andyrav Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 Can you help me? I have a Galaxy 16+ and trying to connect a Pyronix KX-10DP PIR the PIR support Single end of line wring and double on of line. Which do i use Just connecting 1 pir to 1 zone On the PIR I have AUX + & - which I have connected ok and is getting power. It also has 2 connectors Alarm with connector one marked ELO Tamper again with connector one marked ELO. The PIR has Selectable End of Line (EOL) resistors which they say to set to 4k7 and then connect 1 cable from alarm elo to Z1 and another from tamper elo to COM the control panel. When I do a test on the control back It is giving me a open readying when there is no activiry on the pir and when the light is on the pir it chances to closed Can you help me where I am going wrong Do i need a resistor on the control pannel if so what size? Thanks in advanced
kka Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 not sure and i am sure someone may well correct me, but i think the galaxy eol uses 1k resistors. i know gartec use 4k7 for certain tamper resistors. the eol resistor needs to be set for the panel you are using, read the manual for the correct values. the risistor goes end of line(eol) ie in the pir, unless there is nothing in the circuit then it goes in the panel....... Kevin Scott. Owner of KK Alarms...... Installation .. Service .. Repair ...... Thoughout.. Northumberland and North Tyneside ..... Tel:01670 361948 (call diverted after 15 seconds) or 07947444114
Gees Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 not sure and i am sure someone may well correct me, but i think the galaxy eol uses 1k resistors. i know gartec use 4k7 for certain tamper resistors.the eol resistor needs to be set for the panel you are using, read the manual for the correct values. the risistor goes end of line(eol) ie in the pir, unless there is nothing in the circuit then it goes in the panel....... Refer to the engineering manual... It's all there! You will need the manual to set things up so if you havn't got one !!!!!!!!!!
andyrav Posted October 5, 2007 Author Posted October 5, 2007 Refer to the engineering manual... It's all there!You will need the manual to set things up so if you havn't got one !!!!!!!!!! I have the manual but i can not find where it tell you how to install a PIR. Can anyone tell me how they have done it? thanks
Guest Dave the alarm man Posted October 5, 2007 Posted October 5, 2007 but i think the galaxy eol uses 1k resistors. x2 in the right place, bob's your uncle...........
andyrav Posted October 5, 2007 Author Posted October 5, 2007 Sorry what do you meen by X2 in the right place Is this correct why to wire it up? http://www.vbits.co.uk/download/g16%20.jpg x2 in the right place, bob's your uncle...........
Guest anguscanplay Posted October 5, 2007 Posted October 5, 2007 Just set the two links on the scanner to 1k - you dont need anymore
andyrav Posted October 5, 2007 Author Posted October 5, 2007 Thanks sorry to be thick but do you mean that i dont need any resistor on the control pannel? just the 2 wire to the zone on the control pannel will be enought. Just set the two links on the scanner to 1k - you dont need anymore
Guest anguscanplay Posted October 5, 2007 Posted October 5, 2007 Thankssorry to be thick but do you mean that i dont need any resistor on the control pannel? just the 2 wire to the zone on the control pannel will be enought. yep - the little black jumpers " make " the resistors in the scanner work, the panel sees 1K if everything is cushty or 2K if it`s in alarm so you dont need anymore see ?
andyrav Posted October 5, 2007 Author Posted October 5, 2007 OK that make sence thanks. do you know why when the alarm is set, when i move across the pir the light goes blue and i hear a click in the control box but the alarm does not sound or go off. thanks for all your help yep - the little black jumpers " make " the resistors in the scanner work, the panel sees 1K if everything is cushty or 2K if it`s in alarm so you dont need anymore see ?
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