Dandle Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 Hi all. I have my texecom premier 24 installed and working fine for a couple of years now. I use wintex to program the options and have a text/voice dialer to send my alerts to me. It all works fine and the system texts me "alarm" as i programmed when one of the zones is triggered. What I would like to know is what I have to do to get the system to send me a "confirmed alarm" message when a second zone is set off. Is that part of the "grade 3" tick box I dont have checked? I realise that you may not be able to put the information on here for public consumption Many thanks Dan.
james.wilson Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 i would of thought you had a couple of inputs on that dialler, can you not program another output as 'confirm' and do it that way? securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount.
Dandle Posted April 29, 2009 Author Posted April 29, 2009 i would of thought you had a couple of inputs on that dialler, can you not program another output as 'confirm' and do it that way? Yes sorry I probably didnt explain very well. The four ouputs from the panel all go to the 4 inputs on the dailer with 1=alarm, 2=fire and today I set 3 up as alarm confirmed, 4 is not used. What I don't know is what I have to set in the panel for it to send output 3 a signal when a second zone is activated.
Dandle Posted April 30, 2009 Author Posted April 30, 2009 Right after playing about today I have found if I tick the check box "bells on confirmed alarm only". When one sensor is set off i get the alarm text but no bell then if i trigger the same sensor or another one the alarm sounds im not 100% if i get the text or not yet though but i have selected output 3 from the panel to trigger when confirmed alarm. So if im right the panel already operates on a second sensor/trigger being a confirmed alarm without anything needing to be setup. On a side note for anyone searching I have just swapped out a Visonic K9-85 pet tolerant dual tech sensor in the kitchen because of false alarms when both cats jump on the works surface. I have replaced it with a Bosch Blue Line ISM-BLD1-P Pet Friendly TriTech Detector and it works much better both cats can be right near it on the work top and it doesnt trigger but as soon as a person partly comes into view the microwave picks up then a small delay later it triggers the pir as well. The is also no lag in wake up unlike the K9-85.
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