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  2. Yes I remember installing the Mod 88 great dialers, and working on the Mod 80, with the long loop tape and a carry handle on the top! Hi, yes had the plastic part, had used iit on the 43a, with the exit timer, unsure what shorrok called these controls, did they know them as 41a,43a, 44 etc
  3. Thank you. (I don't have the wiring instructions, this kit came to me as previously used)
  4. Like most sounders the Twin alert manual has the wiring instructions for different manufacturers. Aux Tamp / Aux Tamp / Bell / Spk- / 0V / +12V
  5. Good evening all. Requesting a little help from the good folk of the security installer. I have a pair of Pyronix internal twin alert speaker / sounder units that I'd like to wire into the above mentioned Texecom Premier 24 control panel. I've attached a couple of pictures showing both the speaker / sounder connections and the control panel connections. If some kind person would kindly give me the correct wiring connections between the two it'd be much appreciated. Thank you and regards, Dave.
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  7. Check the relay is firing with a meter
  8. So what panel is it, as you said old
  9. Guessing myself Right led flashes? What's left led doing ? Red or green Is it in secure or insecure mode , as I thought one mode requires both fob and code in some sequence
  10. I think Imran thought you were the customer not the installer and has confused the issue
  11. That would be my guess. but as factory standard the timer is usually too long. Have you put the com and n/c in series with the lock and power? I know its a daft question but I have no idea of your ability
  12. Not used one. Is the strike time really short? Does the strike lock require the same voltage as the KP? Have you tested your findings with a multimeter? Is it just not wired correctly or some other simple mistake?
  13. I have a stand alone KP500 only attached to an electric strike lock the com NC the key pad is giving the lock power, locking it i have programmed it, with fobs and a code when i swipe the fob or enter the code , the keypad flashes green and accepts it however the power does not drop for the lock the lock will of course open it I take the power off manually taking a cable out
  14. Speech dialler on PSTN is obsolete I’m talking about an LTE enabled dialler that can phone the customer over 4G like the old way before the broadband went digital
  15. Obsolete item, I probably got some.... Somewhere
  16. Which is also what i was told on the tavcom mains compliance training. _______________________________________
  17. Looking forward to contributing and learning.
  18. If you know what you are doing you could, but I wouldnt advise it if you know nothing about alarms and you dont have anyone you can call, or spare parts. The keypad is used to control the system, if you down power and power up and the keypad still doesnt work you wont be able to silence it. There could be a number of reasons why your panel has done this, if it hasnt been serviced in a while all the batteries will be u/s, it could be a cable has been damaged it could be the keypad has died. Post where you are (Town) there maybe someone on here able to help Galaxy is a well loved known brand and most good engineers know it even if its not their weapon of choice nowadays
  19. Thanks for these replies it gives me something to go on. I’m going to speak to Alert Electrical today and mention this
  20. Hello, I seem te be having a similar problem, yesterday my alarm started displaying the same issue. Only it had been working perfectly for the past 5-6 years. The problem now seems that my installer seems to have gone out of business and nobody want to touch this old thing. I'm capable of doing a reboot (disconnect mains and battery) myself but am wondering if this wil have any influence on the problem. Regards Stijn
  21. You do you are correct, but I was comparing apples with apples, only my apples were much nicer than the apples that the OP was suggesting, those are only good for pig fodder. With my apples you could make one of those lovely lattice apple pies, or a nice cool glass of Cider, or just eat them as is. Yep you could have it monitored and the SIM would be included in the package, or you can just buy a PAYG SIM or add another SIM to your existing Mobile package
  22. Id swerve both of those and go for something like https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/intruder-alarm-equipment-c-36/remote-signalling-c-36_57/pyronix-v2-gsm-speech-dialler-with-automation-control-p-2428.html Im surprised that Pyronix didnt recommend the above as an option, I say surprised but Im not https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/intruder-alarm-equipment-c-36/remote-signalling-c-36_57/eaton-universal-4g-speech-dialler-p-6447.html
  23. a digi-gsm would send texts.... if you can get one
  24. Does that app itself allow SMS? I assume it's a free service he is using ? If your going to pay for an extra SIM with that many alerts it's pointless, cheaper to get better monitoring and have that included
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