE OUTPUT GROUND
87 87A 86 85 30
12V ALARM SIREN POSITIVE OUTPUT
12V POSITIVE
PARKING LIGHT SAFETY FLASHER
When car is running and the doors have been opened to pickup or discharge passengers, the parking lights automatically flash.
87
IGNITION 12V+
87A 86 85 30
DIODE
2 POLE FLASHER TO NEGATIVE TRIGGER DOOR PARKING LIGHTS
FUSED (15 AMP) CONSTANT 12V+
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WIPERS TURN ON PARKING LIGHTS & HEADLIGHTS
Wipers turn on parking lights along with headlights (The law in some states). Positive Version
86 TO HEADLIGHTS - 12V POS. TO PARKING LIGHTS - 12V POS.
87 85 87A 30
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87 85 87A 30 30 AMP FUSE GROUND TO CONSTANT 12V POSITIVE BATTERY
FROM 12V POS. WIPER SWITCH
Negative Version
TO HEADLIGHTS - 12V POS.
TO PARKING LIGHTS - 12V POS.
86
87 85 87A 30
86
87 85 87A 30 30 A FUSE TO CONSTANT 12V BATTERY
FROM NEGATIVE () OUTPUT WIPER SWITCH
WIPERS/LIGHTS TURN-ON TOGETHER
With this circuit, the headlights and windshield wipers turn on together.
30 AMP FUSE
(+) WIPER SWITCH
87 87A 86 85 30
CONSTANT (+) 12VDC
GROUND
SIDE OF LIGHT SWITCH COMING FROM SWITCH
SIDE OF HEADLIGHT SWITCH WIRE GOING TO LIGHTS CUT TO HEADLIGHTS
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COURTESY/CAR IDENTIFIER LIGHTS
This wiring is only for vehicles with negative door switching and negative door lock/unlock output alarm systems. Unit operates the lights when the alarm is disarmed. It alerts the owner as to the location of the vehicle at night and also that the alarm is disarmed. To disengage, the owner must either re-arm the alarm or open the door, thus completing the disarming mode.
(+)12V
GROUND
(+12V)
RIGHT PARKING LIGHT LEFT PARKING LIGHT
85 87B 86 30 87A
X FLASHER L 87 85 86 BOSCH DPST BOSCH SPDT 30 87A
BOSCH SPDT 87 85 86 87A 30
DIODE
() DOOR TRIGGER SWITCHES () DOOR LOCK OUTPUT FROM ALARM
DIODE
() SIREN OUTPUT OPTIONAL
DIODE
DIODE
() DOOR UNLOCK OUTPUT FROM ALARM
AUDIBLE CHIRP TO VISUAL BLINK CONVERSION
For customers who dont like the CHIRP sound made be the alarm when arming and disarming, use the diagram below to convert a chirping alarm to a blinking alarm.
This relay is the METAL HOUSING S.P.S.T. relay # 0-332-015-001 (Green Slash). BATTERY ALARM OUTPUT (12V POSITIVE) 3.3K
87 87A 86 85 30
IN4001
86 87 87A 85 30
DIODE
LIGHTS TIP 121 470 uF SIREN
GROUND
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FLASHER L.E.D. TO LIGHT FLASH CONVERTER
POSITIVE OUTPUT FROM SIREN, ETC. FLASHER L.E.D. (+) 12VDC BATTERY 30 TIP 120 85 86 87A 87 TO LIGHTS
100 100
1N4002 GROUND
FOG, DRIVING, SPOT LIGHT SYSTEMS
The two diagrams below show how to control and isolate low-current switches to high-current fog lights.
FIG. A
LIGHTS
FIG. B
LIGHTS
LIGHT SWITCH
87 87A 86 85 30
GROUND
TO CAR HEADLIGHT HIGH BEAM WIRE
87 87A 86 85 30
GROUND
GROUND 12V POSITIVE FIG. A A dash switch is closed, triggering the relay to close and the fog lights to turn on with high-current power from the battery.
GROUND 12V POSITIVE FROM HEADLIGHT SWITCH FIG. B Relay is connected to high beam of car lights so when beams are on, fog lights are off.When low beams are on, fog lights also turn on.When all headlights are off, fog lights shut off.
NOTE: Fog lights will turn on with headlights but will shut off when high beams are used.
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AUXILIARY FOG LIGHT CONTROL
This diagram makes use of one relay to control the operation of auxiliary fog lights. This application features: 1. Preventing the auxiliary lights from being inadvertently left on. 2. Does not add any additional load to the light switch circuit. 3. Allows for the use of auxiliary lights together with the parking/marker lights. 4. Allows for the use of auxiliary lights together with low beam headlights. 5. Prevents the use of auxiliary lights together with high beam headlights (Violation in some states)
TO AUXILIARY LIGHTS
TAIL LIGHT (+) LEAD SWITCH
87 87A 85 86 30 30 AMP FUSE
HIGH BEAM (+) LEAD
BATTERY (+)
IGNITION BYPASS TO ELIMINATE NOISE
On some import or older model cars, the vehicles ignition or charging system can cause noise to be picked up by high end audio systems or cellular phones.To eliminate this noise, use the following 2 diagrams. FIG A: When ignition is on, the relay is closed and the stereo/amp system is supplied a clean 12V from the battery.When ignition is off, the relay opens and the stereo system shuts off.
