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gger) to a positive output.Convert a Positive Output to a Negative OutputIf you have a switch or an alarm or keyless entry that has a positive output that you w ish to use to switch a device thatrequires a ground such as a horn, dome light, parking lights, head lights, hatch release, etc., wire a relay as shown belowto convert the positive output (trigger) to a negative output.Door Locks - 3 Wire P ositiveThis is one of the most common type of door lock switch configurations fo und in most vehicles. In most cases you will notneed to add relays for this type . Most of the newer alarms and keyless entries on the market today have both pos itive and2 negative 200 ma door lock outputs that are usually capable of activating the fac tory relays. Should you need to add relaysfor a "3 wire negative" door lock syst em, just change both normally open terminals (87) from 12V(+) to ground. If your alarm or keyless entry has positive outputs only, you will have to connect the other side of the coils to ground and connectyour outputs as shown. The lock and unlock wires below refer to the switch wires, not the motor legs.Door Locks - 4 Wire ReversalIn this case, both motor legs of the door locks are normally open. They neither rest at ground or 12v(+). The switch, whenmoved in either directio n, applies both power and ground directly to them without the use of any relays. Door Locks - 5 Wire Alternating 12 Volts PositiveThe switch, when moved in eithe r direction, applies both power and ground directly to motor legs without the us e of anyrelays. Except, at the switch in this case, both motor legs rest at grou nd . Therefore it is only necessary to change thepolarity of one motor leg to lo ck or unlock the vehicle.Door Locks - Actuators / Reverse Polarity - Negative Sw itch/Trigger (a)This is practically identical to the 5 wire alternating 12V(+) s ystem. The only difference is there's no switch. Both motor legs rest at ground at the relays. To lock or unlock the vehicle, polarity is changed on one motor l eg via a negative pulseto the coil of the respective relay.Door Locks - Actuator s / Reverse Polarity - Negative Switch/Trigger (b)Both motor legs rest at ground at the relays. To lock or unlock the vehicle, polarity is changed on one motor leg via anegative pulse from a switch, alarm, keyless entry, etc. to the coil of the respective relay.3 Relay Diagrams Download this Document for FreePrintMobileCollectionsReport DocumentReport this document?Please tell us reason(s) for reporting this document Spam or junk Porn adult content Hateful or offensive If you are the copyright owner of this document and want to report it, please fo llow these directions to submit a copyright infringement notice. Report Cancel . .This is a private document. Info and Rating Reads:43Uploaded:08/09/2011Category:Uncategorized.Rated:Copyright:Attribution No n-commercial . FollowDaddyb71..Share & Embed Related Documents PreviousNext p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p.

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