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I have purchased 4 new ‘Capture P15 AKB-0001’ PIRs to swap out the old none cat friendly texecom AAA1000s.

I naively thought that it would be a simple task. I made a note of what wires went into which terminal and did a like for like swap with the PIRs.

After I powered the alarm back up, I got the blue light from the PIR when it detected movement but when I set the alarm it didn’t sense a thing.

 

OLD PIR WIRING (left to right)

0V- green

12V+ white

Alarm red

Alarm black

Tamper yellow

Tamper blue

 

NEW CAPTURE P15 (L to R)

 

0V- green

12V+ white

alarm A red

alarm B black

tamper C yellow

tamper D blue

 

Can anyone tell me where I’m going wrong, I would be most grateful.

 

thanks in advance

 

james

 

 

 

 

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"Worked" is relative. It can seem like it works, but I mean fully functional system.

They do have a Remote LED feature but it's unlikely to be used if wired like you say.

Does the alarm activate irrelevant of the LED on the device.?

FWIW no movement sensor with be 100% pet proof, a different system design with perimeter protection would be the preferred option.

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1 hour ago, Haveagoatanything said:

I have purchased 4 new ‘Capture P15 AKB-0001’ PIRs to swap out the old none cat friendly texecom AAA1000s.

I naively thought that it would be a simple task. I made a note of what wires went into which terminal and did a like for like swap with the PIRs.

After I powered the alarm back up, I got the blue light from the PIR when it detected movement but when I set the alarm it didn’t sense a thing.

 

OLD PIR WIRING (left to right)

0V- green

12V+ white

Alarm red

Alarm black

Tamper yellow

Tamper blue

 

NEW CAPTURE P15 (L to R)

 

0V- green

12V+ white

alarm A red

alarm B black

tamper C yellow

tamper D blue

 

Can anyone tell me where I’m going wrong, I would be most grateful.

 

thanks in advance

 

james

 

 

 

 

Have you removed the EOLR links

Posted (edited)

Have you tried fitting the old PIR temporarily and testing that

 

Are all the other PIRs working ok

 

What panel do you have

Is it a veritas as it could be wired to a switched output and or the zone linked out

Edited by Imnotshankled
Posted
8 hours ago, Haveagoatanything said:

I have purchased 4 new ‘Capture P15 AKB-0001’ PIRs to swap out the old none cat friendly texecom AAA1000s.

I naively thought that it would be a simple task. I made a note of what wires went into which terminal and did a like for like swap with the PIRs.

After I powered the alarm back up, I got the blue light from the PIR when it detected movement but when I set the alarm it didn’t sense a thing.

 

OLD PIR WIRING (left to right)

0V- green

12V+ white

Alarm red

Alarm black

Tamper yellow

Tamper blue

 

NEW CAPTURE P15 (L to R)

 

0V- green

12V+ white

alarm A red

alarm B black

tamper C yellow

tamper D blue

 

Can anyone tell me where I’m going wrong, I would be most grateful.

 

thanks in advance

 

james

 

 

 

 

Picture of new wired pir , showing inside please 

 

And put one old pir back and see if it triggers , maybe it never worked 

Posted

Thank you all for the replies. 
late finish today so I haven’t been able to do anything with it.

The plan so far is

1. take a photo of the current new PIR with wiring.

2. Set the old PIR up, take a photo of the wiring and do a test to see if this triggers the alarm when it is on.

3. Test the other zones too to see if these trigger the alarm when it is on.

 

 

Posted
19 hours ago, Imnotshankled said:

Have you tried fitting the old PIR temporarily and testing that

 

Are all the other PIRs working ok

 

What panel do you have

Is it a veritas as it could be wired to a switched output and or the zone linked out


I took this yesterday when I had it open.

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