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Hi to all

My name is Steve and I work as an engineer for British Gas, an d at one time I serviced the D.S G. systems, but this was contracted out, since then I have installed a dual (wired and wirefree ) system but my wire free devices dont alarm however are recognised in walk test any help would be gratefully accepted.

Thanx in advance,

Steve

Posted

Hi,

Did you mean DSC?

If so most probable causes could be, zones are programmed as null zones in 001, 002, etc. Or zones are not assigned to the partition...

n

Posted
Hi,

Did you mean DSC?

If so most probable causes could be, zones are programmed as null zones in 001, 002, etc. Or zones are not assigned to the partition...

n

Sorry n yes DSC thanks for the info iI will dig out all my stuff and try rectify as soon as I have a free moment

thanks for your time

Steve

Posted
Hi,

Did you mean DSC?

If so most probable causes could be, zones are programmed as null zones in 001, 002, etc. Or zones are not assigned to the partition...

n

Ok in 804 I have 10-14 all with correct hex numbers they are all set to instant as they are door and window contacts, their attributes are set as 12368 and 203 has 1-8 selected so the zones are active

hope this sheds light on the subject, I can't see that I have missed anything but it has been 4 years since I have programmed a panel

Steve

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1. Assuming that the devices that do not create an alarm are PIR's - Arm the system and leave the room for 5 minutes (time this), enter the area protected by a wireless PIR and test if it goes into alarm. (Make sure the zones are not programmed as a zone type 05 -stay zone)

2. If this does not work, check to see if the detectors are mounted the right way up. (seems stupid, but seen this)

3. Check 001 to see that zones types have been programmed and are not 00 (null zones).

4. check 020 and make sure that zones have not also been assigned to a keypad zone.

NN

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1. Assuming that the devices that do not create an alarm are PIR's - Arm the system and leave the room for 5 minutes (time this), enter the area protected by a wireless PIR and test if it goes into alarm. (Make sure the zones are not programmed as a zone type 05 -stay zone)

2. If this does not work, check to see if the detectors are mounted the right way up. (seems stupid, but seen this)

3. Check 001 to see that zones types have been programmed and are not 00 (null zones).

4. check 020 and make sure that zones have not also been assigned to a keypad zone.

NN

Done all that mate Ive even re-done everything again making sure to go back into day mode to lock into eeprom no joy.

am I correct in assuming 1-8 should be left for wired devices but with thr receiver 9-32 can be assigned to wire free devices.

Steve

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Done all that mate Ive even re-done everything again making sure to go back into day mode to lock into eeprom no joy.

am I correct in assuming 1-8 should be left for wired devices but with thr receiver 9-32 can be assigned to wire free devices.

Steve

Any zone (on most DSC panels made in the last 8 years) can be made wireless by setting light 8 attribute on in sections 101 -132. (101 = zone 1, 132 = zone 32).

Also recommended to put the resistors accross the zone terminals, when a zone is programmed as wireless, if using zones 1 - 8.

What devices are not alarming?

What is the model number i.e. 832 (PC5010), etc?

n

Posted

They are alldoor contacts 2 used on windows the receiver is a pc 5010 and as I say in walk test they alarm but in full or part set in stay or away they dont they are set on zones 10-14

Steve

Posted
They are alldoor contacts 2 used on windows the receiver is a pc 5010 and as I say in walk test they alarm but in full or part set in stay or away they dont they are set on zones 10-14

Steve

Hey n

thank you for all your help I have managed to sort the problem I think there may have been a conflict in the asignement or maybe I didnt do an engineer re-set after programming but to tell you the truth I have done so many things that I couldn't tell you what resolved the problem aint that just the way once again thank you

Steve

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