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  1. I would suggest you have a cable problem. The zone lights will not illuminate when unset. You need to use a meter to test the wire and the device.
  2. What reading do you get across the circuit when the door is closed?
  3. Its not recommended I would always advise a hybrid panel in these situations but you could use a standalone universal transmitter and reciever.
  4. Assuming its not a grade 3 system as the mask has to be reported seperatly to comply.
  5. They dont need to be on a honeywell panel. The reset will mean powering it down so it gets the new settings on power up. Yes no reason at all
  6. the ts700 used the older 7seg networker keypads. They are no longer manufactured. Speak to your installer about a panel upgrade.
  7. wow they are old units. Its probably your switcher, relay failed. Still available to swap. test by putting the ibx in manual overide. If no 240v output on the light side then thats ur issue
  8. No you would need a control panel and an rf smoke detector. I don't know of one with just a slave sounder as it would need to poll etc to prove the integrity of the wireless link
  9. A single zone switcher https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/voltek-single-zone-control-unit-1803-p-1535.html
  10. Use an Elmdene 1a 12v unit but add a battery. If its only for the beam a 1.2 A/h will be fine
  11. The old modules are obsolete and without a picture its difficult to be 100% certain of what you have But this is what i think you need https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/videx-8000-series-amplifier-module-1-button-p-3247.html
  12. it can be configured via the web server, but siemens / vanderbilt stuff isnt budget gear. You might be under but good pro gear isnt cheap obviously
  13. The siemens vanderbilt spc can do all that. It utilises IP cameras (ethernet/wifi) so you can get live views and snapshots of alarm images. Then use an NVR or NAS drive for storage. There are registered installer options such as the hkc that use wireless PIR cameras etc.
  14. The panel has 8 zones has built in ethernet for web access and apps etc https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/siemens-spc4320320-kit-grade-2-p-3695.html Voltek external PIR https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/voltek-single-head-external-sensor-1804-p-1529.html single zone controller (add as required) https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/voltek-single-zone-control-unit-1803-p-1535.html command centre if needed https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/voltek-tzx-command-centre-1819-p-1539.html GJD PIR https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/gjd-mini-opal-external-pir-p-1959.html switcher https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/gjd-gjd040-4-zone-expansion-unit-p-2119.html controller https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/gjd-dygizone-digital-4-zone-lighting-controller-in-white-p-2674.html
  15. The alarm side id look at the siemens spc range as its the most flexible and supports x10 home automation. On the lighting side id look at the voltek or gjd units and possible integrate them into the spc control panel
  16. Stuart, its a forum. If you want to link to ur ebay link then fine.
  17. Direct wiring do you mean built in eol? I wouldn't recommend any flush contact at that gap on a steel door. The magnets cant be big enough
  18. It could be the cable, the handset or the module. Have you tested all the cables are in tact
  19. Yes have a look at the takex active beam detectors
  20. You can use a wired sounder on that panel. In fact I don't think they male a wireless one.
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