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Hi Guys, 

 

I've bot been on here for a while and could do with some help again  if anybody can provide it. I've just installed a Texecom Premier Elite and NOTHING is working the way I need it to. I've wired everything EOL. There are only 5 Zones on the system. I've been banging my head against the wall with this over the weekend and come to the forum for assistance. So, Everything is EOL, the door contacts x 3 and The PIR's x 2. I powered the system up and checked all the connections and the EOL resistors are set to 2k2. when I program the system as eol it is showing system faults and bringing up the call engineer status on the RKP. I have also tried programming the system as Normally Closed but this stops the system working at all. I only do one of these every 6 months or so as the company I work for specialises in CCTV so I haven't had to deal with this for a while and have probably forgotten something blindingly obvious. I've set the system up so that the last Zone on the system is the global tamper for the PIR's etc. 

 

Any help would be gratefully received. 

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22 minutes ago, Phuddy48 said:

Hi Guys, 

 

I've bot been on here for a while and could do with some help again  if anybody can provide it. I've just installed a Texecom Premier Elite and NOTHING is working the way I need it to. I've wired everything EOL. There are only 5 Zones on the system. I've been banging my head against the wall with this over the weekend and come to the forum for assistance. So, Everything is EOL, the door contacts x 3 and The PIR's x 2. I powered the system up and checked all the connections and the EOL resistors are set to 2k2. when I program the system as eol it is showing system faults and bringing up the call engineer status on the RKP. I have also tried programming the system as Normally Closed but this stops the system working at all. I only do one of these every 6 months or so as the company I work for specialises in CCTV so I haven't had to deal with this for a while and have probably forgotten something blindingly obvious. I've set the system up so that the last Zone on the system is the global tamper for the PIR's etc. 

 

Any help would be gratefully received. 

 

I'm assuming you really mean Alarm 4k7 & Tamper 2k2?? Suspect if not you've only selected single EOL 2.2k...

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

 

Posted (edited)

Does Texe have global tamper?? I know it has Aux tamper (I think) but that comes linked out from the factory IIRC?

Edited by datadiffusion

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

 

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I'm using the texecom PIR's with built in resistors, so, if I want those to show I need to program them as 4k2/2k2 at the keypad? correct? 

Posted

Whatever resistors you use in the pirs need to be set in the panel via keypad yes

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You obviously have to use the correct terminals in the Pir also , not sure what model you have , but example you may have 10 terminals , you will be using two for power and two specific terminals for using eol , at least that's on some 

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I'm using the Texcom compact. 6 terminals on them. + - Al Al Tam Tam. set the resistors to 4k7 and 2k2 as in the manual and the door contacts are grade 2 with the wire cut for the resistance to 2k2. 

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So you have one leg on an alarm contact and other leg on a tamper , can't be drawing it lol

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