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Hi All,

I did read many post on the forum before starting this one so please excuse me im repeating someone else question.

 

Im linking Siren Texecom Odyssey E1 With Wolfguard GSM Alarm

I don't know if they work properly

 

Could someone tell me if it's possible to pair this siren with this control panel  and what links I have to follow

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

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58 minutes ago, Yassine said:

Hi All,

I did read many post on the forum before starting this one so please excuse me im repeating someone else question.

 

Im linking Siren Texecom Odyssey E1 With Wolfguard GSM Alarm

I don't know if they work properly

 

Could someone tell me if it's possible to pair this siren with this control panel  and what links I have to follow

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

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Unlikely anyone uses that alarm 

 

Anymore pictures or a link to the installation manual ? 

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Assuming that zone on the back is programmable it might work , you also have an onboard relay which could be used for a bell trigger depends on what it does

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35 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Unlikely anyone uses that alarm 

 

Anymore pictures or a link to the installation manual ? 

The Manual of Odyssey 1E
http://www.moretonalarms.com/pdf_engineer_manuals/Odyssey.pdf

The Manual of Wolfguard GSM Alarm (this is different model but almost the wired zone are the same)

http://www.wolf-guard.com/app/file/8

 

57 minutes ago, PeterJames said:

Never heard of a wolfguard doesnt look like it has a tamper return, the bell needs a negative trigger that I would guess you can get from N/O on the panel; and adding OV to common  

I tried but nothing happened except the light of the siren is green

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1 minute ago, PeterJames said:

The siren need permanent 12v

Do you mean 12v from control panel is insufficient ?
because Last year I linked with wired siren from different brand with 12 v from control panel of this gsm alarm and it is working great
but with
Odyssey 1E I don't know how or where I am wrong

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50 minutes ago, Yassine said:

The Manual of Odyssey 1E
http://www.moretonalarms.com/pdf_engineer_manuals/Odyssey.pdf

The Manual of Wolfguard GSM Alarm (this is different model but almost the wired zone are the same)

http://www.wolf-guard.com/app/file/8

 

I tried but nothing happened except the light of the siren is green

Seems as though you can't programme as above 

 

So you need to use

 

0v

+12v

Then the relay for the bell trigger , which drops bell trigger to 0v when siren goes

 

The tamper could be used on a zone in defence mode , look at page 11 , although not a tamper it can act as a 24hr armed zone , but you would have to mess around to make it work 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Yassine said:

Do you mean 12v from control panel is insufficient ?
because Last year I linked with wired siren from different brand with 12 v from control panel of this gsm alarm and it is working great
but with
Odyssey 1E I don't know how or where I am wrong

working great vs how things should work are completely different. 

What you mean is you thought it worked but in reality it didnt

worst case you thought it did and relied on it and it didnt

please all that read this use a system but know its limits, if you need to know stuff dont use a free one

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