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[Ticket Question] Securit 800L+ Removing panel


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I have a Securit 800L+ alarm panel. Fitted by the housebuilder. I need to remove the alarm panel for building work. It would appear the siren is a Self Contained Bell or a Self Activating Bell. When I disconnect the mains and the internal 12v lead acid battery the siren goes off. Would keeping the siren
-Ve and +Ve at 9v to 12v keep the siren from sounding.? I have the installation manual for the alarm but I do not have any details of the siren box fitted.

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Hi Secware_Tech6,

Alarm system is a Intellisense SECURIT 800L+

It would appear that I have to have scald folding put up. Been advised to remove the bell box , to reduce the risk of it getting damaged.

I do not want to blow my ear drums out. So would this procedure be correct.

I assume I have a SAB or SCB.

Apply 9-12v (I mention 9v since I was thinking of using a PP3 battery) to

–Ve and +Ve to the bell connection in the alarm control panel ( door to alarm control panel will be open)

Connect S- and -R to assuming these are held high (12V)  connect to  9-12v. 

Connections in alarm panel are as follows,

ST- Strobe switched negative trigger.

S - Sounder switched negative trigger

+Ve Sounder hold off/strobe positive supply.

- Ve Sounder hold off supply & sounder tamper feed (negative)

-R Sounder tamper return. (negative)

To test to make sure when I remove the bell box, ( therefore activating the tamper) . The sounder does not go off. If I remove –R Sounder Tamper Return ( negative) the sounder should not go off. Assuming of course the tamper switch in the bell box is working OK.

Of course I will be wearing ear defenders. Just to be on the safe side.

Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

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