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    window wind up when alarm is armed

    hey guys, i have a vision alarm (not sure of the exact model) and i am interested in buying one of these jaycar kits to add onto my alarm to wind the windows up when i arm the alarm. here's the link http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView...Max=&SUBCATID=

    the question is, will my alarm be compatable with this kit? is it a simple matter of plugging the jaycar kit into my existing alarm module??

  2. #2
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    It depends on the exact model of the alarm you currently have
    you need trigger outputs to tell the lift kit when to operate
    It may be able to just plug in to it, if not you may have to deal with relays and so on very complicated I have like 5 under my dash and 5 lift modgels
    I can control window OPEN and CLOSE as well as the sunroof from my remote

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    ahh ok thanks mate, that seems ok to me. another question - does the alarm supply power to the windows for a certain amount of time? if so, how does it know when the windows are fully up?

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    The aram will only supply a trigger to the window lift modgel and then that lift modgel will take care of the rest
    I think it works off a spike in the line when it hits top and turn off not too shure but
    This is not dependant upon the arlarm

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    awesome mate, appreciate you're help with that. i'll check it all out and see how it goes!

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    no worries

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    Can anyone tell me if the windows are positive or negative trigger? I'm trying to put one of these in my 94 Teg.
    Cheers guys

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