Viper 700 ESP Installation Manual page 9

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H1/4 (-) instant trigger input (hood pin), zone 1
This input will respond to a negative input with an instant trigger that reports on Zone 1. It is ideal for hood
and trunk pins, but can also be used with 506T Glass Breakage Sensor, as well as other DEI
Connect this input to the hood pin wire going through the sleeve of the 515E Siren. (The hood pin wire is labeled
with a BLUE tag on the siren harness.)
The H1/4 wire can be used to shunt sensors during operation by using the auxiliary channels. When any of the
auxiliary channels are transmitted, the H1/4 (-) instant trigger wire monitors for ground. If ground is detected
within 5 seconds of transmission, the sensor and the instant trigger input on the H1/4 wire will be shunted until
5 seconds after ground is removed. This allows the consumer to access the trunk, remote start the vehicle or roll
down the windows without first disarming the alarm. (See the Bypassing the Sensor Inputs section of this guide.)
H1/5 (-) door trigger input, zone 3
If the door switch wire you found in the vehicle is negative (-) when the door is open, connect it to the H1/5
(-) door trigger input.
IMPORTANT! You MUST test to make sure that the H1/5 wire "sees" all doors!
H1/6 siren data input
Connect the H1/6 siren data input wire to the data output of the siren. (The siren's data output wire is labeled
with a VIOLET tag on the siren harness.) When the 515E Euro-Siren key is turned to the off position, a data
command signal is sent on the H1/6 wire to override the system and disarm the alarm.
IMPORTANT! This wire should only be connected to the siren's VIOLET tag wire. Do not connect this
wire to anything else.
IMPORTANT! Using the siren key is the ONLY way to disarm the alarm and the back-up siren without
the transmitter.
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