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- From: jreiser@scott.skidmore.edu (Jason Reiser... Asleep)
- Subject: Re: Gemini 4002/4003 car alarm
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.104152.20493@scott.skidmore.edu>
- Organization: Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs NY
- References: <hb.722264852@vip>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 10:41:52 GMT
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- hb@imsor.dth.dk (Henrik Bechmann) writes:
- > I have one of those fitted in my car, and the users manual states that
- > it is possible to switch between voltage sensing mode and no voltage
- > sensing mode by setting a switch. I don't want it to be voltage
- > sensing, but the alarm reacts on voltage changes in both modes :-(
- >
- > Does anybody out there have any suggestions to solve the problem
- > (without a separate battery for the alarm), or does anybody have acces
- > to a Service Manual or an electronics diagram of the thing?
- >
- > Any help will be very much apreciated.
- >
- > Henrik.
- > --
- > -----------------------
- > ! Henrik Bechmann !
- > ! hb@vip.imsor.dth.dk !
- > -----------------------
-
- Not being familiar with this particular alarm, I cannot say how to
- turn off current sensing... contact the manufacterer or a
- retailer/installer for that. But, if nothing else, you will probably
- find that if you relocate the current sensing wire to the + terminal
- of the battery instead of the fuse box (common spot), the current
- sensing will be desensitized quite a bit... though this varys greatly
- from vehicle to vehicle.
-
- - Jason
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