A-G Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 ............ and get an instant alarm when a fault materialises before it's turned back on by the delivery man, whoops, hope it does not have signalling. I'm not sure I see the relevance of that. If a fault materialises it would presumably have done so whether the sensor was shunted or not. Having thought it through, I suppose the main risk would be if the sensor is still active when the lock is activated. Paralleling 1 sensor isn't something I would do .... It's easy to use the shunt lock to disarm a partition with a Prem 48 ..... but it's an easy solution for someone who isn't familiar with the programming. .... like lawanorder said ..... sorry, we cross posted . . . PM me for access to the SSAIB members discussion area.
breff Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 Set up the dualtec and the lock as area B, the lock must go open circuit when locked. Program the lock as latch key. Assign area B as well as A to the user code. If there is only 1 keypad, deselect the 'use keypad areas' option in keypad options, program area arm suite 1 as A and B. The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct! (Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)
catchsecure Posted December 28, 2008 Author Posted December 28, 2008 Set up the dualtec and the lock as area B, the lock must go open circuit when locked. Program the lock as latch key.Assign area B as well as A to the user code. If there is only 1 keypad, deselect the 'use keypad areas' option in keypad options, program area arm suite 1 as A and B. hi thanks for the information you must be a texecom god! i have used 2k2 and 4k7 res so this will give the panel 6k8 if lock open circuit will this not give alarm condition? mark.
breff Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 hi thanks for the information you must be a texecom god! i have used 2k2 and 4k7 res so this will give the panel 6k8 if lock open circuit will this not give alarm condition? mark. latch key works the opposite way round to normal circuits, open circuit is armed, closed circuit is disarmed. The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct! (Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)
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