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    Tks for update deano. Ref my post #25. Alp takes 15sec to return to normal state, too long for my purpose, hence timer purchase.

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    15 seconds are you sure about that ,,i have triggered my ALP with a qiuck trigger pull the ALP will sound for 3 to 4 seconds after an allert then it goes back to original state ,,other wise kill switch on the ALP once the ALP is killed there should be no power to the trigger wire

    15 seconds sounds to long other wise your jamming way to long

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    read the whole thread. Seems the convo went from the original question about muting to using the green wire instead (which is not mute and used for switching other external components). What is the consensus? Does the blue (mute) wire work straight or do we need one of those aforementioned circuit boards from ebay? Apologize if I missed the obvious.

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    deano, I am so sure about 15sec, I made a video. Read post #25. Correct me if wrong but watch the video.

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    Here is another link if #25 no work
    https://flic.kr/p/voAhs7

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    not to sure why your green wire did not work but yes your correct the blue wire has a delay in your vid

    my green wire puts out 4 to 5 volts thats why i use those 5 volt relays i showed ..i can do the same kind of test but my delay is 4 seconds after an alert

    not to sure why your green wire isn't working
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    deano, I have ver2 cpu...Is that what you have?

    jjuroz this is why I am using an adjustable DELAY timer when the blue wire triggers...

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    i cant remember what cpu i have as my cpu has been replaced once before

    but i just stuck with the green wire as i have relays already installed ,,MY green wire triggers instantly on alert if i let the alert cycle out the green wire looses voltage within 3 to 4 seconds after my allert

    im not to sure why your green wire doesnt work

    i noticed in the vid ,,the ALP said INTERFERENCE DETECTION ONLY could this have affects on the green wire
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    Ref "Detection only"
    I agree that is a dumb. You know what fixes it? I will tell you...changing lid time from 3sec currently to 4sec...plus i lose the nice machine gun sound.

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    I placed this vid in ''not visible to public'' , it relates to a potential problem with a kill switch : once an alert is initiated and the ''detection only'' is set and the shooting keeps on = there is no brake lights unless you shut the system.

    http://radarandlaserforum.com/showth...5713#post55713
    Last edited by Tman; 07-06-2015 at 09:23 PM.

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