Guest de_deej Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Remember to put a link across the tamper zone if using Dbal. Solid or resistor it dose'nt matterJef 40814[/snapback] Thanks jb-eye, the link is already in place. de_deej
Guest de_deej Posted February 23, 2005 Posted February 23, 2005 Hi all, Thought I would provide you with an update on my DIY install and I could do with a little bit of advice. I finally started it two days ago due to screwfix f___ing up my order. Anyway it took me a day just to run the wires, and today I installed the following: Zone 1: Front Door Contact Zone 2: Back door contact Zone 3: Upstairs door contact Zone 4: Kitchen PIR (Cosmos dualTech) Zone 5: Dining Room PIR (Cosmos Pet Immune Dual Tech) Zone 6: Front Room Pir Zone 7: Upstairs Landing Pir Zone 8: Master Bedroom Pir I have not connected the external bell yet as it has not arrived. I have installed the internal siren. I have programmed the system and each sensor has been wired with the 2 1k resistors as described by Norman (Thanks !). I had some trouble with the door contacts (Receiving a tamp fault to all 3 due to incorrect wiring) but now all of the sensors appear to be working fine. Anyway I do still have a problem, the zonal tamper is everpresent on the keypad. I have tried to reset the system and re-programing it. I have connected the bell tamp with a piece of wire (I would of used a resistor but I don't have any left). I have got the siren going into the zone tamp on the board so I have not connected them. Should I have wired them into the bell tamp or should I have used resistors ? I am concerned that the problem is to do with the tamper switch on the panel, I fear this because when I was fixing the door contact problems whenever I touched one it triggered an alarm, activated the siren and needed to be disarmed. But when I remove the panels lid it doesn't trigger another alarm. Has anyone got any ideas ? or should I post a new topic in the control panel room ? Thanks, de_deej
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