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Wire Apir Into A Scantronic Panel !


mjordan

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HAVE A SCAN/CPR 55 PANEL 9751,

WIRING 3 WIRED HONEYWELL PIR's, WITH 6 WIRES, INTO THIS AND STUCK!

2 WIRES FOR THE GLOBAL TAMPER

2 WIRES TO THE 12V/0V PWR

2 WIRES LEFT.

PANEL HAS - ZONE 1 INPUT, THEN MIDDLE INPUT, THEN ZONE 2 INPUT, THEN MIDDLE INPUT THEN ZONE 3 INPUT THEN MIDDLE INPUT THEN ZONE 4.................

I HAVE 2 WIRES LEFT, ONE FOR THE ZONE, WHERE DO YOU PUT THE 2ND WIRE ? DOES IT GO IN THE MIDDLE, ALONG WITH THE WIRE FOR THE MIDDLE ZONE FOR THE SECOND PIR ?

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id turn your caps lock off as it appears your shouting but

the middle connector is to source for both zones adjacent

so

1 0 2

connect zone 1 between 1 and middle (0) and connect 2 to middle (0) and 2

but your panel is an eol panel so it will require resistors. (well i assume so i dont know scantronic as never installed one)

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4k7 across the alarm circuit, then 2k2 in series to the tamper..with the two return wire to the control panel, as Redbull says

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You can prog panel to do 4 wire ccl avoiding use of resistors (not recommended but many do)

Also I would suggest instead of using global tamper and as your only using 3 zones, wire the tampers of each detector as zone 4, 5, & 6. Prog these zones as 24hr. that way if there is a tamper problem the keypad will tell you which one is faulty. (obviously no need if you are using resistors!)

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