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SW 1070 Panel Totally Non-Volatile?
james.wilson replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Of it's new firmware on apps it can be programmed to sync the clock to the cloud - Today
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Many thanks for the prompt reply. Would my external normally open contact go across the 'T' terminals? I am using the onboard siren and strobe and have nothing else to connect.
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I see good makes more shekels
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SW 1070 Panel Totally Non-Volatile?
PeterJames replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
When you completely down-power It remembers the codes zone settings ect in the NVM. But it wont keep the clock going while its down powered, that will default to watchdog -
SW 1070 Panel Totally Non-Volatile?
al-yeti replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Watchdog reset or something? There's no battery in keypad -
SW 1070 Panel Totally Non-Volatile?
Eugene's DIY Den replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
The time and date also reset on my wired keypad. So either they don't have a non-volatile memory to hold time settings or a lithium cell in the keypad is dead. -
SW 1070 Panel Totally Non-Volatile?
Eugene's DIY Den replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
I wrote the colours of the wires on the inside of the sounder enclosure and what terminals they connect to when I installed it, for scenarios like this. I notice when I open the lid of my panel, it detects the tamper and keeps beeping, but the alarm doesn't sound. Maybe I set it that way, or that's the default. The alarm sounds when the panel is armed and the lid is opened, as expected. Also I powered down the panel and disconnected its battery and the volume from the sounder was really low, suggesting the battery in it is pretty much dead (no LEDs lit either). When the battery in the panel is connected and also mains power, volume from the sounder is still scratchy and volume randomly increases and decreases, suggesting a secondary problem of a bad piezo element as you suggested or maybe corroded connections. -
You know approx cost ? I give it passing see what he says I know the onsite maintenance so pricing isn't a problem But yeah I understand the alignment bit Powered lock looks good tho , just surface mount the cables lol
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Word of warning with shear locks alignment is critical any play on the door forget it, use lock tight on the screws unless you want to keep going back and adjusting it, lastly pay close attention to the instructions, they come with different springs for a reason. Surface mounted shearlocks need the right springs, (see above) but generally wont need high level carpentry skills, mortice is a different story altogether. Personally Id sub fitting a mortice shearlock to a locksmith they will do a neater job of fitting it and getting it spot on, just put the wires in the holes is my advice especially as you have never done one before. https://www.aldridgesecurity.co.uk/adams-0003-adams-rite-1354-0100-mortice-shear-magnet.html Thats where our locksmith gets his
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looking at purchase history- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363360731149?_skw=Adams+Rite+1354&itmmeta=01JS6WAVX1WTH6WYZATKQ5XTAR&hash=item5499fcc00d:g:xF4AAOSwvulgeEoc&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA8FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1ckQ16os1X414xU7swkyhcrz%2FDiEflFcYti0S7mm2SnTCK0uc%2FMj7t7LS6hVmRs5Zjn2J1pEsxUY27lby%2B8YUwuG2eqYZ6gZRLLysCXUjkJUzJgbfH4yX%2BHf1fFGehnytkoMIvwSZaMR8y3He0%2BfmyvYM2q5297H65xkRzyZZ0H%2FqdFMwlBrMxHTvNHYgaaYfGYX%2BRs5zcq3mRZaBFhL%2B2NA4yVs6Z0WEk2U%2FSRa9LSMb0AKQdFySAqGMV4IdrsQjmihTzU2Mi%2BpKjPr3yoA%2BRSv8zGBGlRxulJspGWWRELqA%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR-i-q9zJZQ adi want £630+vat I reckon all the magnetic locks come from the same chinses factory's- An RGL MSL-2600 is best I can do outside of fleabay is £91.12+vat
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Seen some online https://www.onlinesecurityproducts.co.uk/shear-locks/cdvi-diax-cz3000-flush-mount-1500kg-self-aligning-shearlock.html
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I have existing Pyronix Deltabells on my installation and to maintain aesthetics I have purchased another one, although not for use with my alarm system, but to be triggered via an alternative source using a volt free normally open contact to act as a deterrent. Noting this proposal, can someone advise how to wire the terminals and set the jumpers to activate the alarm (bell and strobe) when the external contact closes. I have a separate 12v power supply for the install. The manual for the wiring is here Thanks in advance.
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At work I replaced the Adams right shear lock, Item came from eBay as adi what £500
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https://www.abloy.com/global/en/our-products/products/electric-locks/europrofile-range/solenoid-locks/lock-case-el560 This will also remove the PTE button and BGU. But requires drilling the door to get the cable on the hinge side, which is a bit tricky process. Or something like this https://www.abloy.com/gb/en/products/wired-locking/eped/locking/352m-80-motor-lock to be mounted into the door frame.
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Hey, Need to think of the wiring logic for the automatic opening mechanism door with a maglock to be released in a fire event from the Gallagher panel. A few spare puzzle pieces are available in my brain: I want to avoid using additional relays and hanging on the cables in an already tiny panel. Usually, the door opening mechanism is controlled with 24v and recommended to be controlled with dry contacts, but would I be able to use a common ground in some way? Gallagher fire interface relay / DC distributor has some other ways to be wired in, I wonder if this can be employed to achieve this function? I may sacrifice additional Gallagher controller output for this, but I couldn't find a function for this, or is it a logic block's function? Happy Easter.
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Shear lock seems the way, although I never done one of those, don't seem to difficult, just need to get some tape to fix it on Guy in this building doesn't mind spending Any examples of shears on how your fitting them ?
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rim releases normally fall to bit by the machine screws falling out thread lock helps its either the door slamming or cnuts braying the door... a shear lock is very dear !
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Cmon man , I am with the supreme court in this one
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Battery for HKC SABB External Sounder
james.wilson replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
I doubt it's the battery As in causing your sounder issue -
Battery for HKC SABB External Sounder
sixwheeledbeast replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Pretty standard yep. -
Battery for HKC SABB External Sounder
Eugene's DIY Den replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
I could use something like this maybe, depending on dimensions. The existing battery has a capacity of 170 mAh, trickle charged at 14 mA. https://www.amazon.co.uk/6V-330mAH-Ni-MH-Battery-Replacement/dp/B09C2FVP9L -
SW 1070 Panel Totally Non-Volatile?
PeterJames replied to Eugene's DIY Den's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
just snip them individually that way you will know what colour goes where when you put it back/replace it. No need to down power completely just be aware the alarm will tamper
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