87 87A 86 85 30
TO AMP OR STEREO IGNITION LEAD
12V POSITIVE POWER
GROUND
12V POSITIVE FROM BATTERY
FIG B: For car phones, same method as FIG. A is used. NOTE: A noisy ignition system can cause phones to lock-up CPU systems, kill the battery, not turn on or unlock, etc., until power is TO IGNITION OF CELLULAR PHONE removed and then reapplied. 87
IGNITION SWITCH
87A 86 85 30
GROUND
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AMP SYSTEM REMOTE POWER SWITCH
The diagram below displays a remote turn-on system.When the radio is turned on, the relay is triggered.When the radio is turned OFF, the system shuts down. When the radio is on, the relay closes, the amp or E.Q. system turn-on wires receive 12V power, then the system turns on.
TO AMP REMOTE POWER ON OR IGNITION WIRE 12V POSITIVE POWER ANTENNA LEAD
87 87A 86 85 30
GROUND CAR STEREO UNIT 12V POSITIVE
SWITCHING MODULE
Cut and use L(+) of RCA cable to Bosch Relay #1; R(+) to Bosch Relay #2. All RCA L(+) together; all RCA R(+) also. Remote from radio to turn-on AMPS and EQ. Remote from CD to turn on relays only. Shield to prevent engine noise (Spark-Alternator).
L(+) TO CD L(+) TO RADIO
87 87A 86 30 85
REMOTE FROM CD
R(+) TO CD R(+) TO RADIO
87 87A 86 30 85
GROUND
GROUND R(+) TO EQ/AMP
L(+) TO EQ/AMP
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ACCESSORY POWER BACK-UP CIRCUIT
This back-up circuit was developed to maintain accessory power until ignition is turned off and one of the doors is opened.This circuit can be used for cellular telephones, radios, etc.
ACCESSORY POWER OUT IN4002 ACCESSORY POWER IN
86 30 87 87A 85 86 87A 85 30 87
SWITCHED WITH NEGATIVE INPUT TRIGGER () INPUT
+12V CONSTANT ACCESSORY POWER OUT IN4002
86 30 87 87A 85
GROUND SWITCHED WITH POSITIVE INPUT TRIGGER (+) INPUT
87 87A 86 85 30
ACCESSORY POWER IN
+12V CONSTANT
GROUND
AUTOMATIC ANTENNA SWITCHING RELAY
This application is used for the 280ZX with antenna switch or any other vehicle with a positive trigger switch that controls a semi-automatic antenna.
RED WIRE FROM ANTENNA GREEN WIRE FROM ANTENNA
UP TRIGGER FROM SWITCH
ANTENNA SWITCH
87 87A 85 86 30 87 87A 85
GROUND
86 30
CONSTANT 12V+ UP
DOWN TRIGGER FROM SWITCH DOWN
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AUTO ANTENNA PROTECTOR
With an automatic antenna mounted near the rear trunk, potential hazard sometimes exists to antenna when opening trunk.This simple circuit will solve the problem.
87 NEGATIVE TRUNK SWITCH 86 87A 30 85 +12V CONSTANT
TO ANTENNA SIDE OF ANTENNA TRIP LEAD TO RADIO ANTENNA TRIP LEAD
STEREO DISABLE WITH CIGARETTE LIGHTER
The following diagram shows how to wire the switched power lead from the deck through the cigarette lighter via a Bosch relay. With the lighter pushed in, the relay grounds and activates the head unit.When the lighter is pulled out or removed, the deck loses switched power and is disabled.The constant 12V is still wired and the deck loses no memory of station pre-sets.
IGNITION 12V 12V X CUT X
87 86 87A 85 30
GROUND CIGARETTE LIGHTER
SWITCHED POWER LEAD
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HORN ALERT FOR CELLULAR PHONES
Most cellular phones on the market today have a horn alert option.When wired-up to a cars horn, the horn alert will sound the horn when a call is received. (The ring key on the phone must be in the OFF position so that the phone knows you are out of the car.) NOTE:The phone alert wire supplies a low-current ground that must be isolated and sometimes converted, depending on the style of the car horn. FIG A: The phone is being isolated by the relay and a high current 12V being supplied by the battery going to the car horns switched power lead.
