513T mini Piezo Siren Installation
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513T mini Piezo Siren Installation
Hey everyone,
I have an Autopage RS730 alarm in my hatch.
How would i add the Piezo mini siren to my set up?
I have an Autopage RS730 alarm in my hatch.
How would i add the Piezo mini siren to my set up?
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Re: 513T mini Piezo Siren Installation
I would imagine you would splice the wires going from your alarm module into your regular siren. So basically anytime your siren would go off your piezo would also go off. But I have never installed an alarm FYI
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Re: 513T mini Piezo Siren Installation
The same way you wired your regular siren up. If you didn't install it, all you need to do is run a wire from the current siren's red wire, or from the brain's siren output wire. Hook that wire to the piezo siren's red wire, and ground it's black wire on the chassis. For "stealth" installs, I love to use a time-delay relay on the piezo siren. If someone breaks in, they'll only think there's one siren and go for that. Then they get back in, and get an earful. Then they go for the battery if they already haven't, only to discover there's a 2nd battery hidden....etc.
I'm not sure when you need a relay (number of sirens), but if you did you could also add the horn right away.
I'm not sure when you need a relay (number of sirens), but if you did you could also add the horn right away.
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