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12v incoming to a smart Rio can cause all sorts of issues. To be honest though I've seen it done many a time and no problems whatsoever. In fact, I'm guilty, when we first started using them I did it on my first smart Rio.

Did you leave it in?

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Did you leave it in?

Knew no different at the time. Back in those days we were given a box and told to fit it. It was taken out on an RI after we had proper galaxy training.

I am talking years and years ago here.

Posted

The software on main panel is 1.5

 

The main panel is connected to the P RIO just by 2 wire no power linked, all sensors take power from that P rio, ie between the two building is just two wire link. The only thing is the RF box its wired as end res - house key pad - ether net - main panel - rf box -(2 wire no 12v)- p rio - keypad - end res so the last keypad is powered by the rio. The rf is last powered on the main panel, but is assigned to a zone on power rio so don't know if this would be an issue.

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Only if switching things from the panel and supplying from the power rio.

Technically rs485 does not require a common neg

Orite, don't think I've ever fitted one which hasn't had something switched from it. Hence allways having a common neg.

Must be a bug then,

I'll try it on my g2 tomorrow, see what happens

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all the links present on the rio? never used them but thy can be put in different modes with the ee links for example. And yeah deffo need a ov common  up. A premier for instance, wont see anything on the bus with no common ov.

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