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Hi, first post so please be gentle In process of installing Elite 24 with Telecom DBD-0171 RKP, Telecom AMQD PIRs, Texecom Impaq Plus Door Contact AED-0001, Texecom AGB-0002 Smoke Detector RR/4W, Elmdene, ELM-PA-G3-W Panic Button, Elmdene 16 Ohm Extension Speaker EXTSP-16T-W and a Telecom CEL-0001 Connect SmartCom with WinTex. The door contact switch is fitted to Zone 1 of the RKP and the Panic Button to Zone 2 of the RKP. Whilst the house was pre-wired I've discovered that the mean builders only installed a 4 core cable from the door to the RKP location so I had to put both the alarm and reed in series, each bridged with 4k7 resistors, and then as I didn't have any 2k2 resistors to hand I used 4k4 for the EOL and configured the door contact a Type 4k7/4k7 in WinTex. RKP Zone 1 is mapped to Zone 1 on the Panel and RKP Zone 2 is mapped to Zone 2 on the Panel . (pictures and diagrams attached). I have 1 fault: RKP 1,1 tamper - that's the door switch. In the RKP under Zone Status I get Zone 001 N1,R1,1 Secure 04k710 If I open the door I get Active 09k390 If I bang on the door I get Active 09k390 If I open the door and bang on the frame I get Active 13k920 If I remove the switch cover I get Tamper >65k (open circuit) This all seems fine to me but if I go to RKP Status I get N1,R1 Z1=T Z2=H Tamp=A Output=* i.e. Z1 has Tamper Activated. So why do I get a Tamper error if the Zone Status for that device seems OK? PS1 I do have some 2k2 resistors on order and will config as Double Pole/EOL but I don't think it will make any difference. PS2 not happy with the door switch build. The tamper switch does not have a positive click when being pressed or released. PS3 my background is 50+ years in IT from programming to programme management. In retirement I'm dabbling with home automation using RasPi, CAD, 3D printing etc. I have an LAN with over 30 devices on it. I'm more a mouse man than a soldering iron man! I'm looking link the Telecom system to my RasPi to switch on cameras when armed and send SMS when an alert. Thanks for reading Alan