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Hi guys,

 

Thanks to many of you on here, I'm slowly getting to understand the system and have been playing around with it's settings to match it to our needs.

 

One of the things I don't like about the texecom premier elite 24 is how quiet it's panel's internal speaker is.  So I've bought a Twin Piezo Sound Bomb from Alert Electrical:-

 

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I've connected the red wire to the panel's 12v bell and the black wire to the panel speaker's -ve

 

However it still sounds really quiet and I'm wondering if I've wired it correctly.  Could anyone please confirm if this is correct and if so, how can I test that it's working correctly?

 

Thanks again

Posted (edited)

Speaker input is millivolts, soundbomb's is 12 volts-see the problem?.

Where on the system does one get a 12v output under alarm conditions?. 

I'm assuming you are after louder alarms sounds during an activation of the system and not louder entry/exit tones.

Edited by Rulland
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1 hour ago, Newbietexecom24 said:

Could anyone please confirm if this is correct and if so, how can I test that it's working correctly?

 

wants to be an switched out & not the speaker one...

 

test- remove battery from panel touch the red wire to the red terminal & the black wire to the black termial

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The current sound bomb wiring connections are as the image shows below, i.e. RED going to BELL +12V and BLACK going to SPK-.  

 

Please note that this image is just an example off the internet and is not my actual alarm, but it's the same layout.

 

So have I done it wrong?

 

 

 

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Posted

Nope, 0v is the sounder hold off -ve, you need red from bomb to +12v and black from bomb to bell (which puts a -ve to both bomb and bell when in alarm condition. 

The bell already has a +ve connected internally at the sounder.

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Will this panel be able to power the sound bomb like this?

Edited by al-yeti

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