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I'm a retired engineer and have installed and upgraded my own alarms for decades. But this panel is challenging. Part set B button displays same title as part set C even though B has its own in installer mode. Hoping not to have to do a factory reset. Any ideas ? Cheers
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How do you wire a panic switch to a Bosch 6000 Alarm Panel
MrHappy replied to Yoko Zuna's topic in Members Lounge (Public)
normally closed put 1 wire off the circuit on the terminal with the red wire & the other on ther terminal with the black wire -
How do you wire a panic switch to a Bosch 6000 Alarm Panel
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How do you wire a panic switch to a Bosch 6000 Alarm Panel
MrHappy replied to Yoko Zuna's topic in Members Lounge (Public)
neither the controls or the button are something we'd see in the UK one circuit wire into the left terminal, alarm value resistor across both the device terminals, a tamper value resistor the right terminal, 2nd circuit wire soldiered on other side of the tamper resistor this would be double end of line resistors, you product or market place may do this differently... -
How do you wire a panic switch to a Bosch 6000 Alarm Panel
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Thanks to all for those helpful comments. Much appreciated. The muppet is the wiser!! Mrala
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As above you need to disable the sab, self actuating bell in the bell. As H if its not pro gear or not installed properly then it probably won't work as it should
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You can't, they are designed that way...!
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The bell should ring as soon as the power is removed regardless of whether its on day or engineering mode If the alarm is old, diy or fitted by a muppet, it might or it might not ??
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I need to extend the cable connected to the external alarm bell. If I enter the engineer code, can I then extend the cable without fear of the alarms being activated? Mrala
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In case anyone cares- https://scontent.fhuy1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/439960524_10100286613633620_5418069429403384766_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=5f2048&_nc_ohc=wN-L9hw0mVcQ7kNvgEgrhfa&_nc_oc=AdiNhsYMn3umtQAuQdcPy-p0UvTWN0uYB8JuLeOOmU0WjL7Srz9XF0ZNB_LWzbpxuzQ&_nc_ht=scontent.fhuy1-1.fna&oh=00_AfDAoUjAbu5MwvkXc5I-8FRQ7GkXyXnuKN6Yq69vP0J8Ew&oe=663BA2AE a hardware picture found on facebokk...
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Texecom Alarm System + Protect 375
sixwheeledbeast replied to Anchor1783's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Concerned about competence to do this with the questions your asking and also as it's the DIY section... From what you say I assume it's a PE48. You should do auxiliary equipment like this with isolators adjacent the control panel. So an output drives a transistorised relay for the "armed" and "primary" but go via an isolating keyswitch for testing. You don't explain what brand sensor you are using but I would have it drive a relay with the relay output connected to the "secondary". All of this stuff would have it's own 12v boxed supply and electrically isolated (galvanic) from the Texecom system. -
Texecom Alarm System + Protect 375
james.wilson replied to Anchor1783's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
Agreed use a relay to give you a clean switch -
Invert the 2 negative output? Or Use relays from the neg outputs? Use a relay board on the Stu outputs if it's a 48? Add an expander with 8 outputs? Whatever works for you ?
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In short; The 375 Smoke Protect System requires primary and secondary triggers. Both must be external 12v to trigger the smoke generation. I've taken the primary 12v from the bellbox (bell) trigger. The secondary should be from a PIR to detect motion in the room the smoke system is installed in before activating. I've attached manuals to both systems. Please note that OPT3-4 is not available on this system. I need to trigger the secondary on 375 smoke protect with 12v coming from the PIRs however the pirs I have are resistance based and do not output 12v on alarm/trigger. What can I do? Protect 375 Installatie en gebruik - NL53.nl.en.pdf
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It a euro 46 with 76 zones as far as I'm the 46 did more than 46 zones ? It might have done 76 but I would have to look at the book... There is a plastic hybrid panel with built in radio coming... For the last couple of years Does the 280 do the app ?
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Certainly going around the houses so to speak Think the previous one "76" was more under the Castle Brand before the buy out, not too hot on the old ptronix Castle 10-44 10-76 44 76 162 Pyronix 46S and L now 76S and L with the new firmware and the 280 New 280 LOL there can see why they've rebranded it but it does look a bit comical
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We've launched a new panel - the EURO 76 James adds i thought it already existed. Was the euro 44 then the 76 then the 134 announced before my kids were born? i wait to be corrected.
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good news how bad were the ones you had? or was it range etc? ie what did you have before and what do you have now
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I bought some better quality contacts and wired them as in my pic and so far they are working fine thanks for everybody’s help in the matter
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