Alarm door latch
#1
#2
This help any?
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...ket-alarm.html
There are a bunch more threads like this one - Advanced Search - Criteria = 'door open signal' (yall can probably refine the search - I'm too lazy )
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...ket-alarm.html
There are a bunch more threads like this one - Advanced Search - Criteria = 'door open signal' (yall can probably refine the search - I'm too lazy )
#3
Hey MGD...thanks...but the problem is the older trucks work fine...but the 2009-2010 seem to have an OPEN circuit....which means that when the door is closed the door a null signal (open)and when the door is open, it shows a positive. If i use the door trigggers the "auto arm" wont happen since it never gets a signal when the door is closed. Now MOST installers jsut go to the dome light trigger...which does work...but when you have the alarm set for Passive mode...it wreaks havic....you stop for gas....shut the truck off...the dome light goes on....then goes off making the alram think you jsut opened and closed the door and walked away...so it arms its self. Kind of a PITA.
I just wasnt sure if anyone came up with a solution..or work around.
I just wasnt sure if anyone came up with a solution..or work around.
Last edited by Timelessr1; 04-03-2012 at 12:04 PM.
#4
Ok.
Found this: http://www.techsupportforum.com/foru...ml#post3052737
This threads says the opposite of what you are finding: http://www.f150forum.com/f38/viper-d...er-help-77100/. This suggests the door triggers are grounded when closed, which means the alarm has internal pull-ups, methinks.
And, if it's indeed a truly floating connection when the door is closed, I wonder if a simple pull-down resistor will do the trick - ( I dunno, 220-1k ohm ). Or a simple relay arrangment to provide the exact trigger signal required (redneck approach, lol). Just guessin' ....
There is some stuff on diode isolation on www.the12volt.com, but I don't know how applicable it would be for yer situastion.
Lastly - What does the alarm manufacturer's tech support say about this?
-Or- wait for Steve.
MGD
Good luck.
Found this: http://www.techsupportforum.com/foru...ml#post3052737
This threads says the opposite of what you are finding: http://www.f150forum.com/f38/viper-d...er-help-77100/. This suggests the door triggers are grounded when closed, which means the alarm has internal pull-ups, methinks.
And, if it's indeed a truly floating connection when the door is closed, I wonder if a simple pull-down resistor will do the trick - ( I dunno, 220-1k ohm ). Or a simple relay arrangment to provide the exact trigger signal required (redneck approach, lol). Just guessin' ....
There is some stuff on diode isolation on www.the12volt.com, but I don't know how applicable it would be for yer situastion.
Lastly - What does the alarm manufacturer's tech support say about this?
-Or- wait for Steve.
MGD
Good luck.
Last edited by MGDfan; 04-03-2012 at 01:01 PM.
#5
thanks again MGD!
I think i found something on 12volt....the guy made a trigger box....pretty slick...
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/...1~TPN~9#644470
I think i found something on 12volt....the guy made a trigger box....pretty slick...
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/...1~TPN~9#644470
#7
Yeah thats one way to get around it...but I like using Passive mode...dont have to think about locking the truck....also...even if you arm the truck yourself....you have to wait for the domelight to go off before you arm it otherwise the alarm thinks you have a door open, and "some" alarms will then BYPASS that particuar trigger...which means someone can open the door without the alarm going off
Looks like its very possible.....jsut have to do a little extra wiring...not too bad at all
http://www.wiringinstructions.com/v2...%20Circuit.pdf
Looks like its very possible.....jsut have to do a little extra wiring...not too bad at all
http://www.wiringinstructions.com/v2...%20Circuit.pdf
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#8
Yeah thats one way to get around it...but I like using Passive mode...dont have to think about locking the truck....also...even if you arm the truck yourself....you have to wait for the domelight to go off before you arm it otherwise the alarm thinks you have a door open, and "some" alarms will then BYPASS that particuar trigger...which means someone can open the door without the alarm going off
Looks like its very possible.....jsut have to do a little extra wiring...not too bad at all
http://www.wiringinstructions.com/v2...%20Circuit.pdf
Looks like its very possible.....jsut have to do a little extra wiring...not too bad at all
http://www.wiringinstructions.com/v2...%20Circuit.pdf