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For wiring information regarding alternate door lock systems refer to Tech Tip #1041 Door Lock Wiring guide
available to authorized dealers under the "Resources" tab at www.directechs.com.
Connecting the Doubleguard Shock Sensor
When connecting the Doubleguard Shock Sensor, it is important that the Green wire loop on the sensor plug
is plugged into the Doubleguard Shock Sensor side and the plug with the loose green wire is plugged into the
system if this is not done the sensor will not work correctly. The Green wire is a MUX (multiplex) input and is
used when adding a single or dual zone sensor and can also be used to connect additional pin switches. If
the Green wire is not used simply cap off the connection to make sure it does not short to ground and cause
alarm trigger problems.
When adding an Doubleguard Shock Sensor in a standard installation
5X05
Green Wire
Green wire
Loop
504D Doubleguard
Shock Sensor
5X05
Green
Ground
Additional Sensor
Blue
Black
Red
+12V
504D Doubleguard
Shock Sensor
When adding an additional Single or Dual Zone Sensor
5X05
Green Wire
Green wire
Loop
504D Doubleguard
Shock Sensor
5X05
Green
Ground
Additional Sensor
Blue
Black
Red
+12V
504D Doubleguard
Shock Sensor
Note: When triggered, the Green wire reports Zone 4