12V TYPE CAR HORN
87 87A 86 85 30
GROUND
12V POSITIVE 12V POSITIVE
HORN ALERT OUTPUT WIRE
FIG B: The phone is being isolated by the relay and a high current ground coming from the car body, is going to the car GROUND horns switched TYPE ground lead. CAR HORN
87 87A 86 85 30
HORN ALERT OUTPUT WIRE
12V POSITIVE 12V POSITIVE GROUND
HORN ALERT WITH BUZZER
When horn alert is activated, amp will shut off with each pulse at the same time inside buzzer will turn on.
INSIDE BUZZER HORN ALERT GROUND PULSE
86
GROUND TO AMPLIFIER TURN ON LEAD
87 87A 85 30
CONSTANT +12V
POWER ANTENNA LEAD
NOTE: Power antenna lead output must have sufficient current to operate buzzer.
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SIMPLE LATCH () TURN ON, (+) TURN OFF/() OUTPUT
Use to allow ground pulse from remote of alarm to turn on accessory device, and any (+) switched source to turn accessory device off. EG. remote turns on neon, pressing brake pedal turns neon off.
GROUND INPUT TO SET LATCH
GROUND
87 86 87A 85 87 86 87A 85 30
GROUND
30
+12VDC INPUT TO RELEASE LATCH
+12VDC CONSTANT
IN4007 DIODE
LATCHED GROUND OUTPUT
+12VDC CONSTANT
SIMPLE LATCH () TURN ON () TURN OFF (+) OUTPUT
CHANNEL #3 () INPUT OR TOGGLE SWITCH TO TURN OFF LATCHED OUTPUT
GROUND
87 87A 85 86 30 87 87A 86 30 85 87 86 87A 30 85
CHANNEL 2 () PULSE INPUT TO LATCHED RELAY, 1 AMP DIODE
(+)12V FUSED
(+) LATCHED OUTPUT
D1A
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SIMPLE LATCH (+) TURN ON, REMOVE () TURN OFF, (+) OUTPUT
POSITIVE LATCHED OUTPUT (THIS OUTPUT WILL STAY LATCHED UNTIL THE GROUND IS BROKEN) POSITIVE 12VDC FUSED BREAK GROUND TO DISENGAGE
12-VOLT POSITIVE TRIGGER INPUT (ONE PULSE)
87 87A 86 30 85 86 87A
87 85 30
*DIODE IN THIS DIAGRAM IS OPTIONAL.
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
OPTIONAL METHODS OF LATCHING RELAYS (1)
DIAGRAM A: Negative pulse input (channel two from alarm) to continual negative latched output with SPST toggle switch to break circuit.
GROUND
DIAGRAM B: Positive pulse input to continual positive latched output with SPST toggle switch to break circuit.
+12 VOLTS SPST TOGGLE SWITCH
NEGATIVE PULSE INPUT
(CHANNEL TWO)
87 86 87A 85 30
SPST TOGGLE SWITCH +12 VOLTS POSITIVE PULSE INPUT
87 86 87A 85 30
GROUND POSITIVE LATCHED OUTPUT
1 AMP DIODE
NEGATIVE LATCHED OUTPUT
1 AMP DIODE
DIAGRAM C: Negative pulse input to positive latched output with SPST toggle switch to break circuit.
GROUND
NEGATIVE PULSE INPUT
(CHANNEL TWO)
87 86 87A 85 30
87 87A 86 85 30
+12 VOLTS
1 AMP DIODE
POSITIVE LATCHED OUTPUT
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
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OPTIONAL METHODS OF LATCHING RELAYS (2)
DIAGRAM D: Negative pulse input to positive latched output with brake switch (or any other positive trigger) to open circuit.This can be used to turn on interior lights (in vehicles with positive interior lights) or headlights.
NEGATIVE PULSE INPUT
(CHANNEL TWO)
87 86 87A 85 30
87 86 87A 85 30
POSITIVE LATCHED OUTPUT
87 86 87A 85 30
+12 VOLTS
POSITIVE BRAKE SWITCH INPUT
1 AMP DIODE
DIAGRAM E: Negative pulse input to negative latched output with brake switch (or any other positive trigger) to open circuit. This can be used to turn on interior lights (in vehicles with positive interior lights) or headlights.
NEGATIVE LATCHED OUTPUT
87 86 87A 85 30
NEGATIVE LATCHED OUTPUT
87 86 87A 85 30
POSITIVE BRAKE SWITCH INPUT
1 AMP DIODE
+12 VOLTS
Reprinted with permission from the Installation News 1995 Reference Guide and Fact Book.
LATCHING TRIGGER ALARM
(+) TRIGGER INPUT (ONE PULSE)
DIODE +12VDC
LATCHED (+) OUTPUT
87 87A 85 30 87 87A 85 30
86
86
GROUND
12V DC BATTERY TURN-OFF SWITCH (BREAK TO STOP)
GROUND
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TRANSFER FUNCTION OF A RELAY
By using this circuit you can make the second button on your alarm transmitter perform two functions. The diagram below enabled the installer to use an existing pin switch and relay to operate both linear actuator and trunk release.
