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Posted
8 hours ago, MrHappy said:

 

there's ya problem....

 

I'd assume the fuse on the I/O is unmonitored ?

 

you checked it ??

Enforcer will power the master blaster? 

Posted
36 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Enforcer will power the master blaster? 

No, the Master Blaster is powered by a separate 240v  feed the siren out is just the relay switch for the blaster.

Hail be to the Yeti's

Posted
17 hours ago, Bad-Yeti said:

So are Pyronix alarms not exactly great?

 

Fitted correctly they are bullet proof.

 

1 hour ago, Bad-Yeti said:

If as has been suggested, I disconnect the battery and do a I guess hard restart will it lose all its settings?

 

If you wish to default use setting - "CLEAN START" from the engineering menu

 

However, lets start with the very basics ?

 

Loosen the 2 screen under the panels back plate so you can hang the front panel underneath.

 

Is the ribbon from l/O pcd fitted correctly?

Have you +12v & com on DC voltage with multi meter ?

 

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Remove the trigger for MB or EWD & touch it to com your device should sound?

 

Yes = programming issue(s)

No= fuse of wiring issues

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Posted (edited)

Ok I've discovered the problem there was a short and it had taken out one of the fuses after all is there any way to arm the system as I don't have any fuses and can't get any more until tomorrow.

Is it possible to on the system with that fault?

 

I note your comment Mr happy and you don't need to worry I shouldn't be doing any more alarms to be honest with you I didn't even want to do this one in the first place lol.

Edited by Bad-Yeti
Posted
On 13/08/2023 at 14:07, Bad-Yeti said:

Okay, when I tested the siren the output from the I/o is only 2.38 volts for this sound up and 1.85 for the stroke that's with both fuses replaced

 

between output & 12v ?

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Posted

Got it all sorted.  Looks like all the advice I got from the supplier was wrong.  That the Siren and Strobe are negative switches  against the 12v  not positive against the common, it damaged the I/O board.

Posted
54 minutes ago, Bad-Yeti said:

Got it all sorted.  Looks like all the advice I got from the supplier was wrong.  That the Siren and Strobe are negative switches  against the 12v  not positive against the common, it damaged the I/O board.

Manual would have been better to use 

Board is cheap and available 

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