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Shaun B
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hello all , i have a cone speaker for an alarm with built in siren , im
going to put it into my car as a deterent through the door light switches
( curtisy lights ) but need a circuit that will drive the cone speaker if
the door is opened . it needs to have a 30 second to 1 minute delay so that
i can turn it off with either the key in ignition or a hidden switch.
what would be great would be that when im getting out of my car to lock up i
turn on the alarm with a hidden switch , and when i want in i open the door
and have 30 sec to 1 min to turn off the alarm with the same switch or the
siren goes ( from the door curtisy switch ).....
im also puting in a 4 code keypad lock with a pulse time of 30 seconds to
start the car through a relay, i bought the kit from Talking Electronics PTY
LTD and would like to know if wiring this to the accesories or somewhere
straight to the battery is better , ie if i wire it to the accesories the
timeout function will be lost because all one has to do to reset it is turn
it off and back on with the key. if i wire it to a constant 12 volt supply
im worried that it would drain my battery and need to know the power
consumption for a keypad lock like mine........if you know the one im
talking about thats great if not i cant post a schematic of the circuit
because of copyright and legale stuff . its in the " Smart Security
Devices - Book 1 " at page 20. if no one knows i'll have to ring em up.....
thanks plp
shaun b
going to put it into my car as a deterent through the door light switches
( curtisy lights ) but need a circuit that will drive the cone speaker if
the door is opened . it needs to have a 30 second to 1 minute delay so that
i can turn it off with either the key in ignition or a hidden switch.
what would be great would be that when im getting out of my car to lock up i
turn on the alarm with a hidden switch , and when i want in i open the door
and have 30 sec to 1 min to turn off the alarm with the same switch or the
siren goes ( from the door curtisy switch ).....
im also puting in a 4 code keypad lock with a pulse time of 30 seconds to
start the car through a relay, i bought the kit from Talking Electronics PTY
LTD and would like to know if wiring this to the accesories or somewhere
straight to the battery is better , ie if i wire it to the accesories the
timeout function will be lost because all one has to do to reset it is turn
it off and back on with the key. if i wire it to a constant 12 volt supply
im worried that it would drain my battery and need to know the power
consumption for a keypad lock like mine........if you know the one im
talking about thats great if not i cant post a schematic of the circuit
because of copyright and legale stuff . its in the " Smart Security
Devices - Book 1 " at page 20. if no one knows i'll have to ring em up.....
thanks plp
shaun b