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Don't think I'll be far off that james to be fair. Do you think that twin alert above will need resistors?

Edited by Mark02
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Just think the twin alert will only be pulling oower if the siren goes off. Manual dosn't state standby current but I would have though next to nothing.

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Not if you not using an eol circuit to tamper it

So just wire it as per the manual above and if so do I use the pcm tamper cicuit?

Pcb even

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Just think the twin alert will only be pulling oower if the siren goes off. Manual dosn't state standby current but I would have though next to nothing.

Next to nothing is all relative. We have to measure current/voltage/resistance of each circuit then standby and alarm current of controls. Then calculate that to last 8/12/24 hours, all one part of commissioning a system.

So just wire it as per the manual above and if so do I use the pcm tamper cicuit?

Pcb even

Looks Pyronix so it shows how to wire it to a Pyronix panel not a Texecom panel. It will work but may not used the same named terminals.

I assume that type of internal will use the bell tamper loop, which isn't EOL on that panel.

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thought the veritas could use 4k7 and 2k2 resistors by changing the option in menu 30 on the new panels but last i heard you needed the led keypad to access menu 30 and the lcd would be updated at some point.

 

The aux tamper as far as I am aware doesn't use the the  eol, but a zone programed as tamper would.

 

you should be able to disable the zones not in use menu 48- 50  ish for the full set would need the quick guide to refresh my memory, with the zones disabled you don't need to link the zones out at all.

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