I have just purchased a Rewire Security TK102B and looking for a few general pointers.
1) Open door signal.
The kit comes with a door sensor input. I am unsure how to have the 4 doors trigger this best?
2) Indicators flash when arm , disarm or siren. I would like the indicators to flash once when arm and twice when disarm etc. I know the siren does this so do I need to splice this to a relay and onto the indicators? I have an early bullet style fuse board in my 83 van so cannot find any guides.
3) I would like to get round to fitting my Scorpion alarm / central locking unit, if compatible. Has anyone any experience or ideas on if the TK103 can output a signal when armed / disarmed / activated? Ideally when armed it signals the central locking to engage, disarm disengage, and if TK103 recieves a signal from alarm unit it activates its features. Bit of a long shot this one.
Thanks in advanced
TK103B - Few pointers please
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Re: TK103B - Few pointers please
Would it not make more sense to fit the scorpion alarm / central locking system as your primary security system and just have the TK103 solely as a tracker.
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Re: TK103B - Few pointers please
Highroller wrote:Would it not make more sense to fit the scorpion alarm / central locking system as your primary security system and just have the TK103 solely as a tracker.
Thats what I planned but the TK103 has a remote fob and it seemed a pain to have to use 2 fobs. If its not possible I will run the tracker on its own and forget about central locking, but would be great to have both working together.
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