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zakimak 07-11-2011 11:40 AM

Aftermarket Alarm with factory one using one remote
 
Hey all,

I have a red roadster and want to install an aftermarket alarm system with radar sensor that will protect the interior with the top down while using the factory alarm key fob to activate it thus having both systems arm and disarm with a single remote.

Has anyone made this work?

I think I may have a solution but I am hoping for a better and easier one:

My Solution:

To arm both alarms:

The Aftermarket alarm arms passively and to do so will receive power from a set of latching relays trigger by the lock function on the door every time the factory alarm is set. Latching relays provides 12v to the aftermarket alarm and it will arm itself every time the door is locked.

The Aftermarket alarm will not arm if the Ignition is in the "ON" position - a relay will be tied into this setting removing the 12v to the factory alarm therefore it will not arm. This prevent arming the aftermarket unit when engine in running or accessory setting.

To disarm both alarms:

Using the unlock function, the latching relay is removed every time the door is unlock using the same relay that is attached to the ignition "ON" function.

Input?

Thanks all

fonZie 07-17-2011 11:09 AM

Most aftermarket alarms can be integrated with the factory alarm using a module like the DB-ALL, it allows for all factory functions to work and still use the OEM remote. I have a Clifford with remote start and can use my factory keyfob for the alarm. I also have a Roadster with the proximity sensor on it, works well!

2dfine 08-23-2011 11:06 AM

I'm also wanting to get an alarm like this, but was wondering if the door button still works with the alarm? I've been reading around and am kinda confused. :icon14:

fonZie 08-23-2011 11:31 AM

Yes u can, i can use it!


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