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  1. MIght be easier and more stable to add a gsm dialler with hardwired inputs.
  2. no if you use eol without pairing you will have 8 zones, but with individual tamper detection. using zone doubling would give 16 circuits
  3. AGreed, i would swap the sensor with another room to see if the fault moves. If it did then i would assume the unit was faulty. Another test after that is to mask the unit completly.
  4. Great thanks As you have a high security Grade 3 contact there it needs to be a little closer. As a temp measure for testing, remove the magney and temp affix next to the contact (ie right next to it) and it should clear. James
  5. AS I have emailed the manual to your account address. James
  6. That sounds right. Have you got the magnet correctly alligned? If unsure post a pic of the unit as installed with the door closed.
  7. Don What colours have you connected from the contact to the panel?
  8. As previous post let us know your order number and we can send an engineering manual. James
  9. Good actions so far. Is it always the same pir? If so what room is it and do you have any stairs etc in view. The biggest problem with cars and pet pirs is them getting close to the sensor ie within 6ft or so. Is that possible? The cold can and does affect pir's but im assuming your house is heated so the temp will be pretty constant. Also with temp compensating pir's they would get less sensitive in a cold environment not more (its easier for the sensor to see body heat when its colder)
  10. you will need to isolate the unused zones or leave them linked out. If you let me know your order number we can send you an engineering manual for the panel.
  11. I concur with fastcar. Whilst you can wire more than 8 detectors from an accenta/optima it is not recommended and if relevant will not comply. ALso you will not be able to identify the detector that alarmed etc. Both panels mentioned (premier / galaxy) are fine panels. Depending on ultimate flexability req the premier is more powerful than the G2 range.
  12. re the keypad issue. Is it working at all? If so which functions can you perform and which cant you. re sounder issue, how old is your powermax (ie what revision board / order date) as only later versions accept the fully wireless sounder. How many sounders do you currently have on the system?
  13. Cazza. Are you sure you learnt the fob into the system? Its usually in cases like this the fob has not been learnt in correctly.
  14. Could you posta a picture of one of the sensors wiring and your panel wiring. Sounds like you have left the EOL resistors in the sensors? James
  15. The keypad will also emit entry exit sounds, but obviosly at a lower volume. The Eurosec comes with a small extension speaker that can be mounted seperate to the panel.
  16. Zanub I can understand your frustration, but the Paypal Provide us with limited infomation. I have attached the screenshot for this order so you can see the infomation Paypal provide. As you can see it states the address is 'Unconfirmed' I have cancelled and refunded the order as they are telling you its confirmed and us its not. James
  17. Id agree with your panel choice but the 2-20 will do sms messaging over its modem, but the g2-44 will also accept a gsm card. This is only usually used where a phone line is not available. But both panels can send sms messaging and digital signalling using its digi modem. I wouldnt buy the 2-20 kit but you could add a wireless portal to a 2-20. ie http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1385 This is the 2-20 panel that comes with a built in proximity reader in the keypad http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=192 Then you can add wireless detectors etc as required. With the galaxy 2 series once you add an rf portal you can use all 20 circuits as wireless. There are 12 circuits onboard the panel. If you use say 8 of the on board circuits that allows 12 wireless etc etc.
  18. Just noticed you put the sensor in the title. Sorry about that C+ is the Latch Freeze inout E- is the LED enable FTA is the first to alarm link if linking multiple detectors.
  19. Without Knowing the sensor its hard to say Id suggest that FTA is first to alarm. THis would suggest there is more than 1 sensor on the zone and the device is latching E- could be LED Enable - C+ i dont know. Risco quads are good units, i personally wouldnt always spec a quad in a domestic, unless there was a reason. Usually go for a good dual edge PIR
  20. any of the wireless systems that have a pendant transmitter will do this. ie scantronic, risco, visonic etc. Depends on the full needs req on the system
  21. No its not. You dont solder them, I think your getting confused with high secirty EOL wiring over double pole
  22. The wiring for SAB's has not chnaged in some time. I dont know the 9200 but i would expect it to be fine. The thing to check is teh brand of bell.
  23. Im not sure that risco make an orange lens, maybe its the red unit. If so you need a red backplate (XS3D) and an XS3D cover. The accenta's all support multiple outputs. ie you can trigger fire, pa, intruder on your dialler seperatly with the accenta. However the optima does not have these outputs. But you can wire the dialler trigger from the sounder output. This is fine if all you want to do is trigger the dialler everytime the sounder activates. Depends. You need to size the battery depending on the standby time required and system load. The compact units (optima and accenta) will only accept a 2.1-2.3 A/h battery. The Poly and metal versions will accept upto a 7A/h battery Not really. You need 6 cores for PIR's on a double pole panel such as the accenta / optima. You need a pair for power, a pair for alarm and a pair for tamper. While the system will function without a tamper circuit its not advisable as your detectors will not be protected when the alarm is disarmed. I have honeywell IS215's in my own house, does that help? Yes Tech Support
  24. Well Yes and no The 402R is a low voltage sensor with space for a seperate radio transmitter So as it comes the answer is no. But if you add a universal transmitter to it (to suit the reciever) then yes. Tech Support
  25. Ravi Id have to check the tech docs but from memory the excel has remote pc options and eol options. It used to be the excel was the lcd version. If you want me to have a good look re specs let me know. Also re the price. We should be cheaper as well as better value, are you saying we arnt? James
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