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Hello, first post!  :wacko:

 

I've got a Securit 700L system with zones 1, 2, 3 & 4 used with PIRs.

 

Zone 1 is by default Entry / Exit.

 

I'd like to make Zone 3 the same, so I can enter/leave via a door in that zone also.

 

I've got the manuals but cannot see a way of doing it...

 

Any clues would be welcome!!!!

 

Thanks.

Posted

Do you have engineer code?

 

Do you have installation manual?

 

Does the walk route  from zone 3 go via any other zones apart from zone 1 ?

Posted
49 minutes ago, IanP said:

I'd like to make Zone 3 the same, so I can enter/leave via a door in that zone also.

 

your 20 odd yr old controls doesn't do that

 

you've the choice of changing the wiring or change the controls,

 

 

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49 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Do you have engineer code?

Yes

Do you have installation manual?

Yes

Does the walk route  from zone 3 go via any other zones apart from zone 1 ?

No

 

18 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

your 20 odd yr old controls doesn't do that

 

you've the choice of changing the wiring or change the controls,

 

 

Thanks, not what I wanted to hear!!!

Posted
22 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

your 20 odd yr old controls doesn't do that

 

you've the choice of changing the wiring or change the controls,

 

 

Serious you can't make two zones entry?

Posted
16 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

nope, it old old tat

Diy stick both detectors on one zone and lash it in

Posted
22 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

only way on this panel

 

final exit circuit on door(s) & PIR on entry route, thats how it was done when I was young, keen & slim(er)

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