Possibly not quite right for a pod system (I know exactly the ones you mean) but assuming that the pods do not perform any logic themselves?
I mean I've never seen how you would interface to one for a start.
http://www.paxton.co.uk/docs/Application%20notes/AN1106.pdf
This is very unusual re: the 15m range. Range is not normally an issue with this kit.
I have some fairly big properties with no issues, only on one (Very wide, 400mm walls) have I needed a repeater just to get down to the basement.
Scantronic I-On are actually good panels but the old fashioned 1-way wireless lets them down.
I do think that 2 way is on the way, and should be backwards compatible via a firmware update since
the panels DO already support 2 way wireless - it's just ONLY utilised for wireless fobs and keypads at the moment.
I would also be a little wary about Eatons long term plans for the business.
AFAIK with telecommand you dont get to choose a number unlike zones, so t will only ever show how many previously learnt, I could be wrong but pretty sure unlike zones you cant learn t1 and t4 only, and then then come back for t2 etc... Later. Whenever I get one new out the box t0 is only shown, and thats when you can add tc or pa devices.
Yes and Yes. Make sure new keypad is set to address 2. Don't have any power on whilst doing it.
If you haven't changed the battery in the system box for 4 years, do it at the same time.
Remember electricity can kill.
Virtually nothing. Does not excuse 17th ed. testing, documentation, and following da rulez though.
http://electrical.theiet.org/wiring-matters/51/part-p-certification/index.cfm
There was a really handy 'changes' factsheet I had but can't find it now.
Never fitted one, sorry. I'm assuming you fitted it yourself and have the manuals etc...?
Is there any reference to shunt zones? Or can you not just out it into engineer test? Or is it like the old Menviers
where fire signals still go through even in Eng mode? (hence my Shunt Group workaround)
Assumed all on same zone, right.
What I have on a Menvier panel is all smokes on a shunt group so keying in '3333' is a shunt user which fires an output (buzzer)
but ignores the smokes.
I believe you could do this on a Texecom too, but never tried it. What make is your panel?
Fit the zone omit unit to the N/C smokes circuit, not the dialler!
If you are using EOL resistors, these need to be fitted at the omit unit - as per the instructions.
Usually this could cause a problem if only using 4 core wiring etc... as it 'converts' the EOL to DP
but as it's smokes this should all be fine.
Make sure you use the facility to connect a buzzer or similar so it can't be left in test (omitted) without realising.
Too right, 5 days before the deadline on returning my old one for an upgrade, thought I'd better try the DVD which I hadn't used
in about 2 years. Oh fook... It was buggered.
Managed to get a replacement from ebay last minute. Worth it as replacement laptop is free as long as old one gets back working 100%.