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Yep

Is the keypad near to either door as there are two zone inputs on the keypad that you could use for either front or rear door that would then give you ten zones

 

i.e

Zone 1 on keypad door contact

Zone 2 on keypad vibration circuit

Posted

What about a on board expander theres a plug on version that adds 8 zones or there is a 4 zone one that uses up 2 keypad address's

I would go for the 8 zone out of choice in case of future upgrades

Posted

WDT:- "...I don't know if to laugh or cry on the 12 core subject..." Well Alyeti has been proved 'wrong', he has admitted that he is wrong, he accepted that he was wrong...but he still keeps on in the belief that he is not wrong on that topic..I find that absolutely amazing !!!

 

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Posted

You would not know which one tripped the alarm which makes its hardder fault finding

 

You would have to wire them in series

Posted

Ahh……ok

So I guess the only option is to wire them In series in which case would this be correct

Reed to Reed 4k7

Tamper to Reed 2k2

Tamper to control Panel

Reed to control panel

Alarm to Alarm 4k7

Alarm to control Panel

Posted

It can be done very easy with no resistors.

With resistors you need to have the 2k2 one in line.

 

I would get the rest working first and then sort the vibration out and add them in later after you have the expander

Posted

Sorry for the late reply, but I am beginning to see my confusion slightly, would it be safe to say that as per one your earlier posts that and your most recent one that in order for me to get the Door contact working I should wire as follows:

 

Reed to Reed 4k7

Tamper to Reed 2k2

 

Blue from Reed to Z1 on panel

Yellow from Tamper to Z1 on Panel.

 

Therefore leaving alarm terminals unconnected for the moment as this relates to the vibration?

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