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If you have it on a bench and the loop is made up of a couple of meters of cable, the loop may be to short and resistance of the loop is not enough for the panel. 

good idea, ill try a resistor on the line

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Nah nothing made any difference

When the loop is powered down this clicking doesn't happen

When there is no power on the loop the loop isolaters don't operate, i dont know gent that well have the devices you are using go isolated bases ? is one wired wrong ?

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This relay 

 

As above what is that output programmed as?

These are internal relays that are not programmable, if I understand your question

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When there is no power on the loop the loop isolaters don't operate, i dont know gent that well have the devices you are using go isolated bases ? is one wired wrong ?

Ive tried running it with just the isolated base only (no device attached) and only a single call point

 

I think ill bin it to be honest, I dont trust it with this clicking that its doing

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the isolators are in the device not the base...

Well I did say it was the panel that was clicking

 

anyhow forget about it I'm bored looking at it

 

Thanks for the suggestions everyone that was kind enough to offer useful input.

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Gent panels do click every so often its a quirk. Doesnt mean anything is wrong

After working on these panela for 10 plus years its become a white noise but its there lol

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