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9448+ & Flash Guard Bell Connections - Help


JohnCo

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Hi folks,

Sorry if this has been covered before, I have looked but I couldn't see exactly my situation .. please point me to the correct place if you know it.

 

OK.. here's my problem.

I have got hold of an alarm system and bell box which will be installed in my garage with just 2 or 3 PIR's. I just need to clear up the connections between the two units as they seem to use different terminology so to an amateur it gets confusing what's actually going to work.

The connections on the Bell box are as follows :-

 

Tamp out

Tamp In

Micro /S

Supply -

Supply +

Trigger

Strobe +

Strobe -

 

And on the 9448+ I have :-

 

Clk

Data

O/P

L/S

+

TR

0v

12v

BELL

STR

 

I have tried to follow the 9448 install diagrams but it uses different terminology and i'm clearly not getting it right. SO what would I connect each of the Bell connections to on the 9448+ unit.

 

Help please !!

 

 

 

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Tamp out - TR

Tamp In - connect locally to Supply - (0V)

Micro /S - god knows

Supply - - 0V

Supply +- 12V

Trigger - BELL

Strobe + -  ASSUME connect locally to Supply + (12V)

Strobe - - STR

 

Please note I don't know the Flashguard at all, but the terminology seems pretty normal, except for the Micro /S?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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Hold up, DO NOT do this >>> Strobe + -  ASSUME connect locally to Supply + (12V)

 

Connect NOTHING to Strobe +

 

:)

 

It doesn't need anything.

 

Also is there more than one Micro S terminal??

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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