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al-yeti

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  1. D- to 0v D+ to 12v STB to STB Bell to bell Z33 to T Then leave resistor as you have it, you have a 4k7 there which needs to be also programmed in wiring selection choice menu
  2. Also I think your white wire needs to go to z33 and z33 is programmable in menu as a bell tamper , z33 normally has the resistor on it in series so like white wire connects to resistor and then resistor goes into z33 , resistor mostly goes in bell , but your in bench DIY unit won't matter Been a while since I did this , isn't D- , zero volts so that's where the black would go ?
  3. Why is resistor there? Just put a striaght link in
  4. Can you send pictures how your wired it or drawing or aomething
  5. So basically ee full of it and talking rubbish.....
  6. Does it connect via the hik P2P on his phone?
  7. How far you got then?
  8. Sab box is no good for these small panels , on power cut, for any reason they can't give the hold off voltage required so you will get continuous bell rings etc
  9. Do you have the wired module in the panel? The ag6 is no good for this panel as it doesn't have scb mode from what I remember , pack it send it back and get a texecom odyssey 1e or something like that After thought if you have a WiFi module installed can you still install the wired bell module? As I thought there was only a position for one board , or is the WiFi onboard the V10 main board? Someone else might answer that bit
  10. I don't get it , as others have kind of mentioned , why did it get to a heavy hefty bill rather than the alarm company or arc not notifying of the failures and that something is wrong Or is this how it is , asking monthly parent is made coms failure is a side issue lol You means coms between arc and alarm company? As arc needs to inform alarm company , alarm company speaks to customer Sums it up
  11. I don't know what it's called but I fixed a dialler issue this way as they wondered why it wasn't dialling out since fibre went in , the phone socket was the white fibre box and was already active
  12. Bt Fibre to home , line voltage is local , seech diallers have no problem dialling....
  13. Depends on what engine they carry these days .....
  14. Bit silly if they asked y he run bill up, he wouldn't know Most people don't know about phone charges from what I have seen let alone daily test calls , never explained and in clear big font this is what you will pay on top of your contract
  15. So front door zone attribute should be entry or whatever manual calls it, timers obviously can't be zero And then if you had a hall our like James said , attribute should be entry route or something like that so that when door is opened it doesn't trigger full alarm
  16. I don't get it How something like this overlooked by regs or nsi or ssaib Or is it g2 that's why , and g3 G4 this would never occur meaning on older equipment , I suppose older equipment would have to be upgraded?
  17. I learnt that here at TSI Thanks to alarm monkies
  18. Can you take a picture with the top cover off? Maybe that you have damage the ribbon cable or its not in properly , power down and insert correctly and try again
  19. Do the keys respond in anyway when you press them
  20. Similar thing on the older version of the quantam70 hkc, newer versions have had hardware fix , older versions would I terfere with reading the process tag on entry or when a constant tone came through the speaker
  21. After visiting Google I found it available after about three seconds , so how can you say no one helps you dude They just follow forum rules no manuals no codes etc unless it's user end related
  22. Seriously? If your DIY, you get DIY help If your trade they do your head in and someone will help If your blagging it they do your head in What other category can you think of
  23. Is you avatar copyright?
  24. al-yeti

    Hello

    Thought the GSM module didn't call only text?
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