PIN SWITCH
+12V TO LINEAR ACTUATORS +12V TO TRUNK RELEASE
87 87A 86 30 85 TO CONSTANT +12V
SECOND BUTTON OUTPUT OF ALARM
THIRD FUNCTION AUXILIARY CHANNEL
This feature provides an auxiliary channel that can operate a third function only when armed. EXAMPLE:The channel splitter can: pop the trunk when disarmed (2nd Channel) and send a () pulse for window roll-up, carfinder, or engine start (3rd Channel). NOTE: If 2nd channel output of alarm is pulsed (or constant) then both 2nd and 3rd channels will be pulsed (or constant).
3RD CHANNEL () OUTPUT (GIVES () OUTPUT ONLY WHEN ARMED). 2ND CHANNEL () OUTPUT (GIVES () OUTPUT ONLY WHEN DISARMED). +12V CONSTANT
87
() INPUT (IGNITION KILL OUTPUT OF ALARM)
86 87A 85 30
2ND CHANNEL () INPUT
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DUAL FEATURE AUXILIARY SWITCH
When ignition key is on, auxiliary will turn on stereo.When key is in off position, auxiliary opens trunk.
(+)12V IGNITION SWITCH ON AUX. INPUT ()
86 87A 85 87 30
GROUND TO TRUNK
86 87A 86 87A 87 30 87 30 86 87A 87
SOLENOID
30
85
85
85
GROUND (+)12V IGNITION STEREO (+)12V CONSTANT SWITCH TURN-ON
CHANNEL SPLITTER (ARMED/DISARMED)
Alarm with one output is converted to two. EXAMPLE:To open trunk when alarm is disarmed.
TO STARTER DISABLE RELAY 1 AMP DIODE
() ARMED SIGNAL OUTPUT FROM ALARM
CHANNEL 2 OUTPUT (DISARMED) CHANNEL 2 OUTPUT (ARMED) 87 87 86 87A 30 85 87A 85 30
+12VDC
86
CHANNEL #2 OUTPUT FROM ALARM
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PULSE-ON/PULSE-OFF RELAY
This circuit eliminates any possibility of erratic operation found in mechanical switches. (Eliminate inverter transistor if using positive trigger)
+12V TO BATTERY GROUND
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 30 87A 85 86 87
4013 () TRIGGER IN 10K 10K GEN. PURPOSE P.N.P.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
TIP 120 10K IN4002
STEERING WHEEL TILT USING A REMOTE STARTER
The 1993 and 1994 Lexus GS-300 factory automatic tilt steering wheel can be made to go down after a remote starter has been activated.To do this, it is necessary to fool the tilt E.C.U. computer by interrupting the ignition wires at the tilt computer with relays.Then, find and use an output wire from the remote starter to turn on the two relays.
TO PARKING LIGHTS DIODE 87 86 87A 85 30 86
87 87A 85
30 FROM PARK/ NEUTRAL SAFETY POSITION SWITCH
IGNITION 12V
XCUTX
BROWN/RED
GREEN/YELLOW
X CUT X
TILT E.C.U.
REMOTE CAR STARTER
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THE POOR PERSONS KEYLESS ENTRY
Used in circumstances when doors are closed and keys left in ignition accidentally. Hide a magnetic reed switch inside the car (i.e. inside a parking light or near a window) and then, when needed, use the magnet to run over the hidden reed switch, unlocking the automatic door locks.This application is used in conjunction with an alarm.When this application is used, the alarm will sound, but it is a good reminder not to leave your keys in your car.
TO UNLOCK SWITCH TO +12VDC HIDDEN MAGNETIC REED SWITCH 87 86 87A 85 GROUND 30
TO UNLOCK MOTOR
POWER TRUNK RELEASE WITH POSITIVE PULSE
If the power trunk release requires a positive pulse to operate, use this circuit.
POWER TRUNK SWITCH (+ OUTPUT)
CHANNEL 2 OUTPUT FROM ALARM (INPUT)
87 87A 86 85 30
10 AMP FUSE
12VDC BATTERY
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TRUNK RELEASE FOR THE 1994 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE
The trunk release for the Sedan DeVille has changed for 1994.The switch is now a negative trigger and will only work with the ignition on.The wire is light blue and is located at the drivers kick panel.This schematic explains how to interface an alarms auxiliary output to the trunk release.
() TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT FROM ALARM 87 85 3-AMP DIODE IN5404 TO TRUNK RELEASE WIRE IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL 87A 86 30 PINK IGNITION WIRE AT STEERING COLUMN CONSTANT +12V FROM IGNITION SWITCH
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