Alarm acting up
Okay so I can now confirm my alarm does not go off to the point it panics. Everytime my remote vibrates, the alarm does a warning chirp. The place I got my alarm installed told me he wired my proximity sensor's 1st zone (outside) to chirp, and the 2nd zone (interior) to trigger the alarm. What I think is happening is the proximity sensor is just shooting out a bunch of false alarms one after another when I alarm my remote. Anyone agree with me? Or could it be the brain that's messing up or the shock sensor?
Alright, so this is what I've come up with:

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. I believe I'm getting feedback as what gumbey75 suggested. I read that adding a diode will fix this problem, which won't allow electricity to flow backwards in the system and trigger my proximity sensor. The question is, where do I add the diode? Also, what specifications of the diode, and which way?

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. I believe I'm getting feedback as what gumbey75 suggested. I read that adding a diode will fix this problem, which won't allow electricity to flow backwards in the system and trigger my proximity sensor. The question is, where do I add the diode? Also, what specifications of the diode, and which way?
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