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Old 04-24-2006, 11:11 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tyger
Tim, you really should actually read the manual. It's true that having the light "up" is an issue but it's got nothing to do with the intrusion sensor.
Actually I have read the Owner's Manual as well as the two Alarm Manuals, and the factory Service Manual - and various posts.

As indicated in the manual, the light should be up only temporarily. That is because it is interconnected to the motion sensor and the alarm. With the light "off" the power to the motion sensor appears to be interrupted and the alarm will get upset about it.

Besides reading the manual, search the various posts on this forum, and you will discover that, basically: The light down = the alarm works. The light up = alarm problems.
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