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  1. Thanks for the reply, I forgot the 8xp expander board in the psu had outputs. I'm guessing I just need to program an output to go low on alarm.
  2. Hello, I've got a new house and I'm planning to fit a premier elite 48 pannel to the house and then run a data cable through existing ducting under ground to the separate garrage block. In there I was going to install a psu200xp and dual tech sensors to the expander. But I was wondering if I could fit a op16 and have it trigger a bell box if the panel is triggered. Has anyone done this. I know you could wire it as a scb from the panel but wondered if I could wire the remote bell box as a sab using the 200xp and op16? Thanks in advance.
  3. Sorry for the late reply, I went to the house today as I've not moved in yet. I went into zone attributes and zone 1 was on test which is also the entry exit zone. I took it off test and all is good. One thing I don't understand is why it wasn't wired as eol as it seems much better. Thanks again everyone for your help
  4. Thank you all for the responses guys. Seanh that makes alot of sense, the last thing that was installed was the hybrid wireless so I guess he was doing it for testing. Kind regards Trev
  5. Hello, I've just moved house and it has a risco cpx Alarm and a hybrid wireless module. The problem is when I go to set the alarm, I enter the user code and then press yes when it asks if I want to set the alarm. Then the alarm shows the following screen. !Zone/s on test! No to continue To which you have to press no. Why does this screen show and can it be disabled? Also I've got a 4 button key fob which I've paired but how can I make one of the buttons do a part set? I've looked in the eng manual but could not see anything obvious. My old alarm was a texecom and it was far easier to program. Many Thanks Trev.
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